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Darüşşafaka Darüşşafaka means "benign house" in Ottoman and mainly it is the name of an old association in Turkey. However, there is a High School (Darüşşafaka High School) and Sport Club(Darüşşafaka Sport Club), also called as Darüşşafaka and they are institutions of Darüşşafaka Association.
Darüşşafaka Association It is one of the oldest associations in Turkey and its history begins in Ottoman Era. Regarding to Sultan's firman, Darüşşafaka Association was founded in 30 March 1863 for the training and education of the needy orphans with the name of "Cemiyet-i Tedrisiye-i İslamiye".
Darüşşafaka High School Darüşşafaka High School is one of the most prominent and influential schools of Turkey, located in Sarıyer, Istanbul. The school was founded by Darüşşafaka Association with the name of "Darüşşafakatü'l İslamiye" in 1873.
Darb-i Imam The shrine of Darb-i-Imam, located in the Dardasht quarter of Isfahan, Iran, is a funerary complex, with a cemetery, shrine structures, and courtyards belonging to different construction periods and styles. The first structures were built by Jalal al- Din Safarshah, during the Qara Qoyunlu reign in 1453.
Darband (Tehran) Darband is a former village, close to Tajrish, Shemiran, now a neighbourhood inside Tehran's city limits. It is the beginning of a very popular hiking trail into the Alborz mountain Tochal, which towers over Tehran.
Darbar Sahib Darbar Sahib refers to the main hall within a Sikh gurdwara. This hall is where the current and perpetual Guru of the Sikhs, the Guru Granth Sahib is placed on a takhat or throne in a prominent central position in the hall.
Darbarian Darbarian-resident, or former resident of a town called Darby or Derby.(Darby Borough Pa, Darby Township Pa, Upper Darby Pa, Darby Fla, Derby Ct, Derbyshire UK, Derby Cunty UK, Darby Mt, Darby Oh, Big Darby Oh)
Darbhanga Darbhanga (derbĹng´ge) is a city and a municipal corporation in and headquarters of Darbhanga district and Darbhanga Division in the state of Bihar, India. It gets its name from "Dwar Banga" or the Gate to Bengal.
Darbhanga Division Darbhanga Division is an administrative geographical unit of Bihar state of India, and Darbhanga town is the administrative headquarters of the division. As of 2005, the division consists of Darbhanga District, Madhubani District, Samastipur District, and Begusarai District.
Darboux function In mathematics, a Darboux function, named for Gaston Darboux (1842-1917), is a real-valued function f which has the "intermediate value property": on the interval between a and b, f assumes every real value between f(a) and f(b). Formally, for all real numbers a and b, and for every z such that f(a) < z < f(b),
Darboux integral In real analysis, a branch of mathematics, the Darboux integral is one possible definition of the integral of a function. Darboux integrals are equivalent to Riemann integrals, meaning that a function is Darboux-integrable if and only if it is Riemann-integrable, and the values of the two integrals, if they exist, are equal.
Darboux's theorem Darboux's theorem is a theorem in symplectic topology which states that every symplectic manifold (of fixed dimension) is locally symplectomorphic. That is, every 2n-dimensional symplectic manifold can be made to look locally like the linear symplectic space Cn with its canonical symplectic form.
Darboux's theorem (analysis) Darboux's theorem is a theorem in real analysis, named after Jean Gaston Darboux. It states that all functions which result from the differentiation of other functions have the intermediate value property: the image of an interval is also an interval.
Darby and Joan The term 'Darby and Joan' is defined by the Random House Dictionary as "a happily married couple who lead a placid, uneventful life." The Reader's Encyclopedia mentions the "loving, old-fashioned and virtuous" qualities of Darby and Joan.
Darby Creek (Pennsylvania) Darby Creek is a creek in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. It rises approximately 750Â feet (200Â meters) southwest of the intersection of Darby Road and Interstate 476 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, and it empties into the Delaware River 2Â miles (3Â km) from the Philadelphia city line, near Philadelphia International Airport.
Darby Hendrickson Darby Hendrickson (born August 28, 1972, in Richfield, Minnesota, USA) is a professional ice hockey center. He was drafted in the fourth round, seventy-third overall, by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 1990 NHL Entry Draft.
