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"danger zone" Definitions
  1. an area in which there is a high risk of harm
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People have been advised to stay away from a 6-km (4-mile) radius Permanent Danger Zone and a 7-km Expanded Danger Zone on the volcano's southern flank.
Danger Zone will be the third release from the studio.
Last Sunday, it was the highway to the danger zone.
In a welcome twist, Danger Zone is coming very soon.
At around 104 degrees, you get into the danger zone.
Had the food been in the "danger zone" too long?
I had to cross two blocks in the danger zone.
The strategists say it remains below the extreme danger zone, though.
About 100,000 people are believed to live in the danger zone.
Almost half a million people live in the volcano's danger zone.
" Then another passenger responds "currently you are now in the danger zone.
Officials estimate that more than 10,000 people remain in the danger zone.
" Now Jegge is in what some financial experts call the "danger zone.
Rating: This is the reason the song "Danger Zone" was invented. Alert!
In case of a big eruption, the danger zone could be expanded.
"Danger Zone" by Kenny Loggins You aren't a scientologist, but you're listening.
So inflation isn't just below the Fed's danger zone, it's well below it.
No projection, no radar, no nothing now puts Alabama in a danger zone.
Around 2335,19653 people reside within a danger zone with a 21965-kilometer (2190 miles) radius around the volcano, according to a map by the agency, while more than 22019,000 people live in a wider 17-kilometer (10.5 miles) danger zone.
This week's challenge of singing and dancing had put her in the danger zone.
It meant that there was no danger zone, no place rife with infected mosquitoes.
I was homeless for a month in Bridgeport, Connecticut, which is a danger zone.
"Not all people in the danger zone are prepared to take refuge," he said.
I'm also a little bit out of the danger zone now that I'm older.
Some are sneaking back to the volcano's danger zone to tend homes and livestock.
Egor Tarabasov put himself back in the danger zone as far as Lindsay Lohan's concerned.
Roach contended that stocks are in a danger zone with or without a trade war.
And there are a slew of other celebs with mega homes in the danger zone.
Nevertheless, he stepped into the danger zone by booking a flight with a London connection.
But now the Bears have issued a statement implying Miller is out of the danger zone.
But it's not just about getting into the danger zone, it's about putting your chances away.
The no-entry danger zone was also expanded to 8 kilometers (5 miles) around the volcano.
But there's a danger zone in this appealing rush to reform, too: first, they could fail.
December 28, 2019: Thousands are told to evacuate East Gippsland as the fire danger zone spreads.
Then, they figure out if people, property, or critical infrastructure are located in the potential danger zone.
That way the turkey always be kept to under 40 degrees and out of the danger zone.
"Some people outside the danger zone are afraid, so we also have to accommodate them," he added.
And the President's rhetoric on the Florida controversy especially seems to edge close to the danger zone.
The danger zone extends 10 miles from the crater of the Taal volcano to the surrounding mainland.
The priority was to get almost half a million people living within the danger zone to safety.
That's when Cramer realized that stocks no longer needed messy fundamentals to nosedive into the danger zone.
The volcano started spewing lava on Monday, placing a total of 450,000 people in the danger zone.
Meanwhile, more than 450,000 people in the Philippines are in the danger zone of a threatening volcano.
Piper Jaffray's Craig Johnson says bond yields are entering a "danger zone" as they approach 2.60 percent.
But federal debt is different than Donald debt, especially if rates rise and it enters the danger zone.
"Right", by contrast, implies a step outside the mainstream and, given Germany's Nazi history, into the danger zone.
The mountain communities in the danger zone can take steps to protect themselves, though nothing comes for free.
Belgium is spending a lot of time in Japan's end, but not a lot in the danger zone.
Peru held the ball in the danger zone forever and finally settled for a back-heel by Guerrero.
However, Friday morning brought some relief with cloud cover helping to keep temperatures out of the danger zone.
Then a jet engine fires and begins takeoff as the music cuts into "Danger Zone" by Kenny Loggins.
The highest-profile danger zone was his dual role on the Apple board and advising Schmidt and Google.
Clapping hand emojis have entered the Pumpkin Spice Latte Danger Zone: basic, banal and stripped of their Blackness.
Kenny Loggins' "Danger Zone" blares while volleyball players high-five in slow motion, a direct lift from Top Gun.
Days of potentially catastrophic flooding ahead mean the region is not out of the danger zone yet, either.[Reuters]
That's regarded as the danger zone for climate change -- when droughts get even worse and low-lying islands disappear.
But Gluskin Sheff's David Rosenberg warns the U.S. consumer is in a danger zone, suggesting a bubble is lurking.
Hariri said that any breach of the policy of non-interference would drag Lebanon back into the "danger zone".
The GOP incumbents are both down a few points, running better than Trump but still in the danger zone.
For me, the real Danger Zone of Top Gun is a place where emotions, expression, and identity are suppressed.
On the other, an alert could lead to a rush of people into the danger zone to experience it.
Morgan Stanley scoured 100 sets of data and warns we're 'just outside the danger zone' of the next recession.
State emergency planners coordinated delivery of gasoline to dry stations, helping traffic to move out of the danger zone.
Mr. Sutopo said Monday at a news conference that the expanding danger zone meant 100,000 would need to evacuate.
PHIVOLCS has designated the entire volcano island as a "Permanent Danger Zone" and recommends strongly against permanent settlements there.
