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Qué (quién) es David May - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
David May (disambiguation); May, David

May, Texas         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN TEXAS, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
May, TX
May is an unincorporated community in Brown County, Texas, United States. According to the Handbook of Texas, the community had an estimated population of 285 in 2000.
May 5         
DATE
5 May; 5th May; May 5th; May 05; 5/5
This day marks the approximate midpoint of spring in the Northern Hemisphere and of autumn in the Southern Hemisphere (starting the season at the March equinox).
May Day         
  • 1876 May Day celebration at Central City Park, Macon, Georgia
  • John Collier]]<br />
<br />
For thus it chanced one morn when all the court,<br />
Green-suited, but with plumes that mocked the may,<br />
Had been, there won't, a-maying and returned,<br />
That Modred still in the green, all ear and eye,<br />
Climbed to the high top of the garden-wall<br />
To spy some secret scandal if he might,}}<ref>''[[Idylls of the King]] : Guinevere'', [[Alfred, Lord Tennyson]], 1859</ref>
  • Lily of the valley
  • Longview Park]] in [[Rock Island, Illinois]], c. 1907 – 1914
  • ''Maibaum'' in [[Bad Tölz]], Germany
  • May Day festivities at [[National Park Seminary]] in [[Maryland]], 1907
  • ''Floralia'' by [[Antonio María Reyna Manescau]] (1888).
  • Maypole dancing in the Netherlands, by [[Pieter Brueghel the Younger]] (16th century).
  • May Day festivities in [[Tampere Central Square]], Finland.
  • ''Maibaum'' in [[Munich]], Germany
ANCIENT NORTHERN HEMISPHERE SPRING FESTIVAL AND USUALLY A PUBLIC HOLIDAY
May day; 2002 Mayday; National Day of Labour; 1999 Mayday; Första maj; May day parade; Forsta maj; Foersta maj; May Day parade; May games; May Games; May Day parades; May festival; May-day festival; Early May bank holiday
May Day is a European festival of ancient origins marking the beginning of summer, usually celebrated on 1 May, around halfway between the spring equinox and summer solstice. Festivities may also be held the night before, known as May Eve.

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David May

David May may refer to:

  • David May (merchant) (1848–1927), American businessman
  • David May (computer scientist) (born 1951), British computer scientist
  • David May (footballer) (born 1970), English footballer
  • Dave May (1943–2012), baseball player
  • David N. May, (born 1971), American judge
Ejemplos de uso de David May
1. Advertisement Police suspect that Raba David may have fallen asleep at the wheel, a possibility they said was bolstered by eyewitness testimony and their findings at the scene of the accident.
2. "David may one day reflect on the fact that all that work and effort was lost in 15 minutes," said a Davis supporter, a reference to Mr Cameron‘s much–praised party conference speech in Blackpool two weeks ago.
3. He claimed that the decision to exclude him from the final decision on whether or not Madonna is allowed to keep David may result in the child being sent back to Malawi.
4. JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israeli archaeologists have unearthed a wall beyond Jerusalem‘s old boundaries, showing the city built by biblical King David may have been much larger than previously thought, they said on Wednesday.
5. As noted, when we reach that stage, we will contact any Israel Defense Forces officers and soldiers likely to be harmed without delay." David may still petition the High Court if she concludes that whatever procedures the committee institutes do not fully protect the defendants‘ rights.