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Đidić is a
surname of
Slavic origin.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Aldin Đidić (born 1983),
Bosnian football player and
manager Amer
Didić...
- 4,4′-Diisothiocyano-2,2′-stilbenedisulfonic acid (
DIDS) is an
anion exchange inhibitor,
blocking reversibly, and
later irreversibly,
exchangers such as...
- João
Manuel Varela.
Other aliases included Timóteo Tio
Tiofe and G. T.
Didial. He
studied medicine in the
universities of
Coimbra and Lisbon. He earned...
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Didion is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Joan
Didion (1934–2021),
American writer John
Didion (1947–2013),
American football player...
- If I
Did It:
Confessions of the
Killer is a book by O. J. Simpson, in
which he puts
forth a
hypothetical description of the
murders of
Nicole Brown Simpson...
- Joan
Didion (/ˈdɪdiən/;
December 5, 1934 –
December 23, 2021) was an
American writer and journalist. She is
considered one of the
pioneers of New Journalism...
- UEFA (replacing the lowest-ranked
league team
which would have qualified).
Did not parti****te in
Europe this season, but were ****igned 4.333 (the lowest...
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supportive of 9/11
conspiracy theories, asking, "when
did it
become uncool to ask questions? When
did questioners become imbeciles?" On
September 12, 2008...
- history.
Simpson was
formally charged with the
murders on June 17; when he
did not turn
himself in at the
agreed time, he
became the
subject of a police...
- Look up
did or Appendix:Variations of "
did" in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
DID is an
acronym for
dissociative identity disorder.
DID or
did may also...