"Sandy could sing that music with purity and a danger zone," Mr. Sellars said in an interview on Thursday.
Microwave: "The microwave will thaw your turkey much faster so it's spending less time in the danger zone," Reynolds says.
Paris, the city once known as "the Beirut of Western Europe" because of its beauty, was now a danger zone.
That's a12-point gap in favor of the Democrats -- which means Republicans begin a defining year in the danger zone.
But "spin" and "prevarication" can cross lines easily, and that is the danger zone for those who seek the truth.
Kenny Loggins is ready to ride into the "Danger Zone" again, but he doesn't necessarily want to do it alone.
How, according to the ideas in "Trade her comfort zone for her danger zone," could parents help girls face risk?
Dozens of flights have been canceled, and schools outside the danger zone have set up makeshift classrooms for evacuated children.
There are nine primary game modes: Competitive, Casual, Deathmatch, Arms Race, Demolition, Wingman, Flying Scoutsman, Danger Zone and Weapons Course.
But McCain's approval rating is below 50 percent, which puts him in the danger zone if there's a Democratic wave.
A cluster of red dots means a danger zone, so you can tell at a glance where you should avoid.
A number of bond market veterans, led by DoubleLine's Jeffrey Gundlach, have put the danger zone closer to 3 percent.
The anxious mood of the country is like an out-of-control political pressure cooker rapidly approaching the danger zone.
Danger Zone matches each last about 10 minutes and you can participate by yourself or in teams of two or three.
The danger zone around the 2,462-metre (8,077-foot) volcano has been expanded to a radius of 9 kilometers (5.6 miles).
However, there is some evidence that crude's rally since the decision was announced will not immediately soar into the danger zone.
If you live in an earthquake danger zone, you're probably already familiar with what to expect and how to keep safe.
Presence-sensing devices "automatically stop the stroke of a mechanical power press" when a worker is detected in the danger zone.
Seriously, if Danger Zone doesn't automatically start playing in your head as you're watching this, you need to check your pulse.
Even though the conditions aren't ideal, those calling the convention center home are thankful to be out of the danger zone.
Walter, channeling Archer, explains that Trump is "flirting very close to the danger zone territory" of historic indicators of midterm failure.
In fact, permanent hearing loss from brief sounds happens at around 140 decibels, so Metzger was well within the danger zone.
Read more: Morgan Stanley scoured 100 sets of data and warns we're 'just outside the danger zone' of the next recession.
On Friday, they searched frantically for shelter outside the danger zone, knowing not where to flee, but only that they must.
How far he takes it is up to the Senate and the American people, but we're in a new danger zone.
It prompted authorities to urge a "total evacuation" of people within a 240 kilometer (2000 miles) danger zone of the volcano.
Some economists say that the concerns in Europe are overblown and that prices are overvalued but not in a danger zone.
Also worth noting ... there are NO Bojangles franchises in New York -- so he's out of the danger zone during home games.
January's hotter-than-expected consumer price index reading pushes the economy closer to a potential danger zone for the stock market.
The Democrats in Congress knew the danger zone they were in, and desperately tried to use every excuse to end the questions.
You can minimize the time your turkey spends in the danger zone by thawing it safely using one of the methods below.
For near retirees, the trick is to not leave your money overexposed to risk as you get closer to that danger zone.
THOMAS HAYCRAFTFairfax, Virginia You omit one factor explaining the decline in the number of American startups ("Into the danger zone", June 2nd).
Three Fields Entertainment — a U.K.-based indie studio founded by the core creative team behind the Burnout series — just announced Danger Zone.
But, like knocking back red wine coolers on a weekday, all it takes is one wrong move to enter the danger zone.
"We all are from the danger zone/The devil pulled a card and he said choose one/I chose music," he intones.
Loggins closed with a one-two punch of "Footloose" and "Danger Zone" that had the crowd rolling in the aisles in ecstasy.
Having moved to Jackson-Winkeljohn six weeks ago, 'Danger Zone' believes he is primed for one of his best showings to date.
He has heard of New York tenants paying as much as 13 percent for occupancy costs, which he considers a danger zone.
"Because of the volcanic activity, the danger zone was extended from six kilometers to eight kilometers [from the volcanic summit]," he added.
Following the ash eruption on Sunday, the Taal volcano began spewing lava on Monday, putting 450,000 people in the surrounding danger zone.
A 1973 episode tackled an issue that became a notorious danger zone for the likes of Friends: Rhoda befriends a gay man.
Authorities have laid out a danger zone within a four-kilometer radius, but so far there has been no need for evacuations.
In his latest note, he writes that the U.S.-China conflict is now in a "danger zone" as tit-for-tat tariffs escalate.
The Danger Zone battle royale mode starts off like other games in the genre, like Fortnite or PUBG, where you're dropped into an .
It connects to a mobile app, offering up readings in real time and sending out an alert when one hits the danger zone.
You still have time to get initiated into the fandom before the film's sequel hits theaters next summer and enters the danger zone.
After the disastrous explosion at the plant in 1986, most residents of the danger zone were forced to flee, leaving their pets behind.
A$AP Rocky is heading back to the danger zone -- aka, Sweden, where he was jailed and convicted of assault over the summer.
Glazer, a portfolio manager with $2.5 billion in assets under management, believes some of the biggest tech names are in a danger zone.
