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Daniels

[ dan-yuhlz ]

noun

  1. Jonathan Worth, 1902–81, U.S. journalist, editor, and author.
  2. his father Jo·se·phus [joh-, see, -f, uh, s], 1862–1948, U.S. editor and statesman.


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In 2009, Lee Daniels announced that he would direct Selma and that Liam Neeson would play President Lyndon Johnson.

Daniels, 28, was allegedly the first to force “Jane Doe” to perform sexual acts on johns.

In an interview last week, Jeff Daniels, who plays ACN anchor Will McAvoy, talked to me about this.

Daniels thought that was one of the more important moments of the episode.

Daniels says, championing the plight of an ethical news producer.

The soft plan of dealing with Germany's war cost was championed by Secretary Daniels.

Yes, they did with a preacher by the name of Daniels, because he would not pray for the American cause.

Riley sank into the engine room, and Daniels went forward to the forecastle, reappearing before Forsythe had reached a conclusion.

"Orders from for'a'd, sir," said Daniels, noticing Denman's involuntary look of surprise.

Daniels dragged himself to a shell hole, where he remained until dusk, and then painfully made his way back to his own lines.

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