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Former East Fife, Ranger, Hearts, Airdrieonians and Raith Rovers player Davie Kirkwood was appointed into the hot-seat.

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* 2000 – Davie Fulton, Canadian politician and judge ( b. 1916 )
* August 1-Alexander Edmund Batson Davie, politician and 7th Premier of British Columbia ( b. 1847 )
* March 7-Theodore Davie, lawyer, politician and 9th Premier of British Columbia ( b. 1852 )

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Also featured were Alexander Hanson as Frederik, Ramona Mallory as Anne, Hunter Ryan Herdlicka as Henrik, Leigh Ann Larkin as Petra, Erin Davie as the Countess, Aaron Lazar as the Count, and Bradley Dean as Frid.
The singer's debut single, " Liza Jane ", credited to Davie Jones and the King Bees, had no commercial success.
Dissatisfied with his stage name as Davy ( and Davie ) Jones, which in the mid-1960s invited confusion with Davy Jones of The Monkees, Bowie renamed himself after the 19th century American frontiersman Jim Bowie and the knife he had popularised.
* Conservatory Prep Senior High-An arts-integrated experiential school for grades 8-12 in Davie, FL.
In Scots Law, Davie v Magistrates of Edinburgh ( 1953 ) provides authority that where a witness has particular knowledge or skills in an area being examined by the court, and has been called to court in order to elaborate on that area for the benefit of the court, that witness may give evidence of his opinion on that area.
After his degree Hutton returned to London, then in mid-1750 went back to Edinburgh and resumed chemical experiments with close friend, James Davie.
The Dolphins play home games at Sun Life Stadium in the northern suburb of Miami Gardens, and have their headquarters in Davie, Florida.
* 1916 – Davie Fulton, Canadian politician and judge ( d. 2000 )
Culver was the second player in team history to die while on the active roster after David Griggs was killed in a one-car accident in Davie, Florida 11 months earlier.
* February 25 – Davie Cooper, Scottish footballer ( d. 1995 )
His poems are marked by what Andrew Motion calls a very English, glum accuracy about emotions, places, and relationships, and what Donald Davie described as lowered sights and diminished expectations.
Left to right: Mayor John L. Davie, unknown, Eddie Rickenbacker, John M. Larsen ( aircraft salesman ), partially obscured unknown man, Bertrand Blanchard Acosta | Bert Acosta ( in cavalry boots ), J. J. Rosborough ( postmaster ), unknown.
* Alexander Davie – born in Wells 1847, became 7th Premier of British Columbia.
Mulroney joined with Joe Clark and others in supporting former Justice minister E. Davie Fulton.
Other examples of this phenomenon include Davie Village in the heart of Vancouver's gay community.
The Boones eventually settled on the Yadkin River, in what is now Davie County, North Carolina, about two miles ( 3 km ) west of Mocksville.
Finally, in 1836 the part of Rowan County north of the South Yadkin River became Davie County.
The South Yadkin forms the county's northern border, with Davie County.
Davie County is a county located in the U. S. state of North Carolina.

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Tim Davie ( born 1967 ) is the BBC's Director of Audio and Music.

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Allan's backing band is almost always the Arrows ( i. e., Davie Allan & the Arrows ), although the Arrows have never been a stable lineup.
* Susan Berman ( 1945-2000 ), author, journalist, daughter of Jewish mobster Davie Berman
In Churchyards Challenge ( 1593 ) the author refers to his Edwardian broadside ballad, Davie Dicars dreame ( c. 1551-1552 ), which he says was written against by one Thomas Camel whom Churchyard then " openly confuted.
* John Davie ( 1918-1945 ), boy soprano who, as " Master Jackie Davie ", in the 1930s recorded for HMV, gave concerts in the Glasgow area, won prizes at the Glasgow Music Festivals and broadcast on BBC radio ; died on active service in Italy.
Throughout the years the Curb Companies have had major successes with such artists as the Stone Poneys ( featuring Linda Rondstadt ), Eric Burdon and War, Sammy Davis Jr., the Osmond Family ( including Donny & Marie ), Lou Rawls, Exile, the Righteous Brothers, Solomon Burke, Gloria Gaynor, the Hondells, the Arrows ( featuring Davie Allan ), Lyle Lovett, Roy Orbison, the Electric Flag ( featuring Mike Bloomfield and Buddy Miles ), the Sylvers, and the Four Seasons.
* Davie Wilson ( born 1939 ), Scottish footballer, played for Rangers, Dundee United, Dumbarton, Kilmarnock
Dropping out of college in 1963 at the age of 19, Curb formed first record company, Sidewalk Records ( a predecessor of Curb Records ) launched the careers of West Coast rock and roll artists such as the Stone Poneys ( featuring Linda Ronstadt ), The Arrows ( featuring Davie Allan ) and the Electric Flag ( featuring Mike Bloomfield and Buddy Miles ).
* Art Gallery of New South Wales Handbook ( 1988 ), Annabel Davie ( Editor ), Trustees of the Art Gallery of New South Wales ( Australia ), Domain, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
The other principal characters forming the four man crew include Dan Macphail the effete ( very subtly so ) engineer, Dougie the superstitious ship ’ s mate, The Tar ( real name Colin Turner ) the lazy deckhand, and The Tar's replacement Sunny Jim ( real name Davie Green and cousin to the Tar ), as the young squeezebox-playing deck hand.
* Alexander Edmund Batson Davie ( 1847 – 1889 ), statesman, Premier of British Columbia
* Theodore Davie ( 1852 – 1898 ), jurist, statesman, Premier of British Columbia
* Davie Laing ( born 1925 ), Scottish footballer
Harvey Fleming, Carl Forster, Cliff Lennartz, Barry Beatty, Mike Kardash, Duane Rupp, George Konik, Mel Pearson, Ken Willey, Rod Lee, Wayne Sproxton, Ted Hampson ( captain ), George Wood, Lynn Davis, Jean Gauthier, Ron Hutchinson, Orland Kurtenbach, Pat Ginnell, Doug Dawson ( manager ), Bob Kirk ( coach ), Hec McCaig ( trainer ), Jim Wardle ( executive ), Pinkie Davie ( executive ), Ken Cunningham ( stickboy ), Rees Jones ( stickboy ), Dan McCaig ( mascot ).

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* George Elder Davie ( 1912 – 2007 ), Scottish philosopher and author of The Democratic Intellect ( 1961 )
They were also the first ( and last ) senior club of the Scottish international Davie Cooper, who went on to play for Rangers and Motherwell.
The work is entirely based on Scottish dance tunes, namely the slow march " John Bain McKenzie's March " ( also known as " The Fairy Piper ", the Strathspey " Dainty Davie ", and the Reels " Maxwell's Rant " and " The Fairy Dance ".
* Davie Cooper ( 1956 – 1995 ), Scottish footballer
The most " famous son " of the estate is the Rangers, and Scottish international football player Davie Cooper who hailed from Brankholm Brae.
* Davie Shaw ( 1917 – 1977 ), Scottish footballer for Scotland national football team and Hibernian F. C.
The reference to Lapsley is a direct homage to what most St Mirren fans agree to be the club's finest ever player, Davie Lapsley, captain of the 1959 Scottish Cup winning side.

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