The danger zone around the 2,462-metre (8,077-foot) volcano has been expanded to a radius of 8 km (5 miles), he added.
The ball pinged around the box, Roman Zobnin crossed right into the danger zone and Yury Gazinsky hammered it home with his head.
They blame Mr. Trump's fundamental misunderstanding of tariffs — which he believes are lifting the economy — for driving the country into a danger zone.
"Sometimes the bicycle lane is crowded with double-parks and cabs cannot see me," he said, "and I'm back in the danger zone."
Too little heat, time or steam can put your sponge in what Mr. Magoulas calls "the danger zone," a place where bacteria proliferate.
Officials estimated 173,000 buildings including 1,000 homes would be in the danger zone and distributed 156,000 sandbags for people to protect their homes.
If they were lucky, someone placed a little metal red flag emblazoned with a frightening skull and crossbones to mark a danger zone.
Recall how the White House pressured NOAA to back the President's inaccurate claim that Alabama was indeed in the hurricane Dorian danger zone.
A nice bonus: Beats included an indicator light on the front of the case, so you'll know if you're in the danger zone
And nearly 50,000 locals evacuated the six-mile danger zone surrounding the crater, which continues smoking—some no doubt passing Tumbelaka along the way.
"If gravies and sauces are sitting in a pot in the danger zone for over two hours, bacteria can reach dangerous levels," Reynolds says.
Some people may reach the danger zone, experience only mild symptoms, such as a headache, and then that disappears once they rest and rehydrate.
Once you get comfortable with knowing where your tipping point is, you can cruise along in the danger zone without all the time-outs.
Barack Obama's office in Washington D.C. is the latest potential danger zone, drawing concern after a suspicious white powder was found ... TMZ has learned.
Residents on the island, as well as those in provinces within a 14-kilometer (or 8.6-mile) danger zone, have been ordered to evacuate.
But even if Manafort manages to escape his current legal drama through a presidential pardon, he may not be out of the danger zone.
Expectant "Little Women: LA" star Briana Renee is in the danger zone after going into labor only 6 months into her pregnancy ... TMZ has learned.
Thousands evacuated in June 2015 Gembar village, along with three other villages, is inside a four-kilometer (2.5 mile) danger zone declared in October 2014.
The trade-off is that the danger zone associated with such a de-orbiting is much larger than that of a properly controlled re-entry.
The risk of losing a baby decreases dramatically with each week of pregnancy after six weeks, and I had made it beyond the danger zone.
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It doesn&apost actually makes us safer, it just kind of moves the checkpoint outside the airport -- or moves the danger zone outside the airport.
That is because their assets are worth less than the outstanding balances on their loans or their leverage ratios have crept into the danger zone.
The spot was a pedestrian danger zone with another fatality and 29 crashes leading to serious injuries occurring in the several years before her death.
It is actually, in its own way, pro-sex because it's trying to clear away from sex the violence that makes it a danger zone.
"If the hot table isn't properly heated by steam or a hot water bath, then the food cools down to the danger zone," Worobo said, 
The devices are intended to "automatically stop the stroke of a mechanical power press" when a worker is detected in a danger zone, preventing injuries.
And if you've ever wondered what it's like to be a fighter pilot, just watch -- McSally gave us a great description of the danger zone!
Officials say 90,000 to 100,000 people live in villages within the danger zone alongside the mountain, and as many as 150,000 may need to relocate.
With the camera facing forward, a "danger zone" alert allows you to draw a box on the screen where you don't want a toddler venturing.
Authorities are anticipating a major eruption in the near future and have ordered the evacuation of everybody within 214 miles of the volcano's danger zone.
And once they do, do you want to be trying to unload your property in a danger zone so you can afford to join them?
Keeping perishable food out between 40 and 140 degrees is what's known as the "danger zone," explains Archie Magoulas, food safety expert with the USDA.
Food and other supplies remain adequate but concerns are growing over health and hygiene conditions at all the 33 temporary shelters away from the danger zone.
Many of these were initially built as low-hazard dams, but as populations grew and development proceeded, people have increasingly found themselves in the danger zone.
Much of Wall Street may consider Europe a danger zone for investors, but BNY Mellon's Alicia Levine lists it as one of her top market plays.
Almost 30,000 people have evacuated the area around Mount Agung, and now authorities say 100,000 more people living in the danger zone need to get out.
An analysis published in the International Journal of Pediatric Dentistry found their pH levels fell between 2.74 and 3.34, well within the danger zone for acidity.
Which candidates are on top as they head into the most expensive part of the race so far and whose coffers are in the danger zone?
More than 180 people lost their homes, and that number may increase; a territory extending 600 feet in all directions has been declared a danger zone.
But the AMT troubles many more taxpayers, as nearly 10 million are in the danger zone and must do the AMT calculations, according to the Tax Foundation.
Working longer may also help some retirees avoid getting trapped by the danger zone — meaning they won't have to rely on investment income in a volatile market.
She's looking for a way to get them to safety and ideally she wants to find a house or an apartment outside the danger zone for them.
Civil defense planners estimated that there would be as many as 19943,000 evacuees that would need to escape a danger zone radiating 20 miles from ground zero.
Cockpit instrumentation and warnings are not activated for a compressor stall, other than perhaps some temperature fluctuations that most times don't indicate readings beyond the danger zone.
