For the busy lady this posed something of a nightmare as sandwiches were forbidden and a nice plate of pasta with sauce was out of bounds. |
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The main car park at the 900-acre Bishop Wood, near Selby, is now out of bounds to motorists. |
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The Bellary Road, which has been earmarked for the parking of VIP vehicles, has become a restricted area, out of bounds to other commuters. |
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There's something fantastically liberating in the licence she gives you to laugh at subjects usually out of bounds. |
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I don't think it's out of bounds to say that that last comment that she made that was very controversial. |
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The water becomes so deep at the bottom of Castlegate it is out of bounds to pedestrians without waders or wellingtons. |
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Vick finally escapes the pocket and fumbles the ball, but luckily for Atlanta it goes out of bounds. |
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The hole doglegs to the left, and there is an out of bounds up the right side. |
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The ball hopped hard to the right, nowhere to go but out of bounds, until it caromed off the 7cm wide post and back into play. |
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Apparently, a ways back, one of their players was bit by the wolf after missing a pass and rolling out of bounds. |
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Kicks and punts angled to the comers invariably seem to go out of bounds, which costs the team in field position. |
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You ended up being forced out of bounds on most of the plays that went toward the sidelines. |
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Charlie Garner caught a long pass near the sideline and was slammed out of bounds by Jerome Woods. |
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The Dynamo was accustomed to puffing his way through 40 unfiltered cigarettes a day, mainly in his office or his car, both now out of bounds. |
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If the ball goes out of bounds, then the shooter's team retains possession, so what was gained? |
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Over 250 players used the pitches every week but poor drainage has put them out of bounds for the past two seasons. |
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She double-faulted three times and saw her long ground strokes carry out of bounds on the clay court. |
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Two players go for a jump ball in the back of the end zone, both land out of bounds and the defensive back stands up with the ball. |
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They wore knee pads because play was rough, with frequent fights over balls that went out of bounds. |
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Instead, the former quarterback sprinted all the way back across the field and out of bounds right at the first-down marker. |
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Woodson was second on the scene and had a chance to two-hand-shove Crayton, who was tiptoeing along the sideline, out of bounds. |
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The war is verboten, out of bounds, off limits, bad form, we've moved on from all that. |
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Watson nearly caused a touchback, as the ball narrowly missed the endzone on its way out of bounds. |
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As a result of suspected malicious damage to the water fountain at Riverside Park the fountain is out of bounds to all comers to the park. |
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The Longfield Road, which leads to Dundalk, is completely out of bounds because of the amount of black ice on the road. |
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Once a basket is scored, the ball passes to the opposition who start play out of bounds at the end of the court and pass it in-bounds. |
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I see a kid get the ball out of bounds, come down the court going between his legs and behind his back repeatedly without reason. |
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None of them could watch anything because the day room was put out of bounds to them. |
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Finally, he zips a pass to me, a pass that would have been perfect if 1 were 6-6 but instead goes sailing just over my fingertips and out of bounds. |
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The police are way out of bounds in their ill-conceived snipe hunt. |
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One can have a dekko of these things which are normally out of bounds. |
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As the exercise unfolded throughout the day, the ship's company was closed up inside the ship with the entire upper deck out of bounds. |
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The official on the field ruled the catch good, but TV replays showed Johnson's elbow landed out of bounds before his second foot came down in bounds. |
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Trying for more yardage after a reception instead of calling a timeout or going out of bounds, he ran out the dock, costing his team an attempt at a game-winning field goal. |
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Unfortunately, her shot hit the goal post and bounced out of bounds. |
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Blocked shots almost always go out of bounds or result in a foul. |
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It is mostly the blacks who work the kill floor, the stone-hearted jobs that pay more and appear out of bounds for all but a few Mexicans. |
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Large areas of the countryside were out of bounds to both city and rural dwellers today as Government officials tried to halt the spread of foot-and-mouth disease. |
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Henceforth, there will be no conflict on our continent that will be considered to be out of bounds for the African Union. |
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In terms of editorial policy, editorial control, or political manipulation, obviously it's totally out of bounds. |
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This not only provides a circular reservoir walk but also allows access to views of the water from areas that were previously out of bounds to the public. |
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But it is because of my love for journalism that I am stepping a bit out of bounds. |
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The team not responsible for the ball going out of bounds will put the ball back into play from where it went out of bounds. |
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But I think this clearly qualifies as way, way out of bounds. |
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Another possibility is that the rhetoric reframes the debate entirely, making it impossible to mount a defense of an issue without seeming to be out of bounds. |
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And I bet you'll see tonight members of the audience ask questions that, you know, just four or eight years ago would have frankly seemed a little out of bounds. |
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A list of pubs and buildings that are out of bounds for soldiers has been drawn up and is regularly updated. |
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One problem, however, is that since it is street football, the sidelines aren't marked off very well and you have quite a few instances of accidentally running out of bounds. |
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Is spiking the ball and getting out of bounds an unteachable skill? |
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More troubling, the most common call in question — which player knocked the ball out of bounds? |
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Mickey Joseph slid out of bounds and lacerated his calf muscle. |
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No style is ever out of bounds as far as we're concerned. |
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The lengthy approach shot is to a small green that falls away, with nearby out of bounds. |
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You can play wherever you want, but remember that the cemetery is out of bounds. |
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Dogleg hole to the right with an out of bounds to the right. |
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In some countries, wireless technology has leapfrogged landlines, winging educational material to remote areas previously out of bounds economically and physically. |
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You can't make rules that put a whole region out of bounds. |
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All we did was block it so that it did not roll further out of bounds. |
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Thanks to George no topic is out of bounds, no language is off limits. |
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It also brings the risk that water is priced out of bounds for the lower income groups and that in farmer households women are no longer allowed to use water for their own production. |
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What is more, the situation is being treated as a state secret, since these areas have been declared out of bounds and it is impossible to gain any access to information on what is happening there. |
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In April 2003, 600 MONUC soldiers were deployed to Ituri, but their weak mandate and limited resources put any tough intervention to stop the fighting out of bounds. |
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This perspective does not seem to be out of bounds because in the preceding 15 years, we have not done much for the improvement of energy efficiency and against energy intensity. |
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Today the Commission is proposing measures that will enable the EU to put deep-sea habitats on the high seas out of bounds for destructive bottom fishing gear. |
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Various switching functions such as limit value, in bounds, out of bounds, trend, timer as well as pump management and pump control are available. |
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After two straight incompletions, Taggart's pass to Josh Jenkins down the right sideline on fourth down was caught out of bounds. |
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After the ball has crossed the LOS, he should set up a pursuit angle to push the ball carrier out of bounds just before the goal line. |
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To preserve as much time as possible, the ball-carriers should get out of bounds. |
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The n-word might out of bounds, but an off-color comment, racial in tone? |
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But Kelly came down with his left shoe a foot out of bounds. |
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Get to the nearest sideline and get out of bounds if you cannot score. |
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Even if Syria were not quite so far out of bounds at the moment, last week's Inflation Report would hardly qualify as Sir Mervyn's moment on the road to Damascus. |
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In 2013, an Italian neuroscientist proposed a full head transplant, but many neuroscientists consider the idea technically and ethically out of bounds. |
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