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The migrants’ dominant faith was called Dahna by its adherents.
INTELLIVORE DIANE DUANE 2000
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The drive appeared to be stopped when Dahna Deleston made a diving interception at the UConn 20.
USATODAY.com 2008
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Safety Dahna Deleston dealt the final blow, intercepting Drew Willy's pass intended for Naaman Roosevelt at the goal line and returning it 100 yards for a touchdown.
USATODAY.com 2008
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The coastal sands are much whiter in appearance than the red sands of the Dahna and parts of the Rub'al-Khali.
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The ecoregion is essentially a low desert plain extending from the Arabian Gulf coast westwards and inland towards Dahna, an area of high red-brown dunes rising above the surrounding plains.
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UConn's Dahna Deleston fell on the ball in the end zone for a safety.
USATODAY.com - College Football - South Florida vs. Connecticut 2006
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After Dahna Deleston intercepted a deflected pass and UConn drove 26 yards to a 45-yard field goal by Tony Ciaravino, Andrew Pearman fumbled the ensuing kickoff and Cody Brown recovered for the Huskies at Virginia's 13.
USATODAY.com - College Football - Connecticut vs. Virginia 2006
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Danny Lansanah and Dahna Deleston each had an interception for Connecticut and James Hargrave recovered a fumble.
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The Dahna Andorians were sure that the universe should have remained lifeless, that the stars should have burned in pristine glory, their planets untroubled by the arrogant, destructive, semifungal growth known as life.
INTELLIVORE DIANE DUANE 2000
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Nonetheless, the Dahna adherents saw the incursion and pullulation of life through the universe as a horrible error.
INTELLIVORE DIANE DUANE 2000
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