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Dominik Mandić Dominik Mandić ( December 2, 1889 - August 23, 1973) was a Bosnian Croat historian and politician, a member of the Franciscan Order. His history books are essential reading for the history of medieval Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Dominik Trojan Dominik Trojan is the screen name of a Czech pornographic actor (porn star). At the moment he is an exclusive model for Hammer Entertainment, a recent creation by veteran German gay porn producer/director Rolf Hammerschmidt, specializing in bareback gay porn.
Dominika Kasprzycka Dominika Kasprzycka (born May 24 1987 in SkarĹĽysko-Kamienna, Poland) is a Polish singer who rose to popularity after placing fourth in Idol Poland 4, she won a number of song contests in Poland and abroad. Her debut album Dominika is set to be released in early 2006, and the first single will be "Z Innej Strony" (The Other Part).
Dominika Pawłowska Dominika Pawłowska (born October 31 1983 in Stargard Szczeciński, Poland) is a Polish singer who rose to popularity after placing sixth in Idol Poland 4, the Polish version of Pop Idol, which is broadcast on Polsat.
Dominion Within the British Empire and in the Commonwealth of Nations, a Dominion is a current or former territory of the shared Crown over the Commonwealth Realms (but not the United Kingdom itself). A dominion is a territory or region under absolute ownership, and can also refer to supreme authority, or sovereignty.
Dominion (band) Dominion was a British band from Thornhill, Dewsbury, that played mix of death metal and doom metal, featuring a female singer (Michelle Richfield) and two male singers (Mass Firth and Arno Cagna). The band released two albums in the late 1990s on Peaceville Records and then split up.
Dominion (Star Trek) In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Dominion is a ruthless and militaristic Gamma Quadrant state, consisting of many different races, with ultimate power held by the xenophobic Changelings. The Dominion waged war on the United Federation of Planets and its allies in the late 24th century, acting as an antagonist in the TV show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Dominion Atlantic Railway The Dominion Atlantic Railway (DAR) was a historic Canadian railway which ran in the northwestern part of Nova Scotia, primarily through an agricultural district known as the Annapolis Valley. DAR was operationally headquartered in Kentville, Nova Scotia, although corporate headquarters were in London, United Kingdom and later Montreal, Quebec.
Dominion Automobile Association The Dominion Automobile Association (DAA) is a privately-owned company that provides roadside assistance and other automotive services to customers in Canada. It is not affiliated with the Canadian Automobile Association, which is a not-for-profit organization.
Dominion Boulevard Steel Bridge Dominion Boulevard Steel Bridge (known locally as simply the Steel Bridge) is a double leaf bascule, two lane drawbridge which spans the southern branch of the Elizabeth River in the City of Chesapeake in South Hampton Roads in southeastern Virginia. It carries U.
Dominion Bridge Company Dominion Bridge Company Limited was a Canadian steel bridge constructor originally based in Lachine, Quebec. From the core business of steel bridge component fabrication, the company diversified into related areas such as the fabrication of holding tanks for pulp mills and skyscraper framing.
Dominion Building The Dominion Building, sometimes known as the Dominion Bank Building (originally Dominion Trust), is a building in Vancouver, Canada. Located on the edge of Gastown (207 West Hastings St), it was Vancouver's first steel-framed high-rise.
Dominion Communist-Labor Total War Committee The Dominion Communist-Labor Total War Committee was a front organization of the then-banned Communist Party of Canada. The Committees originated as the "Tim Buck Plebiscite Committees" which were organized by the party in 1942 to campaign for a "yes" vote in the 1942 referendum on conscription (see Conscription Crisis of 1944).
Dominion Day Stakes The Dominion Day Stakes is run at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Canada every year in July. A Grade III event, it's open to three-year-olds and up, and raced at a distance of one and a quarter mile on the dirt.
Dominion Chair Company Dominion Chair Company is the name commonly used to refer to the wooden furniture manufacturing company that operated from 1860 to 1989 in Bass River, Nova Scotia, Canada. The company still operates a general store.
Dominion Land Survey The Dominion Land Survey is the method used to divide most of Western Canada into one-square-mile sections for agricultural and other purposes. It is based on the layout of the Public Land Survey System used in the United States, but has several differences.
Dominion Network The Dominion Network was the second English-language radio network of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation from 1944 to 1962. It consisted of the CBC-owned CJBC radio station in Toronto and a series of 34 privately owned affiliates from coast-to-coast.
