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Denver Duke and Jeffrey Null — waren zwei US amerikanische Country Sänger, die als sich als Duo Anfang der 1950er Jahre zusammen taten. Karriere Denver Duke, der aus Savannah, Tennessee stammt, trat mit Jeffrey Null, der ebenfalls aus Tennessee kam, erstmals bei dem… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Denver Boone — was the official mascot of the University of Denver from 1968 to 1998. He was designed by a Walt Disney artist and named by a DU student. Despite being retired and replaced by the DU administration in 1998, he was revived by independent members… … Wikipedia
DENVER — DENVER, capital of colorado , U.S.; also known as the Mile High City and Queen City. Jews began settling in Denver, and elsewhere in Colorado, following the discovery of gold in 1858. While some Jews were afflicted with gold fever, most saw… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Denver (disambiguation) — Denver is the capital of the U.S. state of Colorado Denver may also refer to: Places Outside the United States Denver, Norfolk, a village in the United Kingdom Denver, Nova Scotia, a village located in Guysborough County, Nova Scotia, Canada… … Wikipedia
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Denver University Law Review — The Denver University Law Review is a law journal published by the students of the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. It was established in 1923 as the Denver Bar Association Record. In 1928, the journal was renamed Dicta and in 1968 it… … Wikipedia