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Daniel Rodney Daniel Rodney (September 10 1764 – September 2 1846) was an American merchant and politician from Lewes, in Sussex County, Delaware. He was a member of the Federalist Party, and later the National Republican Party, who served as Governor of Delaware, U.
Daniel Rodriguez Daniel Rodriguez (1964-05-24; Brooklyn, New York) is an operatic tenor from New York City. He became known as "The Singing Cop" in his former work with the New York City Police Department, due to his role as one of the department's designated National Anthem singers.
Daniel Rogers Daniel Rogers (January 3 1754 – February 2 1806) was an American manufacturer and politician from Milford, in Sussex County, Delaware. He was a member of the Federalist, who served in the Delaware General Assembly and as Governor of Delaware.
Daniel Rocha Daniel Rocha was an 18-year-old who was shot and killed in southeast Austin, Texas by police officer Julie Schroder, a seven year veteran of the Austin Police Department, on Thursday, June 9, 2005. The officer was responding to a report of drug trafficking when she pulled over a dark Chevrolet Suburban carrying Rocha and two others.
Daniel Rona Daniel Rona (Hebrew: דניאל רונה) is a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) tour guide and theologian, well known in the LDS community for being the only officially licensed Israeli tour guide with LDS membership. He is also a theological researcher who promotes asserted links between LDS and Jewish traditions.
Daniel Rosenfeld Daniel Rosenfeld (born in Palestine, October 19, 1929) is a writer and expert on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. His father was an official in the British Mandate's Government from 1921-1948, and he was educated in Hebrew and English schools.
Daniel Rothschild General Danny Rothschild is a veteran soldier who served with the Israel Defense Forces for more than three decades. As Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories, he played a key role in the negotiations that led to Israel’s peace agreements with Jordan and with the Palestinians.
Daniel Rowland Daniel Rowland (1713-1790), was one of the foremost leaders of the Welsh Methodist revival along with William Williams and Howell Harris. For most of his life he served as curate in the parishes of Nantcwnlle and Llangeitho, Ceredigion.
Daniel Rutherford Haldane Daniel Rutherford Haldane (27 March 1824 – 12 April 1887) was a prominent Scottish physician, who became president of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. His parents were minister James Alexander Haldane, and his second wife Margaret Rutherford, a daughter of Professor Daniel Rutherford.
Daniel Ryder Daniel Ryder (born January 12, 1987 in Bonavista, Newfoundland) is an ice hockey prospect who currently plays for the Plymouth Whalers in the Ontario Hockey League. He won the Wayne Gretzky 99 Award as the Most Valuable Player in the 2006 OHL playoffs, leading his Petes to the J.
Daniel S. RazĂłn Daniel RazĂłn (October 11, 1967) known as Kaka, is a radio and television broadcast journalist from the Philippines. He currently hosts UN Television Channel 37 morning newsmagazine program, Pilipinas, Gising Ka Na ba?
Daniel Salamanca Urey Daniel Salamanca Urey (July 8, 1869 - July 17, 1935) was president of Bolivia from March 5, 1931 until he was overthrown in a coup d'etat on November 27, 1934, during the country's disastrous Chaco War with Paraguay.
Daniel Santos (boxer) Daniel Santos (born October 10, 1975 in San Juan, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican boxer, who won a bronze medal in the Welterweight Division at the 1996 Summer Olympics. A year earlier, at the Pan American Games in Mar del Plata, he captured the silver medal in his division.
Daniel Santos (singer) Daniel Doroteo de los Santos Betancur, also known as "El Jefe" ("The Boss") and "El Inquieto Anacobero" -from the expanded title of one of his songs, "El Anacobero", which translates into "The (Impish) Little Devil"- (February 5 -some claim June 6-, 1916 – November 27, 1992) born in Santurce, Puerto Rico, was a singer and composer of boleros, and an overall performer of multiple Caribbean music genres, such as guaracha, plena and rhumba who was considered by many Puerto Ricans as a larger than life character.