Dominion of God The Dominion of God is a title usually used and mentioned in the Bible, Torah and Qur'an to refer to God's complete ownership over all things, whether man-made or naturally occurring. The very statement refers to God's supremacy over the entire universe and that the universe exists because of God.
Dominion of New England The Dominion of New England was a short-lived administrative union of English colonies in the New England region of North America. It comprised the five New England colonies, plus the Province of New York, East Jersey, and West Jersey.
Dominion Police In 1868 the Dominion Police began as a police force protecting the Parliament Buildings on Parliament Hill in Ottawa (now covered by House of Commons Security Service Constables) and by 1911 it served as Canada's eastern police force. It was merged with the Royal North West Mounted Police on February 1 1920 to form the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory The Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory is a research facility located at () near Penticton, British Columbia, Canada. The site houses three instruments – an interferometric radio telescope, a 26-m single-dish antenna, and a solar flux monitor – and supports engineering laboratories.
Dominion Resources Dominion (formerly Dominion Resources) is a power and energy company headquartered in Richmond, Virginia, USA, that supplies electricity, natural gas, or other energy services to homes in Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and eastern North Carolina. Dominion also has generation facilities in Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Massachusetts and Connecticut.
Dominion Road School Dominion Road school is a decile 3 primary school at Quest Terrace, Mount Roskill, Auckland, New Zealand which has average educational possibilities for boys and girls. The school is in a very multicultural society and there are around 400 students.
Dominion Stores (Newfoundland and Labrador) [logo used in Newfoundland and Labrador, consisting of the Loblaws "L" logo rotated 180 degrees and the word "Dominion" in sans-serif Loblaws-style type]In Newfoundland and Labrador, Dominion is the primary brand name of the major-market supermarkets of Loblaw Companies Limited, Canada's largest food retailer, which uses that brand name under licence. Founded as a division of local department store chain Ayre and Sons, it was acquired by Dominion Stores Ltd.
Dominion Textile The Dominion Textile Inc. or Domtex was a major Canadian textile manufacturer that was founded in 1905 and closed in 1998 when its remains were purchased by the American Polymer Group, at the time headed by Jerry Zucker.
Dominion Theology Dominion Theology is a term used by some social scientists and journalists to describe a theological form of political ideology, which they claim has influenced the Christian Right in the United States, Canada, and Europe, within Protestant Christian evangelicalism and fundamentalism. It is associated in these writers' investigations with a broader movement they call Dominionism, and is described as a more ideologically aggressive and theologically coherent form of that movement.
Dominion Transmission Dominion Transmission is a natural gas pipeline that brings gas from an LNG terminal in Maryland and gas from Ohio and Virginia into extensive natural gas storage fields in Pennsylvania and West Virginia, and also brings gas into New England. It is owned by Dominion Resources.
Dominion Virginia Power Dominion Virginia Power is a power company located in the state of Virginia. The company's foundings date back to the beginnings of the United States and include such luminaries as James Madison and George Washington.
Dominion War In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Dominion War is a war between the Dominion and the Alpha Quadrant alliance of the United Federation of Planets, Klingon Empire, and the Romulan Star Empire. The final two seasons of the series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine focused extensively on this war.
Dominion-Chalmers United Church Dominion Chalmers United Church is a large United church, located in downtown Ottawa, at the corner of Cooper and O'Connor Streets (with access from Lisgar Street). It is a 1962 merger of two key congregations from both the Methodist and Presbyterian traditions, each possessing lengthy histories.
Dominion: Storm Over Gift 3 Dominion: Storm Over Gift 3 is a real-time strategy game developed by Ion Storm and 7th Level for Microsoft Windows. The game was published by Eidos Interactive in June of 1998 on two CD-ROMs and boasted both single and multiplayer game modes.
Dominionism Dominionism is a trend in Protestant Christian evangelicalism and fundamentalism, primarily, though not exclusively, in the United States, that seeks to establish specific political policies based on religious beliefs.
Dominions 3: The Awakening Dominions 3: The Awakening is a turn-based fantasy strategy game with a strategic planning phase and automated tactical combat. It has been created by Illwinter and has been released as of September 29, 2006 by Shrapnel Games
Dominions cricket team A Dominions cricket team, representing the Dominions of the British Empire, appeared only once at first-class level, when it played against England at Lord's in late August 1945. This was the first match of first-class status to be played in England since 1939.
Dominions of Sweden The Dominions of Sweden or Svenska besittningar were territories that historically came under control of the Swedish Crown, but never became fully integrated with Sweden. This generally meant that they were ruled by Governors-General under the Swedish monarch, but within certain limits retained their own established political systems, essentially their diets.
