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dancy

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danc·y also danc·ey  (dns)
adj. danc·i·er, danc·i·est Informal
Suitable for or inviting dancing; danceable: dancy music.


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The JTRS radios envisioned by DoD, expected to begin coming on line in the 2011 or 2012 timeframe, are based on software development that enables one radio to handle various waveforms, said Charlie Dancy of the MITRE Corp.
Finally, the Institute's Conference Planning staff--Deborah Gaffney, Kate Dancy, and Jason Fraser--helped bring it all together.
There is more age disparity between Dancy and Mirren, which -- along with the fact that it's on cable -- is starker than the Davis-Flynn version.
 
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