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'Deke' is very thorough, very loyal to his people.
USATODAY.com - CBS' NCAA production pair has been on the ball for ages 2003
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What if he called Deke and told him she was in town?
Terms Of Surrender Janet Dailey 1982
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What if he called Deke and told him she was in town?
Terms Of Surrender Janet Dailey 1982
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Richard Jefferson of the Nets dunking on Mutumbo, trying to wag his finger at Deke, and getting T’d up for taunting (yes, we know Deke is protected by a double standard, and we like that);
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A Star reporter was making an inquiry in the last week or so, and LBJ got very hot and called Deke [DeLoach's nickname], and said to him that if the Nixon people are going to play with this, that he would release [deleted material -- national security], saying that our side was asking that certain things be done. ...
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A Star reporter was making an inquiry in the last week or so, and LBJ got very hot and called Deke [DeLoach's nickname], and said to him that if the Nixon people are going to play with this, that he would release [deleted material -- national security], saying that our side was asking that certain things be done. ...
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W.en I first ran this recipe, Matt Mershon's popular downtown restaurant at 301 W. Market St. was still called Deke's Marketplace Grill.
unknown title 2009
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A December 1963 memo recounts that Ford, then a Republican congressman from Michigan, told FBI Assistant Director Cartha D. "Deke" DeLoach that two members of the seven-person commission remained unconvinced that Kennedy had been shot from the sixth-floor window of the Texas Book Depository.
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A December 1963 memo recounts that Ford, then a Republican congressman from Michigan, told FBI Assistant Director Cartha D. "Deke" DeLoach that two members of the seven-person commission remained unconvinced that Kennedy had been shot from the sixth-floor window of the Texas Book Depository.
Archive 2008-08-01 2008
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Deacon "Deke" Solomon had a checkered, 10-year career through the blue-collar world before going to college at the age of 26.
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