Stephen Roach, who was in China during the deadly 2003 SARS epidemic, believes the potential fallout could be worse now because growth is in a danger zone.
Oil, which is seeing its best start to a year since 2006, has entered a danger zone, according to Tom Kloza of the Oil Price Information Service.
Despite 2019's strong start, the Economic Cycle Research Institute's Lakshman Achuthan believes the market remains in a danger zone, because there's evidence economic growth is still decelerating.
But even the best armor is vulnerable, and as the court strides recklessly into a danger zone, I'm left with Justice Breyer's question: What's the country to think?
The new mode is called Danger Zone and you can enter into a match with up to 18 other players, with the last one standing deemed the victor.
The 28 villages in a seven-mile danger zone surrounding Bali's Mount Agung were still empty on Tuesday as disaster officials warned that the volcano's eruption was imminent.
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Thousands of residents remain in a 10-km (6-mile) danger zone around the volcano, reluctant to leave for religious reasons or unwilling to abandon homes and livestock.
We got the host of The Breakfast Club Saturday at LAX, and he seems to think Taylor may be in the danger zone 'cause she's stopped taking chances.
The agency also reduced by half the danger zone where residents have to be evacuated, which had been the area in an 8.7-mile radius around the volcano.
While initial predictions suggested the storm could plow through a wide area of the US, including Alabama, updated forecasts later showed Alabama was out of the danger zone.
The warmest food probably needs to be tossed (more on what's salvageable below), but if the next layer registers below the "danger zone" temperature threshold, it's probably okay.
The early days of 2018 may be pointing to another monster year for gains, but Wall Street legend Byron Wien believes the rally is in a danger zone.
The danger zone is the large majority (2628 percent) of youth who live in developing countries but have rising expectations of access to a modern way of life.
Bacteria like salmonella grow the fastest between 40 and 140 degrees Fahrenheit, which is also called the "danger zone" because bacteria can grow to dangerous levels that cause illness.
"We really ask people in the danger zone to evacuate immediately because there's a potential for a bigger eruption," said Sutopo, a spokesman for Indonesia's disaster mitigation agency (BNPB).
Second, today's American and Chinese tech giants are already near, or within, the lower end of that danger zone, as are several non-tech firms, such as Berkshire Hathaway.
Javier Santiago, 42, fled with his wife, two children and several friends to the Oroville Dam Visitors Center in a public park above the dam and the danger zone.
If it gets higher than 150 (thousand), toward 20123 or 170, that's probably the danger zone for the Cruz folks and that's where Trump looks more like a winner.
Now read more markets coverage from Markets Insider and Business Insider:Morgan Stanley scoured 100 sets of data and warns we're 'just outside the danger zone' of the next recession.
I pulled out a MUAC strip, used to assess child malnutrition by measuring the upper arm, and Umar Amin was in the red danger zone, signifying severe acute malnutrition.
If the familiar is a safe space for Mr. Van Assche, a more adventurous designer like Olivier Rousteing, of Balmain, explores cultural déjà vu as a thrilling danger zone.
The public has been advised to stay vigilant and avoid the danger zone, which covers an eight-kilometer (five mile) radius from the volcano summit, according to the agency.
"When you create a map and boundaries, you say inside is a danger zone and outside is completely safe," said Joe Furst, chairman of the Wynwood Business Improvement District.
Clostridium perfringens is a common food-borne pathogen found in poultry, meats, and gravies, often when the food has been sitting at warm "danger zone" temperatures for a long time.
The convoy didn't radio as they were approaching Tongo Tongo, which was far from where they'd spent the night, because by then they were considered outside the immediate danger zone.
Recent downgrades to global economic growth forecasts suggest the crude market is not out of the danger zone, Harry Tchilinguirian, global head of commodity markets strategy BNP Paribas, said Thursday.
"[The spores] thrive in the 'danger zone' of 40-140 degrees Fahrenheit (33 to 60 degrees Celsius)," says Gabrielle Judd, a registered dietician with the University of Maryland Medical Center.
An owner of a dive center in Amed, around 15 km (9 miles) from the volcano and just outside the official "danger zone", said many of her guests had canceled.
Only in "Annihilation," Mr. Isaac's character vanishes early on, during a mission into an environmental danger zone, and his wife, played by Natalie Portman, leads an expedition to save him.
Fortunately, the rich, water-soaked soil at the base of the tree was littered with the fragrant nuts, and I would be in the danger zone only a short time.
The company allows manufacturing facilities to link their existing video infrastructure to the Intenseye cloud platform that analyzes worker body posture, protective equipment and danger zone violations in real time.
It appears the people of Phoenix forgave Trump for this faux pas, but there are so many words with spellings in the danger zone that it's always good to double check.
How the beach went from terrifying danger zone to beloved vacation spot And as Van Lange and his colleagues argue, there's a "general trend" between proximity to the equator and violence.
"We ask people in the danger zone to evacuate immediately because there's a potential for a bigger eruption," Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, a spokesperson for the disaster agency, told reporters on Monday.
As for filming a 4th season of "Mama June: From Not to Hot," we're told it's a no-go unless she takes steps to get herself out of the danger zone.
"We strongly advise all people, both residents and tourists, to avoid the danger zone, and airlines to avoid flying near the volcano summit," agency chief Renato Solidum told a news conference.
