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Division. Two or more brigades. A division has between 12,500 and 25,000 troops.
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Represents different sections of text.
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An indication of divided musical parts.
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or Diva, or Divinity. A parliament of Lords in the lower heavens. The Divan laws were in use three thousand years. See Book of Divinity.
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A Division of soldiers.
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