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D.J.S.

American  

abbreviation

  1. Doctor of Juridical Science.


Example Sentences

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Dance performances will include a celebration of street dance from around the world, including notable D.J.s.

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In the early 1970s, she and a group of all-male backing singers, the Gospel Souls, scored a radio hit and won the Gospel Gold Cup award, presented by the city’s gospel D.J.s.

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And over in Rockefeller Center, there are lines — even with no Christmas tree — at its new trendy bars, shops and cafes, not to mention its roller rink with weekly D.J.s.

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At each event, a 1972 “Mad Max”-esque Bristol bus outfitted with speakers, called the “Robot Heart Art Bus,” blasts sets by renowned D.J.s.

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When I met Diana and Vasili again later that day for dinner, they wore matching hoodies that read “I live on the Square of Change,” with the logo of the two D.J.s.

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