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Davis and attracted
Davis ' fundraising efforts attracted much attention.
Though she loves Jimmy, she finds herself attracted to paramedic Davis Bloome ( Samuel Witwer ).
After a few years at Arrow, Davis ' work attracted the editors of Caliber Press, who published his first creator-owned series — the Harvey Award-nominated Baker Street.
Rennie Davis, well known as one of the defendants in the Chicago Seven trial, attracted extensive media coverage as a spokesperson for Rawat.
Carroll's views have attracted numerous interviews for him from mainstream media and local newspapers, such as the Davis Enterprise.
The Davis Sisters attracted two great singers in their most fruitful periods to help fill out their sound: Imogene Green, who possessed a husky alto of great sensuous beauty and the phenomenal Jackie Verdell who replaced Green in 1955.
As a teacher of old-time music at Augusta Heritage Center of Davis & Elkins College in Elkins, West Virginia he attracted the attention of the group who " wanted to get Old Crow back together and on the road again.
She attracted particular attention for what the writer Hank Davis describes as " her ample physical development.
They were discovered by Rampart Records label owner and founder Eddie Davis — and were among the 1960s Mexican-American musicians and singers who pioneered the " East Side Sound " of Los Angeles, a musical phenomenon that attracted international attention.

Davis and criticism
The intense criticism of both candidates caused Davis and Simon to run one of the most negative campaigns in recent state history.
In 2007, The New York Times stated that " Classical music criticism, a high-minded endeavor that has been around at least as long as newspapers ... has taken a series of hits in recent months ", because " ritics ’ jobs have been eliminated, downgraded or redefined at newspapers in Atlanta, Minneapolis and elsewhere around the country and at New York magazine, where Peter G. Davis, one of the most respected voices of the craft, said he had been forced out after 26 years ".
He outlines and advocates ( particularly in his two influential essays written with Monroe Beardsley, “ The Intentional Fallacy ” and “ The Affective Fallacy ”) an “ objective criticismin which the critic essentially disregards the intentions of the poet and the effect of the poem on the audience as the sole ( or even the major ) factors in analyzing and evaluating a poem ( Davis and Schleifer 43 ).
His criticism of government spending by the government of Premier Davis, and his pessimism about their election promises, prompted the Conservatives to nickname him Dr. No-a label which also referred to his background as a psychiatrist.
Describing Clute's criticism, Davis has written,
When the strip was launched, Jim Davis expected it to become quickly popular, but criticism forced it to end after 3 years in 1989.
The book received criticism from Angela Davis, who thought Brownmiller disregarded the part that black women played in the anti-lynching movement and that Brownmiller's discussion of rape and race became an " unthinking partnership which borders on racism ".
After Elway's retirement and Davis ' career-ending injuries, Shanahan went seven years without a playoff win ( including three seasons when the Broncos didn't even make the playoffs ), a drought which caused some criticism from fans.
Both men suffered criticism for their apparent job swap, which required changing Orange County from a general law county to a charter county to allow an election to fill the supervisoral vacancy under the county charter instead of having then-Governor Gray Davis fill the vacancy by appointment under general law.
The union has had its controversies over the years, including criticism of its large contributions to former California Governor Gray Davis.

Davis and for
In the remainder of his speech Davis spoke of his admiration for Brown and warned those who took part in the meeting that they `` are liable to the charge that they are supporting traitors and upholding men whom the laws have condemned ''.
A constant problem confronting Davis on any proposals for new taxes will be the charge by his foes that he has not tried to economize.
Lincoln's followers organized a campaign team led by David Davis, Norman Judd, Leonard Swett, and Jesse DuBois, and Lincoln received his first endorsement to run for the presidency.
Eastern Tennessee was held for the Confederacy by two unimpressive brigadier generals appointed by Jefferson Davis, Felix Zollicoffer, a brave but untrained and inexperienced officer, and soon to be Maj. Gen. George B. Crittenden, a former U. S. Army officer with apparent alcohol problems.
In 1949, Camus founded the Group for International Liaisons within the Revolutionary Union Movement after his split with Garry Davis ' movement Citizens of the World, which the surrealist André Breton was also a member.
About the importance of making employment opportunities inclusive, Shirley Davis, director of global diversity and inclusion at the Society for Human Resource Management, said:
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Johnny Estrada, Greg Aquino, and Claudio Vargas were dealt to the Milwaukee Brewers for Doug Davis, Dana Eveland, and Dave Krynzel.
Following Fox's subsequent elimination, she took time to reflect before finally declaring for David Davis.
In 1954, Martin Davis programmed Presburger's algorithm for a JOHNNIAC vacuum tube computer at the Princeton Institute for Advanced Study.
Saron, in Davis Street, Aberaman, was used for regular services by a small group of members until 2011.
Garfield ’ s Jim Davis, for example, switched with Blondie ’ s Stan Drake, while Scott Adams ( Dilbert ) traded strips with Bil Keane ( The Family Circus ).
In the same paper however, George E. Davis, an English consultant, was credited for having coined the term.
Church official Philip G. Davis noted that the administration and Colonnade buildings had not been fully used for many years and that vacancy increased after staff reductions in 2004.
Atkins produced records for The Browns, Porter Wagoner, Norma Jean, Dolly Parton, Dottie West, Perry Como, Elvis Presley, the Everly Brothers, Eddy Arnold, Don Gibson, Jim Reeves, Jerry Reed, Skeeter Davis, Waylon Jennings and many others.
Many original television theme songs of the era also showed a strong disco influence, such as " Keep Your Eye On The Sparrow " ( theme from Baretta, performed by Sammy Davis, Jr. and later a hit single for Rhythm Heritage ), Theme from " S. W. A. T.
Early bassists for the group included Ron Crotty, Bob Bates, and Bob's brother Norman Bates ; Lloyd Davis and Joe Dodge held the drum chair.
The core band that coalesced around this album and tour — rhythm guitarist Alomar, bassist George Murray, and drummer Dennis Davis — would continue as a stable unit for the remainder of the 1970s.
Paul Chambers ( who worked with Miles Davis on the famous Kind of Blue album ) achieved renown for being one of the first jazz bassists to play bebop solos with the bow.
Notable jazz bassists from the 1940s to the 1950s included bassist Jimmy Blanton ( 1918 – 1942 ) whose short tenure in the Duke Ellington Swing band ( cut short by his death from tuberculosis ) introduced new melodic and harmonic solo ideas for the instrument ; bassist Ray Brown ( 1926 – 2002 ), known for backing Beboppers Dizzy Gillespie, Oscar Peterson, Art Tatum and Charlie Parker, and forming the Modern Jazz Quartet ; hard bop bassist Ron Carter ( born 1937 ), who has appeared on 3, 500 albums make him one of the most-recorded bassists in jazz history, including LPs by Thelonious Monk and Wes Montgomery and many Blue Note Records artists ; and Paul Chambers ( 1935 – 1969 ), a member of the Miles Davis Quintet ( including the landmark modal jazz recording Kind of Blue ) and many other 1950s and 1960s rhythm sections, was known for his virtuosic improvisations.
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In 1901, Jokichi Takamine patented a purified adrenal extract, and called it " adrenalin ", which was trademarked by Parke, Davis & Co in the U. S. In the belief that Abel's extract was the same as Takamine's, a belief since disputed, epinepherine became the generic name in the U. S. The British Approved Name and European Pharmacopoeia term for this chemical is adrenaline and is indeed now one of the few differences between the INN and BAN systems of names.

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