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A friend was caught by police radar going 51 in a 35-miles-per-hour zone.
Besides Japan and Brazil, is there anyone that really needs to be on your radar going to London?
Ideally, England would like to spare themselves the ordeal against a team that was so far off their radar going into this tournament there have been questions about why Hodgson chose not to attend the Iceland-Austria game when he had spent Wednesday in Paris sightseeing.
Initially, Benioff planned to stay below Siebel's radar, going after small-to-midsized customers.
As Mr Parker said, the moment a terrorist cell succeeds in falling off the radar ("going dark") is the moment when the danger to public safety increases dramatically.Unfortunately, the Paris attack was a reminder that it is still extremely hard to anticipate the actions of individuals even when they are well-known to the intelligence services.
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He added: "Radar goes in a straight line.
So Mr. Albanese, already under the radar, went underground on a recent morning to meet the electorate.
Sure enough, Radar went on to post four "exclusives" quoting Mr. Lohan denying the charges and threatening to release tapes of Ms. Major.
His radar went on the blink so badly in Brisbane that he was dropped – now he has returned without having played a match in between.
But his radar goes a bit wonky as he nets twice and then returns too long to go 0-40 down and give Federer three break points.
Good job too – Ramdin's radar goes on the blink, the ball repeatedly evades his swooshing blade, and just three runs are scored.
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