(1) They released an open statement through the AFL Players Association.
(2) DNA isolated from the wild-type aflatoxin-producing (Afl+) fungus Aspergillus parasiticus NRRL 5862 was used to construct a cosmid genomic DNA library employing the homologous gene (pyrG) encoding orotidine monophosphate decarboxylase for selection of fungal transformants.
(3) The patients were divided into those having alcoholic fatty liver (AFL) (Gr.
(4) While we are not quite there yet and still have a way to go, I feel that in 2014, we as a nation, community and individuals, have made progress.” The AFL star said he would continue to advocate for his nominated causes: against racism and domestic violence, and pushing for constitutional recognition of Australia’s first peoples.
(5) AFL backs Lewis Jetta and calls for end to 'draining' booing of Adam Goodes Read more Swans chairman Andrew Pridham has labelled the booing racist and Goodes received strong support on Monday night from rival coaches Nathan Buckley and Paul Roos.
(6) History says they are the best in the world … Despite their perspective [I’m hopeful] they’ll look to the heart of the issue and they’ll decide what’s appropriate or not … And in the end, it is about respecting the feelings of Goodes.” His comments came as the captains of all 18 AFL clubs pleaded for fans attending the games to stop booing.
(7) Winmar, who played 251 AFL games, made a stand against racism in 1993 when he lifted his jumper and pointed to his skin after being jeered by Collingwood fans at Victoria Park.
(8) Photograph: Courtesy of AFL-CIO Among the protesters is Duane Calloway, 53, a forklift driver at a Huhtamaki plant in Commerce, California.
(9) The interconversion activities of AF-B1 and AFL were not observed when the cell-free systems were preheated at 100 degrees C. These findings strongly suggest that the interconversion of AF-B1 and AFL is mediated by intracellular enzymes of A. flavus and the Rhizopus sp.
(10) Damon Silvers, policy director at the union umbrella group AFL-CIO, described the chained-CPI approach as "Washington-speak for benefit cut".
(11) Picking on a 13-year-old child I thought was absolutely ridiculous and having her questioned by police without an adult being present was absolutely disgusting on the part of himself and the AFL ,” she said, adding: “It was the way he carried on on the ground that made them do what they did.
(12) He doesn’t think that Adam deserves it.” Goodes courted controversy himself in May when he directed a war dance towards a section of Carlton supporters after kicking a goal during the AFL’s Indigenous round.
(13) In 2007, AFL great Wayne Carey was charged with assaulting police at Miami’s five star Mandarin Hotel.
(14) The information we have is there was an exchange between supporter groups and nothing to do with anyone on the field,” AFL media manager Patrick Keane said in a statement.
(15) Sav Rocca, punter Rocca played for North Melbourne and Collingwood during a 14-year AFL career, and is 13 th in the league’s all-time goalscoring list.
(16) In two episodes, the AFL accelerated to transient A fibrillation followed by spontaneous conversion to sinus rhythm (SR).
(17) The decisions that are being made about remote communities, without consultation, are premature and damaging.” 'Lifestyle choices' is Abbott's third and final strike on Indigenous affairs | Paul Daley Read more Sports stars have also joined the campaign against the community closures, including AFL players Jeff Garlett and Nathan Lovett-Murray.
(18) The mean difference in V1-V2 during AFL and AF vs NSR was 1 ms (range of 0-3 ms).
(19) In an effort to form a union, the workers reached out to local AFL-CIO representatives and “have been going at it since then”.
(20) I know it’s a fine line between delusion and imagination when one runs for president with 1% name recognition but I also know that in those early states they care a lot more about seeing the candidates than they do about the political endorsement process.” But in the crucial battle to prove that Sanders is a meaningful opponent to Clinton, rather than just a one-man protest movement, their meetings at the AFL-CIO council could prove a defining moment.
Football
Definition:
(n.) An inflated ball to be kicked in sport, usually made in India rubber, or a bladder incased in Leather.
(n.) The game of kicking the football by opposing parties of players between goals.
Example Sentences:
(1) It is 30 years since Paul Canoville became the first black footballer to play for Chelsea.
(2) I wish to clarify that for the period 1998 to 2002 I was employed by Fifa to work on a wide range of matters relating to football,” Platini wrote.
(3) Cas reduced it further to four, but the decision effectively ends Platini’s career as a football administrator because – as he pointedly noted – it rules him out of standing for the Fifa presidency in 2019.
(4) DATA Modern football data analysis has its origins in a video-based system that used computer vision algorithms to automatically track players.
(5) He continued: "I don't think there could be a better move for me: to retire from one of the world's best football clubs at the end of the season and then join one of the world's best broadcasters.
(6) Perhaps there were some other generations in Portuguese football with more talent, but they didn’t win.
(7) Alan Pardew faces punishment from the Football Association for his head-butt on Hull City's David Meyler.
(8) Beckham's decision marks the culmination of a strategy aimed at preserving his brand long after the footballer has faded.
(9) At the moment they’re playing some of the best football I’ve seen from any Tottenham team for many, many years.
(10) The number of seats has been reduced from 72,000 to 68,000, with another 12,000 to be added after the Games to meet the 80,000 minimum required in case Japan launches a bid to host the football World Cup.
(11) He said: "I don't want to talk any more about politics for one reason because I'm not in the House[es] of Parliament, I'm not a political person, I will talk about only football."
(12) I would like to see much more of that money go down to the grassroots.” The Premier League argues that its focus must remain on investing in the best players and facilities and claims it invests more in so-called “good causes” than any other football league.
(13) The 79-year-old also described the Liverpool striker’s four-month suspension from all football , plus nine international matches and a £65,000 fine, as a “fascist ban”.
(14) Keepy-uppys should be a simple skill for a professional footballer, so when Tom Ince clocked himself in the face with the ball while preparing to take a corner early in the second half, even he couldn't help but laugh.
(15) Massive pay packets are being used to lure foreign coaches and players from footballing nations such as Brazil in order to beautify the still dismal Chinese game.
(16) The footballer said the noise of the engine was too loud to hear if Cameron snored but his night "wasn't the best".
(17) Now serves as director of football and director of the academy at Crewe.
(18) Absolute has raised its profile with big-name signings such as Frank Skinner and bought live Premier League football rights for the first time for this season .
(19) Corruption scandals have left few among the Spanish ruling class untainted, engulfing politicians on the left and right of the spectrum, as well as businesses, unions, football clubs and even the king’s sister .
(20) There could be no faulting the atmosphere or the football drama.