Dominique Bathenay Dominique Bathenay (born February 13, 1954 in Pont-d'Ain, Ain) is a retired football midfielder from France, who obtained a total number of twenty international caps for the France national football team, scoring four goals, in the years 1975-1982. Playing for AS Saint-Étienne (1973-1978) he was a member of the French squad that competed at the 1978 FIFA World Cup.
Dominique Bijotat Dominique Bijotat (born January 3, 1961 in Chassignoles, Indre) is a former football midfielder from France, who obtained eight international caps (no goals) for the French national team during the 1980s. A player of AS Monaco (1976-1987), he was a member of the national team that won the gold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California.
Dominique Bosshart Dominique Bosshart (born on October 7, 1977 in Morges, Switzerland) is a Canadian taekwondo athlete. She was Canada's only taekwondo competitor during the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, where she won a bronze medal.
Dominique de Quervain Professor Dominique de Quervain is a research professor in the psychiatry department at the University of Zurich. He is currently known for his pioneering research into the use of glucocorticoids (cortisol) in the treatment of phobias.
Dominique de Villepin Dominique Marie François René Galouzeau de Villepin (born 14 November 1953 in Rabat, French Morocco) simply known as Dominique de Villepin ( — , is a French diplomat and politician. He is Prime Minister of France, having served in that capacity since 31 May 2005.
Dominique Dropsy Dominique Dropsy (born December 9, 1951 in Leuze, Aisne) is a former football goalkeeper from France, who earned seventeen international caps for the French national team during the late 1970s, early 1980s. A player of RC Strasbourg (1973-1984), he was a member of the French team in the 1978 FIFA World Cup.
Dominique Dunne Dominique Dunne (November 23 1959 – November 4 1982) was an American actress. Dunne had parts in several made for television movies, television series, and movies, but is probably best known for her role as the oldest daughter, "Dana," in 1982's Poltergeist.
Dominique Eade The daughter of an American Air Force officer and a Swiss mother, Eade grew up in a musical household and spent much of her childhood moving within the US and in Europe. She studied piano as a child and decided she was going to be a singer in the second grade.
Dominique Lorentz Dominique Lorentz is a French investigative journalist who has written books on the stakes and reality of nuclear proliferation, as well as a film documentary, La République Atomique ("The Atomic Republic"), which related terrorist acts in France in the 1980s to the nuclear program of Iran.
Dominique Mbonyumutwa Dominique Mbonyumutwa was a Rwandan politician. He served as the first (provisional) President of Rwanda, from January 28 to October 26, 1961, immediately following the abolition of the Rwandan monarchy when King Kigeri V of Rwanda was visiting other nations while conducting international relations.
Dominique Pire Dominique Pire (Georges Charles Clement Ghislain Pire) (February 10, 1910 – January 30, 1969) was a Belgian Dominican monk whose work helping refugees in post-World War II Europe saw him receive the Nobel Peace Prize in 1958.
Dominique Rocheteau Dominique Rocheteau (born January 14, 1955 in Saintes, Charente-Maritime) is a former football striker from France, who is currently the head of the National Commission of Ethics of the French Football Association.
Dominique Sanda Dominique Sanda (born Dominique Marie-Françoise Renée Varaigne on March 11, 1948 in Paris), is a French actress and former fashion model. She is noted especially for her work in some important European films of the seventies, such as Vittorio de Sica's Il Giardino dei Finzi-Contini, Bernardo Bertolucci's The Conformist and Novecento.
Dominique Trempont Dominique Trempont is an American corporate executive and board member in large multinational high tech companies and start-ups. His experience spans a globally-run material science corporation to enterprise and consumer focused software and services.
Dominique Vian Dominique Vian (born 1944) is a French overseas departments administrator. He was prefect of French Guiana from February 1997 to August 1999, prefect of Guadeloupe from August 2002 to July 2004, and prefect of Réunion since August 2004.
Dominique Vlasto Dominique Vlasto (born 14 August 1946 in Marseille) is a French politician and Member of the European Parliament for the south-east of France. She is a member of the Union for a Popular Movement, which is part of the European People's Party, and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Industry, Research and Energy.
Dominiques The Dominique chicken is considered America's oldest breed of chicken, having been brought to New England from southern England during colonial times. By the 19th century, they were widely popular and were raised in many parts of the country.
