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Indeed, the Russian word Dushechka originates from the Russian word "dusha" or soul, and thus the title alone has multiple meanings -- soul mate, someone who is all soul, or has a great soul.
Boing Boing 2009
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Indeed, is it a word at all, an abbreviation, or something else?
Linguistically, America is A-OK Jonathan Yardley 2010
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Francis Wheen's book about paranoia in the 1970s, Strange Days Indeed, is published by Fourth Estate.
State of Emergency: The Way We Were: Britain, 1970-1974 by Dominic Sandbrook Francis Wheen 2010
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Indeed, is it a word at all, an abbreviation, or something else?
Linguistically, America is A-OK Jonathan Yardley 2010
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In a Web 2.0 world, apps are built on top of apps, and at its core, Indeed is a web service.
Union Square + NYT invest Indeed.com Ben Barren 2005
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Indeed, is such ego separable from the aspiration?
Hogle, Introduction, Frankenstein's Dream, Praxis Series, Romantic Circles 2003
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Indeed, is there any bigger and nobler ambition than to reconcile and reunify Europe?
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Indeed, is there any other choice -- a drifting, now well in course to a North American protectorate -- economic, social, military, inevitably, in the end, political -- under the pulsing, dynamic United States of America?
Whither Canada 1951
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Indeed, is this not the certain way to surest peace for the world? for the U.S.A.? for the U.S.S.R.?
Whither Canada 1951
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Indeed from a strictly commercial point of view, they could only be entered in red ink and underlined as liabilities which would soon put a private building firm out of business.
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