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tag

verb

To label (something).

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With the arrival of Ryan Griffen at the Giants this year, he'll also be harder to tag.

If a body was taken into a den, or even if it lay in a ditch, the tag would be undetectable.

Whoever fired at her hadn't been able to track her down with dogs and dispose of the tag because the shot had not immediately been fatal: Betty had flapped on for several miles before collapsing on the ground.

The downside of such a unique situation and character is, of course, the Riviera price tag, often as steep as the Lattari mountains themselves.

If I were a Tory spin doctor right now I'd be on Twitter using the hash tag #muddledthinking.

Foxx explains that he changed his name to ensure better slots on the open-mic circuit, reasoning that female performers were usually called up first and that an androgynous tag might prove an advantage.

The $11,000 price tag – including GST – is pitched just below the $12,000 threshold at which political donations have to be disclosed to the Australian Electoral Commission.

Nadir is on £250,000 bail ahead of his 3 September court hearing and is due to be fitted with an electronic tag as part of court-imposed conditions agreed before he decided to return to face trial.

But her commitment came with a price tag many in the eurozone may find hard to swallow.

She was recently dubbed "Mrs U-Turn" – a tag she is trying to shed – after dropping her opposition to gay marriage.

The price tag would be an £8bn increase in the NHS budget; £2.5bn extra for education; guaranteed public sector pay rises; the elimination of the structural deficit by 2017-18; the rejection of the £12bn welfare cuts.

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