Dominium mundi Dominium mundi is an idea of universal dominion developed in the Middle Ages. Inspired by the memory of the Roman Empire, dominium mundi implied the recognition of one supreme authority, which generated a prolonged political and spiritual struggle between imperial and ecclesiastical power.
Domino (comics) Domino (Neena Thurman) is a Marvel Comics character, best known as a member of the X-Men offshoot X-Force. Created by writer Fabian Nicieza and artist/co-writer Rob Liefeld, she first fully appeared in X-Force #11 (June 1992).
Domino (film) Domino is a 2005 American film based loosely on the true story of Domino Harvey, the daughter of actor Laurence Harvey and model Paulene Stone, who in spite of her privileged background, decided to become a bounty hunter. The film is not a conventional biopic, being for the most part a thriller which follows the theft of $10 million from an armored truck.
Domino (producer) Domino is a hip-hop producer who is part of the rap group Hieroglyphics Imperium. He is a founding member and primary organizer for the crew which includes Souls of Mischief, Pep Love, Casual and was founded by Del tha Funkee Homosapien.
Domino (wrestler) Mark Benson is a British professional wrestler who is best known by his ring name Domino. Domino competes mainly in the United Kingdom's independent circuit, most notably for Brian Dixon's All Star Wrestling promotion.
Domino computer A domino computer is a Turing-complete mechanical computer built using dominoesDomino computer to represent mechanical amplification of digital signals. Because of the existence of multiple schemes, domino computer will be used in this article as a collective noun, denoting any particular scheme that uses the mentioned base phenomenon (of domino sequences) for building machines equivalent to a computer.
Domino Day 2005 sparrow The Domino Day 2005 sparrow (sometimes abbreviated to dominosparrow) was a House Sparrow, Passer domesticus, that was shot and killed by a hunter from the company Duke Faunabeheer in the Frisian Expo Centre in Leeuwarden, The Netherlands during the preparations of Domino Day 2005 on November 14, 2005. With only four days to go until Domino Day 2005, the bird flew into the building and landed on several domino bricks, eventually causing 23,000 of them (out of 4 million) to fall.
Domino effect The domino effect refers to a small change which will cause a similar change nearby, which then will cause another similar change, and so on in linear sequence, by analogy to a falling row of dominoes standing on end.
Domino Harvey Domino Harvey (August 7, 1969 in London – June 27, 2005) was an English-born celebrity daughter turned Los Angeles bounty hunter, notable within that field for being female, rebellious, and from a privileged background. Though there is speculation as to whether or not she really was a model, there are in fact photographs which show her involved in what would appear to be modeling-related work.
Domino One Domino One is a low-budget, 2005 independent film by Harvard classmates Nick Louvel, Nick Garrison, and Chris Kuhl. The mystery thriller was shot in 2002 in and around Harvard University, and features a huge cast of students along with professional actors Natalie Portman, Steve Guttenberg, and Tatyana Ali.
Domino Rally Domino Rally was a toy product manufactured by Pressman Toys in the 1980's and early 1990's. Varying sets were produced, each set consisting of several hundred multicolored plastic dominoes (sans dots) and a few mechanical devices which could be triggered by falling dominoes.
Domino theory The domino theory was a 20th Century foreign policy theory, promoted by the government of the United States, that speculated if one land in a region came under the influence of Communists, then more would follow in a domino effect. The domino effect suggests that some change, small in itself, will cause a similar change nearby, which then will cause another similar change, and so on in linear sequence, by analogy to a falling row of dominoes standing on end.
Domino Vitali Dominetta Vitali, known simply as Domino, is a fictional character in the James Bond novel, Thunderball. For the 1965 film adaptation, Thunderball, her name was changed to Dominique Derval (though her nickname is still Domino), and she was portrayed by Claudine Auger.
Dominum directum Dominum directum is a legal term referring to 'the right to direct everything'. The term is often used in connection with feudal law, under which the monarch held this right over the land and granted dominum utile to the lords or vassals.
Dominus (title) Dominus is the Latin word for master or owner. As a title of sovereignty the term under the Roman Republic had all the associations of the Greek Tyrannos; refused during the early principate, it finally became an official title of the Roman Emperors under Diocletian.
Dominus Apostolicus Domnus Apostolicus, or in classical Latin Dominus Apostolicus, meaning Apostolic Lord, is a historical title, in modern times only applied to the Pope, which was in most frequent use between the sixth and the eleventh centuries.
