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Denny

[ den-ee ]

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Dennis.


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Justin Age at Aquarium Drunkard uncrated an obscure 1972 cover of "When Will I Be Loved" by Sandy Denny and Linda Thompson.

Has anybody asked Denny Hastert, does he think the Hastert Rule should be applied in this case?

An effort to change that law is being pushed by Rep. Ed Perlmutter (D-Co) and Rep. Denny Heck (D-Wa).

At that same scene at Denny's, Walt arranges his bacon into his new age.

Newt Gingrich had an aggressive agenda, as we remember all too well, and even Denny Hastert filled most of the slots.

I know Wolfall and Denny well, and a rope over a tree is the medicine they need.

Denver Denny was playing a bold game, and the stakes were $30,000 worth of black pearls.

Well, we did it; then, when we flocked back to the road, we found that this nice big car was gone and Denny gone with it.

Hank had a dark lantern—all of Denny's belongings he'd left with us—and he flashed it on the chap by the car.

We might have made the riffle, I guess, if Denny hadn't played out and tumbled from his saddle.

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