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FINS
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FINSMiami Dolphins (NFL team)
FINSFamily in Need of Services
FINSFire Island National Seashore
FINSFreight Information System
FINSForward-Looking Infrared Navigational System
FINSFixed Image Navigation Set (LANTIRN navigation set)


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s most entertaining and heated matchups would be between the Miami Dolphins and the New England Patriots Last year, the Dolphins finished 1-15 while the Patriots were perfectly undefeated during the regular season Who could have ever predicted after last season that one of this year?
New England Patriots offensive tackle Matt Light and Miami Dolphins linebacker Channing Crowder, who exchanged blows in an on-field National Football League altercation, were each fined Wednesday.
Byline: By LEIGH COPSON Miami Dolphins 10 New York Giants 13 NEW York Giants took the honours in the first ever competitive NFL match to be played outside North America as Miami Dolphins remained winless for the season.
 
 
 
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