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Others went to the earthquake zone, more than 1,000 miles away, to distribute aid.
"Some games, I just see the end zone more than others," Crouch said.
Even then, his failure to get the Browns into the end zone more than once rather undermined the achievement.
Lebanese officials sent 100 additional police officers to the southern zone, more than doubling the size of the force to address the residents' fears of lawlessness.
Iraqi jets have entered the southern zone more than 150 times since the United States and Britain launched four nights of air and missile strikes in December 1998.
Interest rates on the country's debt have hit their highest levels since the country joined the euro zone more than a decade ago.
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At the other extreme, Russia has nine contiguous time zones, more than any other country.
The United Nations conservation plan in 2000 divided Socotra into usage zones; more than 70percentt of the island is national park, off limits to development.
Planning laws are also being relaxed to encourage business development, while 21 enterprise zones – more than expected – are being set up, which will offer a 100% business rate discount for five years.
Becoming a world authority on sea ice has taken Peter Wadhams to the polar zones more than 50 times, travelling on foot and by plane, ship, snowmobile and several nuclear-powered submarines of the Royal Navy.
The analysis revealed that in all biogeographic zones, more than 90% of total number of forest fragments consists of patches having area less than 1 km2.
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