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Examples
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Professor Postrel has been talking about "data specs" for at least a decace.
An Old Prediction May Come True, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Britain has stepped up in security measures over the past decace, drawing criticism that its anti-terror laws have gone too far in infringing civil liberties.
euronews 2010
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Britain has stepped up in security measures over the past decace, drawing criticism that its anti-terror laws have gone too far in infringing civil liberties.
euronews 2010
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"warmest month/season/year/decace ever", and with AGW causing increased climate violence
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