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Examples
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Gall she war call Dicey, an 'she war borned on de plantation.
The Book of Romance Andrew Lang 1878
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“I don’t care,” he said in response to the expression on Dicey’s face.
Dicey's Song Cynthia Voigt 1982
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“I don’t care,” he said in response to the expression on Dicey’s face.
Dicey's Song Cynthia Voigt 1982
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“I don’t care,” he said in response to the expression on Dicey’s face.
Dicey's Song Cynthia Voigt 1982
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Legal scholar Albert Venn Dicey pointed out in 1883 that martial law is "anomalous to the law in England" and a sign of a totalitarian state or a terrorist state.
Naomi Wolf: "Travelling States of Emergency" Unmasked: Did British Colonial Repression Tactics Inspire the American DHS? Naomi Wolf 2011
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Legal scholar Albert Venn Dicey pointed out in 1883 that martial law is "anomalous to the law in England" and a sign of a totalitarian state or a terrorist state.
Naomi Wolf: "Travelling States of Emergency" Unmasked: Did British Colonial Repression Tactics Inspire the American DHS? Naomi Wolf 2011
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Legal scholar Albert Venn Dicey pointed out in 1883 that martial law is "anomalous to the law in England" and a sign of a totalitarian state or a terrorist state.
Naomi Wolf: "Travelling States of Emergency" Unmasked: Did British Colonial Repression Tactics Inspire the American DHS? Naomi Wolf 2011
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See, for example, Nabi Abdullaev, “Counting the Dead a Dicey Job,” www.cjes.ru/media/?
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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Legal scholar Albert Venn Dicey pointed out in 1883 that martial law is "anomalous to the law in England" and a sign of a totalitarian state or a terrorist state.
Naomi Wolf: "Travelling States of Emergency" Unmasked: Did British Colonial Repression Tactics Inspire the American DHS? Naomi Wolf 2011
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See, for example, Nabi Abdullaev, “Counting the Dead a Dicey Job,” www.cjes.ru/media/?
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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