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| | <b>Dukeb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In the United Kingdom, the inherited office of a <b>dukeb> along with its dignities, privileges, and rights is a dukedom. |  | | The Germanic Franks converted, under Roman influence, the Germanic concept of Herzog (literally: "war-leader", commonly translated as "<b>dukeb>"), the temporarily elected general for a major expedition of warfare, into military governors for units of up to a dozen counties. |  | | <b>Dukeb> of Brittany (considered a sovereign state until personal union with France, by the marriage of Anne of Brittany with the French kings Charles VIII and Louis XII and of her daughter Claude with Renaissance King Francis I, who conclude the 1553 treaty rendering the nion permanent while granting some autonomy) |
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| | <b>Dukeb> Ellington - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In his birthplace of Washington, D.C., there stands a school dedicated to his honor and memory: the <b>Dukeb> Ellington School of the Arts. |  | | <b>Dukeb> Ellington had, by the time of the many centennial celebrations centered on him in 1999, gained legendary status, a household name, an American institution and, to many, the most important name in jazz. |  | | The 1930s saw Ellington's popularity skyrocket, greatly due to the wheeling and dealing of <b>Dukeb>'s manager Irving Mills, who got more than his fair share of co-composer credits out of the deal. |
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| | <b>Dukeb>-Sucks.com - Love Sport. Hate <b>Dukeb>. |
 | | <b>Dukeb>, The <b>Dukeb> Blue Devils, and the Blue Devil logo are all trademark, copyright, and property of <b>Dukeb> University. |  | | <b>Dukeb> bounced back from a 6 point defecit at the half to trail just 49-50 with 17:43 to play, but a quick 10-0 spurt from the Deamon Deacons gave them the cushion they needed to hold off a charging Blue Devils team down the stretch. |  | | After hosting Georgia Tech and UNC, <b>Dukeb> heads back to College Park to play a Maryland team that dealt them their first loss of the season just a week ago. |
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| | The Graduate School, <b>Dukeb> University - Admissions |
 | | Information about the process of applying for admission to graduate study at <b>Dukeb> is provided in the following sections. |  | | Students seeking to do graduate work at <b>Dukeb> University, whether for degree or non-degree purposes, must be formally admitted to the Graduate School by the Dean. |  | | Are you interested in attending Graduate School at <b>Dukeb> University? |
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| | Arts & Sciences and Trinity College - <b>Dukeb> University |
 | | Jo Rae Wright, vice dean of basic science at the <b>Dukeb> University School of Medicine, has been named dean of the Graduate School and vice provost for graduate education. |  | | Pamela Bernard, vice president and general counsel at the University of Florida, was named to the same positions at <b>Dukeb>. |  | | <b>Dukeb> received a record 19,282 applications for the 1,640 places in the undergraduate Class of 2010. |
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| | Sociology Department :: <b>Dukeb> University |
 | | <b>Dukeb> Sociology proudly announces that Keister and Moody will join the <b>Dukeb> Sociology faculty in the summer of 2006. |  | | <b>Dukeb> Professor Brady publishes on link between globalization and welfare state |  | | <b>Dukeb> Professors Document Growing Social Isolation in America |
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| | David <b>Dukeb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | David Ernest <b>Dukeb> (born July 1, 1950) is a former Louisiana State Representative and former leader of the Ku Klux Klan in the United States. |  | | David <b>Dukeb> was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, but his family moved soon afterwards, and after a short period of living in the Netherlands settled in Louisiana. |  | | <b>Dukeb> was charged for what was described by prosecutors as a six-year scheme to mail thousands of his followers asking for donations. |
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| | PBS - JAZZ A Film By Ken Burns: Selected Artist Biography - <b>Dukeb> Ellington |
 | | In this second part of our Ellington profile, host Nancy Wilson discusses how the <b>Dukeb> reconciled his popularity with the country's racial climate prior to civil rights. |  | | Host Nancy Wilson introduces a few of the key players in the <b>Dukeb> Ellington orchestra, including Johnny Hodges, Cootie Williams, Harry Carney, and Clark Terry. |  | | Host Nancy Wilson describes Ellington skills as a bandleader in this third of our five-part profile of the <b>Dukeb>. |
