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  • Blake Griffin had an off night, but his Clippers beat the Celtics, and Sean Deveney notes that the rookie has done more than make spectacular dunks this season sportingnews.com.

    Shorthanded Wizards get set for more intense practice 2011

  • Born 1978, BelfastStudied Canterbury and BelfastInfluences Rinko Kawauchi, KayLynn Deveney, Guy DebordTip Put everything in to it: your passion, rages, anxiety, time and energy.

    Photographer Clare Gallagher's best shot 2012

  • Jessica Deveney, who was leading the Eagles at 17.1 points per game, was lost for the season in late February with a leg injury.

    USATODAY.com 2004

  • Jessalyn Deveney had 13 points and nine rebounds and Brianne Stepherson chipped in with nine assists for the Eagles, who advanced past the first round for the third time in the last four years.

    NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball - Old Dominion vs. Boston College 2002

  • As they neared the church, Deveney pulled out his notebook and rifled through it.

    Mourn Not Your Dead Deborah Crombie 1996

  • “So what do you make of Geoff, then?” asked Deveney, drawing attention from her embarrassment, and she launched into an account of their meeting that afternoon.

    Mourn Not Your Dead Deborah Crombie 1996

  • “The photographer and the scene-of-crime lads would like to move the live bodies out as well,” said Deveney, “so they can get on with things.”

    Mourn Not Your Dead Deborah Crombie 1996

  • He stopped as they reached the bottom of the lane and turned to Deveney.

    Mourn Not Your Dead Deborah Crombie 1996

  • Deveney answered her gently, but without patronizing her.

    Mourn Not Your Dead Deborah Crombie 1996

  • It was a relief when Deveney came in a few minutes later, shaking the water droplets from his rain hat before stuffing it into his overcoat pocket.

    Mourn Not Your Dead Deborah Crombie 1996

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