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Deland

American  
[duh-land] / dəˈlænd /

noun

  1. Margaret Margaretta Wade Campbell Deland, 1857–1945, U.S. novelist.


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Deland said the vibrant cloud activity at lower latitudes like Seattle is uncommon and is not sure if it will persist for the rest of the season.

From Washington Post • Jul. 2, 2022

It began when running backs coach Deland McCullough left for a job as the associate head coach at Indiana, opening up a job once held by current Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 18, 2021

The storms also left trees and power lines down in the city of Deland.

From Fox News • Apr. 21, 2020

“I’ll always picture his face as he’s coming around, clapping it up, smiling, saying, ‘We’ve got them right where we want them,’” said Deland McCullough, who led Miami in rushing yards four consecutive times.

From New York Times • Sep. 9, 2017

The Journal tells of many pleasures, among them "a delightful morning in the green parlor with Margaret Deland and dear Maud."

From Julia Ward Howe 1819-1910 by Elliott, Maud Howe