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D'Autray Regional County Municipality, Quebec
D'Autray is a regional county municipality in central Quebec, Canada. The regional county municipality seat is Berthierville. Lanaudière (14) ..
D. Aubrey Moodie
D. Aubrey Moodie was reeve of Nepean Township, Ontario from 1954 to 1969 and was known as the "Father of Nepean". Moodie, a farmer, was first elected to council in 1950 and also was a member of Nepean Council from 1973 to 1976. In 1958, during his term as reeve, lot levies were introduced for housi..
Dau-al-Set
Dau-al-Set The first Post-War artistic movement founded in Barcelona, Spain in 1948 by poet Joan Brossa. The group had connections to the Surrealist and Dadaist Movements and stressed the importance of both the conscious and unconscious in their works. The group also had a popular magazine journa..
Dauan Island, Torres Strait
Dauan Island (Cornwallis Island) is one of the Torres Strait Islands in Australia, between the Australian mainland and the island of New Guinea and a few hundred metres West of Saibai Island, Torres Strait. It is a fairly large low-lying island only 4 km from the Papua New Guinea mainland. Aerial..
Daubach
Daubach lies in the southern Hunsrück north of Bad Sobernheim and is part of in the district of Bad Kreuznach in the Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany. The population has 221 inhabitants and area is 2.91 km². Postal code: 55566Car designation:KH External links http://www.bad-sobernheim.de/Gemeinde/..
Daube
Daube is a classic French stew made with cubed beef braised in red wine and vegetables. For best flavor, it is cooked in several stages, and cooled for a day between each stage to allow the flavors to meld together. Here is one example of a recipe: [Provencal Daube for 6 persons] ..
Daubechies wavelet
Daubechies 20 2-d wavelet (Wavelet Fn X Scaling Fn) Named after Ingrid Daubechies, the Daubechies wavelets are a family of orthogonal wavelets defining a discrete wavelet transform and characterized by a maximal number of vanishing moments for some given support. With each wavelet type of this..
Daubenton's bat
Daubenton's bat, Myotis daubentonii, is a Eurasian bat with quite short ears. It ranges from Britain to Japan and is considered to be increasing its numbers in many areas. The name commemorates the French naturalist Louis-Jean-Marie Daubenton. Contents 1 Description2 Habitat3 Hu..
Daubert Standard
The Daubert Standard is a legal precedent set in 1993 by the Supreme Court of the United States regarding the admissibility of expert witnesses' testimony during legal proceedings. The citation is Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, 509 U.S. 579 (1993). A Daubert motion is a motion, raised befo..
Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals
Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, 509 U.S. 579 (1993), is the leading United States Supreme Court case on the admissibility of expert witness's opinion as evidence in federal courts in the United States. It overruled the previous test outlined in Frye v. United States, which required such ev..
Daubrée (crater)
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Daucina
In Fijian mythology (Fiji), Daucina ("torchbearer") is the god of sailors and fishermen. When he was a toddler, his mother tied fiery reeds to his head. He has roamed the coral reefs with a hood on ever since. He is a trickster and a patron of adulterers, and a seducer of women. ..
Dauciones
The Daukiones (Greek) or Dauciones (Latinization) were a Germanic tribe mentioned by Ptolemy (2.10) as living in Scandia, i.e. Scandinavia. Ptolemy's view of the north is so distorted that his names require some decoding to locate them, nor can that be done with very great certainty. The Dauciones ..
Daud
Daud (Arabic: داوود ) is the name used in the Qur'an for David. Daud is a 1997 Hindi movie. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the in..
Daudi Cwa II of Buganda
Daudi Cwa Daudi Cwa II (1896-1939) was the king (kabaka) of Buganda from 1897 to 1939. On 14 August 1897, he succeeded Mwanga II as king of Buganda, a state in East-Africa, which is now part of Uganda. A reformist, he initiated several significant changes in his kingdom, including a process o..
Daudi Kabaka
The late Daudi Kabaka was a Kenyan-born singer. The type of music he is known for is called 'Benga' a popular style in East Africa. A more detailed account may be found at this link External links [Detailed biography] ..
Daudnagar
Daudnagar is a city and a municipality in Aurangabad district in the state of Bihar, India. Geography Daudnagar is located at [25.03° N 84.4° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Daudnagar]. It has an average elevation of 84 metres (275 feet). Demographics As..
Daud (film)
Daud is a 1997 Hindi movie by Ram Gopal Varma, starring Sanjay Dutt and Urmila Matondkar, with music composed by A. R. Rahman. External link ..
Daud Kamal
Daud Kamal (1935-1987) was a professor of English literature at University of Peshawar, Pakistan. He was educated at Cambridge University, UK. He started writing poetry in his twenties and become one of the major English language poets of Pakistan. He received three gold medals for his poetry from t..
Dauer
Dauer (German for duration) may refer to: Jochen Dauer, a former German racedriver who converted Porsche 962 race cars for use on the roadDauer larva This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you ma..
Dauer larva
Dauer is a German word meaning "enduring" and is used to describe an alternative developmental stage of nematodes, particularly Caenorhabditis elegans. It is also considered by some to be equivalent to the infective stage of parasitic nematode larvae. Under environmental conditions that are favorabl..
