The DED study is expected to balance all those and spit out an impartial choice.
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Afterward, he had no comment, saying DED was focused on salvaging the project.
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Holiday has been shred ded, which necessitates a narrator to fill in the gaps.
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The DED said St. Louis area businesses reduced payrolls by 4,700 workers in December.
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According to the DED, the region saw an increase of 7,800 jobs last month.
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And, she said, DED gave her no reason not to take them at face value.
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This complex can be inhibited by other DED-containing proteins.
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Not since Sonja Henie first skid ded across the Hollywood ice has there been such a movie debut.
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Fougere said DED would have turned over all the documents had they been requested, but they weren't.
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Doctor of Education: a doctor's degree in education
(ding) a ringing sound
Go `ding dong', like a bell
(ding) dent: an impression in a surface (as made by a blow)
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(Ding (vessel)) A ding or ting is an ancient Chinese vessel with legs, a lid and two handles opposite each other. They were made in two shapes with round vessels having three legs and rectangular ones four.
Deed
(ding) Very minor damage, a small dent or chip; A rejection; To sound, as a bell; to ring; to clang; To hit or strike; To inflict minor damage upon, especially by hitting or striking; To fire or reject; To deduct, as points, from another, in the manner of a penalty; To mishit (a golf ...
(Ding) Slang for a small- to medium-sized mark on a coin.