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  • FAr be it from me to critize and nitpick but if Judge Cardozo was

    Sotomayor confirmed for Supreme Court 2009

  • Even after a lifetime immersed in the far murkier politics of Italian football, Capello must have found himself bemused as the stumbling exit of Brian Barwick, the man whose overtures brought him to England, was followed by the sudden departure of the FA's first independent chairman, Lord Triesman.

    Fabio Capello must despair as the FA ship of fools heads for rocks 2010

  • To sustain the lie it was determined to communicate, the BBC nevertheless went so far as to ask the English Football Association (FA) if it had been approached by FIFA to host the 2010 tournament.

    ANC Today 2007

  • To sustain the lie it was determined to communicate, the BBC nevertheless went so far as to ask the English Football Association (FA) if it had been approached by FIFA to host the 2010 tournament.

    ANC Today 2007

  • Nel, who was in the number one position on the NNP's Mpumalanga candidates 'list for the National Assembly, is the most senior NNP member so far to join Louis Luyt's FA.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1999

  • Nel, who was in the number one position on the NNP's Mpumalanga candidates 'list for the National Assembly, is the most senior NNP member so far to join Louis Luyt's FA.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1999

  • However, as far as FA negotiator Mickey Webb, of the Ciskei, was concerned, the "real" negotiations had now shifted to the bilateral level.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1993

  • But team of the season so far Tottenham - proud eight-time winners of the FA's ancient jug-eared booty - are anything but right now.

    BBC News - Home 2011

  • But team of the season so far Tottenham - proud eight-time winners of the FA's ancient jug-eared booty - are anything but right now.

    BBC News - Home 2011

  • "She's not over it because, as far as she was concerned, there was nothing to get over," said Janie Frampton, the FA's referee manager for education and training.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

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