Dominus Flevit Church Located on the Mount of Olives immediately facing the Old City of Jerusalem, the sanctuary church of Dominus Flevit, which translates from Latin as "The Lord Wept", was fashioned in the shape of a teardrop. Here, according to the 19th chapter of the Gospel of Luke, Jesus, while walking toward the city, becomes overwhelmed by the beauty of the Second Temple and, predicting its future destruction, weeps openly.
Dominus Iesus Dominus Iesus (Latin for "Jesus the Lord") is a document by Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, then prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, and the Congregation's then secretary, Tarcisio Bertone. The document, published on August 6, 2000, is subtitled "On the Unicity and Salvific Universality of Jesus Christ and the Church".
Dominus Illuminatio Mea Dominus Illuminatio Mea is the motto of the University of Oxford and the opening words of psalm 27, meaning The Lord is my light. It has been in use at least since the second half of the 16th century, and it appears on the University's arms.
Dominus Vobiscum Dominus Vobiscum, meaning "The Lord be with you" (from Roman Catholic Mass), is a Catholic family retreat centre in the Laurentians of the province of Quebec in Canada. It is located on the grounds of what used to be Camp Orelda Mirian.
Domitien Ndayizeye Domitien Ndayizeye (born May 2, 1953 in Murango, Kayanza Province) is a former president of Burundi. Of Hutu descent, he succeeded Pierre Buyoya, a Tutsi, on April 30, 2003, after serving as his vice president for 18 months.
Domitilla the Elder Flavia Domitilla Major (Major, Latin for the elder) Flavia Domitilla the Elder or Domitilla the Elder (died before 69) was the wife of the Roman Emperor Vespasian. She was a daughter of Flavius Liberalis, a humble quaestor and later clerk.
Domitilla the Younger Flavia Domitilla the Younger or Flavia Domitilla Minor (Minor, Latin for the younger) was the only daughter to future Roman Emperor Vespasian by his wife Domitilla the Elder. She was born in 39, and died around the same time as her mother, before 69, was deified and made Augusta by her younger brother Domitian by 85.
Domžale Domžale (historically Domseldorf) is a municipality (Slovene občina) near Ljubljana in the eastern part of the Upper Carniolan region of Slovenia. The principal town is Domžale, which is surrounded by a number of villages and settlements, including Dob, Dragomelj, Gorjuša, Groblje, Ihan, Jarše, Količevo, Preserje, Radomlje, Rodica, Vir.
Dommoc Dommoc, a place not certainly identified but probably within the modern county of Suffolk, was the original seat of the bishops of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of East Anglia. It was established by King Sigeberht of East Anglia for Saint Felix of Burgundy in c.
Domnall Claen mac Lorcan Dómnall Claen mac Lorcán was the ninth of ten Kings of Leinster to be inaugurated and based on Lyons Hill, Ardclough, County Kildare, a member of the Uà Dúnchada, one of three septs of the Uà Dúnlainge dynasty which rotated the kingship of Leinster between 750-1050, significant in County Kildare History. In 978-9 Domnall was taken prisoner by the Danes of Dublin.
Domnall Midi Domnall Midi (Domnall Midi mac Murchado) (before 715–763) was son of Murchad mac Diarmata of Clann Cholmáin of the Southern Uà Néill. He was King of Mide and, according to the later lists, High King of Ireland.
Domo Gasoline The Domo Gasoline Corporation is a Canadian company, specializing in discount gas bars. Its president and CEO during the 1990s was Stuart Murray, who later became leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba.
Domo Polideportivo de la CDAG The Domo Polideportivo de la CDAG, known commonly as Domo de la Zona 13, or simply as Domo (dome, due to the type of its roof structure), is a multi-purpose arena in Guatemala City, Guatemala. It was built to host the 2000 FIFA Futsal World Championship.
Domo-kun [is the mascot] of [[Japan's NHK television station, appearing in several 30 second stop-motion sketches shown as station identification during shows. Domo-kun, a strange monster-like creature born from an egg, is short, fuzzy and brown with beady black eyes and an open mouth revealing pointy teeth.
Domowina Domowina is a political independent league of the Sorbian and Wendish people (Sorbs) and umbrella organization of Sorbian societies in Lower and Upper Lusatia (in Germany). It represents the interests of Sorbian people.
Domperidone Domperidone (Motilium® or Motillium) is an antidopaminergic drug, developed by Janssen Pharmaceutica, and used orally, rectally or intravenously, generally to suppress nausea and vomiting. It has also been used to stimulate lactation.
