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ynthetic sulfonamide that mimics abscisic acid ( | ABA), a naturally produced stress hormone in plants |
Gymnarchus niloticus - commonly known as the | aba, aba aba, frankfish, freshwater rat-tail or Afr |
The | ABA accreditation team returned to the FAMU campus |
It gained | ABA accreditation three years later in 1965. |
The law school applied for | A.B.A. accreditation in 1998. |
Lawyers that graduated from | ABA accredited schools may also practice in Puerto |
aria School of Law, founded in 1999, is a fully | ABA accredited Roman Catholic law school, located i |
l of Law is a private American Bar Association ( | ABA) accredited law school and is a member of the A |
The Thurgood Marshall School of Law is an | ABA accredited law school in Houston, Texas, that a |
e exam an applicant must have graduated from an | ABA accredited law school and be deemed of good mor |
e of Law is a private American Bar Association ( | ABA) accredited law school and is a member of the A |
Pyrabactin (for pyridyl containing | ABA activator) is a naphthalene sulfonamide hypocot |
er Nielson (Ethan Stiefel), who has returned to | ABA after his ballet company lost its funding. |
As such, pyrabactin is the first | ABA agonist that is not an ABA analog and may ultim |
Jones was a three time | ABA All Star, shot 34% from three point range and n |
d DeWitt Menyard of the Mavericks played in the | ABA All Star Game. |
on (in which he made his only appearance in the | ABA All Star Game) and 18.8 the following season. |
he season; he was still selected to play in the | ABA All Star game along with teammates Steve Jones |
Gus Gerard, 1975 | ABA All-Rookie Team |
Marvin Barnes, 1975 | ABA All-Rookie Team |
He was named to the 1970 | ABA All-Rookie team, and averaged 13.4 points per g |
Calvin began his professional career with the | ABA's Los Angeles Stars, averaging 16.8 points per |
nd two years later he represented Dallas in the | ABA All-Star Game. |
Carrier was a three-time | ABA All-Star with the Colonels (1968, 1969, 1970), |
He also made three | ABA All-Star Game appearances (1973, 1974 and 1975) |
rebounds in his career and appeared in the 1968 | ABA All-Star Game. |
er the course of his career and appeared in two | ABA All-Star Games. |
He played in the 1976 | ABA All-Star game when the game format was Denver v |
He also appeared in the 1974 | ABA All-Star Game. |
Mel Daniels appeared in the 1972 | ABA All-Star Game |
Roger Brown appeared in the 1972 | ABA All-Star Game |
Freddie Lewis appeared in the 1972 | ABA All-Star Game |
Mel Daniels, appeared in the 1973 | ABA All-Star Game |
George McGinnis, appeared in the 1973 | ABA All-Star Game |
ing the 1971-72 season and appeared in the 1972 | ABA All-Star Game. |
Artis Gilmore returned to the | ABA All-Star Game and once again was named First Te |
Spirits in 1974-1975, was named MVP of the 1975 | ABA All-Star Game, and led the young team into the |
ions despite his height, but played in the 1968 | ABA All-Star Game, as did Warley. |
He was also named to four | ABA All-Star teams, and he was the first president |
Eakins also represented Virginia in the 1974 | ABA All-Star Game. |
per game in his career and appeared in the 1970 | ABA All-Star Game. |
s in his professional career and was a two-time | ABA All-Star. |
ne of seven players unanimously selected to the | ABA All-Time Team in 1997. |
He is the son of former | ABA and NBA player Moses Malone, who was inducted i |
believes that he was wrongly blacklisted by the | ABA and later the NBA. |
After his NBA career, he played in the CBA and | ABA, and in Spain and Venezuela. |
The first two were in the | ABA and the final four were in the NBA. |
settled by way of a consent decree between the | ABA and the United States Department of Justice in |
of a desire to disassociate themselves from the | ABA, and also because it is illegal to own a pit bu |
ssional basketball - 1,041 in a row between the | ABA and NBA. |
n October 8, 1975 the reigning champions of the | ABA and NBA met at Freedom Hall in Louisville. |
e NHL and formerly the Florida Pit Bulls of the | ABA and the Florida Bobcats of the AFL 1998-2001 al |