FX has officially made a commitment to stay in the danger zone, announcing today that it's renewed the animated spy comedy Archer for not one, not two, but three more seasons.
Bali is heavily dependent on tourism, and local officials have sought to convince people that the volcano should not pose a threat to people who stay out of the danger zone.
This isn't the first time PG&E has turned off their power, either—sitting squarely in the danger zone, Paradise has had their lights shut off multiple times this fire season.
Dina Lohan has answers to just about everything cops allege she did this weekend during her DWI arrest -- denying she was in the wrong or in the danger zone for booze.
But if the Supreme Court concludes that the government can coerce Jack to use his talents to express messages that violate his core beliefs, that leaves you in the danger zone.
And remember, all the trucks, ships and planes in the EMP danger zone would be immobilized as well, so all these emergency supplies would have to come from the outside world.
Emergency workers were going to villages on Tuesday calling for people to leave the danger zone, but the BNPB said they were encountering resistance from people concerned about their livestock and belongings.
"While still not quite out of the danger zone yet, it looks like gold may be able to extend its rally now that the $4.23,250 level has been taken out," Razaqzada said.
MONZA, Italy (Reuters) - Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel has entered the danger zone for a race ban after falling foul of Formula One stewards on a nightmare Italian Grand Prix Sunday for the German.
Zone I, known as the main zone, exists within a 10-kilometer (6.2-mile) radius of the damaged nuclear power plant—a high danger zone in which virtually all activities are prohibited.
Oprah found herself in the danger zone when glass shattered in a scrum around her, and you have to see how quickly her security jumped to get her the hell out ... STAT!
My T-cell levels were quite low, which meant my disease was already progressing toward the danger zone where I would be at risk of infections like those that killed my cousin.
Authorities in the region are predicting a significant eruption soon at the Taal volcano and have ordered evacuations for everyone within 8.7 miles of the volcano, which is considered the danger zone.
Redler said the stock market is reacting to each level higher in rates, and it's possible that 3 percent yield on the 10-year could be a real danger zone for equities.
Ed Keon, who runs more than $50 billion in multi-asset portfolios for QMA, says stocks are in a danger zone because it's becoming increasingly unclear whether a resolution on tariffs is coming.
These actions could be to send a specific sequence of emails to customers that were nearing the danger zone, answer frequently asked questions, or otherwise address issues that had people canceling their service.
Such an arrangement might protect the United States, but it would leave Japan (as well as South Korea) in the immediate danger zone, as well as open to nuclear coercion by North Korea.
A separate system was also installed, an avalanche radar that — when triggered by the movement of a large mass — automatically sets off an alarm and blocks the train from entering the danger zone.
There were no immediate reports of injuries, but 450,000 people are said to be living within the 14 km danger zone around the volcano, according to the UN OCHA office in the Philippines.
When a girl finishes primary education, she enters the danger zone of early marriage, which I escaped thanks to the support of my dad, who made sure all his girls attended high school.
"When cooked food is sitting at room temperature, in that danger zone, bacteria are multiplying rapidly and the more bacteria you're exposed to, the more likely you are to actually get sick," Reynolds says.
"Eat your leftovers after no more than three or four days — you've probably taken them out of the fridge many times since Thanksgiving so they've probabaly tested that danger zone several times," Reynolds says.
West Texas Intermediate crude rose nearly 3 percent Monday to $43.02 per barrel, away from the danger zone of $40, which is viewed as a spot where oil becomes a real weight for stocks.
An approval rating that has never hit 50% in most polls and is in the historical danger zone for presidents seeking a second term means Trump will likely lose a referendum on his term.
If there is no time to move the Station out of the danger zone, the crew will escape -- much like George Clooney and Sandra Bullock in sci-fi thriller "Gravity" -- to the Soyuz spacecraft.
"While [Kjellberg] may no longer be in the 'danger zone' T-Series may still knock him off the top spot," Carla Marshall, content marketing manager and editor-in-chief at Tubular Labs, told CNN.
He played center back and frequently stabbed at the ball with his foot to clear it out of a danger zone; to kick a football he had to always follow through down the field.
He had spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on mailers and voter outreach, but Mr. Crowley remained mired in the low 50s in the head-to-head matchup — a danger zone for any incumbent.
Nearly 800 volcanic earthquakes were recorded overnight within the danger zone, indicating "intense seismic activity (that) likely signifies continuous magmatic intrusion beneath", the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said in an advisory.
Those who own houses or land in the danger zone find it difficult to sell to others fearful of the risks, while some are reluctant to abandon their communities or what little they own.
"Air France is out of the danger zone ... but it has not returned to the group of the top three or four best in the world, and that's what's needed for Air France," he said.
Lower down on the main portion of the fight card, the bout between "Irish" Joe Duffy and Mitch "Danger Zone" Clarke certainly catches the eye as a worthy contender for Fight of the Night honors.
Two of Mr. Trump's political advisers, Bill Stepien and Justin Clark, flagged Yucca Mountain early on as a political danger zone, particularly if Mr. Trump wanted to try to put Nevada in play in 2020.
When food rises above 40 degrees Fahrenheit, it enters what is commonly referred to as the "danger zone" — a range (up to 140 degrees) where bacteria rapidly proliferate, potentially to levels that can sicken people.
"Air France is out of the danger zone ... but it has not returned to the group of the top three or four best in the world, and that's what's needed," he said in a radio interview.