Dompfeil Dompfeil is a name given in 1952 to an express train connection operated by Deutsche Bundesbahn (German Federal Rail) in route Cologne - Essen - Hamm - Hannover - Braunschweig and vice versa. While the name of the pair of trains remained the same, the route has been changed several times and in 1979 "Dompfeil" was put in service in route Dortmund - Wuppertal - Cologne - Mainz - Mannheim - Stuttgart - MĂĽnchen.
Domus A domus was the form of house that wealthy families owned in ancient Rome and almost all the major cities of the Empire. (The middle classes and the poor were housed in crowded apartment blocks, known as insulae.
Domus Academica Domus Academica is a student housing complex in the centre of Helsinki, Finland owned by the Student Union of the University of Helsinki. It offers various services for students and also houses various Student Union organisations.
Domus Aurea The Domus Aurea (Latin for "Golden House") was a large palace built by the Roman emperor Nero after the fire that devastated Rome in 64 AD had cleared the aristocratic dwellings on the slopes of the Esquiline Hill.Roth (see sources)
Domus de Janas Domus de Janas, meaning House of the Fairies in the local dialect, is a name for a type of Sardinian chamber tomb. They consist of several chambers quarried out by the Ozieri and Beaker cultures and resemble houses in their layout.
Domus Sanctae Marthae The Domus Sanctæ Marthæ (Latin for Saint Martha's House) is a building adjacent to Saint Peter's Basilica in the Vatican City built during the reign of Pope John Paul II. It is the hotel residence of the College of Cardinals taking part in the papal conclaves to elect new Popes.
DoMS NIT Trichy The Department of Management Studies (DOMS) was started in 1978 with a ME programme in Management. The MBA programme was started in the year 1982, which was later funded by Ministry of Human Resource Development, (only funded MBA programme among 17 NITs) Government of India.
Don "Magic" Juan Don "Magic" Juan (also referred to as Donald Campbell, The Chairman of the Board, Archbishop Don 'Magic' Juan, Archbishop Don Magic Juan, Bishop Magic Juan, and Don The Bishop Magic Juan) is an American hip-hop artist, actor, and self-proclaimed (or reformed) pimp from Chicago, Illinois who is an ordained minister in real life (as an ordained minister, he has counseled former pimps where a majority have made the transition out of illegal activity).
Don "Red" Barry Don "Red" Barry (January 11, 1912 – July 17, 1980) was an American film actor who got his nickname "Red" after appearing in the highly successful Red Ryder film Adventures of Red Ryder (1940). Barry went on to bigger budget films following the success of Red Ryder, but none reached the success of the Ryder film series (later the role was played by "Wild Bill" Elliott and Allan Lane, each of whom worked with Robert Blake as young sidekick "Little Beaver," although Barry didn't appear with Blake).
Don "Sugarcane" Harris Don "Sugarcane" Harris (June 19, 1938 - November 30 (or December 1), 1999) was an American rock & roll violinist and guitarist. Harris was born and raised in Pasadena, California, and started an act called Don and Dewey with his childhood friend Dewey Terry in the mid 1950s.
Don "The Dragon" Wilson Don "The Dragon" Wilson (born September 10, 1954 in Illinois) is an American champion kickboxer and actor. He is most famous for his acting roles in action-adventure films; including nine titles in Roger Corman's Bloodfist series.
Don and Mike The Don and Mike Show is a nationally syndicated radio talk show hosted by Don Geronimo (real name Mike Sorce) and Mike O'Meara. The show is heard across the United States on the CBS-owned Westwood One Radio Network.
Don Aase Donald William Aase (born September 8, 1954 in Orange, California, USA - ) was a pitcher who played for 13 years (1977-90) on teams such as the Boston Red Sox (1977), California Angels (1978-84) and Baltimore Orioles (1985-88), of the American League. In the National League, he played for the New York Mets (1989) and Los Angeles Dodgers (1990).
Don Airey Don Airey (born June 21, 1948) is the keyboardist in the rock band Deep Purple since 2002, succeeding Jon Lord. He has had a long and productive career, playing with such acts as Gary Moore, Ozzy Osbourne, Judas Priest, Black Sabbath, Jethro Tull, Whitesnake, Colosseum II, Sinner, Michael Schenker, Uli Jon Roth, Rainbow, Divlje jagode and Living Loud.
Don Allard Don Allard (died April 4, 2002) was an American college and professional football player. A quarterback, he played college football at Boston College, and played professionally in the American Football League for the New York Titans in 1961 and the Boston Patriots in 1962.
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