As for AOL's security and privacy claims, "I think those are red herrings, " Ferris said.
In biology every solid clue emerges after a dozen red herrings that can waste years of effort.
Sadly, Mr Sharon has a longtime habit of drawing red herrings across his ever-expanding demands over these territories.
Mr Berlusconi added insult to injury by saying that he had had to "endure the Finnish diet", such as smoked herrings.
So many deliberate red herrings and conclusions drawn from selective fact finding.
Its culture is sclerotic, and its leaders blame their failures on the world, Republicans, free trade, right-to-work laws and any number of other red herrings.
The pretrial release of these irrelevant red herrings is a desperate and pathetic attempt by the defense to pollute and sway the jury pool.
You search in good faith, and sometimes there's red herrings, people have urban myths up, or they have websites where they're not that informed.
Too often, purported genetic risk factors end up being red herrings like the infamous white van in the Washington, DC car sniper case a few years ago.
But they see the issue as one of the red herrings that Mr Castro is so adept at spawning, to divert attention from other problems on the island.
During interludes, the women playfully mime vignettes reflecting life in a farm or fishing village, including treading on roof tiles, unrolling a mat, catching a mouse or tying herrings.
We should not be thrown any red-herrings that we need not press-on toward a future that is far less dependent on oil, and indeed a better planned use of energy in all its forms.
Red Herrings, Pink Elephants and Gorillas!
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