Daufuskie Island, South Carolina
Daufuskie Island is a residential sea island between Savannah, Georgia and Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. It has a full-time population of around 300 and is home to two resorts. The island was home to a sizable population of Gullah inhabitants from the end of the Civil War until very recently..
Daugava
The Daugava in Riga during summer. The Swedish army bombarding the fortress of Daugavgriva at the Daugava's estuary. The Daugava or Western Dvina (Russian: , Belarusian: , Latvian: , Polish: , German: ) is a river rising in the Valdai Hills, Russia, flowing through Russia, Belarus, and..
Daugava Stadium
Daugava Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Riga, Latvia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of FHK Liepājas Metalurgs. The stadium holds 5,008 people. ..
Daugavgriva
Daugavgriva (German: Dünamünde, Polish: Dynemunt, Russian: Ust-Dvinsk) was a strong fortress commanding the mouth of the Daugava, hence its name. Since 1959, Daugavgriva has been a district of Riga in Latvia. The settlement was established 13 miles from Bishop Albert of Buxhoeveden's residence..
Daugavpils
Daugavpils (Lithuanian Daugpilis), population 115,265 in 2000 census) is the second largest city in Latvia. The view of Daugavpils in 1912 Contents 1 Location2 Demographics3 History4 Art, Archetecture, and Culture5 Notable Residents6 See also7 External lin..
Daugavpils District
Daugavpils District (Latvian: Daugavpils rajons) is a district in latgale. ..
Daugavpils University
Daugavpils University (Latvian: Daugavpils Universitātes) is a public university in Daugavpils, Latvia and the second traditional and second largest university in the country. The University is the biggest institution of education in Latgale region with 5 departments and 6175 students, of which ap..
Daugherty Report
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Daugherty Township, Pennsylvania
Daugherty Township is a township in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,441 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 25.9 km² (10.0 mi²). 25.8 km² (10.0 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²) ..
Daugherty v. Vanguard
Daugherty V. Vanguard is a legal case. In 1998, Jeff Seaver organized an ACLU-funded lawsuit against Vanguard Charter Academy, [National Heritage Academies] and [Grand Valley State University] for numerous church/state violations. The case, known as [Daugherty v. Vanguard..
Daughter
For the band, see Daughters; for other uses see Daughter (disambiguation). A daughter is a female offspring; a girl, woman, or female animal in relation to her parents. The male equivalent is a son. Analogously the name is used on several areas to show relations between groups or elements. Conten..
Daughterboard
A wavetable upgrade daughterboard A daughterboard or daughtercard is a circuit board meant to be an extension or "daughter" of a motherboard (or 'mainboard'), or occasionally another card. In particular, daughterboards often have plugs, sockets, pins, connectors, or other attachments for othe..
Daughters (album)
Daughters is Daughters' debut EP It was released on City of Hell in 2002. It was only released as a 7" vinyl and is currently out of print. Track listing "Hello Assholes""Flattery is a Bunch of Fucking Bullshit""A Room Full of Hard-Ons and Nowhere To Sit Down""My Stereo Has Mono and So Does My Gi..
Daughters (band)
Daughters Daughters (often called 'The Daughters' which is incorrect) is a mathcore band formed in 2001 in Providence, Rhode Island after the demise of Providence-based As The Sun Sets. Daughters have two releases, their self-titled EP and their Canada Songs LP, and are slated to put out a new..
Daughters Courageous
Daughters Courageous was a movie from 1939, starring three of the four Lane Sisters (Lola, Rosemary and Priscilla). It also starred John Garfield and Claude Rains. The fourth sister was played by Gale Page. Based on the play Fly Away Home by Dorothy Bennett, it was directed by Michael Curtiz. ..
Daughters of Bilitis
The Ladder was published by the Daughters of Bilitis from 1956 to 1972. This edition is from May 1966. The Daughters of Bilitis (DOB) was formed in San Francisco, California in 1955 by Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon along with six other women. The author Marion Zimmer Bradley was a member of the..
Daughters of Bilitis (Australia)
The Australian arm of the Daughters of Bilitis was formed in Melbourne in early 1970, and is considered Australia's first gay rights group. It was inspired by the American Daughters of Bilitis movement. After a few months, the group rejected the increasing radicalisation of its American counterpart,..
Daughters of Cacophony
The Daughters of Cacophony are a fictional bloodline of vampires, from White Wolf Game Studio's [[Vampire: The Masquerade]] books and role-playing game. Believed to have origins in both the Malkavian and the Toreador clans, the Daughters are very few in number and reject association with either the..
Daughters of Charity
The Daughters or Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul is a Roman Catholic congregation of women with simple vows, founded in 1633 and devoted to corporal and spiritual works of mercy. Description The full title of the congregation is the Sisters or Daughters of Charity (the founder preferred ..
Daughters of Finwë
The main part of this article relates to a version of Middle-earth's history that is considered canon by many Tolkien fans (see: Middle-earth canon); it may contradict parts of The Silmarillion or other texts. This subject's portrayal in other versions is discussed in the other versions of the legen..
