It greeted the Virgin group with a walk through its industrial-style offices, strewn with 600 red paper airplanes.
The air is filled with a smoky smell and the ground is littered with tiny scraps of red paper.
If you really must keep one credit card in your wallet, wrap a piece of red paper around it and write in big, bold letters EMERGENCY.
Lanes were demarcated by whole punches of red and white paper.
Some lighted red candles or burned paper money to send children into the afterlife.
An editorial expression of concern, while falling short of the journal outright retracting a paper itself, raises a red flag to the scientific community that serious doubts exist about a paper's findings and can make it harder for researchers to obtain funding or publish papers, says R.
One UK software company handed out red and green pieces of paper.
"Radio paper is still the red of the target, but the bull's-eye is much bigger now, " says Wilcox, who says E Ink will finally become profitable in a year.
Of the 90 or so Red Chips, only about 10 meet stringent listing requirements outlined in the paper.
"You look on paper and Toronto should be in the World Series, " Red Sox manager John Farrell said.
Critics have accused community leaders of trying to paper over rampant misconduct by players of the powerhouse "Big Red" football team and have suggested that other students took part in the assaults or failed to do enough to stop them.
Meanwhile, there were a bunch of nice folks in New Jersey who would index the whole paper for the New York Times Index (you know, the big red books that went out to libraries).
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So he did have something to do: he collected these pieces of paper, and put on a tan water-resistant zippered jacket and a Red Sox cap.
One of the most important reforms of the past half-decade was brought in by Franco Bassanini, minister for public administration (ie, red tape) in the outgone government, who drastically reduced the number of pieces of paper needed to get a job or start up a firm.
The Wests could not recall any red flags, and the investigators and forensic accountants on the case said that the particularly nice paper on which Southern Financial printed its financial statements was the only thing investors might have noticed as unusual.
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In the midst of the floor, surrounded by paper-strewn desks and computers, a welter of humanity, clothed in yellow, red and blue, dances to an unfathomable tune.
Russia has, on paper, one of the most onerous banking regulatory regimes in the world, and the red tape is spooled out with gusto for foreign banks.
Tory peer Lord Bruce-Lockhart, who chairs the Local Government Association, said the White Paper was "encouraging" and took "significant steps on local leadership, deregulation and cutting red tape".
Wearing hard-hat, paper mask, and gloves I walked around Ground Zero with ministry students giving bottles of water, Red Bull, and chewing gum to first-responders working the pile.
In the main Beijing office, a homely red-painted house in a courtyard littered with bicycles, visitors would be handed staff cards printed on recycled paper and given metal reusable chopsticks, together with a lecture on how much of China's virgin forest was disappearing for wooden chopsticks every year.
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