David McKendree Key (January 27, 1824 – February 3, 1900) was a United States senator from Tennessee, United States Postmaster General and a United States...
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David Key may refer to: David M. Key (1824–1900), U.S. Senator from Tennessee, U.S. Postmaster General and judge David McK. Key (1900–1988), American...
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David Keys may refer to: David Keys (musician) (born 1979), English theremin player David Keys (author), British archaeologist David M. Key (1824–1900)...
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David McKendree Key (February 4, 1900 – July 15, 1988) of Tennessee, a descendant of David M. Key, served as United States Ambassador to Burma from April...
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David Keyes (/kiːz/) is an Israeli-American public relations representative and human rights activist. Keyes was the executive director of Advancing Human...
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David Keys is an English archaeologist. He has been archaeology correspondent for the London based daily paper, The Independent since 1986, as well as...
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David M. Key (1824–1900) was a U.S. Senator from Tennessee. Senator Key may also refer to: Johnny Key (politician) (born 1968), Arkansas State Senate...
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David Mark Joseph Morrissey (born 21 June 1964) is an English actor and filmmaker. Noted for the meticulous preparation and research he undertakes for...
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The Keys to the White House is a prediction system for determining the outcome of presidential elections in the United States. It was developed by American...
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was Presbyterian Robert E. Doak. The college's first valedictorian was David M. Key, the future United States Postmaster General and U.S. Senator from Tennessee...
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