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What (who) is David Livingstone - definition


David Livingstone (cricketer)         
SCOTTISH CRICKETER, OFF-SPINNER (1927-2011)
David Livingstone (23 February 1927 – 9 February 2011) was a Scottish first-class cricketer. He was a right arm off-spinner and took the only 10 wicket haul of his career against Ireland at Dublin in 1957.
David Livingstone (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
David Livingstone (1813–1873) was a Scottish explorer of Africa and Congregationalist pioneer medical missionary.
David Livingstone (broadcaster)         
BROADCASTER FOR SKY SPORTS IN THE UK
David Livingstone is a broadcaster for Sky Sports in the UK. He began his career as a news reporter in the early part of the 1970s, and then moved into sports broadcasting, primarily football.
Examples of use of David Livingstone
1. It’s not just taking capital and investing it as a minority shareholder,» said David Livingstone, HSBC’s head of global investment banking advisory for the region.
2. He will take part in an expedition through Zambia, travelling by canoe along the Zambezi, retracing the journey of Dr David Livingstone.
3. Livingstone –– named for British explorer David Livingstone, the first European to see the falls –– was an undeveloped nook in a country that had abandoned communism a decade before.
4. David Livingstone, vice–president of Universal marketing and distribution, said that the American audience loved it but the British executives had reservations.
5. It was while working for the New York Herald that he was asked to find the Scottish missionary explorer David Livingstone, who had been missing for five years.