Daughters of Frya
Some of the information in this has not been [Verifiabilityverified] and might not be reliable. It should be checked for inaccuracies and modified as needed, [cite sourcesciting sources].The Daughters of Frya claim to be an all-female religious society currently based near Armid..
Daughters of Hawaii
'The Daughters of Hawaii was founded in 1903 by seven women who were daughters of American Protestant missionaries. They were born in Hawaii, were citizens of the Kingdom of Hawaii before annexation, and foresaw the inevitable loss of much of the Hawaiian culture. They founded the organization "to ..
Daughters of Liberty
The Daughters of Liberty was a successful Colonial American group that proved women's involvement in politics could be benevolent for the country. As public support to boycott British goods increased, the Daughters of Liberty joined the support to condemn British importation. They also made goods th..
Daughters of Mary
Daughers of Mary may refer to the following Catholic congregations for women: Salesian Sisters of Don BoscoGuastallines redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Daughters of Mary Help of Christians Siu Ming Catholic Secondary School
Daughter of Mary Help of Christians Siu Ming Catholic Secondary School Emblem Motto Purity and Charity ( Integrity and Honesty; Love and Concern )純潔仁愛 ( 純樸廉潔律己、仁厚關愛待人 ) Founded 1973 School Type Public Location Kwai Chung, Hong Kong Medium of Instructio..
Daughters of St. Paul
The Daughters of St Paul is an international religious congregation founded in 1915 in Italy. The congregation is part of the Pauline family, consisting of ten orders and lay institutes, all founded by Blessed James Alberione, and operates in 50 countries round the world. The Daughters of St. Paul..
Daughters of the American Revolution
The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) is a "lineage membership organization"#redirect [[Template:Fact]] dedicated to promoting historic preservation, education, and patriotism. DAR has chapters in all fifty of the U.S. states as well as in the District of Columbia. There are also DAR chap..
Daughters of the Confederacy
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] The United Daughters of Confederacy collects and preserves rare books, documents, diaries, letters, and other papers of historical importance that relates to the American Civil War period. The collection is kept in Goodlett Memorial Library in Richmond, Virginia. ..
Daughters of the Cross
The Congregation of the Daughters of the Cross is a religious congregation of the Catholic Church. The Foundress — Mere Marie Therese (Jeanne Haze) — and her companions, bound themselves by vow to follow Christ by helping those most in need. The congregation was founded in Liege in 1833. Blesse..
Daughters of the Dust
Daughters of the Dust was a 1991 movie directed by Julie Dash. It told the story of three generations of African-American women at the end of the 19th Century and beginning of the 20th, and focused on the family's migration from Sea Island to the American mainland. Featuring an unusual narrative..
Daughters of the Moon
Daughters of the Moon is a book series by Lynne Ewing. It is about four girls, later on five, who are mortal goddesses and fight an ancient evil called the Atrox. They each have different powers, destinies, and dark sides. They all wear moon amulets. When they turn 17, they have to make a choice. Th..
Daughters of the Republic of Texas
The Daughters of the Republic of Texas (DRT) is a sororal association dedicated to perpetuating the memory of Texas pioneer families and soldiers of the Republic of Texas. DRT was formed in 1891 by Betty Ballinger and Hally Bryan and was originally called the Daughters of the Lone Star Republic. M..
Daughters of the Utah Pioneers
The International Society Daughters of Utah Pioneers (DUP) is a women's organization dedicated to preserving the history of the original settlers of Utah, including Mormon Pioneers. The organization is open to any woman who is over the age of 18 years, of good character, and a lineal or legally ado..
Daughters of today
Daughters of Today is a 1928 film from Lahore, in present day Pakistan (then British India). This was the first film of Lahore, and established the city of Lahore as one of the centres of filming along in India. The film took three years to shoot. It was produced by G.K Mehta and was a silent fil..
Daughters of Ægir
In Norse mythology, Ægir and Rán have nine daughters, sometimes called billow maidens in English. Their names are poetic names for waves. They may be identical with the mothers of Heimdallr. In the Skáldskaparmál section of Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda the names of Ægir's daughters are reco..
Daughter (disambiguation)
Daughter can have several meanings: In the family, daughter is a relationshipIn physics, a daugther is a nuclide formed by radioactive decay of another.In linguistics, a daughter (language) is any of a later language derived from an earlier language. It may also be a node in a phrase structure tree..
Daughter (song)
Daughter remains one of rock group Pearl Jam's preeminent songs. Released as the third of four singles of their 1993 studio ablum, Vs., "Daughter" topped both the Mainstream and Modern Rock Billboard charts, thereby solidifying the group's success following the monumental Ten. "Daughter" eventually..
Daughter chromosome
During the metaphase stage of mitosis, chromosomes, which become aligned on the equatorial plane, take on the shape of an "X" as a result of a repelling force between chromosomes. The lobes of the chromosome in this shape are called 'sister chromatids'. The sister chromatids will be attached by a ..
Daughter Darling
Daughter Darling vocalist, Natalie Walker Daughter Darling are an American trip hop collective, comprising of vocalist Natalie Walker and producers Travis and Stephen Fogelman. Contents 1 History2 Discography3 External links4 References History Philadelphia-based brothe..
