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red zone         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Red zone; Red Zone (disambiguation); The Red Zone
<networking> An environment located between internal and external firewalls where software and hardware are deployed to enable access to extranet applications. Compare De-Militarised Zone. (1997-11-05)
red zone         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Red zone; Red Zone (disambiguation); The Red Zone
¦ noun
1. a dangerous or forbidden region, or one in which an activity is prohibited.
2. American Football the region between the opposing team's 20-yard line and goal line.
Red zone (gridiron football)         
IN AMERICAN FOOTBALL THE AREA BETWEEN THE 20 YARD LINE AND THE GOAL OF THE DEFENSIVE TEAM
Red zone (football); Red zone (American and Canadian football)
In gridiron football, the red zone is the area of the field between the 20-yard line and the goal line. The red zone official meaning is the scoring zone during the process of playing the game and, though some professional stadiums may have a decorative stripe indicating the 20-yard line (usually either team colors, or a red-white-blue stripe; some fields have it placed at the 25-yard line instead), the zone is not red-colored, and merely a statistical delineation.

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Red Zone
Red Zone or redzone may refer to:
Examples of use of red zone
1. They rarely venture out into the «Red Zone,» that is, violence–torn Iraq.
2. Vincent was the author of the recently published "In the Red Zone÷ A Journey Into the Soul of Iraq."
3. The heavy security presence that accompanies us into the Red Zone also puts a damper on meetings.
4. The result was his book, "In the Red Zone÷ A Journey into the Soul of Iraq," published late last year.
5. "Pretty soon we will be in the middle of the Red Zone," says a sergeant, referring to the Iraqi capital outside the enclave, which is regarded as unsafe.