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Durham-UNH (Amtrak station) The railroad station in Durham, New Hampshire serves the Amtrak Downeaster and is situated west of downtown Durham on the campus of the University of New Hampshire (UNH). The station was originally built in 1896 in Lynn, Massachusetts and was moved to the present site in Durham when the Boston and Maine Railroad moved its tracks further from the center of campus.
Durham, North Carolina Durham is a city in Durham County, North Carolina, United States. It is the county seat of Durham County, the home of Duke University, North Carolina Central University, Durham Technical Community College, and the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics.
Durhane Wong-Rieger Dr. Durhane Wong-Rieger is a Chinese-born, American-raised Canadian] [[physician who is best known in her role as an advocate of patients who contracted diseases such as HIV and hepatitis C from tainted blood transfusions, in particular from the Health Management Associates Scandal.
Durian Jam Durian Jam - Music and entertainment cable Television segment in Davao City. Began as a cable television music show aired in the southern Mindanao metropolis and then incorporated as a segment of the cable television show Muzika del Sur; one of the first magazine show to tackle the Mindanao music scene.
Durif Durif (or Duriff) is a minor variety of red wine grape grown in France, California and Australia. It is definitely one of the grapes known as the Petite Sirah variety which is extensively planted in California, although other analysis has shown that in vineyards with the most reliable planting records it may only be one of three distinct varieties known collectively as "Petite Sirah".
Durio kutejensis Lai (Durio kutejensis) is a primary rainforest substorey fruit tree from Borneo. It is a very attractive small tree with large glossy leaves, numerous large red flowers and large, delicious fruit similar to Durian.
Duris of Samos Duris of Samos, Greek historian, according to his own account a descendant of Alcibiades, was born about 340 BC. He must have been born and passed his early years in exile, since from 352 to 324 Samos was occupied by Athenian cleruchs, who had expelled the original inhabitants.
Durium Records Durium Records was a United Kingdom-based record label of the 1930s. Its product and marketing were similar to that of the United States record company Hit of the Week Records (described in more detail in that article).
Durkar Durkar is a small village in the southwestern suburbs of the city of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England, UK. It is bordered by the parish of Crigglestone to the southwest and Kettlethorpe, Standbridge and Sandal to the east.
Durling (Surrey cricketer) The Surrey and All-England cricketer called Durling (first name, date of birth and date of death unknown) was a noted player in the mid-18th century, although nothing is known of him outside mentions in match reports.
Durmstrang Durmstrang Magical Institute is a fictional magic school in the Harry Potter books, similar to Hogwarts. The school is known to have existed at least 700 years ago, as that was when they began participating in the Triwizard Tournament.
Durnik Durnik is a fictional character in the David Eddings book series The Belgariad which is followed by The Malloreon. At the beginning of the story, he is the blacksmith on Faldor's farm in Sendaria where Polgara and Garion live and work.
Duro Ladipo Duro Ladipọ (1931-1978) was the greatest of the Yoruba dramatists writing solely in the Yoruba language. His most famous play, Ọba kò so {The kind did not hang), a dramatization of the traditional Yoruba story on how S̩àngó became the God of Thunder, received international acclaim at the 1961 Commonwealth Arts Festival and on a European tour, where a Berlin critic compared Ladipọ to Von Karajan.
Durobrivae Durobrivae was a Roman fortified garrison town located at Water Newton in the English county of Cambridgeshire, where Ermine Street crossed the River Nene. More generally, it was in the territory of the Coritani in a region of villas and commercial potteries.
Duron The AMD Duron was an x86-compatible computer processor manufactured by AMD. It was released on June 19, 2000 as a low-cost alternative to AMD's own Athlon processor and the Pentium III and Celeron processor lines from rival Intel.
Durood Whenever a Muslim reads/speaks/hears the name of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, he prays a specific hadith called Darood or Durood described in the books of hadiths. These Daroods are in accordance with the words of Muhammad.
Duroplast Duroplast is a composite thermosetting plastic, a close relative of formica and bakelite. It is a resin plastic reinforced with fibres (either cotton or wool) making it a fibre-reinforced plastic similar to glass-reinforced plastic.
Duror Primary School Duror Primary School is a leading co-educational state institute. Based in Argyll on the West Coast of Scotland, it has been regularly praised by inspectors for offering a bespoke and exemplary standard of education.