Daniel Sánchez Daniel Florencio Sánchez Núñez (born May 3, 1961 in Montevideo) is a retired football defender from Uruguay, who was nicknamed "Pecho" during his professional career. Having made his debut on September 27, 1988 against Ecuador (2-1), Sánchez obtained a total number of 25 international caps for the Uruguay national football team.
Daniel Scotto Daniel "Dan" Scotto in August 2001 was the first analyst to recommend the sale of all Enron Securities including its common stock and to publicly divulge the magnitude of Enron’s financial leverage, lack of corporate ethics, and to question the reliability of Enron’s reported earnings results despite the results being audited by Arthur Anderson.
Daniel Sedin Daniel Sedin (born September 26, 1980 in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden) is a professional ice hockey player for the National Hockey League's Vancouver Canucks. His identical twin brother Henrik Sedin also plays for the Canucks.
Daniel Sennert Daniel Sennert (1572-1637) was a German physician and academic, professor of medicine at the University of Wittenberg for many years. He is now remembered mostly for his speculative support for the atomic theory, in chemistry.
Daniel Sepulveda Daniel Sepulveda (born January 12, 1984 in Austin, Texas) is an All-American football punter at Baylor University. He won the Ray Guy Award in 2004 and 2006 as well as being a three time All American team member (3rd in 2004, 2nd in 2005, 1st in 2006).
Daniel Shulman Daniel Shulman is an American performer of bass guitar. Although he has made a significant contribution as a session musician, working with Run-DMC and Meredith Brooks, he is best known for his work with the Anglo-American band, Garbage.
Daniel Schneidermann Daniel Schneidermann is a French journalist, born in Paris on April 5, 1958, who focuses on the analysis of televised media. He is mainly active in weekly columns--in the past in Le Monde and presently in Libération--and on a television show: "Arrêt sur images" ("Freeze-frame"), broadcast by the public TV channel France 5.
Daniel Sladek Daniel Sladek most recently served (with Chris Taaffe) as Co-Executive Producer of the Independent film THANK HEAVEN starring Jenny McCarthy and Matt Keeslar, directed by John Asher (DIAMONDS). He is currently Co-Producer of the independent feature film PRINCESS, now in production starring Eric Roberts and Pat Morita, directed by Babar Ahhmed (GENIUS).
Daniel Sleator Daniel Dominic Kaplan Sleator is a professor of computer science at Carnegie Mellon University. He discovered amortized analysis and he invented many data structures with Robert Tarjan, such as splay tree, link/cut tree and persistent data structure.
Daniel Sonenberg Daniel Sonenberg (born in 1970, in New York, NY) is an American composer, performer and educator. He studied with Joan Tower and Daron Hagen at Bard College, with George Tsontakis at the Aspen Music Festival, and with David Del Tredici at the City University of New York.
Daniel Sproule Daniel Sproule (born January 25, 1974 in Melbourne, Victoria) is a former field hockey defender from Australia, who was a member of the team that won the bronze medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. Four years earlier, when Atlanta, Georgia hosted the Games, he won his first bronze medal at the Olympics.
Daniel Stahl Daniel Stahl (1971 - ) is an American game designer best known for creating German-style board games. In 2002, his game Pirate's Cove (with Paul Randles) was published by Amigo Spiele in Europe (under the name Piratenbucht) and then in the United States by Days of Wonder.
Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden (450 acres) is a new botanical garden now taking shape at 6500 South New Hope Road, Belmont, North Carolina. It is open daily except for major holidays; an admission fee is charged.
Daniel Stroz Daniel Stroz (born on4 August, 1943 in Plzeň) is a Czech politician and Member of the European Parliament for the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia; part of the European United Left–Nordic Green Left party group in the European Parliament.
Daniel Sturgeon Daniel Sturgeon (October 27, 1789 – July 3, 1878) was an American physician, banker and Democratic party politician from Uniontown, Pennsylvania. He served in both houses of the state legislature and represented Pennsylvania in the United States Senate.
