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unusual facts about DECA


Rachel Bagby

The name comes from the Greek root of the word ten (deka) + the letters "a" and "z" to signify the range of human experience that can be expressed in "just ten/syllables/...three lines 2/3/5."


Bezobrazno Zeleno

The album also featured Vasić's song "Diraš me" ("You're Touching Me"), which later appeared on Cukić's solo album Spori ritam (Slow Rhythm), and Ilić's theme "Deca sa meseca" ("Children from the Moon"), which later appeared on Riblja Čorba album Koza nostra (Cosa Nostra) as "Ja je gledam kako spava" ("I Am Looking at Her while She Is Asleep").

Discorsi

Discourses on Livy (Discorsi sopra la prima deca di Tito Livio), a book by Machiavelli

Larry Bigbie

According to the report, Bigbie admitted to purchasing and using a variety of performance-enhancing substances from Kirk Radomski from 2001 to 2005, including human growth hormone, Deca-Durabolin, Sustanon, testosterone, and anti-estrogen drugs.

Marc Garneau Collegiate Institute

Some of the clubs include chapters of DECA, Student Council, The Reckoner of MGCI, Amnesty International, and Key Club.

Paxton Crawford

On June 21, 2006, in an ESPN The Magazine article by Amy K. Nelson, Crawford, who is now out of baseball, admitted to using the steroids Deca-Durabolin and Winstrol, human growth hormone and amphetamines from 1999–2001.

Si-Do

Later, in 1994 the M2 production singer Dimitar Andonovski performed with the song "Koga Ema bi znaela" and Katerina Kondoklocis sang "Deca Bozji".

Toma Zdravković

Three songs, "Essagerata", "Žena moga druga" and "Deca naše zemlje", were actually just translations of foreign songs of authors Neil Sedaka and Enrico Macias, but the song "Što te večeras nema" was composed and written by Zdravković, and it was his first published self-written song.


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