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Deland
[ duh-land ]
noun
- Margaret Margaretta Wade Campbell Deland, 1857–1945, U.S. novelist.
Example Sentences
Cal Poly’s offensive coordinator Sheldon Cross, who was Huard’s head coach with the Lancers, recently took the OC job at Stetson, an FCS school in DeLand, Florida.
No. 4 Washington picked up its second softball win in as many days in a 2-1 victory over Stetson at DeLand, Fla., on Wednesday afternoon.
Richard O. Simpson, a self-made Republican businessman who as the first chairman of the federal Consumer Product Safety Commission aggressively protected the American public from buying millions of risky goods, died on July 21 in DeLand, Fla., north of Orlando.
The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office said nearly two dozen new charges are being brought against Shawn M. Stone, 32, who was the live-in boyfriend of the victim’s mother, Taylor B. Schaefer, 28, at their residence in DeLand.
Helena Deland and claire rousay are both fond of quiet, hazy soundscapes, and their collaboration, “Deceiver,” mixes the folky and the nebulous.
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