Darby O'Gill and the Little People Darby O'Gill and the Little People is a Disney film released in 1959 set in rural Ireland at the beginning of the 19th century. Based on the books of Herminie Templeton Kavanagh, the film features leprechauns (including the 21 inch King Brian), a death coach, a banshee, and a wonderful variety of music.
Darby Steam-Digger The Darby Steam-Digger, a light traction engine, was invented circa 1879 by Farmer Thomas Darby and built at Lodge Farm Pleshey, near Chelmsford in Essex, England. Robert Hasler, seen driving the Digger, helped to build this first prototype.
Darcey Steinke Darcey Steinke is the author of four novels (Up Through the Water, Suicide Blonde, Jesus Saves, and Milk) and many short stories and essays. She currently teaches at New School University and Columbia University in New York City and lives with her daughter in Brooklyn.
Darci Brahma Darci Brahma (Danehill-Grand Echezeaux) is a New Zealand thoughbred colt foaled in 2002 at Pencarrow Stud near Cambridge in New Zealand. He was auctioned at the New Zealand Bloodstock Ltd Yearling Sales in January 2004 and acquired by a Syndicate of investors for the sum of NZ$1.
Darcsyde Productions Darcsyde Productions is a role-playing game publisher which has produced the Corum supplement for the Chaosium Stormbringer (aka Elric!) RPG and, as of 2002 was working on a Hawkmoon-themed supplement for the same games.
Darcy Clay Darcy Clay (real name Daniel Bolton) was an Auckland, New Zealand singer/songwriter, who was made famous in 1997 for his minor hit, "Jesus I Was Evil", in which he recorded all instruments in his bedroom on a 4-Track recorder. He was signed to Antenna Records, and possibly was Antenna's first real star.
Darcy Frey Darcy Frey is an American writer from New York. Best known for his 1994 book The Last Shot: City Streets, Basketball Dreams, Frey has published articles in The American Lawyer, Rolling Stone, Harper's, and The New York Times Magazine.
Darcy Hordichuk Darcy Hordichuk (born August 10, 1980 in Kamsack, Saskatchewan) is a professional hockey player for the NHL's Nashville Predators. Hordichuk has also played with the Atlanta Thrashers, the Phoenix Coyotes, and the Florida Panthers.
Darcy McKeough William Darcy McKeough (known as Darcy McKeough) (born 1933) is a Canadian businessman and former politician. He is a member of the board of Hydro One and is chairman of McKeough Investments and McKeough Supply, and former CEO of Union Gas.
Darcy Regier Darcy John Regier (born November 27, 1957 in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada) is the current general manager of the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League. He also played 26 games in the NHL for the Cleveland Barons and New York Islanders as a defenceman.
Darcy Tyler Darcy Tyler is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Mark Raffety. He first appeared in 2000, and remained a regular character on the show until the character's arrest by Sgt.
Darcy's Wild Life Darcy's Wild Life was a television series on Discovery Kids and Family Channel. The show revolves around Darcy Fields, the daughter of an eccentric actress who decides to move away from Malibu to raise her daughter in a more normal environment.
Dard Hunter Dard Hunter, born William Joseph Hunter, (November 29, 1883 – February 20, 1966), was an American authority on printing, paper, and papermaking—especially by hand, using the tools and craft of four centuries prior. Hunter produced two hundred copies of his book Old Papermaking, preparing every aspect of the book himself: he wrote the text, designed and cast the type, did the typesetting, handmade the paper, and printed and bound the book.
Darda (toy) Darda is the name of a German toy car racing set (and related items) which was available in Europe and the USA throughout the '80s and '90s. Today the toys can be ordered online from retailers such as Only Toys or Amazon.
Dardan The terms Dardan and Dardanian in classical writings were synonymous with the term Trojan, the Dardans being Trojans, an ancient people of the Troad in northwestern Anatolia. The Dardans derived their name from Dardanus, the mythical founder of Dardania (Asia minor), an ancient city in the Troad.
Dardanelles Cone The Dardanelles Cone is a 9531-foot–high mountain peak in the Carson-Iceberg Wilderness of the Stanislaus National Forest, in the Sierra Nevada of California. It lies near Sonora Pass, between California State Route 4 and California State Route 108.
Dardani The Dardani were an ancient Indo-European tribe that lived in Dardania (largely corresponding to present day Kosovo, as well as other parts of present day southern Serbia) and was likely of mixed Illyrian-Thracian descent, as indicated by both archaeological evidence and classical references. They are sometimes referred to as a Celtic tribe as well, though archaeology does not indicate this.
