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Flemming

[ flem-ing ]

noun

  1. °Â²¹±ô·³Ù³ó±ð°ù [vahl, -t, uh, r], 1843–1905, German cell biologist.


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Arthur Flemming, who served as President Eisenhower’s Cabinet secretary for health and welfare, told Congress at the time there was no way for FDA regulators to know whether any exposure level was low enough to be truly safe.

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Regulators were no longer as clueless as they’d been in Flemming’s day.

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Their goalscorer, Zian Flemming, went full Graeme Souness when he put his shirt on a corner flag and paraded it at full-time.

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"We are happy when coaches leave us," says Flemming Pedersen, Right to Dream’s technical director, who previously served as Brentford’s B team manager.

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Times staff writers Sammy Roth and Jack Flemming contributed to this report.

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