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Examples
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Dipanker "Diou" Basu, executive director of Mountain Lake Servicesm has been placed on administrative leave.
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The prolonged sojourn of the Triomphante in the dock, and the distance of our dwelling from the town, have been my excuse these last two or three days for not going up to Diou-djen-dji to see Chrysantheme.
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He gazes through my port-hole, raising his glance toward the green summits, in the direction of Diou-djen-dji and our echoing old cottage, hidden from us by a turn of the mountain.
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Last night, as we reposed under the Japanese roof of Diou-djen-dji -- the thin old wooden roof scorched by a hundred years of sunshine, vibrating at the least sound, like the stretched-out parchment of a tomtom -- in the silence which prevails at two o'clock in the morning, we heard overhead a sound like a regular wild huntsman's chase passing at full gallop.
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It is about six o'clock, after a day spent on duty, when I reach Diou-djen-dji.
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When we arrive at Diou-djen-dji in the starry night, the music of her
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Diou-Donnè, Gozon de, his mode of killing a serpent, 294-296, praises of his services, 297; appointed Grand Master of the Knights of St. John, 298; his death, 298.
Sea-Wolves of the Mediterranean E. Hamilton Currey
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At length they are all collected and united again, these tiny personages with narrow eyes and no brains, and we return to Diou-djen-dji all wet through.
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On our return, when I am once more with Yves and the two mousmes climbing up the road to Diou-djen-dji, which I shall probably never see again, a vague feeling of melancholy pervades my last stroll.
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At nightfall, when Chrysantheme has gone up to Diou-djen-dji, we cross,
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