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  • 1Dyke March — at Gay Pride in Toronto, Canada 2007 Dyke March is a mostly lesbian led and inclusive gathering and protest march much like the original gay pride parades and marches. They usually occur the Friday or Saturday before LGBT pride parades and larger …

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  • 2Dyke (Begriffsklärung) — Dyke steht für: Dyke, Gesteinsart Dyke, eine Rolle lesbischer Frauen, siehe Butch und Femme Bokerley Dyke, römisch britische Landwehr Car Dyke, Kanal in England Foss Dyke, Kanal in England Great Dyke, Gesteinsgürtel in Simbabwe Offa’s Dyke,… …

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  • 3Dyke and the Blazers — Origin Buffalo, New York, U.S. Genres R B, funk Years active 1965–1971 Labels Artco, Original Sound …

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  • 4Dyke, Moray — Dyke (Scottish Gaelic: Dìg) is a small village located near Forres. It is situated near to Culbin Forest and the village also has its own primary school. The parish was known in Gaelic as Sgìre Dhìg . Coordinates: 57°36′14″N 3°41′33″W /  …

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  • 5Dyke Island — Location …

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  • 6dyke — [ dik; dajk ] n. m. • 1759; dike 1768; mot angl. « digue » ♦ Géol. Roche éruptive qui fait saillie à la surface du sol et qui affecte la forme d une épaisse muraille ou d une colonne. ⇒ neck. ● dyke nom masculin (anglais dyke, digue) Filon de… …

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  • 7Dyke Acland Bay — Location Parry Channel Coordinates …

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  • 8Dyke tyke — (also lezbro or lesbro[1]) is a gay slang phrase referring to a man who either associates mostly or exclusively with lesbian , bisexual or transgendered women or has gay women friends.[2][3] The female counterpart, women who have similar… …

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  • 9Dyke Brown — (1915 2006) was best known for founding The Athenian School in Danville, California. Contents 1 Early life and academic career 2 World War II 3 1946 to 1962: From the Practice of Law to the Ford Foundation …

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  • 10Dyke and Moy —    DYKE and MOY, a parish, in the county of Elgin, 3 miles (W. by S.) from Forres; containing, with the villages of Kintessack and Whitemyre, 1366 inhabitants, of whom 166 are resident within the village of Dyke. These two ancient parishes, of… …

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