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In the Decani district, bodies have been dumped in the wells of 39 of 44 villages surveyed.
The Forensics of War Junger, Sebastian 1999
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Whatever the circumstances, the KLA congregated in Decani, the region surrounding Pristina.
Terrorists and Freedom Fighters Samuel Vaknin
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_Radulfi de Diceto, Decani, Lundoniensis Opera Historica_ (vols.i. and ii., edited for the Master of the Rolls by the Bishop of Oxford).
Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Saint Paul An Account of the Old and New Buildings with a Short Historical Sketch Arthur Dimock
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Decani side, and the Cantoris side is on the south.
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CC compass, enclosed in its costly and exquisite case of carved oak, and _suspended_ from the triforium of the Choir, above the stalls on the north, or (at Ely) Decani side.
Ely Cathedral Anonymous
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Decani always begin the psalms and say the versicles, Cantoris always respond.
Father Payne Benson, Arthur C. 1915
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You know the two sides of the choir, Decani and Cantoris as they are called.
Father Payne Benson, Arthur C. 1915
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The staff-directions with the music indicate the part or cue of the antiphonal singers by the words Decani (Dec.) and Cantor (Can.), meaning first the division of the choir on the Dean's side, and second the division on the Cantor's or
The Story of the Hymns and Tunes Theron Brown 1873
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Decani et Capituli, debeant et teneantur, ut est justum.
Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance Thomas Frognall Dibdin 1811
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Decani guildae, et Joannis Nicoll Thesaurarii dicti burgi.
The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. James Boswell 1767
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