Durpin Hill Durpin Hill is one of the two hills (the other being Deolo Hill) connected by a ridge on which the town of Kalimpong stands. The hill is 1,372 metres (4,501 feet) above mean sea level and is located south west of the town.
Durrani Durrani (Persian: درانی) or Abdali (Persian: ابدالی) tribe is one of the two largest Pashtun tribes of Afghanistan and is also found in large numbers in western Pakistan. They are estimated to be roughly 20% of the population of Afghanistan and number around 7 million there with another 1-2 million found in Pakistan and hundreds of thousands also live in northeast Iran.
Durrat Al-Arus Durrat Al-Arus is an integrated tourist village built in 1996 around 40 kilometers north of Jeddah center (Saudi Arabia) in the very old village "Dahaban", which is now a part of the Jeddah city. It includes schools, commercial centers, coffee shops, Shisha cafes , hotels, resorts, a golf club, an equestrian club, an aqua park, theme parks, recreation parks and a yacht marina.
Durrës Durrës (historical names: Durazzo, Epidamnos, Dyrrhachium) is the most ancient and one of the most economically important cities of Albania. It is located on the central Albanian coast at , about 33 km (20 miles) west of the capital Tirana.
Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology The Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology is a graduate school and institute under the University of Kent, started in 1989 and named in honour of the famous British naturalist Gerald Durrell. It is the first school in the United Kingdom to award degrees and diplomas in the fields of Conservation, Eco-tourism, Biodiversity Management and Ethnobotany.
Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust The Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust was established by naturalist, author and television presenter Gerald Durrell on July 6 1963, as the Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust, to establish breeding colonies of endangered species at Jersey Zoological Park.
Durrington, Wiltshire Durrington () is a village and civil parish in the district of Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. It is situated in the east of the Salisbury Plain, about 10 miles (16km) north of Salisbury, 30 miles (48km) south of Swindon and 2 miles (3km) north-east of Stonehenge.
Durrow Abbey Durrow Abbey is a historic site located off the N52 some 5 miles from Tullamore, Ireland. To this day, the site remains a largely undisturbed early historic and medieval monastic site containing a complex of archaeological monuments, ecclesiastical and secular, visible and sub-surface.
Durrow, County Offaly Durrow (DarĂş in Irish) (meaning 'plain of the oaks') is a small rural village in County Offaly, Ireland. Durrow is located on the N52 off the N6 road between Kilbeggan (in County Westmeath) and Tullamore (in County Offaly).
Durrus and District History The article traces the historical development of the Durrus and District an area of West Cork in Ireland. There are references to the changing pattern of land ownership, and to the importance in former times of marine resources and mineral workings.
Durs Grunbein Born in Dresden on October 9, 1962, Durs Grunbein is hailed as the most significant and successful poet to emerge from the former East Germany. He is the winner of multiple awards, including Germany's Buchner Prize in 1995.
Dursey Island Dursey Island (Irish:BaoĂ­ Beire) lies at the south-western tip of the Beara Peninsula in the west of County Cork in the Republic of Ireland. The island is separated from the mainland by a narrow stretch of water called Dursey Sound which has a very strong tidal race.
Durston House It has been suggested that this school-related article be merged to the appropriate school district or locality article. It may not meet Wikipedia's standards of verifiability or notability, it may not feature multiple independent reliable sources, or it may be a short entry that provides only directory-style information about the school.
Duru-Kleinert transformation The Duru-Kleinert transformation, named after H. Duru and Hagen Kleinert, is a mathematical method for solving path integrals of physical systems with singular potentials, which is necessary for the solution of all atomic path integrals due to the presence of Coulomb potentials (singular like 1/r).
Durupinar The Durupinar site is a large boat-shaped structure in the Tenderuk mountains of eastern Turkey. The site is exactly at two miles north of the Iranian border, ten miles southeast of Doğubeyazıt, in the Ağrı Province, and eighteen miles south of the Greater Mount Ararat summit, at an elevation of approximately 6,300 feet.
Durward Kirby Homer Durward Kirby (August 24 1911, Covington, Kentucky - March 15 2000, Fort Myers, Florida), known professionaly as Durward Kirby and sometimes credited as Durwood Kirby, was a 20th Century American television personality.
Durweston Durweston is a village in north Dorset, England, situated on the River Stour where it flows out of the Blackmore Vale through a steep, narrow gap between the Dorset Downs and Cranborne Chase hills, two miles north of Blandford Forum. The village has a population of 428.