The government volcano agency said the downgrade means villagers who evacuated but do not live in the new danger zone could return home, but should not venture close to the crater, which is still emitting smoke.
Hyperloop to the danger zone But while there will be a ton of cool toys, SpaceX insists this competition is about fostering excitement about science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) among the hundred-plus student teams.
Locked in a stalemate, residents said the council has let the once-friendly park-side community become a danger zone with crumbling stairways, piles of rubbish, mice infestations, and heating blackouts nearly every week over winter.
Solidum said raising the alert to level 4, under which the danger zone would be expanded and a hazardous eruption could happen within a few days, depended on how Mayon behaved in the next few hours.
With the midterms approaching and control of the House and the Senate at stake, Mr. Trump's approval ratings have dropped to 36 percent, according to the latest CNN poll, a potential danger zone for Republican candidates.
Phivolcs is calling for a total evacuation within 14 kilometers (8.7 miles) of Taal volcano's danger zone — according to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), that amounts to almost 500,000 people.
The disaster mitigation agency said on Wednesday about 43,000 people had moved to shelters, but many were thought to be staying put as up to 100,000 people are estimated to be living in the danger zone.
In fact, the Investors Intelligence survey authors say the spread between bulls and bears is in a contrarian "danger zone" where the high level of optimism actually represents at least a near-term threat to stock prices.
Despite the warnings, some residents have refused to abandon the danger zone, with farmers worrying about leaving crops and cattle unattended, while others split their time between homes and evacuation centres they say are crowded and uncomfortable.
LOSS OF POWER-STEERING RUINS JOHNSON'S DAY Seven-time Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson has never missed any form of a series playoff, but mechanical issues Sunday dropped him further into the danger zone.
While paying 10 percent of your income per month toward nonmortgage debts is "not necessarily a danger zone," you should watch how those debts are allocated, said Roger Ma, a certified financial planner and founder of lifelaidout.
"Once the water is sorted out, I would fully agree to move up because this place is becoming a danger zone," she said, cradling a grandchild as a dog slept in the shade and chickens roamed by.
About 8,000 residents of the volcano island and other high-risk towns were being evacuated, with about 6,000 already out of the danger zone by Sunday evening, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council told reporters.
But Carbon said economic growth wasn't in the danger zone when it's "looked at the way it should be: in per-capita terms," with slower gross domestic product growth due mainly to slower working-age population growth.
That is not a good look for Republicans, who are already in the political danger zone going into the 2018 midterm elections, where they will need to appeal to minority voters in order to prevent a shellacking.
They say the signs became more alarming as the days passed, and one friend says he knew for weeks she was in the danger zone ... when he saw her this week it was apparent she was in trouble.
While nearly all of Bali's resort hotels and tourist attractions are well outside the danger zone, uncertainty over future eruptions and possible airport closings has prompted many travelers to cancel planned trips to Bali or avoid it altogether.
They took a motorboat across a lake, defying official warnings to stay out of a danger zone around the Taal volcano, one of the most active in the southeast Asian nation, as they scrambled to reach the animals.
A decade ago, the "father of global warming"—the first scientist to sound the alarm on climate change in the 20403s to the US Congress—announced that we were too late: the planet had already hit the danger zone.
Karangasem, INDONESIA (Reuters) - Fears that a volcano could erupt imminently on the holiday island of Bali prompted several countries to issue travel warnings, while Indonesian authorities raced to evacuate tens of thousands of people living in the "danger zone".
Relative to GDP, Apple's earnings are now so big that it is entering a danger zone that has been occupied by only a few other corporate colossi, including the East India Company and John D. Rockefeller's firm, Standard Oil.
But the tides are turning against molka—or "spy cam porn"—as South Korea's #MeToo movement spreads to tackle an issue that has made public bathrooms, changing rooms, and even your own bedroom a potential danger zone for years.
What if the hard times bring out our best and make us focus on what's important, while the danger zone is when we grow so complacent that we can afford to obsess over a neglected shirt for eight months?
Read more: Trump is sowing division in El Paso before he has even arrived to honor the victims of Saturday's mass shooting"It's never been this danger zone," Gurrola says, referring to El Paso and the surrounding border region.
There are 770 homes in Leilani Estates, per AP. Unknown date and time: The USGS says that an explosive steam eruption could happen with little to no warning, and would expand the danger zone beyond just the lava fissures.
Good Boys follows them through a day that tests both that sense of resolve and their friendship, and it's a sage enough movie to not veer away from the confusing, exhilarating, ever-changing danger zone of being a tween.
Good Boys follows them through a day that tests both that sense of resolve and their friendship, and it's a wise enough movie to not veer away from the confusing, exhilarating, ever-changing danger zone of being a tween.
HONG KONG — Officials in Indonesia say 100,000 people on the island of Bali need to be evacuated from a danger zone around the Mount Agung volcano, which has begun erupting and sending dark clouds of ash into the air.
It will have a large possible landing site, according to the Aerospace Corporation, meaning a number of cities are within the danger zone but it is much more likely the station will hit an ocean or an unpopulated area.
The woman's local authority could not find a space for her in a refuge, so she was placed in bed and breakfast accommodation in her danger zone—the local area where women fleeing violence are most at risk from their abuser.
Cut to the twin engines of a Tomcat glowing red, then white hot as the afterburners kick in just as the steam catapult hurls the F-14A forward and Kenny Loggins "Danger Zone" bursts into an '80s-fueled synthesizer fury.
