Similar words: davis cup, jefferson davis, david, davit, da vinci, vis-a-vis, camp david, david hume. Meaning: n. 1. English navigator who explored the Arctic while searching for the Northwest Passage (1550-1605) 2. United States painter who developed an American version of cubism (1894-1964) 3. United States jazz musician; noted for his trumpet style (1926-1991) 4. American statesman; president of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War (1808-1889) 5. United States tennis player who donated the Davis Cup for international team tennis competition (1879-1945) 6. United States film actress (1908-1989).
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151 Davis was found guilty of abducting and killing Polly Klaas.
152 Davis also told the psychiatrist and a Napa police detective that beating Arlington had helped him release tension.
153 The witness said that on both occasions he noticed Davis because of his heavily tattooed arms.
154 Davis was encouraged to emulate the style of trumpet player Bobby Hackett.
155 In a confession made to police shortly after his arrest,(sentencedict.com) Davis said he had killed the victim with a kitchen knife.
156 Andy Davis, with a strong departmental power base in marketing, had ceased to argue so strongly for diversification.
157 Davis deserves kudos for including celebrity chefs and lesser known regional chefs in her tough homage to the restaurant business.
158 Raiders owner Al Davis then switched Williams to tight end during training camp.
159 There seems to be consensus that the key should be thrown away for Davis and his kind.
160 Davis speaks to 17 restaurant professionals, from chef-owners to caterers to pastry chefs, about the restaurant business.
161 Davis joined the company as vice-president of sales nine months ago.
162 Nigel Davis reports on an industry whose products protect both an ocean liner and a girl's dress.
163 Only this season, his second in Tucson, has Davis avoided the myriad off-court problems that plagued his career since childhood.
164 It paraded before the court a series of witnesses who had been swindled by the Davis family.
165 This is a challenge which I and my colleague John Davis have already taken up.
166 The good news was that chief executive Crispin Davis insisted the company was on track to meet targets for 2002.
167 Meanwhile Davis continued to suffer with a string of health problems[sentencedict.com], including lung infections and a hip replacement.
168 The same argument applies with even greater force to the parliamentary candidates - Jones, Thorne, Davis and Gardner.
169 It forced a change of direction in the 1950s and the adoption, under Davis, of good housekeeping policies.
170 Dietz, who once spent three days examining Wisconsin cannibal Jeffrey Dahmer, has never talked with Davis.
171 Davis, himself, paved the way for this when he admitted the existence of arid and glacial cycles of erosion.
172 For instance, I recall David Davis being asked by his class of adolescents if they could do some drama about prostitution.
173 Davis became a genius by turning bit actors into leading men.
174 Mrs Davis was released from detention yesterday and all charges have been dropped.
175 If convicted of murder and one additional charge, Davis could be sentenced to death.
176 Davis covered his tracks so well that no one could prove he had received any of the money.
177 Many people argue that direct democracy is unworkable, that society needs representatives to debate and decide issues, Davis said.
178 He and his public defender, Barry Collins, have acknowledged that Davis committed the crime.
179 Over 20 days, Jacobs methodically developed his theory that Davis kidnapped Polly with the intent of committing rape.
180 He, like most Al Davis employees, suggested the Raiders are under an unfair microscope.
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