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Growing up in St. Paul, Minnesota, I had a good friend in grade school and high school named Mary Dennise "Dennie" McCollom -- who is my friend to this day.
Carol Muske-Dukes: Lost in Shangri-La Carol Muske-Dukes 2011
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It's run by Brian and Dennise from Yorkshire, who speak English, so you can just chat to them and tape the conversation.
Film-inspired holidays: The Journey of self-discovery Catherine Shoard 2010
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Growing up in St. Paul, Minnesota, I had a good friend in grade school and high school named Mary Dennise "Dennie" McCollom -- who is my friend to this day.
Carol Muske-Dukes: Lost in Shangri-La Carol Muske-Dukes 2011
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The resident commissioner of Puerto Rico is the sole representative in Congress of nearly 4 million constituents, which is five or six times as many as any other congressional district," Pierluisi's spokeswoman, Dennise Perez, writes in an e-mail to USA TODAY."
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Dennise Zamora said she wished she could switch places with the people slain Tuesday.
Crazed Hispanic Gunman Who Slew Six In Washington State Probably Not An Immigrant 2008
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Dennise Zamora said she wished she could switch places with the people slain Tuesday.
Crazed Hispanic Gunman Who Slew Six In Washington State Probably Not An Immigrant 2008
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Dennise Zamora said she wished she could switch places with the people slain Tuesday.
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Mr. Araya's wife, Dennise, has gone back to work as an administrative assistant for a construction company and leaves home at 6 a.m. Mr. Araya often works until one or two in the morning and on weekends, leaving little time for the family to be together.
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Now that Dennise is out, I am routing for Courtney--the skinniest underdog ever!
Live-blog it with me: the "Survivor" finale. Ann Althouse 2007
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You can ask Darren and Dennise, they know that he's a threat.
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