Duryodhana In the Hindu epic the Mahabharata, Duryodhana (दुर्योधन) is the eldest son of the blind king Dhritarashtra by Queen Gandhari, the eldest of the one hundred Kaurava brothers, and the chief antagonist of the Pandavas. He was an avatar of the demon Kali who had bewitched the soul of Nala, forcing him to gamble away his kingdom.
Duryog Nivaran Duryog Nivaran is located in South Asia and describes itself as "a network of individuals and organizations who ware committed on promoting an alternative perspective on disasters and vulnerability as a basis for disaster mitigation in the region".
Durzhavna Sigurnost Komitet za Durzhavna Sigurnost (Bulgarian: Комитет за държавна сигурност, English: Committee for State Security), often simply referred to as DS (ДС) was Bulgaria's secret service and one of the Cold War's most notorious spy networks.
Dus Dus (transilate: 10 (Hindi: दस, Urdu: دس English: Ten) is an Indian movie, released on July 8th, 2005. It stars Sanjay Dutt, Sunil Shetty, Abhishek Bachchan, Shilpa Shetty, Zayed Khan, Esha Deol and Dia Mirza.
Dusa McDuff Dusa McDuff (born Margaret Dusa Waddington in London in 1945) is an English mathematician whose first work was in the field of von Neumann algebras (notably, she proved the existence of infinitely many type II_1 factors). She has more recently made fundamental and wide-ranging contributions to symplectic geometry, especially in connection with Gromov's pseudoholomorphic curves.
Dusan Djuric Dusan Djuric (born September 16, 1984) is a Swedish football midfielder, of Serbian descent. Regarded as one of the finest talents of Swedish football, he made his debut for the Swedish national team in January 2005, and has played 1 international match so far.
Dusan Kozisek Dusan Kozisek (born April 25, 1983) is a Czech cross country skier who has been competing since 2002. He won a bronze medal in the team sprint at the 2005 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Oberstdorf and finished 38th in the individual sprint in those same games.
Dushanbe Dushanbe (Tajik: Душанбе, دوشنبه; formerly Dyushambe or Stalinabad), population 562,000 people (2000 census), is the capital of Tajikistan. The name is derived from the Persian word for "Monday" (du "two" + shamba or shanbe "day", lit.
Dushanbe synagogue The Dushanbe synagogue also know as the Bukharan Synagogue located in Dushanbe, Tajikistan was constructed in the early 1900s in one of the two Jewish Quarters in Dushanbe at the time. It was used by the Jewish community there until January 2006.
Dushara Đu l-Sharā "Lord of the Mountain", also known in Greek transliteration as Dusares, was worshipped at Petra (of which city he was the patron deity) by the Nabataeans. In Greek times, he was associated with Zeus because he was the chief of the Nabataean pantheon.
Dushasana Dushasana (Duśśāsana in IAST transliteration, and sometimes written Duhshasana and Dushyasana) was the second son of the blind king Dhritarashtra and Gandhari in the epic Mahabharata, and the younger brother of Duryodhana.
Dusheti Dusheti is a small town in the Mtskheta-Mtianeti province in central Georgia. Dusheti is famous for its Khinkgali (a meat filled pasta) and a love for arakqi (a form of vodka made from grapes, plums, or other fruit).
Dusit Thani Group The Dusit Thani Group of Companies, also known as Dusit Thani Public Company Limited (SET: DTC) is a Bangkok-based hotel and resort company. It is the owner of the Dusit Thani Hotel in Bangkok as well as hotels in Myanmar, the Philippines and the United Arab Emirates.
Dusky Antbird The Dusky Antbird or Tyrannine Antbird, Cercomacra tyrannina, is a passerine bird in the antbird family. It is a resident breeder in tropical Central and South America from southeastern Mexico southwards to western Ecuador, and Amazonian Brazil.
Dusky catshark The dusky catshark, Halaelurus canescens, is a cat shark of the family Scyliorhinidae, found from Peru and Chile to the Straits of Magellan between latitudes 9° S and 56° S, at depths of between 250 and 700 m. Its length is up to 70 cm.
