Lowercase family name affix.
Statistic used in signal detection theory; sensitivity index.
1The fort of Saint Juan d'Ulloa remained in our hands in pledge.
2Let us tell what followed in the words of the Duc d'Alençon:
3A coup d'état is an event with immediate obvious and decisive results.
4Clinical results were excellent according to a median Merle-d'Aubigné score of 18.
5The Vicomte d'Audierne was thus left in full possession of the field.
6The fight is known in history as the battle of Porto d'Anzo.
7In practice the same results are obtained as with the d'Hondt rule.
8The Fifth French Army under General Franchet d'Espérey made the same advance.
9You say that you have five letters which compromise the Countess d'Albert.
10Her son was the Duc d'Alencon; and as they both remained incog.
11Hugh d'Argent watched the dawn break-a silver rift in the purple sky.
12Few recent Palme d'Or winners have had much impact in the States.
13And General Franchet d'Esperey also insisted on the necessity of Allied assistance.
14He was then Chargé d'Affaires in Paris, and later Minister in Switzerland.
15As you may imagine, everybody in the district knows the d'Imbleval-Vaurois story.
16The Mont d'Amance was violently bombarded; a German brigade marched on Pont-à-Mousson.