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Dinan is among nearly 600 Americans who disappeared in Laos.
Dinan, David T. III 1991
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It was a favourite relaxation of mine when I found myself in want of exercise and a holiday, to mount a knapsack and to stroll to Dinan, which is only
Recollections With Photogravure Portrait of the Author and a number of Original Letters, of which one by George Meredith and another by Robert Louis Stevenson are reproduced in facsimile David Christie Murray
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At the mouth of the river Ranee, called also the river of Dinan, which is the road of St. Malo, is a stone under water, called the St.ne of Ranee.
Le petit Neptune français; or, French coasting pilot, for the coast of Flanders, Channel, Bay of ... Neptune 1793
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Governors from both parties often agree on issues where they think the federal government is encroaching on states, said John Dinan, a political science professor at Wake Forest University.
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You can also rent a bike for the day near Dinard's market (8 rue St Enogat, +33 2 9946 2725, breizhcycles.com) and cycle to the medieval city of Dinan (dinan-tourisme.com).
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Stage 6 is the longest of the 2011 Tour, heading east from Dinan along the Channel coast past Mont-St-Michel and across the rolling hills of Normandy to finish in Lisieux — though a short, steep hill 1. 5km from the line might cause a surprise.
Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Prudhomme hits home run with 2011 Tour route 2010
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Stage 6 is likely to be the longest of the 2011 Tour, heading east from Dinan along the Channel coast past Mont-St-Michel and across the rolling hills of Normandy to finish in Lisieux, next to its massive Gothic cathedral.
Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Two times up the Alpe in the 2011 Tour de France? 2010
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Even on this issue, where partisan lines run pretty deep, there are issues that all governors should be able to recognize, Dinan said.
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Unsurprisingly, Dinan reported that only the wealthiest Americans and corporations would be better off if allowances are given away for free.
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Terry Dinan, senior CBO advisor on climate issues, told the House Ways and Means Committee that giving away allowances would not help utility customers:
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