Sentences with phrase «kush years»

ASU didn't have «competitive consistency» (even though ASU hasn't had «competitive consistency» since the Frank Kush years in the 1970s).

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In the Rogers years, Kush was an untouchable and, in fact, Rogers rarely mentioned him, much less invited him to a practice.
Rogers got the job after Frank Kush, currently the coach - in - waiting for the USFL Arizona Outlaws, allegedly punched a player and was heaved out on a slippery banana peel of lawsuits and politics after 21 1/2 years as coach.
Arizona State's Frank Kush produces winning teams every year by espousing the Lombardian theory of coaching — hit, sweat, fight, take a couple of laps up the side of a mountain and then whip somebody 66 - 7
Little wonder the Colts popped champagne corks in the locker room after Kush announced he had accepted Arizona's offer, a reported five - year, $ 1 million contract — $ 700,000 of which is guaranteed.
The Hindu Kush - Himalayas Climate Impact Adaptation Assessment Programme will run for five years, carried out by Norway's Centre for International Climate and Environmental Research, the U.N. Environment Programme and the Katmandu, Nepal - based International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development.
They date back around 2,000 years to a time when a kingdom named Kush flourished in Sudan.
Built during the height of the Kush Kingdom, a group of 2000 - year - old pyramids resemble French formal gardens
Over the years, we have seen cannabis - influenced pet names pop up in our database including MaryJane, Indica, Sativa, Kush, and Skunk.
In a study published in Nature today, scientists assembled new datasets from Earth - observing satellites and found that glaciers in the Hindu Kush — Karakoram — Himalaya region (HKKH) lost 12 gigatonnes per year over the period 2003 — 08, much faster than previously reported.
Warming across the Himalaya - Hindu Kush region has been 0.74 °C higher than the global average over the past 100 years, with warming on the Tibetan plateau being particularly pronounced, 1.35 °C higher than the global average.
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