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The Demons Decons, who had won three of their previous four games, need to win their remaining two contests against Navy and
NCAA Division I College Football - Florida State vs. Wake Forest 2002
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The Demons Decons, who had won three of their previous four games, need to win their remaining two contests against Navy and
NCAA Division I College Football - Florida State vs. Wake Forest 2002
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The Demon Decons also hit five of their 10 3-point shots in the half after going 5-of-21 from beyond the arc in Saturday's 70-69 loss to North Carolina.
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The Demon Decons, who connected on 44 percent of their attempts in the game, avenged two losses to the Seminoles last season.
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Demon Decons guard Craig Dawson ignited the decisive run by hitting a shot with 11: 52 remaining and O'Kelley followed with consecutive 3-pointers for a nine-point edge.
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The Deamon Decons, who had lost their previous five ACC road games this season, built a 15-point lead early in the second half.
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The Cavaliers rushed for 266 yards and outgained the Demon Decons, 416-307.
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Delaware, mentioned in the preceding chapter, on the opening of the General Conference of 1884, delivered a sermon in which he said: "By episcopacy we understand it to be that form of church organization in which the chief ecclesiastical authority within a defined district or diocese, is vested in a Bishop having in subordination Elders and Decons, and with the power of ordination."
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