Read More Wayfair CEO to Cramer: Why we are different Health care stocks have also been in the danger zone for the past six months, as the cost of drugs and health care has become a hot topic in politics.
" On Thursday Russia's federal aviation agency, Rosaviatsia, said in a statement that it had received new coordinates for the tests that meant the "danger zone reserved for missile launches does not now affect the air space over Russian territorial waters.
A government-commissioned report harshly criticized the Kok administration for sending Dutch soldiers into a danger zone without a proper mandate or the weapons needed to protect about 30,000 refugees who had fled to the Dutch base in eastern Bosnia.
"House Democrats, especially those in Trump districts, will find themselves in a political danger zone if they prioritize impeachment over everything else they promised their constituents they would accomplish but haven't gotten to the finish line," a former administration official said.
Manila, Philippines (CNN)Philippine officials are appealing to residents not to return to their homes in the danger zone of an erupting volcano as it continues to spew plumes of ash and lava fountains, with earthquakes regularly shaking the ground.
The settings offer a good set of options: You can turn on both covered face and rollover alerts, or only covered face alerts, or turn sleep safety alerts off, set a "danger zone," and adjust the sensitivity of the cry detection.
"The potential for a larger eruption is imminent," it said, referring to a visible glow of magma at Mount Agung's peak overnight, and warning residents to evacuate a danger zone at a radius of 8-220 km (212-21963 miles).
The main characters on Thrones seem to be mostly in the clear for this finale, but as a secondary character and a fan favorite who was eclipsed this season by Hot Pie and Gendry, Podrick is in the danger zone.
His guide is Clive Oppenheimer, a genial, passionate scientist whom he met while filming in Antarctica, and who guides him around 6 active volcanoes, including into an active danger zone in Indonesia, where they keep their eyes on the cone at all times.
"They sent a message just around midnight saying that because their position was still around the border with Mali, and that's a high-danger zone, they would stay the night there," a second Nigerien senior military official briefed on the matter said.
But by the time he's reacted, the P85D is actually already clear of the danger zone, something Hughes attributes to his car's instant acceleration, which comes from its electric motors' ability to provide torque instantly, unlike in a fossil fuel-burning vehicle.
The National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) said on Monday that around 62,000 people lived within the "danger zone" around the volcano and that they all needed to evacuate, though so far only 50,00 had moved to the temporary shelters provided in neighboring villages.
Sadly, while France seems to be clawing its way out of the danger zone, the same cannot be said of Italy, whose government bonds are now being downgraded by the ratings agencies to close to junk against the backdrop of heightened political uncertainty.
The vests are tracked on a map that can be viewed on a mobile app, and as soon as a worker enters a danger zone, their vest automatically flashes LED lights so other workers can spot them and quickly get them out.
Add it all up, and the new jobs numbers point to an economic recovery that is stable, steady and not entering a danger zone that might prompt the Fed to worry too much about being behind the curve on interest rate increases.
"What's important is that prices are holding above $1,450... If prices fall below $0.43,445, then there will be a clear signal that we are entering a danger zone," De Casa said, adding the markets are waiting for further details on the trade talks.
A senior Iranian central bank official said conditions within the banking system had deteriorated in the past year, and "we have still not passed the danger zone" but added that the central bank had "all the measures ready to prevent any crisis".
Patrick Bouvier Kennedy, the third child of John and Jacqueline Kennedy, was born five and a half weeks premature and died just 22010 hours after his birth—today he would be considered only a moderate preterm baby, not in the danger zone at all.
"What happens is the outside layer of the turkey gets in the danger zone while the inside is still frozen, so by the time the whole thing is thawed bacteria have grown at a rapid rate in certain parts of the turkey," Reynolds says.
" The BNPB also extended the danger zone from 2 km (1.2 miles) to 5 km (3 miles) around the island, and said: "People and tourists are prohibited from carrying out activities within a 5 kilometer radius of the crater peak of Mount Anak Krakatau.
Conservative majority of between 12 and 50 seats This is a danger zone for the Prime Minister, because 12 is her majority right now -- meaning she would have put her party and the country through a long, difficult election for very little or no reward.
READ MORE HERE >>Wall Street move of the week:Ken Griffin's Citadel is losing a longtime money manager and the COO of its global-equities businessIn markets:Morgan Stanley scoured 100 sets of data and warns we're 'just outside the danger zone' of the next recession.
In July, the Trump administration extended MPP to Matamoros, one of two receiver cities in Tamaulipas, an eastern state so riven by drug cartels that the U.S. State Department ranks it as a "level 4" danger zone on a par with Afghanistan or Somalia.
In Georgia, Trump could easily bleed enough white voters that he could slip into a danger zone: 68 percent white support, coupled with 5 percent African-American support and 30 percent other support, would drag him down to 45 percent of the total electorate, for instance.
Once a member of Glendale, Arizona's, famed gym the MMA Lab—training alongside the likes of Benson Henderson under the guidance of John Crouch—Danger Zone has switched things up since his injury and is now training at the Jackson-Wink gym in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
In the village where the boys lived, Wadi al-Salqa, in the southern Gaza Strip, there was talk that they might have been laying nets for hunting birds, though the security fence — a known danger zone, especially at night — is hardly an obvious place to catch wildlife.
