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- noun Plural form of
deni .
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Examples
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We are stuffed thanks to them, and to quote Nick Clegg we face 'savage cuts' no matter who wins the election. denis cooper
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Take the odds ante post, you're on to something! denis cooper
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Alcohol is available in many European countries at considerably lower prices than in this country - and, as a matter of fact, per capita alcohol consumption is higher there - but public displays of drunkenness are much rarer. denis cooper
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Anyone who watched the 'fly on the wall' documentary just after the 1997 Election, with Mr. Brown and Mr. Whelan in all the pomp will understand the nature of this particular beast. denis cooper
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Or if it doesn't, it will free the rest of us from the jail we are in when we cannot go freely on a weekend evening for fear of what we might find in the streets. denis cooper
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Neil T: I'm sure you are referring to the excellent Christopher Booker's piece. denis cooper
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Is your suggestion an unfounded accusasion of narcissism in the writer? denis cooper
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If Cameron was serious about a decisive win he would give the people a vote on Europe, he would be a sure fire winner then. denis cooper
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I have used it for years and it works so well that we have never had a tiger in our garden. denis cooper
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Even though we must get rid of Brown, a Tory governent under Cameron, as far as I can imagine it, would be one of compromise, timidity, drift and national disillusion. denis cooper
yarb commented on the word denis
"Denis Denis" by Blondie.
February 9, 2008