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- Dancing with Tears in My Eyes
- Abubakar Iro Danmusa
- Serge Danot
- Darkhouse
- The Darlington Arena
- Date and time notation in the United Kingdom
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- Deal Castle
- Dean of the Chapel Royal
- Dean, Smith & Grace
- Frank Deasy
- The Death of Major Peirson, 6 January 1781
- Siddhartha Deb
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- Declán of Ardmore
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- Delta (horse)
- Politics of Northern Ireland
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- Denominational education in the Republic of Ireland
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- The Derby Ram
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- Desmond Rebellions
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- Kingdom of Desmond
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- Development and preservation in Dublin
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- Dexcom Stadium
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- The Dowie Dens o Yarrow
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- Dr. Graham's Homes
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- Economy of Scotland in the Middle Ages
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