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http://www.pbs.org/jazz/biography/artist_id_ellington_duke.htm
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| | USATODAY.com - Notes, Quotes |
 | | With J.J. Redick, Greg Paulus and Sean Dockery providing the perimeter play and Shelden Williams ruling the inside, <b>Dukeb> continues to roll, stretching its winning streak to six in a row since the loss at Georgetown. |  | | Redick also had 35 in his previous outing to lead <b>Dukeb> past North Carolina, 87-83. |  | | Generally, nobody stops him." — Maryland coach Gary Williams, on <b>Dukeb> C Shelden Williams. |
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http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/mensbasketball/acc/duke.htm
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| | Grand <b>Dukeb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The title Magnus Dux or Grand <b>Dukeb> (Didysis kunigaikštis in Lithuanian) is said to have been used by the rulers of Lithuania, and after Jagiello also became kings of Poland. |  | | "Grand <b>Dukeb>" is the traditional translation of the title Velikiy Kniaz, which from the 11th century was at first the title of the leading Prince of Kievan Rus', then of several princes of the Rus'. |  | | For the operetta of that name by Gilbert and Sullivan, see The Grand <b>Dukeb>. |
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| | <b>Dukeb> University Bulletin of the Graduate School |
 | | <b>Dukeb> University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097; telephone number 404-679-4501) to award baccalaureates, masters, doctorates, and professional degrees. |  | | Bulletin of the <b>Dukeb> University Graduate School 2005-06 |  | | Information that the university is required to make available under the Student Right to Know and Campus Security Acts may be obtained from the Office of University Relations at 684-2823 or in writing to 615 Chapel Drive, Box 90563, <b>Dukeb> University, Durham, North Carolina 27708. |
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| | Charles I, <b>Dukeb> of Burgundy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He was born in Dijon, the son of Philip III, <b>Dukeb> of Burgundy and Isabella of Portugal. |  | | Alarmed by these early successes of the <b>dukeb> of Burgundy, and anxious to settle various questions relating to the execution of the treaty of Conflans, Louis requested a meeting with Charles and placed himself in his hands at Péronne. |  | | In the course of the negotiations the <b>dukeb> was informed of a fresh revolt of the Bishopric of Liège secretly fomented by Louis. |
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| | Charles IX of Sweden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | King Charles IX Finally, the Riksdag at Linköping, February 24, 1600 declared that Sigismund and his posterity had forfeited the Swedish throne, and, passing over <b>dukeb> John, the second son of John III, a youth of ten, recognized <b>dukeb> Charles as their sovereign under the title of Charles IX. |  | | Maria Elisabeth (1596 – 1618), married her first cousin <b>Dukeb> John, youngest son of John III of Sweden |  | | In 1595 the Riksdag of Söderköping elected Charles regent, and his attempt to force Klas Flemming, governor of Finland, to submit to his authority, rather than to that of the king, provoked a civil war. |
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| | James II of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The <b>Dukeb> of York was admitted to the Roman Catholic Church in 1668 or 1669. |  | | In 1677, the <b>Dukeb> of York attempted to appease Protestants by allowing his daughter, Mary, to marry the Protestant Prince of Orange, William III (who was also his nephew). |  | | Charles II opposed the conversion, ordering that the <b>Dukeb> of York's children be raised as Protestants. |
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| | Doonesbury@Slate - Cast Bios |
 | | A friend noted, "Frankly, he could use the discipline." After losing his condom company to John Gotti over a bad loan, <b>Dukeb> took a much-deserved rest in Bellevue, returned to active duty as captain of the Trump Princess, then rescued his former translator and devoted love-slave Honey Huan from China. |  | | After applying for jobs as President of Yale and head of ABC News, he made a name for himself as General Manager of the Washington Redskins. |  | | His stint as a key advisor to Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura led <b>Dukeb> to make a run at the White House. |
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| | Prince Edward, <b>Dukeb> of Kent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The <b>Dukeb> retired from the Army in 1976 with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. |  | | The <b>Dukeb> of Kent married Katharine Worsley (born 22 February 1933) at York Minster on 8 June 1961. |  | | Despite this, the <b>Dukeb> of Kent did not lose his place in the line of succession due to a loophole in the Act of Settlement 1701 in that The <b>Dukeb> married a fellow member of the Church of England in 1961, who only subsequently converted to Roman Catholicism. |
