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American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- Dorsey, Tommy 1905-1956. American band leader. He and his brother Jimmy (1904-1957) were known for their swing bands that were particularly popular in the 1930s and 1940s.
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“DE Wayne Dorsey — A four-star defensive end who stands at 6-8, Dorsey is expected to play immediately.”
“-- Michigan recruit S Demar Dorsey is hounded by character issues after he was charged in 2008 for robbery with a deadly weapon, and for burglary at an unoccupied dwelling.”
“But, as I say, Tim Dorsey is the greatest living writer (I named one of my daughters after him).”
“Beleaguered Browns coach Romeo Crennel said Anderson '' may be in tough shape '' and said Ken Dorsey is his starter for next Sunday at Tennessee.”
“Jack Dorsey is out as chief executive at Twitter, the micro-blogging start-up that has become famous in the tech world for a lot of buzz and little revenue.”
Twitter Sidelines One Founder and Promotes Another - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
“And Memphis 'best inside player, Joey Dorsey, is a senior.”
“Glenn Dorsey, LSU, 6-2, 297: Dorsey is the rare inside impact player reminiscent of six-time all-pro Warren Sapp.”
“However, NFLDraftScout. com reported at the combine that an NFL team doctor said there are serious concerns about the lingering effects of a 2006 stress fracture in Dorsey's right leg.”
“I said all season that Ken Dorsey is the best quarterback in the country and I think you saw that today," Syracuse coach Paul”
NCAA Division I College Football - Miami (Fla.) vs. Syracuse
“Enge -- who took his stage name legally, although his family still uses "Dorsey" -- lives in Los Angeles and has a home in Leicester, England.”
Ellen Sterling: Engelbert Humperdinck: Living And Loving His Life In Music
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