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  • The winners, those top 10 nominees who receive the most votes, will be announced at the 6th annual Worldwide Forum on Electronic Democracy -- September 28-29, in Issy-les-Moulineaux, (Paris, France).

    07/18/2005 2005

  • She's also called Issy-boo because that's what she used to call herself.

    What's In A (Nick)Name? 2007

  • Friends called 999 at about 4am on the night of the party after the schoolgirl, known as Issy to her friends, stopped breathing.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Sarah Rainey 2011

  • Friends called 999 at about 4am on the night of the party after the schoolgirl, known as Issy to her friends, stopped breathing.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Sarah Rainey 2011

  • Under a mechanism adopted by towns such as Issy-les-Moulineaux on the outskirts of Paris, cars are allowed 20 minutes of free parking.

    Dont follow leaders, watch the parkin meters | clusterflock 2009

  • "Issy" sprang from his settee and jammed the paper novel into his pocket.

    The Depot Master Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907

  • "Issy" was a lover of certain kinds of literature and reveled in lurid fiction.

    The Depot Master Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907

  • Captain Sol had not yet arrived, but official authority was represented by "Issy" McKay -- his full name was Issachar Ulysses Grant

    The Depot Master Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907

  • Albert's private appraisal of "Issy" was that the latter was another funny Rube.

    The Portygee Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907

  • "Issy," he suggested gravely, looking up from a long column of figures,

    The Portygee Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907

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