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Daniel King may refer to: * Daniel P. King (1801–1850), U.S. Representative from Massachusetts *Danny King (speedway rider) Daniel Robert King (born 14 August 1986) is a British speedway rider.Rider Index
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(born 1986), motorcycle speedway rider from the United Kingdom * Daniel King (chess player) (born 1963), English chess grandmaster * Danny King (author) (born 1969), English author of ''The Burglar Diaries'' * Daniel King (cryptanalyst), United States Navy cryptanalyst ...
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Daniel P
Daniel is a masculine given name and a surname of Hebrew origin. It means "God is my judge"Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 68. (cf. Gabriel—"God is my strength"), and derives from two early biblical figures, primary among them Daniel from the Book of Daniel. It is a common given name for males, and is also used as a surname. It is also the basis for various derived given names and surnames. Background The name evolved into over 100 different spellings in countries around the world. Nicknames (Dan, Danny) are common in both English and Hebrew; "Dan" may also be a complete given name rather than a nickname. The name "Daniil" (Даниил) is common in Russia. Feminine versions (Danielle, Danièle, Daniela, Daniella, Dani, Danitza) are prevalent as well. It has been particularly well-used in Ireland. The Dutch names "Daan" and "Daniël" are also variations of Daniel. A related surname developed ...
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Danny King (speedway Rider)
Daniel Robert King (born 14 August 1986) is a British speedway rider.Rider Index
, speedwaygb.co. Retrieved 24 March 2017


Career

Born in , King began his career in 2001 with Peterborough Pumas. He has raced for , , , and

Daniel King (chess Player)
Daniel John King (born 28 August 1963) is an English chess grandmaster, writer, coach, journalist and broadcaster. Chess career King achieved the International Master title in 1982 and the Grandmaster title in 1989. He won minor tournaments around the world and recorded promising results at some prestigious events, for example 4th= at Bern 1987, 4th= British Championship 1987, 1st= (with Boris Gelfand) at the Sydney Open 1988, 5th= London 1988, 2nd= Dortmund 1988 and 2nd (after Bent Larsen) London 1989. At the Geneva Young Masters in 1990, he shared first place with the Australian Ian Rogers. King later pursued a media career as presenter, commentator, reporter and analyst, and this likely affected his playing career by limiting the opportunity for dedicated research and study. Nevertheless, he has played professionally for more than 20 years at a high level, including the top leagues of the Bundesliga and 4NCL. In 1996, he won the Bunratty Masters, an Irish tournament with ...
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Danny King (author)
Daniel Michael King (born 5 March 1969) is a British writer. Early life Danny King was born in Slough, Buckinghamshire (now Berkshire), the second son of Michael and Dorothy King. He and his two brothers, Ralph and Robin, lived on the Britwell Estate until 1979, when they moved to Yateley, Hampshire. He attended Yateley School but failed to gain any qualifications before leaving at the age of 16. He stacked shelves for a short stint in the Yateley branch of Somerfield (then Gateway), before working on various building sites as a hod carrier. In 1991 he took an Access course at Farnborough College of Technology, which helped him land a place at The London College of Printing studying journalism. Between 1993 and 2002 he worked on various magazine titles, eventually becoming Editor of the Paul Raymond Publications title Mayfair (magazine). He now writes full-time. Books *''The Burglar Diaries'' – published by Serpent's Tail (2001) *''The Bank Robber Diaries'' – publishe ...
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Daniel King (cryptanalyst)
Petty Officer First Class Daniel M. King was a United States Navy cryptanalyst. He is notable for first falling under suspicion of spying on the United States in 1999; then for confessing following a long and grueling interrogation that he says drove him to consider suicide; then for recanting his confession. Michael Gelles, who was then the Naval Criminal Investigative Service's chief forensic psychologist has been criticized for the role he played in King's interrogation. King, who had served in the Navy for 20 years, first fell under suspicion when the report on a routine polygraph classed its results as "inconclusive". King was held for 520 days. On March 9, 2001 Commander James P. Winthrop, the investigating officer, recommended dropping all charges against King. Winthrop described his recommendation as an "extraordinary step": The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence held a hearing to review King's case. In his testimony before the committee Jonathan Turley, o ...
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Daniel King (racewalker)
Daniel King (born 30 May 1983) is a British racewalker. He competed for England in the men's 20 km walk at the 2006 Commonwealth Games and at a number of World Cup events for Great Britain. He has a twin brother named Dominic who is also a racewalker. Career Daniel attended Coventry University. He was British number one when he was called up to the squad to compete at the 2004 IAAF World Race Walking Cup in Naumburg, Germany. He competed for Great Britain alongside his brother at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, putting out a public call for sponsors before travelling. He finished in sixth place in the men's 20 km walk, one place above his brother and two places above fellow British competitor Andrew Penn. In 2008 he was selected for the British team at that year's World Cup in Cheboksary, Russia, having set the fastest 20 km by a British athlete for six years. He donated a year's worth of trainers to an exhibition in Suffolk to mark one year prior th ...
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Daniel King (cricketer, Born 1784)
Daniel King may refer to: *Daniel P. King (1801–1850), U.S. Representative from Massachusetts *Danny King (speedway rider) (born 1986), motorcycle speedway rider from the United Kingdom *Daniel King (chess player) (born 1963), English chess grandmaster *Danny King (author) (born 1969), English author of ''The Burglar Diaries'' *Daniel King (cryptanalyst), United States Navy cryptanalyst who first confessed to, and then recanted, spying on the USA *Daniel King (racewalker) (born 1983), British racewalker * Daniel King (cricketer, born 1784) (1784–1836), English cricketer *Daniel King (cricketer, born 1983) Dr Daniel Alexander King (born 26 February 1983) is an Australian academic who lectures in Classics and a former first-class cricketer. Life and career King was born in Canberra, and studied Classics at the Australian National University. He co ..., Australian cricketer and classicist See also * Dan King (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:King, Daniel ...
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Daniel King (cricketer, Born 1983)
Dr Daniel Alexander King (born 26 February 1983) is an Australian academic who lectures in Classics and a former first-class cricketer. Life and career King was born in Canberra, and studied Classics at the Australian National University. He completed an MA in Classical Languages and Literature at the University of Exeter, then gained a DPhil at Merton College at the University of Oxford. While studying at Oxford, King made two appearances in first-class cricket for Oxford University against Cambridge University in The University Matches of 2009 and 2010. In the 2010 fixture, King scored 189 runs opening the batting in the Oxford first innings for 611 for 5 declared In the sport of cricket, a declaration occurs when a captain declares his team's innings closed and a forfeiture occurs when a captain chooses to forfeit an innings without batting. Declaration and forfeiture are covered in Law 15 of the ''Laws of ..., sharing in an opening partnership of 259 in 218 minutes with ...
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