Around 703,270 people reside within a dangerous zone within a 240-kilometer (217 miles) radius around the volcano, according to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), while more than 930,000 people live in a wider 17-kilometer (10.5 miles) danger zone.
If you choose to shave your body hair on the regular, then you likely understand the struggle of finding the perfect razor that won't nick your knees (or the danger zone behind them, whatever that body part is called) and always leaves your skin feeling irresistibly silky and smooth.
This means that the villainous Kylo Ren will be able to stalk you around your living room, which is admittedly pretty terrifying (unless you venture too far out of the beacon's range, anyway — in which case the baddie prowls around, waiting for you to step back into the danger zone).
Also in the danger zone: Scripted series that are just about to begin filming or are still early in their production schedules — including The Walking Dead Season 8, American Horror Story Season 7, Jessica Jones Season 2 and the first seasons of ABC's Inhumans and CBS All Access' Star Trek: Discovery.
Defying the suspension order, each morning, Garcia, 48, leaves the shelter she now sleeps in, grabs a pickaxe or a shovel and heads into the danger zone, where groups of volunteers and other families dig down through ash hardened by rain and sun to try and reach their homes below.
Gains have also been made to combat hijackings off the coast of West Africa — which in 2014 was reported to be the world's new piracy danger zone — leaving the waters off the coast of Indonesia to emerge as the global hub of piracy, amid a general growth in the activity in Southeast Asia.
The announcement of the case in Pinellas, on the other side of the state from the current danger zone in Miami-Dade County, may sound scary, but the reality is that single cases are usually one-offs and do not necessarily mean that the virus is starting to spread in a new area.
"If you look at the euro's strength through the prism of euro zone financial conditions, they still remain very accommodative and a test of the 1.20 line is on the cards though that may be taking it near the ECB's danger zone for tolerance," said Viraj Patel, an FX strategist at ING in London.
Read More Cyprus could be 'out of the danger zone' A lot of Cyprus' success in completing its bailout program has been down to its strict adherence to austerity measures and the implementation of reforms, including those to the public sector and pension system and a privatization plan, that was required by the troika.
"Sure enough, rates here have moved up a little bit as well, probably a little bit more so here based on his testimony, but I don't think we are in a danger zone or anything of a spike in rate hikes by the Fed," said Mark Kepner, managing director, sales and trading in Chatham, New Jersey.
"If Trump steps back from that, it makes it much less likely that the world will ever meet that target, and essentially ensures we will head into the danger zone," said Michael Oppenheimer, a professor of geosciences and international affairs at Princeton University and a member of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which produces global reports on the state of climate science.
Danger Zone Gun violence in Chicago has surged since late 2015, and much of the news media attention on how the city plans to address this problem has focused on the Strategic Subject List, or S.S.L. The list is made by an algorithm that tries to predict who is most likely to be involved in a shooting, either as perpetrator or victim.
Even as the President bungles the Republican moment of united government with a huge legislative nothing-burger and has national approval polls that have fallen from 42 percent in April to a political danger zone of 36 percent, they have swallowed their pride as they try to make the most of the time that is left before everyone turns their attention to the midterms.
While a new "grand coalition" of CDU and SPD seems probable, Mr Altmaier's links to the Greens would suddenly flower if the numbers for a CDU-Green-FDP government materialised (in any case, the Greens are in nine of Germany's 16 state governments.) Winning a fourth term as chancellor would put Mrs Merkel in the danger zone: her two predecessors to achieve this—Konrad Adenauer and Helmut Kohl—collapsed soon afterwards.
The entire episode is a hilarious account of all the steps one goes through after being ghosted: the period of denial when you think they still might call, posting a thirst trap online to try to get their attention, stalking their social media pages for clues, stalking them IRL (this is where we get into the danger zone), accepting what has happened, blocking them, and, of course, the most harmful of them all, rebounding with someone familiar (like an ex) for attention.
Despite having over 290 professional MMA bouts under his belt, his record standing at an incredible 101-19-7, made even more impressive considering he was aged 36 when he had his first MMA bout, the now-58-year-old shows zero signs of slowing like some of his contemporaries from the MMA scene in the mid '90s—spending most of his time training students at his facility in Michigan, while running both his Danger Zone MMA and Price of Glory Wrestling promotions.
But here we go: "The Dinosaur Artist," by Paige Williams, "No Immediate Danger," by William Vollmann, "A Short History of Nearly Everything," by Bill Bryson, "The Interestings," by Meg Wolitzer, "Danger Zone," by Julian Gill, "Train Dreams," by Denis Johnson, "Football for a Buck," by Jeff Pearlman, "The Invisible Bridge," by Rick Perlstein, "Who Killed the Fonz?" by James Boice, "Conscious Robots," by Paul Kwatz, "Range," by David Epstein, "How Pleasure Works," by Paul Bloom, and "Trips: Rock Life in the Sixties," by Ellen Sander.
Vice President Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters FEC chair calls on Trump to provide evidence of NH voter fraud Five years after Yazidi genocide, US warns ISIS is rebounding MORE spent the better part of his Monday morning tap-dancing his way out of the danger zone with President Trump after a New York Times article "Republican Shadow Campaign for 22019 Takes Shape as Trump Doubts Grow" rather credibly outlined how Pence is, in fact, choreographing a possible-to-likely 2020 run for president.

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