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Daniel Sanders may refer to: * Daniel Sanders (lexicographer) (1819–1897), German lexicographer of Jewish parentage * Daniel Sanders (American football) (born 1986), American football center * Daniel P. Sanders, graph theorist * Daniel J. Sanders (1847–1907), clergyman, newspaper publisher, and educator {{hndis, Sanders, Daniel ...
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Daniel Sanders (American Football)
Daniel Sanders (born February 3, 1986) is a former American football center. He was signed by the St. Louis Rams as an undrafted free agent in 2009. He played college football at Colorado. Professional career St. Louis Rams He was signed as an undrafted free agent after the 2009 NFL Draft by the St. Louis Rams, but did not make an appearance during the 2009 NFL season. Baltimore Ravens On January 21, 2010, Sanders was signed to a future/reserves contract with the Baltimore Ravens The Baltimore Ravens are a professional American football team based in Baltimore, Maryland. The Ravens compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the American Football Conference (AFC) North division. The team plays it .... He was waived on June 17. He was re-signed on August 1. References External linksBaltimore Ravens bio
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Daniel Sanders (lexicographer)
Daniel Sanders (November 12, 1819, Mecklenburg-Strelitz (district), StrelitzMarch 11, 1897, Mecklenburg-Strelitz (district), Strelitz) was a German Lexicography, lexicographer of Jew, Jewish parentage. He is famous for lexicons and dictionaries (Der Große Muret Sanders). Biography and bibliography Sanders received an elementary education in his local Jewish school and went on to the ''Gymnasium Carolinum'' in the neighbouring city of Neustrelitz. From there he moved to the universities of Berlin and Halle, Saxony-Anhalt, Halle to study classical and modern languages, mathematics, and natural history, leaving with a doctorate in philosophy. From 1842 to 1852, he was a school teacher at his own former elementary school in Altstrelitz. In 1852 Sanders began a detailed response to Grimm brothers, Grimm's ''Deutsches Wörterbuch'' - of which he was very critical - leading to the publication of his own dictionary of the German language, ''Wörterbuch der Deutschen Sprache'' publish ...
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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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