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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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“I’m spending my time trying to convince you to believe me,” Deland sings.

From New York Times May 5, 2023

The St. Johns River continued to rise Tuesday along much of its path through Central Florida, including the town of Deland, where the river was already past flood stage.

From Washington Post Oct. 4, 2022

The Runnin’ Bulldogs answered with Fisher’s five-yard scoring pass to Deland Thomas.

From Seattle Times Sep. 25, 2021

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

From Fox News Apr. 21, 2020

Look on it, Mr. Deland, and drink in its beauty.

From The Riddle of the Spinning Wheel by Mary E. Hanshew

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