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Examples
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“You no doubt have heard about all of the rapes and abductions of women by the renegade called Deuces?”
Deuces Wild Dusty Richards 2004
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There are the Jokers, who are more or less the unfortunate and mutilated by the alien virus human population and last but not least there is a third community called the Deuces, who have a special power, but utterly ridiculous like smoke out bubbles for instance.
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“To Burton Green—effective today, you have been appointed as a Special U.S. Marshal by order of the President of the United States—find and hire an Apache scout for a tracker—a former Apache scout—a prisoner called Deuces has escaped a U. S. Deputy Marshal—go to Uvalde, Texas, at once—and lend all your expertise and assistance to the local authorities—Judge Amos will swear you in—Governor Martin Baylor.”
Deuces Wild Dusty Richards 2004
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Chris Brown's single "Deuces" has made it to the top of the Billboard Charts.
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Chris Brown's single "Deuces" has made it to the top of the Billboard Charts.
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But with the success of his brush-off anthem "Deuces," three nominations at this year's
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Weeks later, Brown's single "Deuces," featuring Tyga and Kevin McCall, propelled him to No.
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Weeks later, Brown's single "Deuces," featuring Tyga and Kevin McCall, propelled him to No.
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Weeks later, Brown's single "Deuces," featuring Tyga and Kevin McCall, propelled him to No.
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Weeks later, Brown's single "Deuces," featuring Tyga and Kevin McCall, propelled him to No.
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