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  • Police say the CD-ROM they seized from Deek's home near the Afghan border, for instance, didn't contain sacred writings, but elaborate bomb-building instructions.

    Tracking Bin Laden 2008

  • Most important, FBI sources say, Deek's arrest offers a crucial link in the chain of evidence directly tying Saudi fugitive Osama bin Laden to attacks against American targets.

    Tracking Bin Laden 2008

  • I put the thing at the top of my page about reading the comments mainly because of Deek's Keith comment.

    At My Table 2006

  • The Hollybush was back in business, but with slightly better food and drink and slightly higher prices, or so Deek's sources had told him.

    Take A Thief Lackey, Mercedes 2001

  • "That-I'm mortal glad I grabbed fer Deek's ankle yesterday!"

    Take A Thief Lackey, Mercedes 2001

  • By this time the shutters of another cubby, one just above Skif's, had been pushed open by a foot, and Deek's tousled head poked out.

    Take A Thief Lackey, Mercedes 2001

  • They were nearly identical to Deek's; the same neat and barely-visible patches, the same dark gray-brown color.

    Take A Thief Lackey, Mercedes 2001

  • He suspected that this was his first test, and when he rapped on the door in an approximation of Deek's knock, it was Deek himself who opened it with a grin.

    Take A Thief Lackey, Mercedes 2001

  • Skif stood at Deek's side, and took it all in without saying a word.

    Take A Thief Lackey, Mercedes 2001

  • Deek's cheese wasn't the cheap stuff that they generally got, made after the cream had been skimmed from the milk.

    Take A Thief Lackey, Mercedes 2001

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