ty of Toledo, Brisker played six seasons in the | ABA and NBA as a member of the Pittsburgh Pipers (1 |
The team has scheduled games against both | ABA and non-ABA opponents. |
He chose to play in the fledgling | ABA, and became one of its all-time greatest player |
rd in both the American Basketball Association ( | ABA) and the National Basketball Association (NBA). |
BA and 5 seasons (1970-1975) in the now-defunct | ABA, and he was one of the few players to be an All |
rmone pathways, such as those of abscisic acid ( | ABA) and ethylene (ET). |
s (1971-1979) of professional basketball in the | ABA and NBA. |
Verga opted to play in the | ABA and averaged 23.7 points per game in his rookie |
2-74) and Spirits of St. Louis (1974-76) in the | ABA and for the Kansas City Kings (1976-77) in the |
include phenylmercuric acetate, abscisic acid ( | ABA) and aspirin. |
He was an | ABA and NBA draft pick. |
er in both the American Basketball Association ( | ABA) and the National Basketball Association (NBA), |
d directed by Joseph Cedar, starring Shlomo Bar | Aba and Lior Ashkenazi. |
laced by the Australian Broadcasting Authority ( | ABA) and the Broadcasting Act 1992. |
2007, the Noise announced they were leaving the | ABA and focusing their efforts on the upcoming WBA |
rofessional basketball player, primarily in the | ABA and NBA. |
The team subsequently left the | ABA and entered the Continental Basketball Associat |
ke Dazzle (2002/03, NBDL), Orange County Crush ( | ABA) and Fujian Xunxing (China) (2004/05), Idaho St |
In 1967, he co-founded the original | ABA and the Indiana Pacers franchise, serving for t |
Subsequently, after two seasons in the CBA and | ABA and his New Jersey spell, Thomas moved overseas |
the group in combating the merciless crimes in | Aba and environs. |
Jones played for the Memphis Houn'Dawgs in the | ABA, and in Greece, Turkey, Italy, Korea and China. |
his Tams and Kentucky Colonels (1972-73) of the | ABA and the Phoenix Suns (1973-74) of the NBA. |
American professional basketball player in the | ABA and the NBA. |
Their production is induced by | ABA and in response to salt. |
urse of his career (26.1 points per game in the | ABA, and 11.9 points per game in the NBA). |
975-76) in the American Basketball Association ( | ABA) and, after the 1976 ABA-NBA merger, he played |
The | ABA announced a one-game playoff between the Blizza |
On November 5, 2008 the | ABA announced that ABA basketball would return to L |
On November 12, 1975 the | ABA announced that it was folding the San Diego Sai |
As an | ABA arena the Coliseum, with the Pros and Sounds, h |
He then spent the 1970-71 season in the | ABA as a member of the Carolina Cougars. |
asley played seven seasons (1967 - 1974) in the | ABA as a member of the Dallas Chaparrals and Utah S |
7-1973) in the American Basketball Association ( | ABA) as a member of the Houston Mavericks, Indiana |
rlick then played professionally in the NBA and | ABA as a member of the Detroit Pistons, San Francis |
He played five seasons in the NBA and | ABA as a member of the Pistons, Baltimore Bullets, |
question the stability of the franchise and the | ABA as a whole; to that point, only one of the four |
in the NBA, but did spend three seasons in the | ABA as a member of the Pittsburgh Pipers, Minnesota |
as quickly challenged by the Dughlat amir Mirza | Aba Bakr, who, although in theory was a Moghul vass |
lil's father Miran Shah, as well as his brother | Aba Bakr, marched from Azerbaijan in support. |
Mirza | Aba Bakr, the great-great-grandson of Khudaidad, bu |
He was the eldest son of Mirza | Aba Bakr. |
He was also the 1973 | ABA bantamweight champion, lightweight in 1975, and |
McKenzie was the 1920 British | ABA bantamweight champion. |
-year period, 2003-07, show compliance with the | ABA bar passage rule, Interpretation 301-6. |
After four seasons in the | ABA, Barry rejoined the Warriors in 1972. |
ll team of the American Basketball Association ( | ABA) based in San Diego, California which began pla |
es City, Florida) is a retired American NBA and | ABA basketball player. |
America in 2000 with the Indiana Legends in the | ABA before he signed a contract that brought him ba |
