• Constantine Brooks, born 1981), Jamaican dancehall artist David Brooks, director of the 2012 film ATM Bubba Brooks (David Kenneth Brooks, Jr., 1922–2002)...
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    David Brooks (born August 11, 1961) is a Canadian-born American conservative political and cultural commentator who writes for The New York Times. He has...
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    David Owen Brooks (February 12, 1955 – May 28, 2020) was an American convicted murderer and accomplice of serial killer Dean Corll, who, along with Elmer...
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    David Robert Brooks (born 8 July 1997) is a professional footballer who plays as a right winger or attacking midfielder for Premier League club Bournemouth...
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    David Constantine Brooks (born 30 November 1981), better known by his stage name Mavado, is a Jamaican dancehall singer. Mavado signed with DJ Khaled's...
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  • year his senior named David Brooks. The two became friends and often played truant together. Through his acquaintance with Brooks, Henley became aware...
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    befriended 12-year-old David Owen Brooks, then a bespectacled sixth grade student and one of the many children to whom he gave free candy. Brooks initially became...
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  • for and about animals and animal suffering. Brooks was born in 1953 to H. Gordon Brooks and Norma Brooks (née Jeffrey) in Canberra. In late 1954 his father...
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  • Gangsta for Life: The Symphony of David Brooks is the debut album by Jamaican dancehall artist Mavado, released on July 2, 2007. v t e...
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  • judge and member of parliament using various spellings David Brooke (disambiguation) David Brooks (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Alex Parkinson and written by Mitchell LaFortune, Alex Parkinson, and David Brooks. It is a feature film remake of the 2019 documentary of the same name...
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    Herb Brooks inspired a generation of Americans to pursue any and all dreams." Brooks's original expressions were known by his players as "Brooksisms", some...
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  • Character, and Achievement is a non-fiction book by American journalist David Brooks, who is otherwise best known for his career with The New York Times....
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  • The Road to Character is the fourth book written by journalist David Brooks. Brooks taught an undergraduate course at Yale University for three years during...
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  • David Brooks was an American inventor from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, remembered for an innovative insulator for telegraph lines in 1864 and 1867. He...
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  • David Brooks (September 24, 1915 – March 31, 1999) was an American actor, singer, director, and producer who first drew critical acclamation starring in...
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  • Sir Arthur David Brooks, GBE (6 March 1864 – 7 April 1930) was Lord Mayor of Birmingham in 1917, 1918, and 1919. A solicitor, he was elected to the Birmingham...
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  • University. Brooks is a Christian. Brooks was born in Hagerstown, Maryland and attended North Hagerstown High School. During his high school years, Brooks was...
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    The Elephant Man directed by David Lynch and produced by Brooks. Knowing that anyone seeing a poster reading "Mel Brooks presents The Elephant Man" would...
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  • American conservative political commentator David Brooks. It was first published in 2000. The word bobo, Brooks' most famously used term, is an abbreviated...
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  • ATM (2012 film) (category Films scored by David Buckley)
    ATM is a 2012 American horror thriller film directed by David Brooks. The film stars Brian Geraghty, Alice Eve, and Josh Peck. Its plot centers on three...
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  • History of the World, Part II (category Television series created by Mel Brooks)
    Mel Brooks, Wanda Sykes, Nick Kroll, Ike Barinholtz, and David Stassen. The series serves as a sequel to the 1981 film written and directed by Brooks, with...
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    Weigel called McArdle "the original blogger-turned-MSM journo". In 2012, David Brooks called McArdle one of the most influential bloggers on the right. McArdle...
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  • David Brooks (born 1975) is an artist based in New York City. He won the Rome Prize in 2019. He was featured in the Art21 series on PBS. Brooks' work...
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    Larry David, James L Brooks, Conan O'Brien, Sarah Silverman, Ben Stiller, and others. Later that month, on the podcast WTF with Marc Maron, Brooks supplemented...
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  • cultural commentator David Brooks to describe the 1990s descendants of the yuppies in the book Bobos in Paradise (2000). Brooks describes Bobos as "highly...
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  • Theatre on Broadway in 1947 and ran for 581 performances. It starred David Brooks, Marion Bell, Pamela Britton, and Lee Sullivan. In 1949, Brigadoon opened...
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  • Times. It contains columns by a number of regular contributors (such as David Brooks and Paul Krugman), and usually includes editorials, which are opinion...
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    ISBN 9780802849786. Brooks, D. "Portrait of Doctor Félix Rey". The Vincent van Gogh Gallery, endorsed by Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam. David Brooks (self-published)...
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  • because that sounds a little bit egomaniacal." New York Times columnist David Brooks mocked the lifecycle of the role in a satirical column entitled "The...
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