Daughter language
In historical linguistics, a daughter language is a language descended from another language through a process of genetic descent. See also ProtolanguageComparative method ..
Daughter of Aaron
The description Daughter of Aaron is given to several women in the New Testament, among them Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist. This was a title given to all Kohanim (Levite priests), who always nearly intermarried: a "daughter of Aaron" was thus allowed to wed with Levites. Aaron, elder broth..
Daughter of Fortune
Daughter of Fortune (original Spanish title Hija de la fortuna) is a novel by Isabel Allende, and was chosen as an Oprah's Book Club selection in February of 2000. Plot summary [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. This takes place in 1840s Chile. Eliza Som..
Daughter of Kwok-A Incident
The Daughter of Kwok-A Incident (Traditional Chinese: 郭亞女事件) is the popular term for a controversial Social Welfare case in Hong Kong during 1986. The handling of the incident by then Director of Social Welfare (later Chief Secretary for Administration) Anson Chan drew heavy criticism from..
Daughter of the Dragon
Daughter of the Dragon is a 1931 movie directed by Lloyd Corrigan and starring Anna May Wong as Princess Ling Moy, Sessue Hayakawa as Ah Kee and Warner Oland as Dr. Fu Manchu. Plot summary Princess Ling Moy lives next door to Dr. Fu Manchu, and is romantically involved with Ah Kee, a secret agent d..
Daughter of the Lioness
[Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The Daughter of the Lioness series by Tamora Pierce is a duology set in the Tortall universe, approximately 24 years after the end of The Song of the Lioness quartet. It is centred on Alianne of Pirate's Swoop, the very ..
Daughter of the Nine Moons
Daughter of the Nine Moons is a fictional title in the fantasy series The Wheel of Time by author Robert Jordan. The actual Daughter of the Nine Moons is Tuon Athaem Kore Paendrag a young woman who is the daughter of the Empress (may she live forever) of the Seanchan. Having done some great er..
Daughter of Time
For the novel, see The Daughter of Time Daughter of Time is a 1970 album by Colosseum. Track listing "Three Score and Ten, Amen" - 5:38"The Time Lament" - 6:13"Take Me Back to Doomsday" - 4:25"The Daughter of Time" - 3:33"Theme for an Imaginary Western" - 4:07"Bring Out Your Dead" - 4:20"Downhil..
Daugleddau estuary
The Daugleddau estuary is a system of several estuaries, in south Pembrokeshire, Wales. It comprises Milford Haven (harbour) and the estuaries of: River Cleddau (Western Cleddau and Eastern Cleddau)Pembroke RiverRiver CresswellRiver Carew ..
Dauin, Negros Oriental
Dauin is a 4th class municipality in the province of Negros Oriental, Philippines. It is bordered on the north by Bacong, on the south by Zamboanguita, and on the west a mountain range separates it from Santa Catalina. The municipality is a coastal town, the ocean forming its eastern border. Accord..
Dauis, Bohol
Dauis is a 4th class municipality in the province of Bohol, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 26,415 people in 2,669 households. The Barangays Dauis is politically subdivided into 12 Barangays. BikingBanggangSan Isidro (Canlongon)CartmanDioMayacabacPoblacionSongcu..
Daula
Daula means state. Contents 1 Daula as nominal title2 Compound titles3 Other use4 Sources and references Daula as nominal title In the major Indian Muslim princely state of Hyderabad, Daula was one of the aristocratic titles bestowed by the ruling Nizam upon Muslim court ret..
Daulatabad
Daulatabad (from Persian دولتآباد meaning either "Built by the Government" or “City of Prosperity”, depending on the source), is now a village, based around the former city of the same name. It is in Maharashtra, India, in about 40 miles northwest of Aurangabad. Contents 1 Fo..
Daulatpur
Daulatpur may refer to: Daulatpur, a census town in Punjab (India)Daulatpur, a nagar panchayat in Himachal Pradesh, India redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Daulatpur, Himachal Pradesh
Daulatpur is a town and a nagar panchayat in Una district in the state of Himachal Pradesh, India. Geography Daulatpur is located at [31.8° N 75.98° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Daulatpur]. It has an average elevation of 521 metres (1709 feet). Demogr..
Daulatpur, Punjab
Daulatpur is a census town in Gurdaspur district in the state of Punjab, India. Geography Daulatpur is located at [31.8° N 75.98° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Daulatpur]. It has an average elevation of 521 metres (1709 feet). Demographics As of 2001 I..
Daulatpur Mohsin High School
Daulatpur Mohsin High School is a high school located in Daulatpur, Khulna District, in southern Bangladesh. It was established in 1867 and is the oldest high school in the Khulna district. In 2000 it had 973 students and 19 teachers, teaching students from grades 6 to 10. External links [b..
Daulatram Saran
Daulatram Saran (born 13 January 1924) is a parliamentarian and popular former leader of Daulatram Saran Rajasthan in India. He is former Federal Minister and a Gandhian Veteran leader. He was born in village Dhani-Panchera of district Churu in Rajasthan in the family of Dularam of Saran clan H..
