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Encyclopedia > David Miller

David Miller could refer to any of the following:

David Raymond Miller (born December 26, 1958) is a Canadian politician. ... David Miller is a retired American professional darts player who competed in the 1980s. ... David Miller (November 28, 1909 -- April 14, 1992) was an American movie director who directed such varied films as Billy the Kid (1941 film) with Robert Taylor and Brian Donlevy, Flying Tigers (1943) with John Wayne, and Love Happy (1949) with the Marx Brothers. ... David Miller, born in Bromley, England, is a prolific writer and journalist, having contributed to many publications including Film Review, TV Zone and Starburst, where his work includes interviews with no less than Sir Ian McKellen, Tom Baker and Ray Harryhausen. ... Dave Miller is an American software developer best known for work on the Bugzilla bug tracking tool developed at Mozilla. ... David Michael Miller (born May 18, 1984) was the ex-lead guitarist and a background vocalist in the emo-punk band Senses Fail. ... David Miller is a harmonica player and vocalist for the David Miller Blues Band. ... ‹The template below has been proposed for deletion. ... David Miller (born Melbourne, Australia, 1950) is a writer, poet, literary critic, and editor. ... Bill Haley and his Comets Essex Records Dave Miller was a record producer and founder of Essex Records in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1951. ... Bill Haley and his Comets Essex Records Essex Records was founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1951 by David Miller primarily to record contemporary country and western, rhythm and blues as well as jazz and gospel. ... David Miller is a prominent political theorist in the United Kingdom. ... David Miller, born April 14, 1973, is an American tenor, member of the operatic pop musical quartet Il Divo. ... Il Divo, Italian for divine male performer, is an international operatic pop vocal group created by pop impresario Simon Cowell, and signed to the Sony BMG music label. ... The University of Strathclyde is a university in Glasgow, Scotland. ... David E. Miller is the Illinois State Representative for the 29th district. ... David Lee Miller (b. ... David Philip Miller is a social historian of science. ... David S. Miller is one of the core developers working on the Linux kernel, where he is the primary maintainer of the TCP implementation, and is also involved in other development work. ...

See also

  • David Millar (born 1977), a British cyclist
  • David Mellor (born 1949), a British politician
  • Dave Miller disambiguation page
  • David Alan Miller, symphony orchestra conductor
  • David W Miller 1967, Agriculturalist
  • David Miller (born 1), invented the number 1

  Results from FactBites:
 
City of Toronto: Mayor David Miller's biography (721 words)
Mayor Miller received a degree in economics from Harvard University and a law degree from the University of Toronto.
As mayor, David Miller is leading the City of Toronto through a time of historic transformation and a renaissance of civic pride and civic confidence.
Comme la plupart des habitants de Toronto, le maire David Miller y a immigré.
David Miller's Legacy (671 words)
In fact, as the numbers were mounting, Miller engaged in a bizarre kind of denial, blaming the United States for those shot to death in Toronto’s streets.
Miller nor his NDP city council seems to be very concerned about that prospect.
Miller’s answer to improved public transit was to approve a fare increase that was touted as potentially increasing ridership.
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