Association football club in Droylsden, England.
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Examples for "dfc"
Examples for "dfc"
1While the deal was approved by DFC shareholders, the funds went to court.
2The DFC was formed in large part to counter China's growing economic influence.
3He picked up a DFC and the DSO along the way.
4Research firm DFC Intelligence estimates it is a $18 billion global market.
5The DFC said it had asked for the meeting.
1Finally, in the world of non-league, Gavin Hudson reports that "Dave Pace is currently both chairman and manager of Droylsden AFC".
2The FA Trophy third-round match between Blyth Spartans and Droylsden was nearing full-time with the score 2-2 and a replay beckoning.
1With this are mingled the bloods of Ireland, Holland, France, Sweden, and Germany.
2He was the friend and instructor of Byron and of half the bloods in town.
3He could just take little old o'rn'ry frawgs, and dandy 'em up to suit the bloods.
4She had the bloods to prove it and her bio told them that history could repeat itself.
5Nearly all the bloods had left.
6I used to see you at the theatre and driving, Mrs. Talbot, and wished I were one of the bloods.
7Betting is all the rage here, and the bloods and young fellows of fashion are betting away from morning till night.
8Trainer Brett Cavanough said "a bit of mucus is hanging around in her throat" but " the bloods are all good".
9I was pestered with the bloods and loungers of a country town, who infested my green-room, and played the mischief among my actresses.
10And finally they called us in and they said, 'There's a problem with the bloods and it can only mean one thing: that she's relapsed'.
11Not quite the Bloods and the Crips, but I think same idea.
12Then it must be the Bloods, or the Piegans or the Stonies.
13The little man extended his invitation to a party of the bloods.
14The Bloods was really here to stop the oppression, originally.
15I get along with the Bloods and the Blackfeet too.
16Yet somehow now it's The Crips v The Bloods.
Translations for the bloods