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Decad

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Dec´ad
n.1.A decade.
Averill was a decad and a half his elder.
- Tennyson.


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Especially in the decad es of the 1 570s and 80s, Philip II's campaigns for military domination in the north seemed to make the dark tyranny of the Antichrist visible, and thereby marked the Netherlands for forward.
In effect, the past decad has seen the emergence of foundry industry "haves" and "have nots".
 
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