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It's not just a case of dye, of course.
It drops the marker dye of criminality into the economic blood stream.
The most recent advert, Ode to the Cow, was directed by documentary maker Toby Dye of Ridley Scott Associates.
So a study by Janice A. Dye of the Environmental Protection Agency and colleagues sought to explore possible links between the chemicals and the condition.
He was tied with Jermaine Dye of Oakland for the lead in homers (7) and R.B.I. (18), and his.804 slugging percentage was the best in the A.L.
As the play progresses and Blanche DuBois slides into insanity, the color of the lighting, like the sweat-dissolved dye of the egg, becomes washed out and faded.
Jermaine Dye of the Oakland Athletics fractured his left tibia after fouling a ball off his leg in the 2001 Division Series against the Yankees, so Jeter should consider himself fortunate.
"There's been a measure of, 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it,' particularly for companies that haven't had a lot of volatility in their stock price," said Mr. Dye, of Hogan & Hartson.
Giambi is one of five candidates for the final American League spot, with Evan Longoria of the Rays, Brian Roberts of the Orioles, Jermaine Dye of the White Sox and José Guillén of the Royals.
He is one of four players who were voted to the team for the first time this year, joining American League outfielders Bernie Williams of the Yankees and Jermaine Dye of Kansas City, and first baseman Jason Giambi of Oakland.
The judge, Luther V. Dye of State Supreme Court in Queens, sided with environmentalists who filed a lawsuit after New York City eased the restrictions on septic tanks in March 1998.
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