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For the festivities, which kick off at 1:30 ET with a pre-game show, DirecTV will transform Dallas' Victory Park into a mini-stadium that rocks a sand-filled football field and concert stage, where Maroon 5 will perform immediately following the game.
No 3D Super Bowl? Catch DirecTV's 3D celebrity flag football game 2011
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He divides his time between three open-air rooms that sit in the sand-filled courtyard of the community mosque.
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He divides his time between three open-air rooms that sit in the sand-filled courtyard of the community mosque.
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In Garmsir, they made a hole in the wall between their hooches, leaky sleeping shelters built from sand-filled barriers, so they could talk into the night after a hard day of patrols through Taliban country.
Rx for Combat Stress: Comradeship Michael M. Phillips 2011
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He divides his time between three open-air rooms that sit in the sand-filled courtyard of the community mosque.
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But those who enter appear eager to put down the sand-filled liter Coke bottles they had been using as makeshift free weights and give the abdominal spinner a whirl.
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A sand-filled barrier erected by the Alabama National Guard kept members of the audience from getting near the surf just in case.
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National Guard troops have had time to fortify Alabama's Dauphin Island with sand berms and sand-filled barricades called Hesco barriers.
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But perhaps one of the best parts about Club Med Ixtapa Pacific was that even when our little imp let out one of what has become her signature shrieks or swiped another child's ball, everyone was too busy tending to their own sand-filled and chlorine-logged kids to care about what ours was doing.
Meredith C. Carroll: Club Med Ixtapa Pacific: Meet My Daughter 2010
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Today's report also quotes several witnesses describing brutal beatings during arrests and detention, including with rifle butts, police batons and sand-filled rubber tubes.
Tibet protesters fired on by Chinese security forces in 2008 ? report 2010
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