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  • But Meachem provided the timely big plays with a 44-yard score off a fumble return just before halftime, when he stripped Kareem Moore on a runback of an interception — perhaps the most heads-up play of the entire NFL season. NFL Replay: Meachem's clutch plays lifting Saints to rare air
  • Indeed, one lives among all the other creatures that lurk day and night, which means walking out of your suite and running into impala, duiker, warthogs, vervet monkeys and the occasional leopard don't worry the staff will give you a heads-up if one is on the prowl. Maria Russo: A Rare Safari in South Africa (PHOTOS)
  • There was "Beacon," an aggressive campaign using people's purchasing habits to cast them in personalized ads, without a heads-up, let alone royalties. Ari Melber: The Social Network: Because People Like Being Alone Together
  • Can anyone seriously believe that when the investigations began to happen, nobody gave the operatives a heads-up?
  • While a tag nabbed Ortiz, heads-up baserunning saw Norris slip into third while Hosmer took second on the fielder's choice. OurSports Central Baseball News
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  • played heads-up ball
  • But you've already made a partial payment by giving me a heads-up on this Sarah Connor thing. T2: INFILTRATOR
  • The control panels have a high-tech look, and you can toggle the heads-up on and off during your flight.
  • Imagine tossing a coin until it lands heads-up, and suppose that the payoff grows exponentially according to the number of tosses you make.
  • he sent a heads-up to the District Attorney
  • You can make tactical heads-up navigational displays for your vehicles with the push of a button.
  • Jung gave police a heads-up about Saturday's search, and two volunteer reserve officers were jea oreo 04 With over a dozen volunteers trying to catch her, Oreo, a goat that has lived in the bluff along Concorde Avenue in South St. Paul for several years, looks for escape route. News
  • Imagine tossing a coin until it lands heads-up, and suppose that the payoff grows exponentially according to the number of tosses you make.
  • At Astrakhan State Pedagogical University, located in the Volga River delta, Maya Ryashchina has found three patterns: noun plus postpositive, as in hands-on manager and heads-up tennis; verb plus postpositive, as in drive-by killing; and a modal verb plus infinitive, as in can-do mentality, must-have wine and must-see film. The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
  • Crash Like a Pro: Making the field after an engine failure requires heads-up thinking and some healthy preparation.
  • Our game plan is to race heads-up because we want everyone to have a shot at the title.
  • Goggle-makers have integrated HUD (heads-up display) that can give the snowboarder or skier information about speed, vertical descent, navigation, jump airtime and distance, thanks to GPS and other sensors.
  • His name, rank and regiment strobed on the bottom of the Sergeant's heads-up display.
  • Neither news source appears to have noted the faint whirring of gears issuing from the back of Clinton's titanium brain cover, or the slight tapping as her interocular heads-up display clacked out the instruction INITIATE EYE-WATERING SEQUENCE. Bill Barol: Mmm... That's Good Pathos!
  • It has elements of stud and draw games in it, but is unique in that all betting is done heads-up, or man-to-man.
  • The Golden-i was developed by Kopin, a major supplier of heads-up displays to the US military.

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