Dusky Honeyeater The Dusky Honeyeater, Myzomela obscura is a small, brown bird that is a common resident of New Guinea, the Moluccas, the islands of Torres Strait, and northern Australia, where there are two separated populations, one in the Top End, another from Cape York Peninsula along the east coast as far south as the New South Wales border, though the species is rare south of Rockhampton.
Dusky Hopping Mouse The Dusky Hopping Mouse (Notomys fuscus) is an Australian native rodent specialised for the deep desert. Like all hopping mice it has strong front teeth, a long tail, dark eyes, big ears, well-developed haunches and very long, narrow hind feet.
Dusky Scrubfowl The Dusky Scrubfowl, Megapodius freycinet is a medium-sized, up to 41cm long, black megapode with short pointed crest, bare red facial skin, dark legs, brown iris and yellow-tipped dark brown bill. Both sexes are similar.
Dusky Shrew Opossum The Dusky Shrew Opossum (Caenolestes fuliginosus), also known as the Silky Shrew Opposum, is a small marsupial that lives in the alpine forests and meadows of the Andes. Its range stretches across Colombia, Ecuador, and northwestern Venezuela.
Dusky-capped Flycatcher The Dusky-capped Flycatcher, Myiarchus tuberculifer, is a passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family. It breeds in forest and other woodland from southern Arizona south to northern Argentina and on Trinidad.
Dussack A Dussack (also dusack, dysack, tesak, tuseckn, thuseckn, disackn, or dusägge, dusegge, dusegg) is a type of German practice weapon that originated around the 16th century. The dussack was intended to represent various short, single-edged weapons in a training environment.
Dust Dust is a general name for minute solid particles with diameters less than 500 micrometers (otherwise, see sand or granulates and, more generally, finely divided matter). On Earth, dust occurs in the atmosphere from various sources; soil dust lifted up by wind, volcanic eruptions, and pollution are some examples.
Dust (band) Dust was an American heavy metal band, formed around 1968. The group featured vocalist/guitarist Richie Wise and the teenaged rhythm section of bassist Kenny Aaronson (who also doubled on slide and steel guitars) and drummer Marc Bell (better known as Marky Ramone); plus, Kenny Kerner served as the group's lyricist, manager, and producer.
Dust (film) Dust (Macedonian: Прашина; Transliteration: Prašina) is a 2001 Macedonian film starring Joseph Fiennes, David Wenham, Adrian Lester, Anne Brochet, Nikolina Kujaca, Vera Farmiga and Rosemary Murphy. It was directed and written by Milčo Mančevski.
Dust (His Dark Materials) Dust in Philip Pullman's trilogy of novels His Dark Materials is a fictional form of dark matter (as we call it in our world), an elementary particle that is of fundamental importance to the novels. Dust is invisible to the human eye and can not be seen without the use of special instruments such as the The Amber Spyglass or a special film.
Dust bunny Dust bunnies (often one word, dustbunnies) are little clumps of fluff that form under furniture and in corners that are not cleaned regularly. They are made of hair, [dead skin], [[dust, and sometimes light rubbish and debris, and are held together by static electricity and entanglement.
Dust Bowl The Dust Bowl was the result of a series of dust storms in the central United States and Canada from 1931 to 1939caused by decades of inappropriate farming techniques, with buffalo herds that fertilized the soil displaced by wheat farming, followed by a severe drought]. The fertile soil of the [[Great Plains was exposed through removal of grass during plowing.
Dust collection system A dust collection system is an accessory found in commercial and home woodworking shops used to collect wood dust, chips and shavings at the point of origin. Dust collection systems work on the same principle as central vacuum systems in homes: A fixed motor creates suction, which is distributed through the space via a network of rigid ducting and flexible hoses to the point of use.
Dust collector Designed to handle heavy dust loads, a dust collector consists of a blower, dust filter, a filter-cleaning system, and a dust receptacle or dust removal system (distinguished from air cleaners which utilize disposable filters to remove the dust).
Dust devil A dust devil or whirlwind is a rotating updraft, ranging from small (half a meter wide and a few meters tall) to large (over 10 meters wide and over 1000 meters tall). In the southwestern United States, dust devils can be known as dancing devils.
Dust Devils Dust Devils is an independent role-playing game set in spaghetti western setting. It was voted as the 2002 Indie RPG Game of the Year and also won for Best Synergy of Game and Rules as well as placing in Best Production and Most Innovative Game categories.
