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DMJDuke Mathematical Journal (Duke University Press; North Carolina)
DMJDiploma in Medical Jurisprudence
DMJDavenport, Marvin, Joyce, & Co., LLP (financial planning)
DMJDiabetes Management Journal (Good Health Publications; Australia)
DMJDrowning Mary Jane (band)
DMJDancing Monkey Jewelry (personal journal)
DMJDarren Mccormick Jewellery (UK)
DMJDécouverte Montagne Jeunesse (French youth recreation association)
DMJDo My Jeans (clothing manufacturer)


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He said that a police team headed by him raided at the outskirt of DMJ town on a tip-off about presence of the wanted accused Hasil Khan.
JONES President and CEO, DMJ Advisors, Professor of Economics and Finance, Florida Gulf Coast University, and Chairman of the Board, Investors' Security Trust Company China's growth will be 5 percent to 6 percent in 2009, down sharply from the double-digit pace of preceding years.
David Jones, chief economist at DMJ Advisors, said the Fed cut would be echoed in the next week in other countries as they grow concerned the recession that began in the US is spreading.
 
 
 
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