Daniel Sturridge Daniel Sturridge (born February 1, 1989) is a striker at football club Manchester City. Sturridge has excelled at youth level and has scored numerous times for the England Under-17 side, most notably at the European Under-17 Championship in the final against Italy.
Daniel Sullivan Daniel "Pegleg" Sullivan was a Chicagoan who is often credited with being the first to sound the alarm when a fire broke out in Catherine O'Leary's barn on October 8, 1871, the beginning of the Great Chicago Fire. More recent evidence suggests that Sullivan was responsible for the fire.
Daniel Sutherland Daniel Alexander Sutherland (April 17, 1869 – March 24, 1955), nicknamed "Fighting Dan", was an American businessperson and politician who served in the United States House of Representatives during the 1920s as the delegate from what was then the Alaska Territory.
Daniel Svensson Daniel Svensson (born in 1977 in Gothenburg, Sweden) and is the current drummer of the Swedish band In Flames, and drummer / vocalist for the band Sacrilege GBG. He joined In Flames in 1998 to fill the position created when Björn Gelotte moved from drums to guitars, leaving Sacrilege GBG.
Daniel Swagger Daniel Swagger (born 1987 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian professional wrestler, currently working for PCW Australia, Total Wrestling Entertainment, WrestleRock and PCW Australia, where he is the current PCW Heavyweight Champion and head trainer of the wrestling school.
Daniel Swarovski Daniel Swarovski (1862, Jiřetín pod Bukovou—1956, Wattens) was an Austrian glass cutter and jeweller born in Bohemia. In 1892 he patented an electric cutting machine that facilitated the production of crystal jewellery.
Daniel T. Griffin Daniel Thornburg Griffin, born 25 March 1911 in Allendale, Illinois, enlisted in the United States Navy 6 October 1930 and served continuously until his death during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor 7 December 1941. Aviation Machinist's Mate First Class Griffin was cited by Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Fleet, for his prompt and efficient action and his utter disregard of personal danger in the defense of Naval Air Station, Kaneohe Bay.
Daniel T. Jewett Daniel Tarbox Jewett (September 14, 1807 - October 7, 1906) was a United States Senator from Missouri in 1870 and 1871. Born in Pittston, Maine, he completed preparatory studies, attended Colby College, graduated from Columbia College (New York City) in 1830 and from the Harvard Law School.
Daniel Tammet Daniel Paul Tammet (born January 31, 1979) is a British autistic savant (though he has learned how to manage social interaction) gifted with a facility for mathematics problems, sequence memory, and natural language learning. He was born with congenital childhood epilepsy.
Daniel Taylor (Baptist pastor) The Rev Daniel Taylor (1738 – 1816) was the founder of the New Connexion of General Baptists, a revivalist off-shoot from the Arminian Baptist tradition, one of two main strands within the British Baptist movement.
Daniel Taylor (painter) Canadian painter Daniel Taylor (born February 12, 1955 in Vancouver) is internationally renowned for his high realism portraits and wildlife art. For the greater part of his life he lived with his family in the interior of British Columbia.
Daniel Terdiman Daniel Terdiman is an award winning journalistAward given to D. Terdiman, Center for Integration and Improvement of Journalism, Notice of Award (Society of Professional Journalists), September 20, 2006, who has been published in both print and non-print media, including Time Magazine, The New York Times, Wired Magazine, CNET News.
Daniel Theaker Daniel George Theaker (born March 30, 1967 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) is a neoclassical composer, conductor and woodwind instrumentalist. He is a self-described champion of the bass oboe and heckelphone, and a practitioner of the "Elastic Scoring" orchestration techniques first conceived by Percy Grainger.
Daniel Tibbets Daniel Tibbets is the producer of the world's first mobisode. While at FOXLAB, Inc (part of the Fox Broadcasting Company), Tibbets created the mobisode, an episode of narrative television produced specifically and solely for distribution and viewing on mobile phones.