Daulatrao Sindhia
Daulatrao Sindhia (born 1779, died 1827) was the king (Maharaja) of Gwalior state in central India from 1794 until his death in 1827. His reign coincided with struggles for supremacy within the Maratha Confederacy, and with Maratha resistance to the consolidation of British hegemony over northern an..
Daulatzai
The Daulatzai are one of the Pashtun tribes of northern Afghanistan. They reside mainly in the province of Balkh, and also in parts of surrounding provinces. ..
Daulat Khan Lodi
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Daulat Khel
Daulat Khel, along with the Maghdud Khel, Mahmud Khel, Mahsud Khel, Khulozai, Umar Khel and Yusaf Khel, is a sub-division of the Kakazai, Tarkanis/Mamund tribe of the Pashtuns located in Afghanistan and Pakistan. References "A Dictionary of the Pathan Tribes of the North West Frontier India" publi..
Daulat Quazi
Daulat Quazi (কাজী দৌলত) (Also Quazi Daulat, Daulat Kazi) was a medieval Bengali poet. He lived sometime in the 17th century. He lived in Arakan though he wrote in Bangla. Life Quazi is believed to the first Bengali poet to write under the patronage of the Arakan court. His patron A..
Daulat Ram College
Daulat Ram College is a girls college under University of Delhi, and was founded in 1960. It was originally called Pramila College, it was named Daulat Ram College after Educationist Daulat Ram Gupta. In 1964 it was shifted to Patel Marg among other College campuses in North Campus. The College has..
Daule
Daule is a city located in central Guayas, Ecuador, on the Daule River. It is the seat of Daule Canton, created in 1820. At the 2001 census there were 85,148 people living within canton limits, thus is one of the most important cities in the province. The main crop is rice. ..
Daule River
The Daule River is a river in Ecuador, in the Guayas province. In Guayaquil it joins the Babahoyo River, and forms the Guayas River. Cities along the River Pichincha, EcuadorBalzarColimesPalestinaSanta LucíaDauleNobolGuayaquil ..
Daulis
Daulis was an ancient greek city in Phocis. According to greek mythology Daulis had been the home town of Tereus. The city is mentioned by Homer. It is said to be named after a nymph Daulis, a daughter of the river-god Cephissus. During the Greco-Persian Wars Daulis had been destroyed for the firs..
Daultipur-Salturia Tornado
The Daultipur-Salturia tornado which occurred in Manikganj District, Bangladesh on the 26 April, 1989. The tornado killed at least 600 people and possibly many more; initial reports of 1300 deaths make this a candidate for the world's deadliest ever tornado (other candidates include the 1973 Manikg..
Daum
For other uses, see Daum (disambiguation). Daum.net (August 31, 2005) Daum (Korean: 다음; KOSDAQ: [035720]) is a popular web portal in South Korea, with its rival Naver. It offers a number of web services to web users, including a popular free web-based e-mail, messaging service, ..
Daumantas
Grand Duchy of Lithuania Daumantas (Ruthenian Dowmont, Belarusian Daǔmont, Russian Довмонт, Timofei); ? – May 20, 1299) was the Grand Duke of Lithuania 1281 – 1285, Prince of Utena, Pskov 1265 – 1285, and Polatsk 1281 – 1285. Contents 1 Father2 Brothers3 Son4..
Daumesnil (Paris Metro)
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Daum (disambiguation)
Daum may refer to: Daum, a Korea's web portal company.Daum Direct1, a Korea's Automobile Insurance company.Daum Cafe ([Main Homepage])Daum (France), a France's very reputed fabric of crystal art pieces, founded at company.Daum, Christoph, a German football manager.This is a [disambigu..
Daum (France)
For other uses, see Daum (disambiguation). Daum is France's very reputed crystal art pieces. See also Art materialArt instrumentExternal links [Daum (france) Homepage] ..
Daum Direct1
Daum Direct1 is a Korean automobile insurance company headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. Daum Direct1 is licensed by Daum and LG Fire Marine Insurance to provide online automobile insurance services. Daum Direct1 also provides a car warranty and insurance hotline in South Korea (local services on..
Daum messenger
Daum messenger is an instant messenger by Daum Communications used mostly in South Korea. It is freeware and runs under Windows 98 up to XP. There are a reported over 3 million daily users [link]. External link [Official site] (Korean) ..
Daun
Daun can refer to: Daun, a city in GermanyKreis Daun, a district in GermanyLeopold Josef, Count von Daun, an Austrian field marshalKarl Daun, a German theologian This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this ..
Daun, Germany
Daun is a town in the German state of Rheinland-Pfalz, seat of the district of Daun in the volcanic Eifel region, located south of the high Eifel on the small river Lieser. The surrounding landscape consists of volcanic hills. 1.5 km southeast of the town centre are the so-called Dauner Maare (nam..
Daund
Daund is a small town located in Pune District of Maharashta. The town is divided into two parts as the railway line passes between the center of the town. The Bhima River is the main river. Most of the residents are employed by the government and especially in the S.R.P.F. or in the railway indus..
Daunorubicin
Daunorubicin or daunomycin (daunomycin cerubidine) is chemotherapy of the anthracycline family that is given as a treatment for some types of cancer. It is most commonly used to treat specific types of leukaemia (acute myeloid leukemia and acute lymphocytic leukemia). It was initially isolated fr..