Dust for Life Dust for Life is a post-grunge band formed in December of 1999 after the dissolve of the Memphis grunge band Bacchanal. Bacchanal's founder, Jason Hughes filled former singer Chris Bangs' shoes with Bacchanal's keyboard player, Marc Gurley.
Dust in the Wind "Dust in the Wind" is a hit single released by the American progressive rock band Kansas in 1977, charting at #6 in the Billboard Hot 100. Written by Kerry Livgren, it was one of the band's first acoustic tracks; its slow melody and melancholic lyrics differ from many of their other hits, such as "Carry On Wayward Son" and "The Wall".
Dust jacket The dust jacket (sometimes dust wrapper or dust cover) of a book is the usually undetachable cover, often illustrated, consisting folded, front and back flaps, by which the cover attaches itself to the front and back book covers. These are thought of as having the purpose of protecting the binding of the book from scratches.
Dust My Broom Dust My Broom is a blues standard originally recorded by Robert Johnson, the legendary Mississippi Delta blues singer and guiarist, on November 23, 1936 in San Antonio, Texas. It was released on the ARC Records label under the title of "I Believe I'll Dust My Broom.
Dust Off and Dance Dust Off and Dance is the sixth regular studio album by Tiffany, released in May, 2005 (see 2005 in music). Its style is electronica or dance music, representing a departure from the styles she has used in earlier albums, and of particular interest to dance clubs, where its songs have achieved some success.
Dust solution In general relativity, a dust solution is an exact solution of the Einstein field equation in which the gravitational field is produced entirely by the mass, momentum, and stress density of a perfect fluid which has positive mass density but vanishing pressure. Dust solutions are by far the most important special case of fluid solutions in general relativity.
Dust storm A dust storm (or sandstorm in some contexts) is a meteorological phenomenon common in dry, arid and semi-arid regions. Such a storm is usually the result of convection currents created by intense heating of the ground.
Dust to Dust Dust to Dust is a reference to the Book of Common Prayer quote "Ashes to ashes, dust to dust" (referencing the Bible at Genesis 3:19) which is often spoken in prayer at a funeral.As a title, the phrase Dust to Dust may refer to:
Dust to Dust (book) Dust to Dust (2000) is a novel by Tami Hoag. Contrasting the moral issues of today's society with the sexuality of high profile civil servants, it sets the scene for an apparent lack of understanding in today's world for the alternative person.
Dust to Dust: The Health Effects of 9/11 Dust to Dust: The Health Effects of 9/11 is an hour long documentary that was broadcast on the Sundance Channel. It was directed by Heidi Dehncke-Fisher, produced by Bruce Kennedy, and associate produced by Marisa Karplus, in 2006.
Dust-cap The dust-cap (also know as dust dome, whizzer or dome) is a gently curved dome mounted either in concave or convex orientation over the central hole of most loudspeaker diaphragms. It prevents the inner mechanics (such as the pole piece and the spider) from getting soiled.
Dust-Off Dust-Off is a brand of canned air (refrigerant-based propellant cleaner, which is not compressed air) containing Difluoroethane; it is used to remove particulates and dust from computers and electronic equipment. Dust-Off is manufactured by Falcon Safety Products.
Dustan Mohr Dustan Kyle Mohr (born June 19, 1976 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi) is an outfielder in Major League Baseball for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. Dustan signed a minor league contract on December 1, 2006, with an invite to Spring Training.
Dustandnothing recordings dustandnothing recordings is the musical and sound engineering organ of Happy Zadok Productions, with cross my eyes and hope to die, Soul Surgery, Hooves ov thee Beast, and Acid Ghost 23 being the main titles in stock. All these projects are creations of Charles Creasy, also known at various times as Schade E.
Dustcap A dustcap is a small cover used on the valve stem of a bicycle or car wheel to prevent dust or other small particles from entering the valve and damaging it. Dustcaps are usually made from plastic but may occasionally be made of metal.
Dusted Magazine Dusted Magazine is an online music magazine which was founded by Otis Hart and Sam Hunt in January 2002. The magazine's commercial-free website averages about 5,000 unique visitors per day, and 2 million hits per month.
Duster Bennett Anthony 'Duster' Bennett (born 23 September 1942, in Welshpool, Powys, Mid Wales died 26 March 1976, in Warwickshire), was a British Blues singer and musician. He was a session musician in the early 60's playing harmonica.