Dardania (Anatolia) Dardania in Greek mythology is the name of a city founded on Mount Ida by Dardanus from which also the region and the people took their name. It lay on the Hellespont, and is the source of the strait's modern name, the Dardanelles.
Dardania (Europe) Dardania (Serbian and Macedonian: ДарданиŃа, Dardanija; Albanian: Dardania) was a region encompassing southern parts of Serbia, including the area of the modern-day province of Kosovo (since 1999 under UN administration), mostly, but not entirely, western parts of the Republic of Macedonia, and parts of north-eastern Albania.
Dardano Sacchetti Dardano Sacchetti (born 1944) is an Italian screenwriter most well-known for his work in the horror genre. Beginning his career in the early 1970's, Sacchetti has been associated with some of the best-known horror film directors to emerge from Italy in the latter part of the century.
Dardanus In Greek mythology, Dardanus (Greek ΔάĎδανος "burner up "greek verb δαĎδάπτω "dardapto" to wear,to slay,to burn) was a son of Zeus and Electra, daughter of Atlas, and founder of the city of Dardania on Mount Ida in the Troad.
Darden Progressive Incubator The Darden Progressive Incubator is a program designed to support promising early-stage business ventures involving Darden MBA students. The Incubator is located on the campus of the Darden Graduate School of Business Administration in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Dardenne brothers Jean-Pierre Dardenne (born Carl Higgans on April 21 1951 in Liège, Belgium) and his younger brother Luc Dardenne (born Eric Higgans on March 10, 1954 in Liège, Belgium) are a critically acclaimed Belgian filmmaking duo. They write, produce and direct their films together.
Dardo Cabo Dardo Manuel Cabo (1st of January, 1941 - circa 6 of January, 1977) was an Argentine journalist and activist. The son of a famous metallurgist, he started political activism in the Movimiento Nacionalista Tacuara (MNT), a far-right youth group of the 1960s.
Dardo IFV The Dardo is the new Infantry Fighting Vehicle of the Italian Army. Out of a total requirement of 500, 200 have been delivered so far, by “Consorzio Iveco Fiat - Oto Melara”, which designed and manufactures the Dardo.
Dare Obasanjo Dare Obasanjo is a Program Manager at Microsoft where he works on Contacts team. The Contacts team provides back-end support for Windows Live Messenger, Windows Live Spaces, Windows Live Expo, and related services.
Dare to Dream Dare to Dream is an adventure game produced by Epic MegaGames, now known as Epic Games, released in early 1993 for Windows PC. It is the second game designed by Cliff Bleszinski, after The Palace Of Deceit: Dragon's Plight.
Dare to Dream (Yanni album) Dare to Dream, is Yanni's eighth album, released on the Private Music label in 1992, (see 1992 in music). His newest album, "Dare to Dream", says Yanni, "comes from a realizatoin that not only don't people go after their dreams, they are often afraid to dream at all.
Dare The Terminator Dare the Terminator (AKA: Slade Murdock) is a mercenary and an anti-hero in Amalgam Comics, who first appeared in Assassins #1 in 1996, though in Amalgam continuity, her debut was in the metafictional Dare the Terminator #1.
Dare You to Move Dare You to Move is a single by the band Switchfoot. "Dare You To Move" rode the top-40 and top-30 charts, and its accompanying music video received considerable play on MTV and many other mainstream channels.
Darebin Creek The Darebin Creek is a waterway in Melbourne, Victoria. It is a tributary of the Yarra River, rising on the northern urban fringe of Melbourne just north of the suburb Epping, following a general southerly route and meeting the Yarra at Alphington.
Daredevil (album) Daredevil is the second studio release from Fu Manchu, a Southern Californian stoner rock band, released in 1995 on the now-defunct Bong Load Custom Records label. This album had the 'classic' lineup of Scott Hill, Brad Davis, Ruben Romano and Eddie Glass.
Daredevil (novel) Daredevil is the title of a mystery novel by Leslie Charteris which was first published by Ward Lock in 1929 (followed by an American edition that same year by The Crime Club). This was Charteris' fourth full-length novel, and is one of the few full-length books in his canon that does not feature the character of Simon Templar, alias "The Saint".