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| | CHARLES FERDINAND, <b>DUKEb> OF BERRY - LoveToKnow Article on CHARLES FERDINAND, <b>DUKEb> OF BERRY |
 | | BERRY, JOHN, <b>DUKEb> OF (1340-1416), third son of John II., king of France and Bonne of Luxemburg, was born on the 3oth of November 1340 at Vincennes. |  | | The <b>dukeb> went to England in 1360 as a hostage for the fulfilment of the treaty of Bretigny, returning to France in 1367 on the pretext of collecting his ransom. |  | | The <b>dukeb> was deprived of the government of Languedoc, and his agent, Btizac, was burnt. |
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| | CHARLES VI. - LoveToKnow Article on CHARLES VI. |
 | | The relations between John the Fearless and the <b>dukeb> of Orleans became more embittered, and on the 23rd of November 1407 Orleans was murdered in the streets of Paris at the instigation of his rival. |  | | Considerable discontent existed in the south of France at the time of the death of Charles V., and when the <b>dukeb> of Anjou re-imposed certain taxes which the late king had remitted at the end of his reign, there were revolts at Puy and Montpellier. |  | | The young <b>dukeb> Charles of Orleans married the daughter of the Gascon count Bernard VII. |
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| | Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | She married His Serene Highness Franz Ferdinand Friedrich Ernst Joseph Karl Leopold Mauritius Hubertus Maria, <b>Dukeb> of Hohenberg (September 13, 1927–August 15, 1977), on May 9, 1956. |  | | The Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg (House of Nassau-Weilburg, agnatically the House of Bourbon) consists of the extended family of the sovereign Grand <b>Dukeb>. |  | | HRH Hereditary Grand <b>Dukeb> Guillaume, son of the Grand <b>Dukeb>, born 1981 |
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| | DukeMedNews About the News Office |
 | | Prior to his work at <b>Dukeb>, Molter served as director of science news for the Journal of the American Medical Association in Chicago for 10 years. |  | | Prior to working at <b>Dukeb>, Becky was the director of public relations for the Easter Seal Society of Maryland and served as a public relations associate at The Ryland Group in Columbia, MD. She also worked as a general assignment reporter for two weekly newspapers. |  | | Chris joined <b>Dukeb> after eight years at the University of Rochester Medical Center, where he served as director of research communications and previously as a writer and assistant to the chief executive officer of the medical center and health system. |
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| | <b>Dukeb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In the United Kingdom, the inherited office of a <b>dukeb> along with its dignities, privileges, and rights is a dukedom. |  | | The Germanic Franks converted, under Roman influence, the Germanic concept of Herzog (literally: "war-leader", commonly translated as "<b>dukeb>"), the temporarily elected general for a major expedition of warfare, into military governors for units of up to a dozen counties. |  | | However, the title of <b>dukeb> has never been associated with independent rule in the British Isles. |
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| | <b>Dukeb> - Open Encyclopedia |
 | | In the United Kingdom, the inherited office of a <b>dukeb> along with its dignities, privileges, and rights is a dukedom. |  | | The third dukes of Gloucester and Kent will be styled "His Grace" because as great grandsons of George V, they are not Princes and are not styled HRH. |  | | The Germanic Franks converted under Roman influence the Germanic concept of Herzog (literally: "war-leader", commonly translated as "<b>dukeb>"), the temporarily elected general for a major expedition of warfare, into military governors for units of up to a dozen counties. |
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| | CNN.com - David <b>Dukeb> considering run for Congress - Jan. 23, 2004 |
 | | <b>Dukeb> would not be the first convicted felon to run for federal office. |  | | In his federal trial, <b>Dukeb> was accused of bilking supporters by representing himself as being in dire financial straits while actually living extravagantly. |  | | <b>Dukeb> spent one term in the Louisiana House in the late 1980s, but lost elections for the U.S. Senate in 1990 and governor in 1991. |
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| | Washingtonpost.com: David <b>Dukeb> to Seek Livingston's Seat |
