(1) Chad Abram runs for three yards for a first down, and FSU keep driving, and Winston throws again to Benjamin, 24 yards to the Auburn 29, and that's very much another first down.
(2) A total of 292 sows, at three experimental stations (Auburn, Texas A&M, Texas Tech), was used to determine the effects of depriving sows of feed and(or) water before weaning on reproductive performance.
(3) 2.01am GMT Florida State 3-0 Auburn, 5:30, 1st quarter And THERE'S CHRIS DAVIS, he returns Guayo's punt for 22 yards to get Auburn to the Florida State 22!
(4) Now aged 50, Cook graduated from Auburn University with a degree in industrial engineering in 1982, and followed it with an MBA.
(5) The officials seems to miss a horsecollar tackle on the play, huge break for Auburn.
(6) 4.34am GMT Florida State 20-21 Auburn, 6:05 4th quarter Marshall runs seven yards on FSU's 31, another first down.
(7) Bear in mind Mitchell is new this seasn to both Auburn and QB.
(8) Jay Prosch almost muffs a punt and then Auburn goes 3 and out, including an inexplicable wildcat play on 2nd down.
(9) Chris Davis almost muffs the punt return for Auburn, that's not as dirty as it sounds.
(10) Northern Illinois quarterback Jordan Lynch was third, followed by Boston College's Andre Williams, Manziel and Auburn's Tre Mason.
(11) The Tigers will have to settle for a field goal... 2.39am GMT Florida State 3-14 Auburn, 11:09, 2nd quarter Nick Marshall and Tre Mason combine to get to the 50 and a first down (okay Marshall only got them one yard, but he helped!).
(12) Freshman kicker Cade Foster missed the attempt which fell into the arms of Auburn's Chris Davis who returned it from 109 yards for the game winning touchdown.
(13) 5.02am GMT Florida State 34-31 Auburn, :13, 4th quarter Chris Davis is receiving the kickoff... but no kick six here, he gets it 16 yards to the Auburn 16.
(14) 3.05am GMT Florida State 10-21 Auburn, :12, 2nd quarter The ruling on the touchdown is confirmed because duh.
(15) 4.58am GMT Florida State 27-31 Auburn, :21, 4th quarter Winston connects with Kenny Shaw, 5 yards.
(16) 1.52am GMT Florida State 3-0 Auburn, 8:05, 1st quarter Mason gets that one last yard he needs for the first down.
(17) Freeman, having a fine game here, runs for four yards, on 2nd and 6 Winston aims one at Greene that he should get but can't and on 3rd and 6... Oof Auburn's defense steps up once again.
(18) 2.57am GMT Florida State 3-21 Auburn, 3:46, 2nd quarter Or maybe not.
(19) 4.44am GMT Florida State 27-24 Auburn, 2:50, 4th quarter Touchback for Aguayo, Auburn starts on their own 25.
(20) 3.49am GMT Florida State 10-21 Auburn, 7:59, 3rd quarter Okay, 1st and 10 on their own 26, Winston scrambles and picks up... aaaalmost a first down, they'll mark it nine.
Colour
Definition:
(n.) See Color.
Example Sentences:
(1) A similar interference colour appeared after incubating sections of rat skin with chymase.
(2) What we’re doing is designed to improve people’s lives.” "I don't see race, colour or creed, and neither do my children," he added.
(3) They retained the ability to make this discrimination when the coloured stimuli were placed against a background bright enough to saturate the rods.3.
(4) Mendl's candy colours contrast sharply with the gothic garb of our hero's enemies and the greys of the prison uniforms – as well as scenes showing the hotel later, in the 1960s, its opulence lost beneath a drab communist refurb.
(5) On 17 December Clegg will set out his own script for the year ahead, testing the idea that coalition governments can function even as the two parties clearly show their separate colours.
(6) The Brandenburg Gate was lit up in the colours of the German flag.
(7) In his notorious 1835 Minute on Education , Lord Macaulay articulated the classic reason for teaching English, but only to a small minority of Indians: “We must do our best to form a class who may be interpreters between us and the millions whom we govern; a class of persons, Indians in blood and colour, but English in taste, in opinions, in morals and in intellect.” The language was taught to a few to serve as intermediaries between the rulers and the ruled.
(8) Bound biocytinyl-E2 is detected after binding of streptavidin-peroxidase and colour production by the enzyme.
(9) Significant biases in the distribution of cases of babesiosis were found with regard to season (P < 0,05), sex (P < 0,001) and coat colour (P < 0.01).
(10) In order to map the mental state in the early puerperium the authors gave to a group of 100 women for five days after delivery Lüscher's colour test.
(11) Trichophytosis (T. equinum) is characterized as typical numerous small and round patches, covered by small, bran-like, asbestos-coloured scales.
(12) Malvidin chloride (MC) a colouring agent from flowers of Malvaviscus conzattii Greenum was studied for male anti-fertility effects in adult langur monkeys (Presbytis entellus entellus Dufresne).
(13) The conclusion is to warn the orthopaedic surgeons to look carefully what model is behind the pretty coloured results.
(14) His bracelets and his hair, neatly gathered in a colourful elasticated band, contrast with his unflashy day-to-day uniform of checked shirts, jeans or cheap chinos and trainers.
(15) Blunt homicide predominated amongst White females, who were substantially older than the Coloured and African subjects.
(16) Variation of scrotal colour was not due to changes in melanocyte number or dispersion of melanosomes.
(17) Most striking finding was his difficulty in identifying common objects and colours along with a profound alexia.
(18) In three the diagnosis was only suspected when the colour Doppler study showed dilated intraseptal and epicardial vessels and an abnormal flow signal into the pulmonary artery in diastole; this latter signal localised the exact site of communication, which was not apparent on angiocardiography.
(19) The verbal coding and recognition of colours of a group of chronic schizophrenics and their normal controls were investigated.
(20) Scott insisted he was an abstract painter in the way he felt Chardin was too: the pans and fruit were uninteresting in themselves; they were merely "the means of making a picture", which was a study in space, form and colour.