Daniel Treadwell Daniel Treadwell (1791-1872) was an American inventor, born at Ipswich, Mass. Amongst his most important inventions are a hemp-spinning machine for the production of cordage, and a method of constructing cannon from wrought iron and steel.
Daniel Trefler Daniel Trefler is an economics professor at the University of Toronto specializing in international economics and best known for his empirical research on patterns of trade. His works helped to explain the shortcomings of the Heckscher-Ohlin model in terms of differences in technology used in different countries.
Daniel Trejo Daniel Trejo Medina (born in 1970 Mexico City) has been involved in developing localization and popularizing a number of Internet technologies in Mexico as part of the UNAM DGSCA team in the late 1980s and early 1990´s.
Daniel Turp Daniel Turp (born 30 April 1955 in Verdun, Quebec) is a Quebec-based politician. He is presently a Parti Québécois member of National Assembly of Quebec representing the Mercier riding in the Montreal sector of Plateau-Mont-Royal.
Daniel Urai Manufolau Daniel Urai Manufolau is a Fijian trade unionist and politician from Lautoka, who won the Lautoka City Open Constituency in the House of Representatives for the Fiji Labour Party in the parliamentary elections of 2001 and 2006.
Daniel von Blumenthal Daniel von Blumenthal is an Arthurian romance composed around 1220 by the Middle High German poet Stricker, who claimed he had received the story from a French troubadour. It tells how Sir Daniel, heir to the kingdom of Blumenthal, becomes a Knight of the Round Table and engages in fantastic adventures to defend King Arthur's land from an enemy ruler.
Daniel V. Gallery Daniel Vincent Gallery (1901–1977) was a distinguished officer in the United States Navy who saw extensive action during World War II. He fought in the Second Battle of the Atlantic, and his most notable achievement was the capture of the German submarine, U-505, on June 4, 1944.
Daniel Vacek Daniel Vacek (born April 1, 1971 in Prague) is a former tennis player from the Czech Republic who turned professional in 1990. He represented his native country at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, where he was defeated in the second round.
Daniel Vettori Daniel Luca Vettori (born 27 January 1979, Auckland, New Zealand), but brought up in Hamilton attending St Paul's Collegiate School, is a cricketer who plays Test cricket for New Zealand. He is the youngest player to represent New Zealand in Test cricket, having made his debut in 1996/1997 at the age of 18.
Daniel Vickerman Daniel Vickerman (born 4 June, 1979 in Cape Town, South Africa) is an Australian rugby union footballer. He currently plays for the New South Wales Waratahs in the international Super 14 competition and has represented Australia.
Daniel Vierge Daniel Vierge (1851-1904) was a Spanish-born French illustrator who with the photo-engraver Gillot revolutionized the reproduction of illustrations. In 1882 the publication of his edition of Francisco de Quevedo's Historia de la vida del BuscĂłn llamado don Pablos (The Life Story of a Searcher Called Don Pablos) brought the technique of photo-reproduction to a high level of finish.
Daniel Viglietti Daniel Viglietti is a folk singer, composer, political activist who was a major contributor to the Nueva Cancion "New Song" movement in the 1960's and early 1970s'. A native of Uruguay, Viglietti was imprisoned in 1972 by his own government, supported by the likes of Jean Paul Sartre as an international man of conscience, a voice for peace and opponent of the fascism and tyranny that plagued South America in the 1970's.
Daniel W. Gooch Daniel Wheelwright Gooch, a Representative from Massachusetts; born in Wells, York County, Maine, January 8, 1820; attended the public schools and Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., and was graduated from Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.
Daniel Waring House The Daniel Waring House, also known as Indian Hill, is a Registered Historic Place just outside the village of Montgomery in Orange County, New York. It sits on a large parcel of land overlooking the Wallkill River at the junction of River Road (Orange County Route 23) and NY 17K.