lly in the new American Basketball Association ( | ABA) beginning in the 2007-2008 season. |
o teams of the American Basketball Association ( | ABA) between 2004 and 2005 where he played shooting |
The Sea Dawgs won the | ABA Blue Central division in their first year with |
5, 1952) is an American attorney, member of the | ABA Board of Governors, and former Chairman of the |
York Lawyer Bettina B. Plevan is New Member of | ABA Board of Governors,” American Bar Association |
Costas was a prominent contributor to the | ABA book Loose Balls: The Short, Wild Life of the A |
Magick: Liber | ABA, Book Four, Parts I-IV. |
e is a keen runner and boxer, training with top | ABA boxing coach Jacqui-Lee Pryce at Fitzroy Lodge, |
equently commissioned by the company, including | Aba Brewery in 1957, Kaduna Brewery in 1963, and Ib |
In 1986, Slatton was named | ABA Broadcaster of the Year by the Alabama Broadcas |
he Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the | ABA broadened the Commission's mission to serve all |
the San Antonio Spurs, a team that began in the | ABA but joined the NBA after the ABA-NBA merger in |
many respects to the American Bar Association ( | ABA), but farther to the political right. |
ABA can be manufactured for agricultural use; howev | |
h Stars, and Virginia Squires, and he ended his | ABA career in 1975 with 9,746 total points. |
3 points, 11.6 rebounds) over the course of his | ABA career and ranks tenth on the ABA's all-time li |
ll Association and went on to have a seven year | ABA career with the Colonels, Pittsburgh Condors, a |
He scored 11,544 during his | ABA career and appeared in five ABA All-Star Games. |
He scored 4,347 points in his | ABA career and ranks 27th in ABA history in total g |
ints per game and 10.9 rebounds per game in his | ABA career and appeared in the 1969 ABA All-Star Ga |
ints per game and 11.9 rebounds per game in his | ABA career and appeared in the 1971 ABA All-Star Ga |
two seasons with that team before finishing his | ABA career with the Spirits of St. Louis during the |
ficient scorer (19.2 points per game during his | ABA career) and a highly-esteemed defender. |
ged 8.2 points and 7.0 rebounds per game in his | ABA career, and won a league championship with the |
In his | ABA career, Parkhill played in 173 games and scored |
During his eight-year (1967-1975) | ABA career, spent with the Pacers, Memphis Sounds, |
During his | ABA career, he tallied 10,620 points and 3,067 assi |
In his | ABA career, Washington averaged 10.6 points per gam |
nts per game and 7.3 rebounds per game over his | ABA career. |
He averaged 9.7 points per game in his | ABA career. |
ciation and currently serves as co-chair of the | ABA Center for Human Rights. |
He served on the Executive Board of the | ABA Central European and Eurasian Law Initiative (C |
Mitchell was a four-time | ABA champion in the light heavyweight class (1922-2 |
an boxing at the age of 12 and became a British | ABA champion at the age of 15 before making a winni |
The 1974-75 Spirits had upset the reigning | ABA champion New York Nets in the 1975 Eastern Divi |
teams from the rival league: the Nets (the last | ABA champion), Denver Nuggets, Indiana Pacers and S |
ng Club, he became one of the youngest British ( | ABA) champions in December 2006 while still 17, at |
ppearances in the playoffs, including one in an | ABA championship final from 1975-1979. |
all Association for 236 games, winning the 1975 | ABA championship with the Colonels. |
on the Pittsburgh Pipers team that won the 1968 | ABA Championship and winning the 1969 ABA Champions |
The Buccaneers then advanced to the first ever | ABA Championship series, facing the Pittsburgh Pipe |
Green boxing club with whom he won the English | ABA championship in 2005 and 2007 and a 4 Nations c |
He won the 1968 | ABA Championship with the Pittsburgh Pipers and app |
He won an | ABA Championship with the Nets in 1976 and appeared |
He also won an | ABA Championship in 1971 as a member of the Stars, |
Jones won the 1975 | ABA Championship with the 1974-75 Kentucky Colonels |
That season Jabali's efforts helped bring an | ABA Championship to the Oakland Oaks, a team that a |
