Daniel Newton (cricketer) — Personal information Full name Daniel Charles Alexander Newton Born 4 December 1990 (1990 12 04) (age 20) Westminster, London, England Nickname Newts, New[1] Batting style … Wikipedia
Daniel N. Lockwood — Daniel Newton Lockwood (June 1, 1844 Hamburg, New York June 1, 1906) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. Life He graduated from Union College in 1865. Then he studied law, was admitted to the New York bar in 1866, and commenced… … Wikipedia
Newton Arvin — Born Frederick Newton Arvin August 25, 1900(1900 08 25) Valparaiso, Indiana Died March 23, 1963(1963 03 23) Northampton, Massachusetts Resting place Union Street/Old City Cemetery, Porter County, Indiana … Wikipedia
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Daniel Adamson — Daniel Adamson, 1880 Daniel Adamson (30 April 1820 – 13 January 1890) was a notable English engineer who became a successful manufacturer of boilers and was the driving force behind the inception of the Manchester Ship Canal project during the… … Wikipedia
Newton, New Zealand — Newton The former Orange Hall, a well known Newton landmark. Basic information Local authority Auckland City Population … Wikipedia
Daniel Hannan — MEP Member of the European Parliament for South East England Incumbent … Wikipedia
Daniel 7 — Daniel s vision of the four beasts Woodcut by Hans Holbein the Younger Daniel 7 is the seventh chapter of the Book of Daniel in the Hebrew Bible. It is the last chapter written in Aramaic before it continues again in the Hebraic Masoretic text of … Wikipedia
Daniel 8 — is the eighth chapter of the Book of Daniel of the Hebrew Bible. This chapter concerns Daniel’s second vision. According to the text, Daniel received his vision in the third year of king Belshazzar. In his vision, he saw himself at Susa (Heb:… … Wikipedia
Daniel Cohn-Bendit — in March 2010 Co president of the European Greens–European Free Alliance group in the European Parliament … Wikipedia