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USB
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USBUniversal Serial Bus
USBUS Bank
USBUniversidad Simon Bolivar (Venezuela)
USBUnited Soybean Board
USBUpper Sideband
USBUnified S-Band (satellite technology)
USBUnteres Seitenband (German: lower sideband)
USBUrban Service Boundary
USBUnited Southern Bank (formerly Umatilla State Bank)
USBUniwersytet Stefana Batorego (Polish: Stephen Batory University; former Polish name of Vilnius University)
USBUnsporting Behaviour (soccer)
USBUpflow Sludge Bed
USBUsage Sensitive Billing
USBUltrasound-Guided Aspiration Biopsy
USBUniversity At Stonybrook (SUNY)
USBUser Sensitive Billing
USBUnicode Subset Bitfield
USBUser's Support Branch
USBUniversity Star Building


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The possibility exists of sanctioning a player for unsporting behaviour on the basis of video evidence," the FIFA spokesman said.
Meanwhile, Macedonia's Veliche Sumulikoski has called on FIFA to hammer Brown, accusing him of unsporting behaviour.
antics and unsporting behaviour were a real letdown.
 
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