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Dacian

[′dā·shən]
(geology)
Lower upper Pliocene geologic time.
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Like Alexander, Burebista achieved amazing results, though by different means, creating a great Dacian power, which some historians called an empire (Dragan, 1976: 258-259).
Dacian Gold Limited is a well-funded, Western Australian focused gold exploration and development company, headquartered in Perth.
DACIAN CIOLOS, European Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, said he is pleased the European Parliament, the European Union (EU) Council of Ministers and the European Commission have reached an agreement on reforming the Common Agricultural Policy post 2013.
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Gwilym Jones, from Agriculture Commissioner Dacian Ciolos' cabinet, said there is still enough time to agree and implement the new rural development programmes from January 2014.
Dacian Ciolos, the EU's agriculture commissioner, dropped in yesterday for a round of talks and a little sight-seeing.
"The Dacian Wolf created fear in the opposition, and built confidence in those who carried it," Bitdefender's website says.
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