Scanners for ports tagged containers carrying kitty litter as potential hazards.
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Yet Obama is somehow tagged as the one giving up the store to corporate America.
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He came in standing up, crashed into Catcher Bill Freehan and was tagged easily.
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Dan Ellis was tagged for four goals on 28 shots through two periods in the loss.
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Reliever Jesus Colome was tagged for three hits and two runs in just one inning.
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Little Alec tagged along, a quiet child, well-behaved, playing alone in corners.
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Both runners tagged, and the throw was high and a little up the third-base line.
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Oaks starter Wes Roemer was tagged for nine hits and seven runs in five innings.
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Scioscia argued that Napoli tagged out the Athletics'Daric Barton at home plate.
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A label written or printed on paper, cardboard, or plastic that is attached to something to indicate its owner, nature, price, etc.
Attach a tag or label to; "label these bottles"
A label associated with something for the purpose of identification; "semantic tags were attached in order to identify different meanings of the word"
Touch a player while he is holding the ball
Provide with a name or nickname
Rag: a small piece of cloth or paper
TaG stands for Touch and Go, one of the fastest growing classes in European kart racing.
Tag is a television and cinema advertisement launched by Nike Inc. in 2001 to promote its line of sportswear in the United States. It was one of four pieces forming the television component of the $25m "Play" campaign, which had been running for several months. ...
A tag, in barbershop music, is the last section of the song. Its rough analog in Classical music is a coda.