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  • Maybe Decima's results the last time they reported weren't such a rogue after all.

    Decima maybe not so rogue Ed Hollett 2007

  • Decima's latest poll results show the Conservatives and Liberals in a dead heat.

    Decima maybe not so rogue Ed Hollett 2007

  • Decima's poll a month ago showed the federal Conservatives at 39%.

    Reasons there's no spring election, number whatever Ed Hollett 2007

  • "It has not worked as an effective attack on the Liberals," said Decima's Bruce Anderson.

    Daimnation!: Tories lose again 2005

  • Decima's broken leg was set by the doctor, and she was laid on the box couch, her usual bed, with a brick dangling from her ankle to keep the injured limb straight while it was healing.

    The Golden House 1865

  • Nono alone could not laugh at anything which concerned Decima's misfortune, for which he considered himself in a manner accountable.

    The Golden House 1865

  • When the princess heard of Decima's misfortune, and of the big room where all the family lived, the boys always leaving the door open to blow on the little patient, her heart was quite melted, as it had been many times before, as she compared her own comfort with the surroundings of the sick poor.

    The Golden House 1865

  • Alma had been intensely interested in Decima's story.

    The Golden House 1865

  • "The result of a disaster, Decima's distress, and the behaviour of the parents, are touchingly told, and the whole case of conscience is admirably, managed."

    Blown to Bits or, The Lonely Man of Rakata 1859

  • I was placed here as her mother; and I felt more responsibility in regard to her establishment in life than I did to Decima's.

    Verner's Pride Henry Wood 1850

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