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O que (quem) é David Patterson - definição


David J. Patterson         
AUSTRALIAN SCIENTIST
David Joseph Patterson
David Joseph Patterson is a Northern Irish taxonomist specializing in protozoa and the use of taxonomy in biodiversity informatics.
David Patterson (guitarist)         
AMERICAN MUSICIAN
David Patterson, guitarist
David Patterson (born November 20, 1966) is an American guitarist. He was the founding member of the New World Guitar Trio and is recognized as a solo performer and arranger.
David Patterson (historian)         
AMERICAN HISTORIAN
David Patterson (born 1948) is a historian and professor at the Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies, University of Texas at Dallas. Patterson's areas of expertise are Holocaust, Jewish Thought, Anti-Semitism and Israel.

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David Patterson
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Exemplos do corpo de texto para David Patterson
1. David Patterson, CBE, Hebrew scholar, was born on June 10, 1'22.
2. He died Nov. 6 after complications from a fall and broken hip, institute president David Patterson said.
3. David Patterson of New York has told state agencies to recognize same–sex marriages performed in states and countries where they are legal, his spokeswoman said Wednesday.
4. There, Dr David Patterson, founder and president of the centre, cautioned him: "For heaven‘s sake, the Ark disappeared from history two–and–a–half thousand years ago.
5. David Patterson has proposed closing six youth facilities and consolidating and downsizing others that aren‘t being fully used to save $12 million in 200'–10 and $14 million in 2010–11.