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David Spearing

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David Ellis Spearing (Born on 11th June 1986) in Portsmouth, is a London based self-shooting director working in the music and film industry. Spearing is mostly known for his work with pop/rock band McFly for their SuperCity website. Schooling and University Spearing attended Hor...

David spett

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David Spett (b. 1985) has served as a columnist for the Northwestern University student paper The Daily Northwestern. In February 2008, Spett published a column that investigated the nature of quotes used by Medill School of Journalism Dean John Lavine in letters published in the...

David Spiro

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After beginning his career as an academic, David E. Spiro became a business consultant, and he is Founding Principal of The Strategy Practice, LLC. He recently returned to writing and research as a visiting scholar at the International StudiesAssociation.David was born in Burling...

David Sproule

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David Sproule is a civil servant in the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade of the Government of Canada. Family background David William Sproule was born in 1956 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He is the second son to Cecil and Margaret Sproule, and the younger br...

David St. James

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David St. James (born September 4, 1947) is an American actor. Best known for guest starring in multiple TV shows, such as iCarly, General Hospital, Beverly Hills, 90210, and many more, he is also known for his role as Broden in Space: Above and Beyond. He has also co-starred in ...

David Stainer

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David Stainer (born 4 May 1978) is an English quizzer. He was born in Exeter and studied philosophy, politics and economics at Oriel College, Oxford. He works as a solicitor in the City of London.Quizzing careerIn 1999 he reached the final of the University Challenge as Oriel cap...

David Staples

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David Staples is a politician and political activist who ran for the Georgia Public Service Commission as a Libertarian in 2012. In that election, Staples received 1,095,115 votes (34.17%), which is the highest number of votes - in raw numbers or percentage wise - ever received b...

David Steenblock

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David A. Steenblock (b. January 7, 1943) is an osteopathic physician board certified in neurology and occupational medicine His post-doctoral training included three years at Case Western Reserve University, one year at the Oregon Health & Sciences University and a clinical R...

David Stopps

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David Richard Stopps (born 23 May 1948) is Managing Director of FML International Artist Management, promoter of music club Friars Aylesbury, Director of PPL (Phonographic Performance Ltd), and a music business consultant, author and educator.He was also responsible for co-produc...

David Streets

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David W. Streets (b. 1964) is an American Fine Art Dealer and Advisor to American Presidents, Royalty and Celebrities. Streets is a native of Charlestown, Indiana and currently lives in Beverly Hills, California.In 1985, Indiana Gov. Robert D.Orr appointed David Streets a "Sagamo...

David Sustak

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American blowgun sportman Blowgun History * 2003 National Sport Blowgun Association co-founder (NSBA) with Bruce Bell* 2003 and on, International Fukiyado Association (IFA) laison for the IOC International Olympic Committee, for the Olympic Games in 2020.* Master level competitor...

David Sutherland (headmaster)

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Major David Sutherland , (9 November 1873 - 14 March 1955) was a Scottish teacher, headmaster and Territorial Army officer. He was the father of Scott Sutherland, sculptor. Life David Sutherland was born in 1873, the son of Robert Dunbar Sutherland, a journeyman cooper and fishcu...

David T. Caldwell

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David T. Caldwell (May 6, 1925-May 7, 1993) was a Second Judicial District Court judge based in Jonesboro, the seat of Jackson Parish in north Louisiana. He was initially appointed to his position on January 31, 1970, by Governor John J. McKeithen to succeed Judge P.E. Brown, who...

David Tanny

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David Tanny (born April 26, 1960) is a comedy music artist/DJ and a media blogger/commentator from the San Diego metro area. He was the proprietor of an Internet radio station called DFSX Radio from 2000 until 2009 when he shut it down. It specialized in playing novelty music ins...

David Tate (broadcaster)

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David Helene Tate (born 1952, Washington, D.C.) served as president/CEO of Rantel Research, Inc. of Laurel, MD, a broadcast radio audience marketing company, from 1979 to 1997. Rantel's area of professional specialization was mostly in radio formats targeted at young-adult audien...

David Teplica

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David Teplica (born April 27, 1959 in Bellefonte, PA) is an American artist and plastic surgeon who is academically trained in both the arts and medicine, and actively works to bridge the two fields. Early Life and Education The son of a restoration architect and a registered nur...

David Thomas Pisarra

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David Thomas Pisarra (born September 26, 1966) is an American attorney specializing in family law. He was born in Berkeley Ca. He attended and earned a law degree from the University of West Los Angeles and was admitted to The California Bar in 1998.He has handled a number of hig...

David Thul

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David Thul (born April 23, 1972 in St. Paul, Minnesota) is a political activist. He was the Republican Party candidate for the Minnesota House of Representatives, District 26A (Owatonna and Waseca).Military careerThul joined the Minnesota Army National Guard on June 2, 1992. He w...

David Tinker

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Lieutenant David Hugh Russell Tinker (14 March 1957 - 12 June 1982) was a Royal Navy supply officer, appointed as captain's secretary in the . He was killed in action on 12 June 1982, shortly before the end of the Falklands War, when Glamorgan was hit by an Exocet missile fired f...

David Tonks

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David Tonks, Monsignor (born 1950) is a senior priest of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Auckland.Early lifeTonks was born in Auckland and was educated at St Peter's College, Auckland (1961-1967). His father was Syd Tonks a well-known horse-racing commentaor. Because of that connec...

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