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Examples
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D-and-D lurched across his cabin and found the flask he had providentially cached beneath his life-jacket in case of emergency and quaffed deeply.
The Cruise of a Deathtime Babson, Marian 1983
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D-and-D raised his hand in friendly salute and started off down the corridor.
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At the same time, she couldn't seriously view D-and-D Smithers as an insane menace, despite Pesky's insistence, so they were probably safer chasing after him than they would be up in the public lounges where the passengers - and the real killer - were milling about.
The Cruise of a Deathtime Babson, Marian 1983
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D-and-D gripped the railing and began to hoist himself up.
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They hurried forward to find Pesky looming menacingly over a recumbent D-and-D.
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D-and-D rubbed his aching throat and appealed to his rescuer.
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"Says right here -" D-and-D pulled a tattered brochure from his pocket and waved it in Pesky's face.
The Cruise of a Deathtime Babson, Marian 1983
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Catching up a dish of chicken drumsticks, D-and-D dived through the doorway and ran down the corridor, skidding round the first turn, then the next.
The Cruise of a Deathtime Babson, Marian 1983
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Daniels waited while Pesky reappeared and approached silently, keeping close to the wall, keeping his eyes fixed on D-and-D.
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There was, indeed, a woman slumped against D-and-D, her head resting on his shoulder.
The Cruise of a Deathtime Babson, Marian 1983
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