"We're further along in addiction than in depression and schizophrenia, " says David Self, a neuroscientist at the University of Texas Southwestern.
Actor Hugh Grant is among phone-hacking victims who have expressed concern that David Cameron favours continued self-regulation of the media.
David Weiss, the self-described "default de facto" leader of the group, won a CMA grant for "The Turning Gate, " a revolving phrase of 51 beats inspired by a Korean fable about unattainable happiness.
Neither side's arguments are without self-interest, observes David Fraley of Gartner Dataquest, a market-research firm.
The Armenian epic Daredevils of Sassoun recounts the story of David of Sassoun, a defiant and self-reliant youth, who by the grace of God defends his homeland in an unequal duel against the evil.
David is a walking, smiling, outwardly self-assured HAL who may have an agenda of his own.
In May 2011, scientists announced that an autopsy of the brain of former Chicago Bears safety David Duerson, 50, who died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, showed evidence of "moderately advanced" chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE.
"How one behaves when one meets the Queen is fairly self-evident and obvious, " said David Williamson, co-editor of Debrett's (the last word in social etiquette).
In 1998 David Blunkett, then the education secretary, paid tribute to the self-made Victorians, who educated themselves out of poverty in libraries, clubs and workers' institutes.
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David Laibson, an economist at Harvard University, believes that the problem is lack of self-control.
Committee members include Brooksly Born, a former CFTC head, Jack Brennan, former head of Vanguard, Richard Ketchum from the self-regulatory group Finra (which oversees the stock exchanges), and David Ruder, former SEC chairman.
So tonight we honor David Letterman, who has always offered us an authentic piece of himself -- sometimes cranky, often self-deprecating, always funny.
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