 | | David <b>Dukeb>, the controversial Louisiana politician with ties to the Ku Klux Klan, has announced plans to run for the seat Rep. Bob Livingston (R-La.) will vacate, creating further political problems for the Republican Party in the aftermath of the impeachment vote against President Clinton. |  | | <b>Dukeb>'s announcement is the latest in what have been a series of Republican problems linked to the impeachment inquiry. |  | | <b>Dukeb>, a Republican and neo-Nazi sympathizer, declared his plans to run for the seat north of New Orleans almost immediately after Livingston told House colleagues Saturday that he will resign in six months. |
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| | Who Is Sweeter?: Who Is Lamer? Kirk Cameron vs. David <b>Dukeb> |
 | | David <b>Dukeb> is a 54 year-old two-time former candidate for President of the United States. |  | | David <b>Dukeb> did not, as far as I can tell, ever do anything remotely sweet, and therefore must be the lamer of the two. |  | | <b>Dukeb>'s tenure as National Director was short-lived and in 1978 he started a splinter group cleverly titled the National Association for the Advancement of White People (take that NAACP!). |
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| | The surviving prerogatives and titles of the Grand Ducal House of Tuscany |
 | | The Grand Dukes, of course, were sensible to the traditions of the House of Habsburg and, as eventual heirs to Austria in the event of the extinction of the male line of Franz I, conformed to the laws of the House in respect of marriage. |  | | Francis V the last reigning <b>Dukeb> of Modena, however, by then in exile, considered that as the investiture of 1771 did not restrict the succession to males (females being admitted under the ancient succession laws both to Modena, and the Cibo Malaspina inheritance of Massa and Carrara), that his niece was eligible to succeed. |  | | The original appointment of the Medici as Dukes of the Florentine Republic had been limited to the agnatic succession; the grant of the title of Grand <b>Dukeb> had to been to Cosimo I as <b>Dukeb> and his heirs and successors as such. |
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 | | <b>Dukeb> of Cleveland The Dukedom of Cleveland was a Earldom of Chichester and Barony of Newbury, for Charles Fitzroy, the i... |  | | Gediminas, <b>Dukeb> of Lithuania Gediminas was the son of Pukuveras Liutauras, <b>dukeb> of Lithuania. |  | | Frederick V, <b>Dukeb> of Swabia Frederick V of Frederick III Barbarossa and Eleanor, Countess of Burgundy. |
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| | David <b>Dukeb>: In His Own Words - Introduction |
 | | Although he was elected to the Louisiana State Legislature in 1989, as a political candidate <b>Dukeb> has been largely unsuccessful, losing bids for Governor and the U.S. Senate in Louisiana, and for President of the United States in 1988 and 1992. |  | | Starting as a small-time leader of a campus white supremacist organization at Louisiana State University in the early 1970s, <b>Dukeb>, now 49, has had many incarnations. |  | | The most recent information about David <b>Dukeb> can be found in the David <b>Dukeb> entry in the Extremism in America section of the Web site. |
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| | David <b>Dukeb> -- Extremism in America |
 | | Decrying welfare systems that encourage illegitimate births and set-asides to promote the incompetent, <b>Dukeb>s chances appeared sufficiently favorable to prompt eight Republican United States senators to endorse Johnston and to urge the repudiation of <b>Dukeb>, who was running as a Republican. |  | | Shortly after graduating in 1974, <b>Dukeb> covered his swastika with a Klan robe and founded the Louisiana-based Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. |  | | Though initially <b>Dukeb> and his associates stated that they were opposed to hate crime laws and to the very concept of hate crimes, which they considered discriminatory to whites, the advantages of claiming victimhood led them to shift their position. |
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| | <b>Dukeb> Raid Comes as No Surprise |
 | | <b>Dukeb> had been represented by New-Orleans lawyer Jim McPherson during a lawsuit by Louisiana election officials. |  | | Besides Pierce, <b>Dukeb> remains friendly with Don Black, who served a lengthy term in federal prison for the abortive attempt to overthrow the all-Negro island of Dominica in the Caribbean. |  | | <b>Dukeb>, who one-time called himself a Nationalist and spoke at Nationalist meetings, but who lately had been calling himself an Aryan and speaking at William-Pierce meetings, had been a target of federal prosecutors since his tax-exemption was yanked by the Internal Revenue Service for bilking his National Association for the Advancement of White People. |
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