The chances are pretty strong that Arsenal will have to play at least one of the games coming up without our manager being on the bench, because not only was the Frenchman sent away from the touchline for his vehement and vocal complaints after Burnley were awarded a stoppage time penalty, but
video evidence seems to show him arguing and maybe even pushing the fourth official Andrew Taylor as he was urging Wenger further down the tunnel.
By
the video evidence they seem just as likely to spaz out and fly off the table!
Not exact matches
And while a whole week and more still lie between the first North London derby of the season, the anticipation for the mouth watering clash already
seems to be brimming at least from a Tottenham perspective as
evidenced from the hype
video doing the rounds on social media.
We bet Bean is thrilled that there's
video evidence to exonerate him, although it
seems like he was willing to take the fall for his beloved baby girl.
What you are asking about
seems to be more; possibly
video or audio
evidence?
The source cited in this
video seems to be outdated: Recently the USDA's Nutrient Data Laboratory (NDL) removed the USDA ORAC Database for Selected Foods from the NDL website due to mounting
evidence that the values indicating antioxidant capacity have no relevance to the effects of specific bioactive compounds, including polyphenols on human health http://www.ars.usda.gov/services/docs.htm?docid=15866&pf=1
Citizen Ed has reported on some of the hearings and has posted some
videos of the presentations, noting that parents, students, and teachers have been mostly absent, and that the NAACP's special task force, which is supposed to be weighing the
evidence,
seems misinformed and / or confused about what charter schools are.
Hard to tell really since the source
seems to be a French
video games magazine posting about it on Twitter, and there have been an awful lot of unreliable rumours about new games posted in foreign language publications (see many Japanese magazines posting rumours about the 3DS without any
evidence behind them).
I've seen a lot of Border Patrol checkpoint
videos and it
seems like the unfortunate reality is that the 4th amendment is mostly useful to suppress
evidence if it was the result of an unreasonable search.
While the duo's interaction
seemed «suspicious,» the inquiry committee was not convinced the
video, which had no sound, is conclusive
evidence of a drug transaction.
While this can
seem like an awfully long time, your injury lawyer need as much time as possible to obtain
evidence such as witness statements, police reports, expert testimony, vehicle inspection reports,
video footage and photographs, and medical documentation of your injuries.
But the
video does not
seem to support that claim — in fact, on its own it doesn't
seem to be enough
evidence to definitively place blame at all.