No tuition payments, no beer parties, no orientation programs, no graduation programs, no research labs and no football stadiums.
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He could fill football stadiums the way he used to as a player.
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Shareholder meetings were held in football stadiums and new issues had the hoopla of a circus coming to town.
The games in Arlington and Indy will be held in football stadiums.
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Navy plays home games in Annapolis, though the annual Army-Navy matchup has been played at pro football stadiums in Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington.
In your football stadiums, you don't have these kinds of episodes.
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Football stadiums in Africa are often old and poorly regulated.
"There are many other improvements we will make, but we are excited that we will see four new football stadiums being built in areas where they're needed, " said Riley.
Football stadiums have been turned into temporary detention facilities.
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Gomyde said he expects 332, 000 permanent jobs and 381, 000 temporary jobs to be created through 2014 as a result of World Cup build-out, mainly new hotels, airport and reforms at 18 football stadiums from north to south Brazil.
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Mercury arc lamps (the kind used in football stadiums) are not much better, since they emit a lot of ultraviolet light, which contributes to astronomers' woes without illuminating the action in a way that the human eye can detect.
Supporters have left scarves, football shirts and flowers across several football stadiums - including Everton's Goodison Park, at Leeds United's Elland Road, Newcastle United's St James' Park, the Millennium Stadium and Cardiff City Stadium, where Wales played their home games.
"The digital Ryan Hart does what the actual Ryan Hart did while at Rutgers: he plays college football, in digital recreations of college football stadiums, filled with all the trappings of a college football game, " wrote Judge Joseph Greenaway in documents outlining the decision.
Larger venues like the L.A.'s Staples Center, New York's Madison Square Garden and Miami's American Airlines Arena, not to mention large football stadiums like Giants Stadium in New Jersey and Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, bring tales of two price ranges for this summer's concerts.
The fledgling league is hoping to strike a chord with casual soccer fans by rescuing some of its teams from monstrous football stadiums--mausoleums to a soccer club playing to less than half capacity much of the time--and into soccer-only venues that bring fans closer to the action.
Up to 250, 000 women were raped, 67 percent of whom contracted AIDS. For hundreds of thousands of Rwandans, schools and football stadiums had become executions grounds where firearms and grenades were used for the highest kill-rate possible, and most of the arms used were exclusively from the West.
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That doesn't only have the country feeling proud of itself, it also has the country building new hotels, and upgrading soccer (football) stadiums and airports from north to south.
Once named for presidents and football coaches, stadiums now sell "naming rights" to the highest bidder.
Four of the seven Superbowls between 2008 and 2014 will be held in cities where taxpayers have built their football clubs brand new stadiums.
Chadwick believes branding stadiums reveals a consensus in football that is characteristic of German society and culture, where sponsor and fan cooperation is seen as for the club's greater good.
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It would be like a double Fifa World Cup and Olympics because, apart from the main venue for the Games, Kenya would have to build at least six world-class stadiums to host the Olympic football matches alone.
Matches would be played in stadiums that have already been built, or will be, by private money: football clubs' owners believe, rightly or wrongly, that new stadiums will pay for themselves, as fans turn up to matches for years to come.
But she said that many people across the country had criticised Fifa's move, saying that football's world governing organisation did not own South Africa's soccer stadiums, soccer balls or vuvuzelas (a South African plastic trumpet used by football fans).
Mullin has found a handy niche helping 20 universities repopulate stadiums and arenas for baseball, football, basketball and softball, among others.
The Fifa delegation were complimentary about transport, stadiums, security and the passion for football, raising only one question mark over accommodation.
Hansen, founder of Valiant Group, this week released a letter he wrote to Seattle Mayor Michael McGinn and King County Executive Dow Constantine thanking them for their co-operation in putting together a proposal that includes building an arena near the stadiums used by Seattle's pro football and baseball teams.
The book covers details of the bid such as stadiums, transport, security, marketing and football and social development.
The country has already faced a major strike by construction workers, which threatened stadiums being built for next year's football World Cup.
In 2012 Poland will co-host the next Euro football tournament with Ukraine, requiring huge investment in new roads and stadiums, which are badly behind schedule.
The influential global football supremo urged other national associations to replicate the all-seater stadiums and lack of fences, saying the crowd problems which forced the abandonment of Tuesday's Italy v Serbia international in Genoa were unlikely to have happened in England.
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