Intelligence experts say they're used by terrorists to throw their pursuers off the trail.
The bunker was found early Friday about 800 yards off the trail.
There are always conditions, and terms and qualifiers and sesquipedalian descriptors surrounding his trades that put even the most adventurous investors off the trail.
MS. PSAKI: And just one thing to add -- obviously the President took three days off the campaign trail earlier this week, despite the fact that the election is next Tuesday, to make sure a robust response effort was set up.
McCain and Obama both took time off the campaign trail Sunday to prepare for their final presidential debate on Wednesday.
But with TripAdvisor and my friends advice, we were able to go down many alleys and explore local haunts far off the beat trail.
Hunts are no longer allowed to use dogs to chase down foxes, but are instead supposed to use techniques such as drag hunting, where dogs set off on the trail of a scent laid about 20 minutes in advance by a runner or rider dragging a lure.
Mr Berlusconi, then, is setting off on the comeback trail from a lower and more unpromising point than ever before.
Senator McCain, meanwhile, took yesterday off from the campaign trail.
It's unclear, for example, why Jack and Cendoya went off the well-marked trail and how much water they had with them.
Kerry's remarks in Atlantic City marked his return to the campaign trail after a week off as the nation marked the death of former President Reagan.
Revelers and trail blazers were filing down a street in the town near the Tennessee state line to celebrate the Appalachian Trail when the sedan veered off the road.
MoPub believes the trail-off for Android devices was due to their poor conversion rate.
The effects of water and ice, too, are likely to be intermittent, and to trail off a bit as the reserves on top of the mountain are used up.
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Now Fayyad is trying to replace the cash payments and create a paper trail, thwarting commanders who skim off the top.
Write performance is the strong suit, staying closer to the ideal where others sometimes trail off quickly.
"Camping can range from setting up a tent in the backyard to car camping to a light hike into a meadow off a trail, " says Michele Orr, REI's director of merchandising, whose company sells all the gear and gadgets a camper could desire.
The two were believed to have gone off trail near Holy Jim Trail, a tree-lined dirt path along a creek that leads to a waterfall and is popular with day hikers.
Young scrum-half Eastmond had started the night off well for Saints with his sixth try of the season, demonstrating his electrifying footwork to leave a trail of defenders in the wake of his mazy run to the line for a sparkling try.
He intentionally left a trail of evidence including the license plate off his getaway car to ensure his incarceration.
"I want to run up it, " said Rob, who shortly set off on his own to investigate the first half mile of the trail.
France carded 61 to trail by five and Denmark (63) are six off the pace.
Over the next several years (to 2015) economic growth could trail off as fiscal stimulus subsides.
At the Thurlow Hunt - one of the oldest in Britain - dozens of riders set off as their dogs followed an artificial trail of fox scent.
The former Pennsylvania senator also aggressively went after Romney on the campaign trail, framing Romney as a poor choice for conservatives to face off against President Obama.
And it's also easy to find critics suggesting the software encourages cyclists to jettison trail etiquette in favour of trying to shave seconds off their time.
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Even if the UN sleuths' trail of clues stops at the door of Mr Kanaan, that may not get Mr Assad off the hook.
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