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First Quarter Hou_Stover 19 pass from Stroud (Fairbairn kick), 14:42. Ten_FG Folk 51, 11:15. Ten_Westbrook-Ikhine 38 pass from Levis (Folk kick), 1:57. Second Quarter Ten_Pollard 10 run (Folk kick), 11:03. Hou_Collins 5 pass from Stroud (Fairbairn kick), 6:17. Hou_FG Fairbairn 28, 1:47. Ten_FG Folk 56, :00. Third Quarter Ten_FG Folk 51, 9:08. Hou_Ward 65 interception return (Fairbairn kick), :04. Fourth Quarter Hou_FG Fairbairn 54, 9:46. Ten_Okonkwo 70 pass from Levis (Folk kick), 9:35. Ten_safety, 1:13. A_71,055. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING_Tennessee, Pollard 24-119, Levis 8-10, Chestnut 1-3. Houston, Mixon 14-22, Stroud 3-18. PASSING_Tennessee, Levis 18-24-1-278, Boyd 0-1-0-0. Houston, Stroud 20-33-2-247. RECEIVING_Tennessee, Boyd 6-55, Ridley 5-93, Pollard 3-10, Westbrook-Ikhine 2-48, Okonkwo 1-70, Chestnut 1-2. Houston, Collins 5-92, Mixon 5-23, Dell 3-72, Stover 3-26, Schultz 2-20, Woods 1-8, Metchie 1-6. MISSED FIELD GOALS_Houston, Fairbairn 28.Toi Ohomai proposes to end timber machining apprenticeship in Rotorua
Aston Villa’s disallowed goal would have counted in England – Unai EmeryLAUGFS Lubricants, Sri Lanka’s first and only home-grown lubricant manufacturer, proudly serves as the Official Lubricant Partner of the Colombo Motor Show 2024. The event, a highlight in Sri Lanka’s automotive calendar, will take place from December 6th to 8th at the BMICH. This partnership reaffirms LAUGFS Lubricants’ commitment to innovation, performance, and supporting the growth of the automotive industry. The Colombo Motor Show 2024 includes an exciting lineup of activities, including motorcar exhibitions, a 4×4 off-road showcase, vintage car displays, car audio-video demonstrations, car care product stalls, and thrilling bike stunts. As the Official Lubricant Partner, LAUGFS Lubricants is set to host an engaging and interactive stall at the Colombo Motor Show 2024. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore exclusive offers on premium lubricants, connect with industry experts for insights into cutting-edge lubrication technologies, and take part in exciting activities. “At LAUGFS Lubricants, we take great pride in crafting world-class engine oils that are specifically tailored to suit Sri Lanka’s unique climatic and road conditions,” said Kumar Rodrigo, CEO of LAUGFS Lubricants. “Our lubricant brand embodies the essence of reliability, innovation, and performance, offering products that deliver superior engine protection and enhanced vehicle efficiency. With a steadfast commitment to excellence, LAUGFS Lubricants continues to raise the bar in providing solutions that cater to the evolving needs of motorists across the nation.” Ashan Ranasinghe, Brand Manager at LAUGFS Lubricants, added, “We warmly invite everyone to visit the LAUGFS Lubricants stall, where you can experience cutting-edge lubrication technology and explore products designed to optimise vehicle performance suited to our local environment. Being the Official Lubricant Partner for the Colombo Motor Show 2024 is a testament to the trust placed in our lubricant brand, which continues to set new standards in performance and reliability.” LAUGFS Lubricants Limited, a fully owned subsidiary of LAUGFS Holdings, has been offering lubricant solutions to every class of motor vehicle since 2008. Optimised for Sri Lanka’s tropical climate, dust, and road conditions, its products provide extended mileage and superior performance. Manufactured at the state-of-the-art Tribology Park in the Malwatta BOI Zone, LAUGFS Lubricants meets and exceeds international performance standards, including API, JASO, NLGI, and NMMA, embodying its promise as “The Trust that Powers the Nation”.
