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** Sir Morris Finer's Report of the Committee on One-Parent Families ( 1974 )
* By Sir Joshua Reynolds **
** Sir Joshua Reynolds, by Estelle M. Hurll, from Project Gutenberg
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** and Dirk
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** Dirk Nowitzki, German basketball player
** Dirk van Erp, Dutch American coppersmith ( d. 1933 )
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** Dirk Bos
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** Column by Dirk Verhofstadt in Free Europe, 5 August 2004
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** Dirk Vandenberg-percussion

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