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deed

[deed] / did /




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There were no other medals available to the men for their deeds because it wasn’t a combat mission, and the rescue was considered a peacetime affair.

From Seattle Times

My innocuous deed of acquiring knowledge through the written word, 157 years ago would have been brutally punished for not only the act, but the ability to do so.

From Salon

“We must render visible the presence, experience and deeds of women erased in our traditional sources,” she wrote in her groundbreaking 1990 book, “Standing Again at Sinai: Judaism from a Feminist Perspective.”

From Seattle Times

They will then turn back to back and do the deed for about 90 minutes.

From New York Times

The Orange County School Board purchased the property from a trust in 1951 under a deed restriction that the school would continue to be used to educate Black children.

From Seattle Times