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Daniel

Daniel is a male given name.

Daniel

an Old Testament book that tells of the apocalyptic visions and the experiences of Daniel in the court of Nebuchadnezzar a wise and upright judge a Daniel come to judgment — - Shakespeare (Old Testament) a youth who was taken into the court of Nebuchadnezzar and given divine protection when thrown into a den of lions (6th century BC)

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Book of the Prophet Daniel Book of Daniel

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Simple sentences

Daniel thanked the policemen.
Daniel looks like an Uyghur.
Daniel Webster also was there.
Wow, Daniel has put on a lot of weight since the last time I saw him.
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit was born in 1686 in Danzig.
Daniel came to his birthday party dressed as a clown.
Daniel got a good job.
Daniel, give Emet and the others my regards.
He is not David. His name is Daniel.
No, Charlie is in Spain. Daniel and his mother are in England.

Movie subtitles

Now I consider Daniel a friend.
If I had a son, I'd be proud if he was like Daniel.
We're just gonna go look for her-- me and Sam, Daniel, Miljan as well.
I get approached by Daniel, and basically started accusing me of hurting Carolina.
And you are the perfect height to pair with Phillip's friend, Daniel, who stopped growing after being a kid gymnast.
Pete London, Jed Charmers, Daniel Bloom.
Lord you know what you done for Daniel.
So Lie To Daniel?
I Lied To Daniel, And He Found Out.
Daniel, Let's Not Make A Scene.
Give Me Daniel's Number.
Then When You Run Into Daniel, He'll Be Begging You To Come Back.
And I Was The One Person Daniel Trusted.
I Thought You And Daniel Were Friends.
You can see to it with my son Daniel.
Hah ha, Lass! Ahh, Daniel.
I was telling Mr. Leeson, I mean Daniel. about how badly we were doing, and he thought maybe he could do better.
Only I don't think you'll be as happy as Daniel and I.
You'll have to hurry it up though because I'm meeting Daniel.
Daniel, here.
Hey, Daniel?
Daniel Boone's lost.
That wouldn't be Daniel Boone?
You got Daniel Boone in all right.
Daniel in the lion's den.
Daniel Webster used to use it.
Daniel Webster sat here?
This is Daniel Webster's desk.
Daniel is a really, really nice, really sweet person, and he has such a gentle-- a very gentle spirit, I guess you can say.
But his name wasn't Reuben James, sir. It was Daniel Frazier.
But the doctor on the Enterprise said it was Daniel Frazier.
Listen, sonny, tell him that Daniel Webson Miller is here to see him.
My name's Daniel!
I-I wanted to tell you. my name's Daniel Klempner.

News and current affairs

So, by the summer of 2001, a pattern was set that would lead British observer Daniel Davies to ask if there was a Bush administration policy on anything of even moderate importance that had not been completely bollixed up.
Three cheers for the new Nobel laureates in economics: Daniel Kahneman of Princeton University, and Vernon Smith of George Mason University in Virginia.
According to the popular business writer Daniel Pink, giving meaning or sense to a product or a service is increasingly becoming the main source of added value.
In France, the Socialist Party is almost outnumbered by Europe Ecologie, a green coalition gathered by the charismatic Daniel Cohn-Bendit.
My Princeton University colleague Daniel Kahneman and several co-researchers tried to measure people's subjective well-being by asking them about their mood at frequent intervals during a day.
NAIROBI - Before I knew that Nelson Mandela existed, I thought our then-leader, Kenyan President Daniel Toroitich arap Moi, was the world's only statesman.
These interests also help explain why Kenya's lawyers were at the forefront of protests against the corruption of President Daniel Arap Moi's regime in the early 1990's, but much less visible in the eruption of tribal violence this past year.
Daniel Cohn-Bendit, the Franco-German former student leader of 1968 and Green member of the European parliament, argued in a recent article that modern football stars don't really play for their countries.
TORONTO - In 2002, the cognitive scientist Daniel Kahneman of Princeton University won the Nobel Prize in Economics for work done with his longtime collaborator Amos Tversky (who died in 1996).
Daniel Barenboim is rumored to have left the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in part because he objected to the fundraising demands that were being made of him.
Daniel Bell and Raymond Aron wrote about the end of fascist and communist ideology in the hope that we would enter an age of pragmatism in which politics would be a subject of argument and debate, not belief and total worldviews.
With the left on the march in much of Latin America, it is no surprise that Nicaragua's Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega is trying to make a comeback.
Jaime Guajardo, Daniel Leigh, and Andrea Pescatori of the International Monetary Fund recently studied austerity plans implemented by governments in 17 countries in the last 30 years.
Although no official announcement has been made, there are reports that Daniel Bellemare, the prosecutor for the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, might conclude his investigation and issue indictments in the fall.
In fact, the only thing concerning Gitmo that the Obama administration has shut down is the office of the special envoy, Daniel Fried, who had been tasked with its closure.
The American sociologist Daniel Bell once famously said that the state is too big for the small problems and too small for the big ones.
I had the honor of attending the premiere of The Most Dangerous Man in America, the new documentary about Daniel Ellsberg and his daring release of the Pentagon Papers - against the will of the US government - to The New York Times back in 1971.
In a recent interview with the British journalist David Frost, Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega, who returned to power in 2006, declared himself in favor of immediate re-election.
The return to power from the political wilderness of Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua and Alan Garcia in Peru, two of the most demonized enemies of US foreign policy during the 1980's, provides sardonic testimony to this.
Ortega won thanks to an alliance with the heirs of Nicaragua's old dictator Somoza. His only ideology nowadays is Daniel Ortega.
As Daniel Gros recently pointed out, debt that can be rolled over indefinitely at zero interest rates is no debt at all.
There is a clear parallel between the recent Afghanistan leaks and Daniel Ellsberg's release in 1971 of the Pentagon Papers, which helped the American public understand how the war in Vietnam was really being conducted.
President Daniel Ortega is seeking to remain in office more or less perpetually, and seems ready to perpetrate every type of stratagem, from electoral fraud to dissolving Congress and the judiciary, in order to achieve his aims.
His backing was a decisive influence in the election of Bolivia's President Evo Morales in 2006, and the following year he supported Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua and Rafael Correa in Ecuador, though his impact on their victories is hotly debated.
That was how the late Daniel Patrick Moynihan, a former United States senator and perhaps the keenest mind to enter US politics since World War II, once described India, where he was US ambassador in the 1970's.

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