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Its often the case, at least at a D-1 level, that individual teams (usually football and basketball) will have a net gain, only to see the losses incurred by other, less profitable sports cancel them out in the AD's ledger.
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For me to try and play a game with my boyfriend -- is the equivalent of a 6 year old recreational basketball player stepping on the court with a D-1 college player.
Women Audiences, Women Characters SVGL 2009
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Liberal U.S. Rep. Jay Inslee (D-1, WA) represents the turf at the federal level.
Democratic State Sen. Darlene Fairley Will Not Seek Reelection « PubliCola 2010
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It also found that Reliance initially estimated capital expenditure of D-1 and D-3 gas discovery in the block at $2.4 billion, which it later revised to $8.8 billion.
Auditor Concerned by India's Management of Oil and Gas Assets Rakesh Sharma 2011
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While Colo is flaky sufficient to fool around good this week (remember Kansas 3 weeks ago), it appears which Hawkins (this is D-1 football, man) has lost a team.
Lou's Locks Loser with Socks admin 2009
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Now, given the nature of the mod operations, R must be an integer number in the range of 0 to (D-1); also, if R is ever 0, it will remain 0 from then on out.
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I went to Scotland in 1997 on a golf tour that accompanying a D-1 university golf team.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Walter Olson on the FTC vs. Bloggers 2009
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Since there are only (D-1) possible values that R can pass through (without winding up as a repeating zero), you must eventually repeat.
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While Colo is flaky sufficient to fool around good this week (remember Kansas 3 weeks ago), it appears which Hawkins (this is D-1 football, man) has lost a team.
Archive 2009-11-01 admin 2009
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At least two of those will be American-Latino-operated, English-language channels and will be on the digital tier (D-1).
Alex Nogales: Comcast's Contract With Latinos: A Step in the Right Direction, Not a Solution to Media Consolidation Alex Nogales 2010
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