Daniel Webster Daniel Webster (January 18, 1782 – October 24, 1852) was a leading American statesman during the nation's antebellum era. Webster first rose to regional prominence through his defense of New England shipping interests.
Daniel Webster College Founded in 1965, Daniel Webster College is an independent college in Nashua, New Hampshire. Located next to the city airport, it was established as the New England Aeronautical Institute, but has grown into a full-fledged undergraduate and graduate school.
Daniel Webster Jones (Mormon) Daniel Webster Jones (August 26, 1830 - April 20, 1915) was an American and Mormon pioneer. He was the leader of the group that colonized what eventually became Mesa, Arizona, made the first translation of selections of The Book of Mormon into Spanish, led the first Mormon missionary expedition into Mexico, dealt frequently with the American Indians, and was the leader of the group that heroically wintered at Devil's Gate during the rescue of the stranded handcart companies in 1856.
Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary The Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife sanctuary owned by Mass Audubon, the largest conservation organization in New England, in the town of Marshfield, Massachusetts. The sanctuary, formerly the farm of Edward Dwyer, statesman Daniel Webster and the William Thomas family of Marshfield, the first English landowner to live on the sanctuary land, was purchased by Mass Audubon in 1984 thanks to the volunteer efforts of the Committee for the Preservation of Dwyer Farm for the People of Marshfield.
Daniel Westling Olof Daniel Westling (born September 15, 1973) is a personal trainer and gym owner, who is the boyfriend and possible fiancé of Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden. He runs a company called Master Training, which has three gyms in central Stockholm.
Daniel Willard Daniel Willard was a railroad executive best known as the president of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad from 1910 to 1941. He served on or headed several government railroad commissions in World War I and appeared on the cover of Time magazine in 1932 due to his part in negotiating wage cuts in the Great Depression.
Daniel Woodley Prowse Daniel Woodley Prowse (September 12, 1834 – January 27, 1914) was a lawyer, politician, judge, historian, essayist, and office holder. Born in Port de Grave, Newfoundland (now Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada), he was the fourth of the seven children of Robert Prowse and Jane Woodley.
Daniel Wu Daniel Wu (Chinese: 吳彥祖; pinyin: Wú Yànzǔ) (born September 30, 1974 in San Francisco, California) is a Hong Kong film actor. Raised in Orinda, California, he attended the Head-Royce School in Oakland, California and the University of Oregon.
Daniel Xuereb Daniel Xuereb (born June 22, 1959 in Gardanne, Bouches-du-RhĂ´nes) is a former football striker from France, who earned eight international caps (one goal) for the French national team during the 1980s. A player of RC Lens (1981-1986), he was a member of the French team in the 1986 FIFA World Cup, after having won the gold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California.
Daniel Zaragoza Daniel Zaragoza (born December 11, 1957 in Mexico City, Mexico) was a professional boxer. Known as "The Mouse", Zaragoza a popular champion in the super bantamweight division throughout the 1980's and 1990's.
Daniel Zaret During World War II Daniel Abraham Zaret was an American citizen who supplied information about shells, bombs, and torpedoes to Soviet Military Intelligence (GRU) while working as a safety inspector for the U.S.
Daniel Zelman Daniel Zelman is an actor and screenwriter who is married to Will & Grace actress Debra Messing; the couple has a son, born in 2004. Zelman's most prominent acting role was in the alien adventure series Prey.
Daniel's Tomb A tomb believed to be the last resting place for the prophet Daniel which is located within the Kirkuk Citadel in the city of Kirkuk, Iraq. Originally the site was a Jewish temple then later it was turned into a Christian church and finally into a Muslim mosque.
Daniel, Metropolitan of Moscow Daniel (Даниил in Russian) (before 1492 — May 22, 1547) was Metropolitan of Moscow and all Russia in 1522-1539 and representative of the belligerent ecclesiastic cirles, interested in the alliance with the princely authority.
