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Red Hook is one of the areas in the city that Ms. Leskin called "red zones," those with census tracts that had very low rates of questionnaire returns in 1990.
They took control of certain neighborhoods, calling them Red Zones.
These blokes know their nickel backs and their red zones.
The red zones are war-torn – if you like, our Syrian landscape – where Philadelphia has become a battlefront.
The new regulations essentially create green, yellow and red zones, based on students' debt levels and repayment records.
At the same time, people by the millions are moving into the red zones of the wildland-urban interface, the term for homes built in previously wild country.
This info could then be mapped, with red zones highlighted with an icon of a 48-ounce cup and a big derrière in Spandex shorts.
The occupation authority's document cautions its staff and nongovernmental workers that they should avoid 11 "red" zones unless they are on urgent business.
I saw flashed up on TV the other might a map of the great city of Leeds divided into green and red zones.
Today, 1.1 million Coloradans live in more than half a million homes in red zones across the state, an I-News analysis found.
As the number of people in red zones has exploded, so has the number of fires – and the damage each did.
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