It's out of sight, in boardrooms and over telephones, as Mr. Goodell and league owners are trying to get the players union to agree to a new collective-bargaining agreement.
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Back in 1998 Ms. Lopez spent a lot of screen time in South Florida as a U.S. marshal in Steven Soderbergh's "Out of Sight, " which seemed phenomenally smart and funny at the time, and remains the gold standard for modern crime capers.
Young parents today have probably never seen illnesses such as whooping cough, so for them it's "out of sight, out of mind, " Shu said.
Three minutes later and Hart's team were out of sight as Simonsen fumbled a free-kick by Michael Brown into the path of Piquionne who completed the simple tap in.
Allardyce's new charges were out of sight nine minutes later when McCarthy slotted in from 12 yards after Simonsen had saved from the former Porto striker.
Officials say that at one point earlier this year there was only a half-day's supply of gasoline in all of Baghdad, and gas lines stretched out of sight.
Enclade said she and her daughter usually speak every day, and it's extremely uncharacteristic for Monette to drop out of sight.
But why, given Labour's woes, are the Tories not out of sight?
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From a French fur trader with an iron hand to the Army Corps of Engineers reshaping the riverbed, Indian casinos built on brownfields to 280, 000 radioactive mice buried at the Falls, many of Niagara's stories are like the drums secreted in its landfills: shoved out of sight, covered over to look presentable, and driven by with glazed eyes, a quick flick of the radio volume.
Spain dominated for long periods and could have been out of sight before Nilsson's late leveller.
In the smart suburbs, Monterrey's rich are now keeping their SUVs garaged out of sight.
"Oil is out of sight when it's below the surface, but it's not out of mind, " said Edward Overton, an emeritus professor of environmental sciences at Louisiana State University.
By this point Fulham could have been out of sight had Zamora's heavy first touch not allowed Benaglio to save at the striker's feet after he was free on goal or if Murphy's shot from a Paul Konchesky cross had been placed better so as to prevent a last-ditch goal-line clearance from Barzagli.
Instead, fresh subsidies have been supplied, out of sight, by China's state banks.
But a hat-trick from Simpson-Daniel put the visitors out of sight, meaning Sweeney's late try was little consolation for Dai Young's side.
But at the height of his popularity in the early 1970s, Mr. Lloyd dropped out of sight, moved to California's Big Sur, and pursued an internal journey, re-emerging only after a decade of spiritual exploration.
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Statoil's Alexandra Beck Gjorv told the BBC the technology, the Hywind, to be put off Norway's coast - "should help move offshore wind farms out of sight".
It's "headless", because it's not built to connect directly to any TV, just shoved somewhere out of sight while you tune in on your various screens.
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But even as we dig our way out of this deep hole, it's important that we not lose sight of what led us into this mess in the first place.
That's the basic economic theory of hospitals, and it explains why hospital bills are out of sight.
But Americans appear indifferent to the "sky-is-falling" rhetoric out of Washington with no congressional deal in sight ahead of Friday's deadline to avert the mandatory austerity.
And the charity points out that even minor deterioration in a person's sight can increase the likelihood of trips and falls, in older people, can lead to broken bones, and a spell in hospital.
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As you may have read, the two slates also have stylus slots, though the S Pen was nowhere in sight during our demo -- perhaps to keep it out of the hands of sneaky bloggers.
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With the start of testimony Tuesday, the panel was transported by paramedic Richard Senneff into the singer's bedroom, a place he kept locked and where his propofol treatments were administered out of sight of everyone but Murray.
Players grabbing cookies by the handful and carrying out entire bags of Gatorade are a regular sight, especially among the team's rookies and single guys.
The relentless Albion attacks opened up the Cardiff defence again just before the hour as Bednar's presence created an opening for Dorrans but with a clear sight of goal and from 15 yards out, the Scotsman skewed his left-foot shot wide.
Putting cigarettes out of sight will support smokers who are trying to quit and reduce the tobacco industry's influence on children.
That's not to say there aren't a few laugh-out-loud sight gags and a couple of good one-liners stolen by mama Kathy Bates.
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