Dustfinger Dustfinger also known as the fire-dancer is a character in Cornelia Funke's Inkheart and Inkspell. He is a fire eater and was plucked from a different world through a story book read by Mortimer "Mo" Folchart along with Capricorn and Basta.
Dustin Byfuglien Dustin Byfuglien (March 27, 1985 in Roseau, Minnesota) is a professional ice hockey player who currently plays defense for the National Hockey League's Chicago Blackhawks. He was drafted by the Blackhawks in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft.
Dustin Colquitt Dustin Farr Colquitt (born May 6, 1982) is an American football punter who currently plays for the Kansas City Chiefs of the NFL. He is from Knoxville, Tennessee and played high school football at a local Knoxville school, Bearden High School.
Dustin Cooper Dustin Cooper (born 5 August, 1981) is an Australian rugby league player who currently plays as either a centre or fullback for the Cronulla Sharks. He previously played for the Melbourne Storm where he made his first grade debut in 2003.
Dustin Farnum Dustin Lancy Farnum (May 27, 1874 - July 3, 1929) was an American singer, dancer and an actor in silent movies during the early days of motion pictures. After a great success on a number of stage roles, in 1914 he landed his first film role in the movie 'Soldiers of Fortune', and later in Cecil B.
Dustin Fletcher Dustin Fletcher (born May 7, 1975) is an Australian rules footballer with the Essendon Football Club. He is renowned as one of the finest defenders in the AFL, and has held down a spot at full-back for his team for many years.
Dustin Hermanson Dustin Michael Hermanson (born December 21, 1972 in Springfield, Ohio) is a right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball with the Chicago White Sox. After being selected in the 1st round of the 1994 amateur draft by, and playing for, the San Diego Padres, he bounced around the majors, playing for the Montreal Expos, St.
Dustin Honken In 2005, Dustin Honken became the first person sentenced to death by Iowa jurors in 41 years. He was sentenced to die by a federal jury for his role in the murders of five people, including a 10-year-old girl and her 6-year-old sister.
Dustin McGowan Dustin Michael McGowan (Born on March 24, 1982 in Savannah, Georgia, United States) is a baseball player, currently a pitcher for Toronto Blue Jays. He made his major-league debut on July 30, 2005 against the Texas Rangers and received a no decision in an impressive performance.
Dustin Moskovitz Dustin Moskovitz (born May 22, 1984) co-founded the online social directory, Facebook, with Harvard roommates Mark Zuckerberg and Chris Hughes. Together they have grown the site to be used by more than eight million people at over 2,100 universities, 22,000 high schools and 8,000 corporations.
Dustin Nippert Dustin David Nippert (born 6th May 1981 in Wheeling, West Virginia) is an American baseball player who plays for the Arizona Diamondbacks franchise. Dustin grew up in a small Ohio town of Beallsville where he played in high school.
Dustin Pedroia Dustin Luis Pedroia (born August 17, 1983) is a Major League Baseball player for the Boston Red Sox, and previously for Arizona State University. Pedroia made his major league debut and collected his first major league hit on 22 August, 2006 against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.
Dustin Watchman Dustin Watchman (born 2 March, 1979 in Salem, Oregon) is an American actor. He has a recurring role on the television series Lost, portraying "Scott", one of the crash survivors whose name the other survivors continually mix up with the deceased "Steve".
Dusty Diamond's All-Star Softball Dusty Diamond's All-Star Softball is a one- or two-player NES game where players can pick and choose various fictional softball players and customize their own team to take to the championship. The player can even pick a letter out of the alphabet to customize his team name with.
Dusty finish In professional wrestling, a Dusty Finish refers to a specific scripted ending to a match named after wrestling legend Dusty Rhodes. During his tenure as a booker in several promotions, he was known to have used this finish so often that it has since been indelibly linked to him.
Dusty Fingers Dusty Fingers is the name of a series of compilation records of songs that are widely admired as break beats. Some of the songs featured contain "open breaks" which are solo drum passages which enable djs to easily transition into them, as well as attractive to producers who loop or rearrange them to create new compositions.
Dusty Hill Dusty Hill (born Joe Hill on May 19, 1949 in Dallas, Texas) is bassist and vocalist with Texas Boogie-Blues-Rock group ZZ Top. Hill is noted for his solid, unadorned bass playing, "leather-lung" vocal stylings and his love of Elvis Presley.
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