Daredevil/Bullseye: The Target Daredevil/Bullseye: The Target (also known as Daredevil: The Target or Daredevil: Bullseye) is a limited series comic book from Marvel Comics featuring the superhero Daredevil in pursuit of nemesis, the assassin Bullseye. The series is written by Kevin Smith with illustrations by Glenn Fabry.
Daredevil: Guardian Devil Daredevil: Guardian Devil is the name of a six-issue storyline for the Marvel Comics character Daredevil that began his new series in 1998. It features the hero suddenly caring for an infant that may be either the Messiah or the AntiChrist.
Darel Carrier James Darel Carrier (born October 26, 1940 in Warren County, Kentucky) is a former professional basketball player. A 6'3" guard from Western Kentucky University, he was selected in the 9th round of the 1964 National Basketball Association (NBA) Draft by the St.
Darel Dieringer Darel Dieringer (born June 1, 1926 - died October 28, 1989) is a former NASCAR Grand National and Winston Cup driver. He made his debut in 1957 driving for John Zink and John Whitford but would see little success until 1963, when driving for Bill Stroppe, he won a race, logged 15 top tens, and finished 7th in points.
Daren Powell Daren Brentlyle Powell (born April 15, 1978 in Jamaica) is a West Indian cricketer who plays first-class cricket for Jamaica and Gauteng. A right-hand batsman and a right-arm fast medium bowler, he has also played numerous Test matches and one-day internationals for the West Indian cricket team.
Daren Puppa Daren Puppa (born March 23, 1965 in Kirkland Lake, Ontario) is a former professional ice hockey player in the NHL. During his career he played as a goaltender for the Buffalo Sabres, Tampa Bay Lightning and briefly the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Daren Shiau Daren Shiau (b. 1971, Singapore), a novelist, poet, conservationist and lawyer in private practice qualified in Singapore, England and Wales has been described by The Arts Magazine as "among the most exciting of the post-1965 generation of writers" and cited by the travel guide Lonely Planet: Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei as the author of the "definitive Singapore novel".
Darenet Darenet stands for Digital Academic Repository and is an initiative by the Dutch organisation Surfnet. The DARE programme is a joint initiative by the Dutch universities and the National Library of the Netherlands, the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) and the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) with the aim to store the results of all Dutch research in a network of so-called repositories, thus facilitating access to them.
Darenth Park Hospital Darenth Park Hospital was founded by the Metropolitan Asylums Board in Darenth near Dartford in Kent as "Darenth School" for 500 children with learning disabilities on 18 November 1878. By 1890 it housed over 1,000 children and adults.
Dares to Speak Dares to Speak: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Boy-Love is a 1997 anthology of essays, interviews and other information on adult-minor love relationships and paedophilia, edited by Joseph Geraci and published by The Gay Men's Press, Norfolk, England.
Dareton, New South Wales Dareton is a town in the far west of New South Wales, Australia. The town is located on the Silver City Highway, 1,025 kilometres west of the state capital, Sydney and 20 kilometres from the regional centre, Mildura, across the border in Victoria.
Darfellan The Darfellan are a fictive race in the Dungeons and Dragons fantasy role-playing game, . They were introduced, along with Aventi and Hazaru, in the Stormwrack supplement book as a minor player race for use in aquatic/watery environments.
Darfield, New Zealand Darfield is a town in the South Island of New Zealand. It is located 45 kilometres west from the outskirts of Christchurch, New Zealand on State Highway 73 (The great Alpine highway) and the The town is on the Midland railway line, route of the famous TranzAlpine train service.
Darfur Darfur (Arabic دار ŮŮر, meaning "home of the Fur") is a region of far western Sudan, bordering the Central African Republic, Libya, and Chad. It is divided into three federal states within Sudan: Gharb Darfur (West Darfur), Janub Darfur (South Darfur), and Shamal Darfur (North Darfur).
Dargai Dargai is the name of a mountain peak and a frontier train station in north-west Pakistan. The mountain peak is situated on the Samana Range, and the Kohat border, and is famous for the stand made there by the Afridis and Orakzais in the Tirah Campaign.
Dargaville Branch The Dargaville Branch is a branch line railway that leaves the North Auckland Line not far south of Whangarei and runs westward to Dargaville. Construction of this relatively short line took approximately two decades, and when it was completed, it linked the now closed Donnelly's Crossing Section with the national rail network.
