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  • Devonne looked up and said, “Mrs. Grant, I just found out that I have lupus too.”

    The Autoimmune Epidemic Donna Jackson Nakazawa 2008

  • Devonne looked up and said, “Mrs. Grant, I just found out that I have lupus too.”

    The Autoimmune Epidemic Donna Jackson Nakazawa 2008

  • But they ` re working their fingers to the bone, trying to keep up with your fired-up phone calls, including this, a fired-up call to "SHOWBIZ on Call," from Devonne, who says the octuplet mom deserves all the help she can get.

    CNN Transcript Feb 13, 2009 2009

  • TUCSON, ARIZONA (Ticker) -- Ronald Ross and Devonne Giles showed UCLA the value of senior leadership.

    USATODAY.com 2004

  • "I think we all played with a lot of heart and a lot more intensity," Texas Tech forward Devonne Giles said of the Red

    USATODAY.com 2004

  • Devonne and his squeeze name of Gloria, that Hamilton fox the police say he raped, and the fox's boyfriend, the quarterback or some such on the football team, probably wear helmets made from gold.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

  • Devonne and his squeeze name of Gloria, that Hamilton fox the police say he raped, and the fox's boyfriend, the quarterback or some such on the football team, probably wear helmets made from gold.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

  • I tried to reason with her in our family room downstairs, to tell her we might be able to resolve it all quietly, but she screamed back that 'my Devonne' isn't 'jailing' quietly.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

  • "Devonne, he look like a turd next to three slices of Wonder bread."

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

  • I tried to reason with her in our family room downstairs, to tell her we might be able to resolve it all quietly, but she screamed back that 'my Devonne' isn't 'jailing' quietly.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

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