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Morgan Rogers looked to have given Emery’s side another famous win when he slammed a loose ball home in stoppage time, but referee Jesus Gil Manzano ruled Diego Carlos to have fouled Juve goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio and the goal was chalked off. Contact seemed minimal but VAR did not intervene and Villa had to settle for a point in a 0-0 draw. “With the last action, it is the interpretation of the referee,” the Spaniard said. “In England, 80 per cent of those is given a goal and it’s not a foul. It’s very soft. “But in Europe, it could be a foul. We have to accept. “Everybody will know, in England the interpretation is different. The England referees, when actions like that the interpretation is a clear no foul but in Europe that interpretation is different. “They have to be working to get the same decision when some action like that is coming. I don’t know exactly why but we knew before in the Premier League that it is different. “In Europe for example we are not doing a block like in England and we are not doing in front of the goalkeeper in offensive corners the same situations like in England. “When the action happened, I was thinking here in Europe it’s a foul. In England not, but in Europe I have to accept it. “At first, I thought the referee gave us a goal. In cases like that, it’s confusing because he has to wait for VAR. I don’t know what happened but I think so (the referee changed his mind with VAR).” It was a disappointment for Villa, who remain unbeaten at home in their debut Champions League campaign and are still in contention to qualify automatically for the last 16. “We were playing a favourite to be in the top eight and usually a contender to win this competition,” Emery added. “We are a team who for a long time didn’t play in Europe and the Champions League and this year is very important. “We wanted to play competitive and we are in the right way. Today to get one point is very good, we wanted to win but wanted to avoid some mistakes we made in previous games. “We have 10 points and we’re happy.” Before the game Emery called Juventus one of the “best teams in the world, historically and now”, but this was an Italian side down to the bare bones. Only 14 outfield players made the trip from Turin, with striker Dusan Vlahovic among those who stayed behind. Juve boss Thiago Motta, whose side are 19th but still in contention to reach the top eight, said: “There’s just three games left to qualify. The next home against Man City, then Brugge, then Benfica. “One at a time, as we always did with the goal to qualify for the next round. “In the end we will try and reach our goal which is to go to the next round.”Trump transition says Cabinet picks, appointees were targeted by bomb threats, swatting attacksNew federal party looks for 'lightning' in the mushy middle
Cebu biology students learn to create popularized science contentThe latest from Call the Midwife HQ is that season 14 has officially wrapped filming, fans will be pleased to know. Announcing the news on its official social media accounts with the above picture of Stephen McGann (Dr Turner) and Natalie Quarry (Nurse Clifford) holding the clapperboard, the caption of the post reads: "LATEST! It's a wrap on Call the Midwife Series 14 filming!! "We have just received this traditional 'end slate' clapperboard shot from the set of Call the midwife, where the very final scene of Series 14 has just been filmed!!! This year it was the turn of Stephen McGann (Dr Turner) and Natalie Quarry (Nurse Clifford) to bring the filming to a close with a VERY emotional story ... "We CAN'T WAIT to show you what we've been working on. Now the countdown begins to...THE CHRISTMAS SPECIAL!! Over the next few weeks we'll be bringing you all the festive insights, chat and behind scenes exclusives as we approach the return of our drama. So stay tuned... the midwives are on their way!!" Keep up to date with all the dramas - from period to crime to comedy By entering your details, you are agreeing to our terms and conditions and privacy policy . You can unsubscribe at any time. Quarry was one of the recent cast additions that joined the beloved drama earlier this year in season 13 as new character Rosalind. Quarry told Radio Times magazine at the time that her character is "honest, loyal, open and kind, emotionally invested in other people – perhaps too much". As for whether or not Rosalind will be caught up in the teased "very emotional story", we'll just have to wait and see. We do know, though, that the official Call the Midwife account previously teased more about some of the tear-jerking scenes that are set to unfold in the season finale. Last week, a behind-the-scenes picture (below) showed Zephryn Taitte (who plays Cyril) in the midst of an "important scene" , which could very well make viewers emotional. As for the details about this upcoming plotline, we'll just have to wait and see. Of course, Cyril has recently had to get used to living life in London without wife Lucille (Leonie Elliott), who moved back to Jamaica after experiencing some mental health issues. With filming on season 14 having now wrapped, we can anticipate new episodes in the near future, as well as the anticipated two-parter Christmas 2024 special . Speaking about the upcoming Christmas special, executive producer Dame Pippa Harris added: "For the first time, viewers can luxuriate in a two-part festive treat this Christmas. Heidi has created a spellbinding special which I know will delight our loyal fans." Call the Midwife returns to BBC One and iPlayer this Christmas. Check out more of our Drama coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what's on. For more from the biggest stars in TV, listen to The Radio Times Podcast .
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