(1) Dungy failed to get them all the way to the Super Bowl final, so at the start of 2002 the Bucs fired him.
(2) On the field, a new coach, Tony Dungy, led the team to the NFL playoffs by 1997.
(3) That is something the former Indianapolis Colts head coach Tony Dungy recently found out the hard way .
(4) Ross said he had formed an independent advisory group that includes Tony Dungy, Don Shula, Dan Marino, Jason Taylor and Curtis Martin to review organizational conduct policies and to make recommendations on areas for improvement.
(5) Smith's Chicago Bears lost the 2006 edition of the NFL showpiece 26-17 to the Indianapolis Colts, who were also led by an African-American, Tony Dungy.
(6) Head coach Tony Dungy led the Buccaneers to three playoff appearances in five years and was succeeded by Jon Gruden, architect of the mesmeric 2002 Super Bowl victory over the Oakland Raiders.
Dunny
Definition:
(a.) Deaf; stupid.
Example Sentences:
(1) The diploid number of M. dunni is also 40, but each autosome possesses a short, heterochromatic second arm.
(2) These results are taken to indicate the presence in the genomes of P. cinereus and P. dunni of evolutionarily stable "common" repetitive sequences.
(3) Each aspect has been considered in relation to the substantial difference in genome size between P. cinereus (C = 20 pg), P. vehiculum (C = 36.8 pg) and P. dunni (C = 38.8 pg).
(4) A 25-kb region of the plasmid (designated TRA) was shown previously to determine pheromone response and conjugation functions required for transfer of pCF10 between S. faecalis cells (P. J. Christie and G. M. Dunny, Plasmid 15:230-241, 1986).
(5) sp., parasites of Malaysian Vespertilioninae, and of Allintoschius dunni n.
(6) This banded grain pattern can be seen in all Mus species observed, but in M. dunni it is most exaggerated.
(7) In situ hybridization of the same sequences to meiotic chromosomes from P. dunni gave autoradiographs after 60 d exposure in which all chromosomes were labelled.
(8) Mus dunni and M. booduga are sympatric in many localities in India, but they can be separated by karyological and subtle morphological differences.
(9) Nadine Dorries "the suspended member for Mid Bedfordshire" – titter ye not – has not yet achieved her stated aim of encouraging a discussion about abortion or the nasty Lib Dems while emptying the dunny.
(10) Mus musculus x Mus cervicolor cervicolor hybrids failed to complete more than a few cleavage divisions but both M. musculus x M. dunni and M. musculus x M. caroli hybrids completed preimplantation development.
(11) In the accompanying paper (S.-M. Kao, S. B. Olmsted, A. S. Viksnins, J.C. Gallo, G. M. Dunny, J. Bacteriol, 173:7650-7664, 1991), the sequence of the prgB gene encoding the AS molecule (Asc10) produced by pheromone-induced cells carrying plasmid pCF10 is presented.
(12) About 5% of the 125I-repetitive fraction hybridized with a large excess of DNA from P. dunni at Cot 20.
(13) The heterochromatic short arms of the autosomes in M. dunni finish DNA replication earlier than many areas in the euchromatic long arms and the heterochromatin of the sex chromosomes.
(14) The cinereus--dunni common repetitive sequences could not be detected in plethodontids belonging to different tribes, nor in more distantly related amphibians.
(15) Five of the mouse types were subspecies of Mus musculus, the others were M. cervicolor, M. dunni and M. caroli.
(16) The thymidine analog, 2',3'-didehydro-2',3'-dideoxythymidine (D4T), and 3'-azido-3'-deoxythymidine (AZT) were evaluated for activity against Friend virus complex (FV) in Mus dunni cells using a focal immunoenzyme assay.
(17) In addition, we provide evidence here and in the accompanying paper (S. B. Olmsted, S.-M. Kao, L. J. van Putte, J. C. Gallo, and G. M. Dunny, J. Bacteriol.
(18) Chromomere distribution is the same for lampbrush chromosomes from all 3 species, and since P. vehiculum and P. dunni have longer chromosomes than P. cinereus, it is clear that the former 2 species have many more chromomeres (60-70%) per haploid set of lampbrush chromosomes.
(19) The results indicated that even when barriers to viral entry were bypassed, mouse NIH 3T3 cells and Dunni cells still showed a marked reduction in number of cells expressing HIV compared with the human cells studied, although the intensity of immunostaining of individual positive mouse cells was indistinguishable from that seen on permissive human cell lines.
(20) This deleted virus was biologically cloned by limiting dilutions and single cell cloning in Mus dunni fibroblasts.