Daunosamine
Daunosamine is a deoxy sugar and amino sugar of the hexosamine class. It has a molecular weight of 147.172. It is a component of the anthracycline class of chemotheraputic agents, linked to a derivative of naphthacene. (In the diagrams on this page, the Daunosamine unit is at the bottom ce..
Daunte Culpepper
[] at NFL.com Daunte Culpepper (born January 28, 1977 in Ocala, Florida) is an American football player in the National Football League at the quarterback position for the Miami Dolphins. Culpepper was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in the first round of the 1999 NFL Draft (11th overall)..
Dauntless
Dauntless may refer to: The Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bomber.HMS Dauntless, four ships of the Royal Navy.USCGC Dauntless (WMEC-624), a cutter of the United States Coast Guard.USS Dauntless, has been the name of two ships in the United States NavyUSS Dauntless (NX-01-A), a fictionary starship in th..
Dauntsey's School
Dauntsey's School Motto Honor Deo Founded 1542 School type Independent Religious Affiliation Church of England Headmaster Stewart Roberts Location West Lavington, Wiltshire Surroundings Rural Enrollment First Year (11), Third Year (13), Lower Sixth (16) Sports rugby, cricket, ..
Daun (district)
Daun Statistics State: Rhineland-Palatinate Capital: Daun |- | Area:||911.01 km² |- | Inhabitants:||64,852 (2002) |- | pop. density:||71 inh./km² |- | Car identification:||DAU |- | Homepage:||http://www.kreis-daun.de |- !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=#DEFFAD|Map |- |colspan=2 align=center..
Daun Pandan
Pandan is a palm like plant. There are two type of pandan: Thorny leaf pandan It has thorn on both side of its leaves. Traditional people in Java used this leaves to made mat and handicraft box. Pandan is used for food colouring and fragrant the food. See also Pandanus ..
Dauphin
For other uses, see Dauphin (disambiguation). The Dauphin was the heir apparent to the throne of France under the Valois and Bourbon dynasties. Guy VIII, Count of Vienne, had a dolphin on his coat of arms and had been nicknamed le Dauphin (French for dolphin). In heraldry, a dolphin device displa..
Dauphin, Manitoba
For the rural municipality, see Dauphin, Manitoba (rural municipality) Dauphin is a city in Manitoba, Canada, with an approximate population of 8 085. Founded in 1898, it became an important centre for the transportation of grain. Farming still plays a central role in the economy of the area, but ..
Dauphin, Manitoba (rural municipality)
For the city, see Dauphin, Manitoba. Dauphin is a rural municipality in Manitoba, Canada. It is located in the Parkland Region of Manitoba, and lies just north of Riding Mountain National Park. Manitoba Regions Winnipeg Capital Region - Central Plains - Eastman - Interlake - Northern - P..
Dauphin, Pennsylvania
Dauphin is a borough in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 773 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 External links Geography Dauphin is located at [40°22′0″N, 76°55′52″W] (40.366687, -76.931168)[..
Dauphiné
Dauphiné, usually referred to as the Dauphiné, is a former province in southeastern France, roughly corresponding to the present départements of the Isère, Drôme, and Hautes-Alpes. Origin of the name Guy VIII, Count of Vienne, had a dolphin on his coat of arms and had been nicknamed le Daup..
Dauphine
Dauphine is the female form of the particular French feudal (comital or princely) title of Dauphin (also anglicized as Dolphin), applied to the wife of a Dauphin (usually in the sense of heir to the French royal throne). Also derived from dauphin is the culinary fried potato dish pommes dauphines.I..
Dauphiné Alps
The Dauphiné Alps (French Alpes du Dauphiné) are a group of mountain ranges in southeastern France, west of the main chain of the Alps. They are separated from the Cottian Alps in the east by the Col du Galibier and the upper Durance valley; from the western Graian Alps (Vanoise) in the north-east..
Dauphiné Libéré
Dauphiné Libéré Local name:Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré Region:Dauphiné, France Date:Early June Type:Stage Race History First Edition:1947 Editions:58 (2006) First Winner:Eduard Klabinski () Most Recent:Levi Leipheimer () Most Wins: 3 times: Nello Lauredi (), Luis Ocaña (), Charly Mottet..
Dauphiné Libéré 2005
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Dauphiné Libéré 2006
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Dauphine University, Paris
Dauphine University, Paris (Université de technologie en sciences des organisations et de la décision de Paris-Dauphine or Université Paris-Dauphine, formerly Université Paris IX) was founded as a faculty of economic and management sciences in 1968 in the former NATO headquarters in western Pari..
Dauphinois
Dauphinois is a dialect of the Franco-Provençal language, which is spoken in Isère departement, roughly formerly Bas-Dauphiné. This is in France. The South of the Dauphiné is within the area of the Occitan language. redirect [[Template:Not verified]] ..
Dauphin (disambiguation)
Dauphin may refer to: historical feudal titles in France, see the article dauphin* either of comital rank* or, most commonly, absolutely called 'the' dauphin, the heir apparent to the throne of France under the Valois and Bourbon dynasties* the French region dauphiné was so called after the Dauphi..
