Duce told a joke about a four roosters, Emmanuel Lewis and the Wendy's drive-thru.
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When pressed, and if the lights were dim, she could pro duce spectral figures.
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Duce Staley mentored Brian Westbrook, who in turn took LeSean McCoy under his wing.
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Alas, two great melodies do not always pro duce a single pleasing harmony.
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Duce got hurt, I changed some things, and I had one of my best years ever.
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However, the term duce survives as an antonomasia for Benito Mussolini.
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Frozen is a good alternative, espe-cially if you won't be able to consume the fresh pro-duce before it goes bad, she said.
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A subpoena duce tecum served pursuant to Bankruptcy Rule 2004 is not a violation of accountant-client privilege.
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There is also more competition for shelf space as some retailers re duce the number of books in stores to counter a spike in sales online and elsewhere.
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Leader; "Mussolini was called Il Duce"
Duce is an Italian word meaning "leader", derived from the Latin word dux, which means "leader", of which duke is a derivation. Other Italian leaders whose names derive from dux are the doges of Venice and Genoa.
Duu0107e is a Croatian village situated close to Omiu0161 in the Split-Dalmatia County. It is a series of small settlements in Poljica, the area between the foot of the Mosor mountains and the Adriatic Sea.
The Deuce is the name of the double-decker bus line serving Las Vegas operated by RTC Transit. These buses went into service on October 27, 2005. ...
Duck
(from Latin dux meaning "guide") Benito Mussolini, from 1925 to 1943 dictator of Italy (formally "Head of Government".)
An extremely unattractive woman, opposite of a "dime". Primarily used in the Northeast (NY, NJ, PA, etc), United States