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Examples
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When we returned the car in Dever I filled out the accident report gave them the claim number from Visa.
Advantage Rent-A-Car Says 49 Hours In Shop Equals 22 Days - The Consumerist 2008
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Larry Dever is cut in half in an accident during a dystopian period of Earth's future and chooses to go into suspended animation to await medical technology that could repair him.
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I would say, vote yes on this sales tax, but only if we can recall Dever and Chestnut and get a new City Commission that isn't bought by the Chamber of Commerce and west lawrence development interests.
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I would say, vote yes on this sales tax, but only if we can recall Dever and Chestnut and get a new City Commission that isn't bought by the Chamber of Commerce and west lawrence development interests.
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And it looks like Cupid may put in an appearance pre—Valentine's Day, with Ryan Seamus Dever and Jenny expected to wed in January.
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Season three sees the return of several major and minor players from seasons past like Dickie (Jeremy Davis) and wise-beyond-her-years Loretta (Kaitlyn Dever).
Morgan Glennon: Justified Returns for a Third Season With Guns Blazing Morgan Glennon 2012
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"I think it's just a waste; it's just a waste," Pat Dever, an information management specialist at the Department of Education, said of the nation's penchant for government shutdowns.
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In a meeting to discuss how baseball should resume after the terror attacks, San Diego Padres assistant media relations director, John Dever, suggests singing God Bless America during the seventh-inning stretch, instead of the traditional Take Me Out to the Ball Game.
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"I think it's just a waste; it's just a waste," Pat Dever, an information management specialist at the Department of Education, said of the nation's penchant for government shutdowns.
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"I think it's just a waste; it's just a waste," Pat Dever, an information management specialist at the Department of Education, said of the nation's penchant for government shutdowns.
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