Dauphin (electoral district)
Dauphin may refer to: Dauphin, a federal electoral district in CanadaDauphin, a provincial electoral district in Manitoba, a Canadian province This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish ..
Dauphin (Lt. Col W.G. (Billy) Barker VC Airport)
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Dauphin (provincial electoral district)
For the former federal electoral district, see Dauphin Dauphin is a former provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It was created in 1881 with the expansion of the province's western boundary, eliminated in 1886, re-established in 1892, and finally abolished in 1999. M..
Dauphin (rocket)
Dauphin is a French sounding rocket of which six versions were constructed between 1967 and the 1978. It represents a modification of the starting stage of the Dragon with a larger payload nose cone. The Dauphin has a diameter of 56 centimeters, a launch weight of 1.132 metric tons, a length of 6..
Dauphin County, Pennsylvania
Dauphin County is a county located in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and is one of four counties comprising the greater Harrisburg metropolitan area. As of 2004, the population is 253,282. The county contains the city of Harrisburg, which has served as the state capital since 1812. Dauphin Co..
Dauphin County Law Library
The Dauphin County Law Library was established by the Pennsylvania General Assembly in 1865 and has been housed in its present location at the Dauphin County Court House in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The Law Library now has approximately 35,000 volumes, down from the 47,000. These volumes focus on st..
Dauphin County Library System
DCLS is an acronym for the Dauphin County Library System. DCLS provides library service to the residents of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania through a main library in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and seven branch libraries. DCLS is a private, non-profit corporation. It is governed by a 17-member Board of Tr..
Dauphin de Viennois
The title of Dauphin de Viennois was a hereditary title of the descendants of Guigues IV, Comte d'Albon, who was nicknamed le Dauphin from the dolphin on his coat of arms. The associated lands, known as the Dauphiné, were sold to the King of France in 1349, on condition that the heir to the Frenc..
Dauphin Herald Extraordinary
Dauphin Herald of Arms Extraordinary (Héraut Dauphin extraordinaire in French) is the title of one of the officers of arms at the Canadian Heraldic Authority in Ottawa. Herald Extraordinary is an honorary position reserved for people who have made notable contributions to Canadian heraldry. Like ..
Dauphin Island
Dauphin Island is a barrier island on the western edge of Mobile Bay. Dauphin Island is a barrier island off the coast of the U.S. state of Alabama. It was named after Louis XIV's great-grandson and heir, the Dauphin. The Gulf of Mexico is to the south of the island; the Mississippi Sound an..
Dauphin Island, Alabama
Dauphin Island is a town in Mobile County, Alabama, on a barrier island also named Dauphin Island. As of the 2000 census, the population of the town is 1,371. On August 29 2005, Hurricane Katrina's storm surge devastated the island, wiping clean most of the island's west end. Contents 1 Geog..
Dauphin Island Bridge
The Dauphin Island Bridge, formally the Gordon Persons Bridge, carries a 5-kilometer (3 mi), two-lane section of Alabama state highway 193 from the mainland south of Mobile, across the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway and down to Dauphin Island. The bridge separates the Mississippi Sound on the west ..
Dauphin Island Sea Lab
The Dauphin Island Sea Lab (DISL), founded by the State Legislature in 1971, is Alabama's marine education and research center. Located on the eastern tip of a barrier island in the Gulf of Mexico, the Sea Lab is the home site of the Marine Environmental Sciences Consortium. External links [DI..
Dauphin Kings
The Dauphin Kings are a Manitoba Junior Hockey League team playing out of the Dauphin Memorial Community Centre in Dauphin, Manitoba, Canada. External links [Dauphin Kings Official Website] Manitoba Junior Hockey League ..
Dauphin Lake
Dauphin Lake was named by the heir to the French throne in 1739, Francois de la Verendrye. It is in western Manitoba near the city of Dauphin, Manitoba. The lake covers an area of 200 square miles and has a drainage basin of about 3250 square miles. The Mossy River drains the lake into Lake Winnipeg..
Dauphin of Auvergne
Dauphin d'Auvergne, or in Occitan Dalfi d'Alvernha was Count of Clermont and Montferrand (see Rulers of Auvergne), troubadour and patron of troubadours. He was born c. 1150 and died in 1234 or 1235. He is sometimes called Robert IV, Dauphin of Auvergne but there is no solid evidence for the name Rob..
Dauphin Quarter
Dauphin Quarter is a region on the Caribbean island nation of Saint Lucia, located to the north of Venezuela. The region contains a village of the same name, located at [14°02′N 60°54′W] Quarters of Saint Lucia Anse-la-Raye | Castries | Choiseul | Dauphin | Dennery | Gros..
Dauphin—Roblin
Dauphin-Roblin is a provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It was created by redistribution in 1999, combining territory from the former constituencies of Dauphin and Roblin-Russell. Dauphin-Roblin is located in the southwestern region of the province. It is bordered..
Dauphin—Swan River—Marquette
Dauphin—Swan River—Marquette in relation to the other Manitoba ridings Dauphin—Swan River—Marquette (formerly known as Dauphin and Dauphin—Swan River) is a federal electoral district in Manitoba, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1904. Its popul..