Darchula District Darchula district, a part of Mahakali zone, is one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal, a landlocked country of South Asia. The district, with Darchula as its district headquarters, covers an area of 2,322 sq km and has a population (2001) of 121,996.
Dari (Afghanistan) Dari () is the official name for the Persian language in Afghanistan, popularly and locally known as Farsi. "Dari" is an abbreviation of DarbÄrÄ«, meaning "royal court", a reference to the classic style of Persian and to the court language of Sassanids.
Dari (Zoroastrian) Dari is the first language of an estimated 2,000 to 3,000 persons living in and around the cities of Yazd and Kerman in central Iran as well as in Mumbai, India by the Iranis. While Dari is spoken in a geographical area that is predominantly Muslim, it is the ethnolect of the area’s Zoroastrians, followers of the pre-Islamic religion of Iran.
Dari Alexander Dari Alexander is the co-anchor of WNYW's weeknight 6pm newscast, and previously a reporter and part-time anchor for the Fox News Channel. In January 2006, Alexander and Fox News colleague, Rick Folbaum debuted on the station's 6 o' clock news after getting reassigned.
Daria Klotz Daria Klotz is a prominent New York City ukelelist and bassist who has played in bands like Melomane, God Is My Co-Pilot, The Jack Grace Band, The Moonlighters with Bliss Blood, and Planet Filly with Bliss Blood and Dame Darcy.
Daria McGrain Daria McGrain is a well known artist of adult anthropomorphic or furry art and adult anime art. She is a contributor to the Genus Male series of adult comics, notably her PB & Jay series and other short stories like My Hustler and the Cliché series.
Daria Morgendorffer Daria Morgendorffer is a fictional animated character from MTV's animated series' Beavis and Butt-Head and Daria. In 2002, Daria placed at number 41 on the list of the Top 50 Greatest Cartoon Characters of all Time by TV Guide for her role in the two shows.
Daria Semegen Daria Semegen (born June 27, 1946) is an important contemporary American composer of classical music. While she has composed pieces for traditional instruments—her Jeux des quatres (1970), for example, is scored for clarinet, trombone, cello, and piano—she is best known as a composer of electronic music.
Darial Gorge The Darial Gorge is found in the Caucasus in modern day Georgia near the border with Russia. It is at the east base of Mount Kazbek, pierced by the river Terek for a distance of 8 metres between vertical walls of rock (1800 m/5900 ft).
Darian Barnes Darian Barnes (born February 28, 1980 in Toms River, New Jersey) is an American football fullback for the Miami Dolphins of the NFL. He was originally signed as an undrafted free agent out of Hampton University by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and also played for the Dallas Cowboys.
Darian calendar The Darian Calendar is a system of time-keeping designed to serve the needs of any possible future human settlers on the planet Mars. It was created by aerospace engineer and political scientist Thomas Gangale in 1985 and named by him after his son Darius.
Darian Grubb Darian Grubb is a NASCAR mechanic and crew chief. He spent four years as an assistant with Hendrick Motorsports, before taking over the crew chief job temporarily for Jimmie Johnson's team at the 2006 Daytona 500, after regular crew chief Chad Knaus was suspended.
Darian Sahanaja Darian Sahanaja is a singer, songwriter and keyboardist, currently playing in the Brian Wilson Band with The Wondermints. He has also collaborated with numerous other artists in the genre of orchestral/underground pop, including Baby Lemonade, Wonderboy (band), Aimee Mann, Now People, Lisa Mychols and Donna Summer.
Darian Townsend Darian Townsend (born August 28, 1984 in Pinetown) is a South African swimmer. He was part of the Men's 4x100m freestyle relay team that won gold and broke the world record at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.
Darién National Park Darién National Park is a world heritage site in Panama. It is about 325 kilometers from Panama City, and is the most extensive of all national parks of Panama and is one of the most important world heritage sites in Central America.
Dariba After crossing the Esplanade Road, a left turn just before Gurdwara Sisganj on the Chandni Chowk road will take to the 'Street of the Incomparable Pearl', Dariba Kalan. The street derives its name from a Persian phrase 'Dur e be baha', meaning 'pearl without compare' because since the period of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, the street used to be the popular market of precious stones, gems, gold and silver jewelry.