Daniela Amavia Daniela Amavia (Greek: Ντανιέλα Αμαβία), also credited as Daniela Elle and Daniela Lunkewitz, (b. March 4, 1966) is an actress and model, appearing in numerous films and international fashion events.
Daniela AnschĂĽtz-Thoms Daniela AnschĂĽtz-Thoms (born November 20, 1974 in Erfurt, Germany) is a German speed skater. At the 2006 Winter Olympics, she won a gold medal in the women's team pursuit with teammates Anni Friesinger and Claudia Pechstein.
Daniela Buruiană Daniela Buruiană Aprodu (born 19 July 1953 in Brăila) is a Romanian politician and Member of the European Parliament. She is a member of the Greater Romania Party, part of the Identity/Sovereignty/Transparency group, and became an MEP on 1 January 2007 with the accession of Romania to the European Union.
Daniela Delicata Daniela Delicata is a young Maltese female singer who is exhibiting exceptional vocal talents for a newcomer. She will be competing in the Maltasong for Europe Festival 2007 with the song called Little Islands in your Heart, which she wrote and composed herself.
Daniela Eleftheraki Daniela Eleftheraki , (Greek: Ντανιελα Ελευθεράκη), once known as the Lolita of the Greek fashion world, is a top Greek fashion model represented by Ace Models Agency. Her modeling career started at age 13 when Takis Diamandopoulos, a well known fashion photographer in Greece, saw potential in her and started to use Daniela in his photo shoots for children's clothing.
Daniela Georgieva Daniela Georgieva, née Spasova (born 22 September 1969) is a retired Bulgarian sprinter. She won a bronze medal at the 1995 IAAF World Indoor Championships, and holds the Bulgarian record over 400 metres both outdoor (50.
Daniela Hunger Daniela Hunger (born March 20, 1972 in East Berlin) is a former medley and freestyle swimmer from East Germany, who won two golden medals at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea: in the Women's 200m Individual Medley, and as a member of the Women's 4x100m Freestyle Team. Hunger also competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, where she captured three medals.
Daniela Chrapkiewicz Daniela Chrapkiewicz (born March 09, 1948 in Starogard Gdański) is a Polish politician. She was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 3657 votes in 25 Gdańsk district, candidating from Prawo i Sprawiedliwość list.
Daniela Nardini Daniela Nardini (born April 26, 1968) is a Scottish actress of Italian ancestry, best known for her role as Anna Forbes in the BBC Two television series This Life. She trained as an actress at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow.
Daniela Romo Daniela Romo (born Teresita Presmanes Corona August 27, 1959) is a Mexican singer/actress. She started out young singing back up to Los Hermanos Zavala before venturing out on stage in shows such as "Gypsy".
Daniela SilivaĹź Viorca Daniela SilivaĹź-Harper (born May 9, 1972) is a Romanian gymnast who is most famous for winning six medals (three Gold, two Silver, and one Bronze) in Women's Artistic Gymnastics at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, Korea.
Daniele Browning Daniele Browning (born August 29, 1981) is a Jamaican sprinter. Together with Sherone Simpson, Aleen Bailey and Veronica Campbell she won a silver medal in 4 x 100 metres relay at the 2005 World Championships in Athletics.
Daniele Buetti Daniele Buetti (1956- ) is a Swedish-born artist currently residing in Berlin. Since the 1980s, Buetti has been working with multimedia such as tinted photographs of glamorous celebrities, brand names and lightboxes in order to create powerful, thought-provoking art.
Daniele Hypolito Daniele Hypolito (born September 8, 1984, Santo André, São Paulo, Brazil, also known as Danielle Hipólito) is a Brazilian gymnast who competed in the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics. She was the first athlete from Brazil ever to win a medal at the World Gymnastics Championships, and is also the nine-time Brazilian National Champion in artistic gymnastics.
Daniele Luttazzi Daniele Luttazzi (born January 26 1961, Santarcangelo di Romagna, Rimini), real name Daniele Fabbri, is an Italian comedian, writer, satirist, illustrator and singer/songwriter. His stage name is a homage to musician and actor Lelio Luttazzi.