Daur
The Daur people (Chinese: 达斡尔族, Pinyin: Dáwò'ěrzú; the former name "Dahur" is considered derogatory) are an ethnic group. They form one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized in the People's Republic of China. They numbered 132,394 according to the latest census (2000), and most o..
Daurala
Daurala is a town and a nagar panchayat in Meerut district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Geography Daurala is located at [29.12° N 77.68° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Daurala]. It has an average elevation of 223 metres (731 feet). Demographics..
Daurene Lewis
In 1984, Dr. Daurene E. Lewis (born in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia) was elected mayor of Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada, making her the first female black mayor in all of North America. Four years later, Daurene Lewis entered provincial politics, becoming the first black woman in her province..
Daurian Hedgehog
The Daurian Hedgehog Mesechinus dauuricus is a solitary small hedgehog. It is listed in Red book of Russian Federation as a protected species with an unclear status, generally considered to be endangered. It populates Transbaikal region of Russia (this region is sometimes called Dauria, hence the ..
Daurian Jackdaw
The Daurian Jackdaw (Corvus dauuricus) is a member of the crow family of birds. It is closely related to the Eurasian Jackdaw. It is the same size or perhaps slightly smaller (32 cm in length) than the latter species, with the same proportions and identical habits. The principal difference is it..
Daurian Partridge
The Daurian Partridge Perdix dauurica is a gamebird in the pheasant family Phasianidae of the order Galliformes, gallinaceous birds. This partridge breeds on farmland across much of temperate eastern Asia from Kyrgyzstan east to China and Mongolia. It is a non-migratory terrestrial species, whi..
Dausa
Dausa is a city in Rajasthan state of western India. It is the administrative headquarters of Dausa District. State of Rajasthan Capital Jaipur Divisions Ajmer | Bharatpur | Bikaner | Jaipur | Jodhpur | Kota | Udaipur Districts Ajmer | Alwar | Banswara | Baran | Barmer | Bhilwara | Bikan..
Dausa district
Dausa District is a district of Rajasthan state in western India. The city of Dausa is the district headquarters. Dausa District has a population of 1,316,790 (2001 census), an area of 3429 km², and a population density of 384 persons per km². It is bounded on the north by Alwar District, ..
Dausos
Dausos in Lithuanian mythology is lodgment of good souls. Dausos is on the high mountain (Latvian Debeskalns, or Norse Valhalla), between two rivers. There are gold apple-trees in Dausos garden. Day in the garden is perpetual but outside its confines is perpetual night. Master of Dausos is Vėjopati..
Dautphetal
Dautphetal is a community in Hesse, Germany, and is among the six larger communities of the 22 in Marburg-Biedenkopf district. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Geology1.2 ''Naturraum''1.3 Climate1.4 Waterways1.5 Neighbouring communities2 History2.1 Constituent comm..
Dauvit Broun
Dauvit Broun (David Brown) is a Scottish historian based at the University of Glasgow, and one of the most prominent and influential scholars in the field of medieval Scottish or Celtic studies. He concentrates primarily on early medieval Scotland, and has written abundantly on the topic of early Sc..
Dau Air
Dau Air is an airline based in Lübeck, Germany. It operates domestic and international services. Its main base is Dortmund Airport. Contents 1 History2 Services3 Fleet4 External links History The airline was established in March 2005 and started operations on April 18 2005 ..
Dau al Set
Dau al Set The first Post-War artistic movement founded in Barcelona, Spain in 1948 by poet Joan Brossa. The group had connections to the Surrealist and Dadist Movements and stressed the importance of both the conscious and unconscious in their works. The group also had a popular magazine journal..
Dauði Baldrs
Dauði Baldrs (in English The Death of Baldr or Baldrs Death) is an album by the Norwegian black metal solo project Burzum, however this album is an ambient/experimental/neo-classical album. The album was recorded on a synthesizer while Varg Vikernes was in prison. The album was supposed to be nam..
Da Unbreakables
Tracklisting They Bout To Find Yo BodyFuck That ShitWolf WolfTestin My GangstaBin LadenRidin Spinners ft. Lil FlipTry Somethin'Money Didn't Change MeGhetto ChickShake Dat JellyLet's Start A RiotRainbow Colors ft. Lil FlipLike A PimpBeatem To Da FloorPut Cha D. In Her MouthMosh PitYou Scared Part ..
Da Undaground King
Da Undaground King is the 2002 album by Gangsta Blac released on Taylor Made Records & Mouth Of The South. Track listing Undaground KingDa MayorGood Man (Featuring Lil' Gain)FightGrimmyCode RedDa Truth (Featuring Lil' Gain)Shot (Featuring Lil' Gain)Sup SuckaGangsta BlacWhat ya ThinkGet the FuckMy..
D’Aubigne
Jena-Henri Merle d’Aubigne (1794–1872). Born in Switzerland he studied theology at Geneva and in Berlin and became pastor of the French Protestant church in Hamburg for five years, then court preacher to King William at Brussels until the Revolution of 1830 separated Holland from Belgium. He re..
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