Darien and Western Railroad In 1894 the Darien and Western Railroad was established to take over operations of the Darien Short Line which had gone bankrupt. The D&W operated a 32 mile line between Darien, GA and Middleton, GA beginning in 1895 and then as far as Ludowici, GA in 1904.
Darien Graham-Smith Dr Darien Graham-Smith is a leading Carrollian scholar, and is most notable for his contribution to the understanding of Lewis Carroll's works and ideas in the context of the broader Victorian intellectual tradition. His work on Contextualising Carroll () was published by the University of Wales, where he holds his doctorate.
Darien Lakes State Park Darien Lakes State Park is located in western Genesee County, New York near Darien Center, which is at the intersection of Routes 20 and 77. This road can be accessed via exit 48A on the New York State Thruway.
Dariga Nazarbayeva Dariga Nursultanqyzy Nazarbayeva () (born 7 May 1963 in Temirtau, Kazakhstan) is a Kazakh lawmaker and daughter of Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev. At one point she worked as head of the official state-run news agency, Khabar, but she no longer does.
Darija Darija or derija is the term used by speakers of Maghreb Arabic to name the varieties they speak. Darija is characterized by many borrowings from the languages of the colonizers of the Maghreb, including French and Spanish and from the native language Berber.
Darik's Boot and Nuke Darik's Boot and Nuke (commonly known as DBAN) is an open source project hosted on Sourceforge. The program is designed to securely wipe a hard disk until data is no longer recoverable, by overwriting the data with random numbers generated by Mersenne twister (a PRNG).
Darimani Na Darimani (Kukra Adjei), was a Ya-Na of Dagbon, located in the northern part of modern day Ghana. He was said to have ruled Dagbon for only seven weeks in 1899 but occupies a very important aspect of the Dagbon chieftaincy conflict.
Darimu Darimu is one of the 180 woredas in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Illubabor Zone, Darimu is bordered on the south by Metu, on the west and north by the Mirab Welega Zone, and on the east by Supena Sodo.
Darin Adler Darin Adler was the technical lead for Apple Computer's System 7 operating system release. During 1985-1987 he worked for ICOM Simulations as primary developer of the MacVenture series of games, including Shadowgate.
Darin Erstad Darin Charles Erstad (born June 4, 1974 in Jamestown, North Dakota) is a first baseman/center fielder in Major League Baseball currently with the Chicago White Sox. Prior to 2007, he had played his entire career with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim franchise (1996-2006).
Darin Morgan Darin Morgan is an American screenwriter best known for several offbeat, darkly humorous episodes of the television series The X-Files and Millennium. His teleplay for the X-Files episode "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" won a 1996 Emmy for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing for a Drama Series.
Darin Shapiro Darin Shapiro (born October 251973) is a professional wakeboarder from Orlando, Florida and the most winning rider in the history of the sport of wakeboarding. He has not competed in the pro tour since 2004 season.
Darin Strauss Darin Strauss (born March 1, 1970) is an American writer based in Brooklyn, NY. Both of his novels were The New York Times Notable Books; Strauss is a 2006 recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, and he currently resides in Brooklyn, New York.
Darin Yevonde Darin Yevonde (born July 15, 1980 in Milan) is an Italian musician and member of the industrial rock group Dope Stars Inc. Darin founded Dope Stars Inc together with Victor Love, Grace Khold and Brian Wolfram during spring 2003.
Darina Allen Darina Allen, (born 1951 in Portlaoise) is an Irish chef, TV personality and founder of Ballymaloe Cookery School in Shanagarry, County Cork, Ireland. A graduate of the Dublin Institute of Technology, she is the author of several successful books on the topic of Irish farmhouse cuisine.
Daring class destroyer (1949) The Daring class was a class of eight destroyers of the Royal Navy (RN) that were laid down during and after World War II, though like many other classes, their construction was halted for quite a while. The Darings were not commissioned until the 1950s.
Darintake The term Darintake refers to a modification common to B5 (2000-2002) Audi S4 automobiles, where a portion of the bottom of the airbox is cut out to allow cooler air to flow more freely into the intake. This is done as an inexpensive alternative to the purchase of an aftermarket air intake.
Dario Argento Dario Argento (born September 7, 1940) is an Italian film director, producer and screenwriter. Argento is best known for his work in the horror film genre, particularly in the subgenre known as giallo, and for his influence on modern horror and slasher movies.
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