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As part of his new-sheriff gambit, Sam spent about half a million dollars on bringing in Dye Management to analyze the Maintenance Bureau's operations.
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U.S. Attorney Karen Loeffler says 53-year-old Thomas A. Dye is charged with two counts of violating the Stolen Valor Act, which criminalizes false claims to military medals.
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As part of his new-sheriff gambit, Sam spent about half a million dollars on bringing in Dye Management to analyze the Maintenance Bureau's operations.
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U.S. Attorney Karen Loeffler says 53-year-old Thomas A. Dye is charged with two counts of violating the Stolen Valor Act, which criminalizes false claims to military medals.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Rit Dye is fine for starters; simmer the solution and tails over low heat with a tablespoon of vinegar to help set the color, then rinse, dry, and head for the fly vise.
The Whole Deer 2003
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Jermaine Dye is still recovering from a broken bone in his left leg.
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The next step in Dye's return from the DL is a minor league rehab assignment, which the A's envision to be maybe two games.
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A's outfielder Jermaine Dye is expected to return to the lineup Saturday, but will be used as a DH for at least two weeks.
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Dye from the Rockies, who acquired him from the Royals, for three prospects: second baseman Jose Ortiz, outfielder Mario Encarnacion and pitcher Todd Belitz.
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The A's, who had people believing they were going to dump everyone and surrender, instead not only kept everyone, but acquired power-hitting outfielder Jermaine Dye from the Royals in a three-way deal.
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