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Davidson

[ dey-vid-suhn ]

noun

  1. Jo [joh], 1883–1952, U.S. sculptor.


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This season, they were 13-9, finished sixth in the Atlantic 10 and lost to Davidson in the A-10 tournament quarterfinals.

Lee chose Davidson because well-regarded coach Bob McKillop has a style of play similar to what he learned at the NBA Global Academy for two years under veteran coach Marty Clarke — spread offense, passing, defensive fundamentals and ball security.

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Similarly positioned, painted animals dating to roughly 30,000 years ago or more appear in scenes in France’s Chauvet Cave, says Davidson, who did not participate in the new study.

Maryland picked up where it left off after a strong second half Friday night against Davidson and held Missouri State to 14 first-quarter points with tight perimeter defense that created turnovers and plenty of opportunities in transition.

Davidson, however, said all is not lost if Senate Republicans get their way with a new confirmation, pointing to conservative justices who joined with liberal justices in LGBTQ rulings.

Regular customers throughout the city know to wave at Sandra when she goes rumbling past on her Harley-Davidson.

Filmmakers Daniel Junge and Kief Davidson are at a remarkable advantage here.

“It is the sign of a deep-seated corruption infecting all life,” writes Davidson.

Adam Davidson takes a look at this little corner of the real estate market – the prison commissary.

But the truth about Islam is anything but hateful, writes Olga M. Davidson.

This Davidson was reluctant to do, since he knew the lad would have to calculate closely to make his food last.

Any one can think of many names of this kind—Williamson, Davidson, Adamson, etc.

Mrs. Davidson tells me her husband is getting thirty pounds a month as captain of the Zealandia in the Canadian emigrant service.

My dear Davidson,—I am in receipt of two letters from you since my last, the latest one of them from Capri.

John Davidson, the marshal, was officially supposed to be endowed with insight into the origin of fires.

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