(1) So that's 1-1 on Twitter allez es (that's the plural of allez , obviously): Brando Florente (@BrandoJablan) @guardian_sport @Simon_Burnton come on Nole June 8, 2014 joseph langton (@jnlangton) @guardian_sport @Simon_Burnton come on raffa June 8, 2014 2.24pm BST First set: Djokovic* 2-1 Nadal Djokovic nets a straightforward backhand to go 0-15 down, but an ace, a powerful crosscourt forehand from halfway down the court and then a fearsome, thunderous rally that ends with Nadal slapping a forehand into the net puts him firmly in control of the game.
(2) A highly significant correlation between monocyte leukotactic responses and plasma leukotactic inhibitory activity was found in patients with sarcoidosis, suggesting an important in vivo modulatory nole for this substance.
(3) Simon Frank (@nomisknarf) @HunterFelt pulling for the Noles here mainly due to Auburn, Cam Newton and the financial cheating.
Nome
Definition:
() of Nim
(n.) A province or political division, as of modern Greece or ancient Egypt; a nomarchy.
(n.) Any melody determined by inviolable rules.
(n.) See Term.
() Alt. of Nomen
Example Sentences:
(1) The Armstrong-Nome theory was applied and found to adequately describe the partitioning behavior of solutes eluted with these bile salts at low surfactant concentrations.