Daniele Sepe Daniele Sepe (born April 17, 1960 in Naples) is an Italian musician, known internationally for interpreting protest songs from around the world. His first instrument was the flute, which he played at the San Pietro a Majella conservatoire.
Daniele Suzuki Daniele Suzuki is a Brazilian actress and tv host, born on September 21 1977, in Rio de Janeiro, to a Japanese father and a Brazilian mother. Suzuki acted in Malhação and in other soap operas and also works as a host in Tribos show, in Brazilian Multishow channel.
Danielis Danielis (9th century AD) was a widowed Byzantine noblewoman from Patras. According to the written tradition (continuing in the tradition of Theophanes) she owned a significant part of the Peloponnese as well as a flourishing carpet and textile industry.
Daniell integral One of the main difficulties with the traditional formulation of the Lebesgue integral is that it requires the initial development of a workable measure theory before any useful results for the integral can be obtained. However, an alternative approach is available, developed by Percy Daniell in his 1918 paper "A general form of integral" (Ann.
Danielle (film) Danielle is an upcoming film that was scheduled to be released on June 6, 2006 but has been postponed according to the official website's message board. It is directed and written by Brian Flemming, a former fundamentalist Christian-turned-atheist who also wrote and directed the documentary, The God Who Wasn't There.
Danielle Argiro Danielle Argiro (born November 28, 1981, in Australia) is a professional race car driver. She competed in some races of the 2004 Australian Formula Three championship, driving the full Australian V8 Brutes championship of the same year.
Danielle Bollinger Danielle Bollinger is a female singer/actress from Detroit, Michigan. She is best known for her 2005 christian-inspired techno/house track "When The Broken Hearted Loves Again", remixed by both Chris Cox and Josh Harris, and her 2006 followup "Kiss The Sky," remixed by Mike Rizzo and Fonseca, both of which made the top 20 on Billboard's Hot Dance Airplay chart.
Danielle Brisebois Danielle Brisebois (born June 28 1969) was a child actress in the 1970s, most recognized for her role as Stephanie Mills on the sitcoms All in the Family and its spin-off/continuation Archie Bunker's Place. In the 1990s she quit acting and began a career in music, recorded two solo albums and was a member of the New Radicals.
Danielle Egnew Danielle Egnew is a prolific singer/songwriter/composer (ASCAP) with over 300 songs to her original catalogue in the areas of pop, rock, alternative rock, country, industrial, and folk, as well as composing numerous ambient tracks and film scores. Danielle Egnew's music has been played across the globe.
Danielle Frye Danielle Frye was a resident of the fictional town of Pine Valley on the American TV soap opera, All My Children. She was portrayed by Tanisha Lynn from March 9th, 2004 through January 11th, 2007, when she became the third victim of the "Satin Slayer", a serial killer who was killing the women of Fusion.
Danielle Gamba Danielle Elizabeth Gamba (born November 23, 1982 in San Francisco, California) is an American model and dancer of Italian, Spanish, and Irish descent. She was for Playboy Cyber Girl of the Week on June 28, 2004 and Cyber Girl of the Month in October 2004.
Danielle Goyette Danielle Goyette (born January 30, 1966 in St-Nazaire, Quebec) is a women's ice hockey player, and has been on the Canadian national team. She has achieved an amazing amount of success with the women's national team, and in December 2005 in an exhibition game against Sweden, scored her 200th career point with Team Canada.
Danielle House Danielle House (born 1976) is a former Miss Newfoundland (1995) and Miss Canada International (1996). House was stripped of her Miss Canada International title when she was convicted of assaulting her ex-boyfriend's girlfriend in a bar-room catfight.
Danielle Howle Danielle Howle (born in Columbia, South Carolina) is an American folk-rock singer-songwriter. She started out as frontwoman for the Columbia band Lay Quiet Awhile, then released some solo albums and some with her backing band The Tantrums.
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