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- Dyfed (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈdəvɛd]) is a preserved county in southwestern Wales, covering the modern counties Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire...
- DeepDyve is a commercial website that sells access to scientific and scholarly articles. A user can buy PDFs of individual papers or get a subscription...
- DYVE (89.7 FM), broadcasting as 89.7 RVFM, is a radio station owned and operated by Wave Network. The station's studio is located in Brgy. San Francisco...
- Dives. Dyve was born on 3 November 1599. He was the son of Sir John Dyve and Beatrix Walcot, who married secondly John Digby, 1st Earl of Bristol. Dyve, who...
- wake of the tragedy that befell the Children of Llyr, Prince Pryderi of Dyved returns to his realm with Manawyddan, the last survivor of the family. There...
- duvet (UK: /ˈduːveɪ/ DOO-vay, US: /duːˈveɪ/ doo-VAY; from French duvet [dyvɛ] 'down'), usually called a comforter or (down-filled) quilt in American English...
- The Laccadive Islands (/ˈlækədaɪv, -diːv/ LAK-ə-dyve, -⁠deev) or Kannur Islands (formerly spelled Cannanore, /ˈkænənɔːr/ KAN-ə-nor) are one of the three...
- faithful to him. And so it was. And those strangers had Rhos and Penfro in Dyved, and settled there as loyal men to the king. And he placed English among...
- Charlotte Clayton, Baroness Sundon (née Dyve; 11 December c. 1677 – 1 January 1742) was a British Lady in Waiting. She is known as the influential favourite...
- S2CID 2135354. "3.3 A 14nm 1GHz FPGA with 2.5D transceiver integration | DeepDyve". May 17, 2017. Archived from the original on May 17, 2017. Retrieved September...