Was member of the 1969 | ABA Championship Oakland Oaks that included Rick Ba |
1 seasons with the Utah Stars (who won the 1971 | ABA Championship) and New York Nets. |
er's SEABL championship (although they lost the | ABA championship), and was awarded the SEABL MVP. |
, while playing for the Stars, who won the 1971 | ABA Championship, Sports Illustrated described him |
is inaugural year, led the Warriors to the 2005 | ABA Championship. |
967-68 Pittsburgh Pipers team that won the 1968 | ABA Championship. |
61 points in 47 regular season games and won an | ABA Championship. |
e decisive seventh game 122-113 to win the 1968 | ABA championship. |
967-68 Pittsburgh Pipers team that won the 1968 | ABA Championship. |
s Erving, Swen Nater, and Brian Taylor, won the | ABA Championship. |
The Pipers won the 1968 | ABA Championship. |
was part of the Colonels team that won the 1975 | ABA Championship. |
was part of the Colonels team that won the 1975 | ABA Championship. |
He won the | ABA Championships as a bantamweight in 1903 and 190 |
He also won the | ABA championships in 2005 and 2006, the Four Nation |
He is one of two men to win NBA and | ABA championships as a coach; coincidentally, the o |
He won | ABA championships in 1969 with the Oakland Oaks and |
Leonard led the Pacers to three | ABA championships before the ABA-NBA merger in June |
The New York Nets appeared in the | ABA Championships for the first time and were defea |
sion champion Kentucky Colonels appeared in the | ABA Championships for the second time and were defe |
sion champion Los Angeles Stars appeared in the | ABA Championships for the first time and were defea |
ed out as a Light heavyweight, winning the 1961 | ABA championships and a bronze medal at the Europea |
Kompolt was the seat of the | Aba clan. |
ded: Simeon E. Baldwin (as director, 1907-1919; | ABA co-founder and president, later Governor of Con |
ent Women Lawyers of Achievement Award from the | ABA Commission on Women in the Profession; and the |
On October 26, 1975, | ABA Commissioner DeBusschere got word that one of t |
He also led the | ABA committee to form the model rules in this area. |
ation, Tober played the customary role that the | ABA committee chair plays (and that is set forth in |
Bar Association Law Student Division and on the | ABA Committee for the Unmet Legal Needs of Children |
They pointed to the fact that the chair of the | ABA committee at the time of the evaluation, Stephe |
Under the | ABA committee's procedures, the chair votes only in |
the franchise, and were looking at returning to | ABA competition at an undetermined point in the fut |
that made a selection must assume the player's | ABA contract. |
The | ABA Council's overall opinion was that the law scho |
In 1954 Wells went on to retain his | ABA Crown outpointing Irishman Andy Keogh in the fi |
The | Aba Daba Music Hall was co-founded by Aline Waites |
The | Aba Daba Theatre Company stayed at the Water Rats u |
In 1914 he wrote the lyrics to | Aba Daba Honeymoon, which was revived for the 1950 |
Aba Daba Honeymoon was featured on the 1959 soundtr | |
The | Aba Daba Theatre Company have also produced shows a |
the oven, while the guy on the Wurlitzer plays | Aba Daba Honeymoon because you had once told somebo |
In July 1998 the | A.B.A. denied the law school's application for accred |
The | ABA describes this work as "More than merely a trav |
ve a three point line until the mid 80's as the | ABA did in 1969). |
them what they want, what they need," says Garr | ABA director Theresa Wagner. |
ritt joined the Buffalo Braves through the 1976 | ABA dispersal draft, playing with that team for the |
Jones was selected by the Indiana Pacers in the | ABA Dispersal Draft and played two seasons (1976-19 |
ation folded, and selected Maurice Lucas in the | ABA dispersal draft. |
nd in the 1972 American Basketball Association ( | ABA) Draft by the San Diego Conquistadors. |
As an underclassman he was selected in the 1974 | ABA Draft in the ninth round by the Kentucky Colone |
York Knicks and in the second round of the 1972 | ABA Draft by the Carolina Cougars. |
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