David Hughes
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 52 years ago |
Date of birth | June 1,1959 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Honolulu |
Hawaii | |
United States | |
Date of died | October 19,1972 |
Died | London |
United Kingdom | |
Albums | The Pajama Game (With Bonus Tracks) |
Anthology Vol. 3 | |
Record labels | Warner Classics |
Sepia Records | |
Songs | By The Fountains Of Rome |
Here In My Heart | |
One Love Forever | |
With These Hands | |
Two Different Worlds | |
Is It Any Wonder? | |
At Last, At Last | |
Looking High, High, High | |
Make Me Love You | |
Be She Dark, Be She Fair | |
No-One Told Me | |
My Dear Little Maiden | |
Guys And Dolls: Guys And Dolls/I'll Know/A Bushel And A Peck | |
Indian Love Call | |
True Love | |
You Would Have Done The Same | |
A Beggar In Love | |
There, But For The Grace Of God, Go I | |
A Waltz Dream , Act I: The Waltz Dream | |
Guys And Dolls: Luck Be A Lady/Sue Me/Sit Down You're Rocking The Boat | |
The Birds And The Bees | |
Small Town Sweetheart | |
A Waltz Dream , Act III: Finale | |
A Waltz Dream , Act II: My dear little maiden | |
I Talk To The Trees | |
I Don't Care | |
Rose Marie | |
A Waltz Dream , Act I: I don't care | |
Mi Amore | |
Love Is A Many Splendoured Thing | |
Finale | |
Tombolee, Tombola | |
Height | 186 (cm) |
Weight | 71 (kg) |
Education | Boise State University |
Kamehameha Schools - Kapālama Campus | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1501081 |
Walking the Dog
Strat and Chatto
Gilroy Was Good for Guinness
The complete Kubrick
The Greatest Sci-Fi Movies Never Made
Comic Book Movies
Tales from Development Hell: Hollywood Film-making the Hard Way
Bully
Virgin Film Comic Bk Movies
Black and White
Punk Vs Metal
A History of the Masonic Province of Leicestershire and Rutland
Freemasonry in Leicestershire and Rutland: The 'other' Orders and Degrees
It Came from the Garage: An Anthology of Automotive Horrore
The Leicestershire Law Society 1860 to 2017: A Local Portrait
Dual Depravity
Crow Talk
The Future of the Internet Service Provider: Winners and Losers in the Online Provision Battle
North America: A Study of Development
Where Earwigs Dare
David Hughes Life story
David Augustus Hughes III is a former professional American football player from Kailua, Hawaii. He played six seasons in the National Football League, the first five with the Seattle Seahawks and the final one with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Concrete: Two schools in Wales close over concerns
... Pupils were meant to be returning to Ysgol David Hughes and Ysgol Uwchradd Caergybi on Tuesday...
Youth worker loses damages fight after police Tasered him
... David Hughes said the police s use of Tasers should be proportionate and lawful and suggested that their authority had been wrongfully exercised...
T-level delays: Colleges face disruption after courses are pushed back
... AoC chief executive David Hughes said the DfE was " right to ensure only T Levels of high enough quality enter the market" but added: " Colleges will be massively disrupted by this announcement happening so late in the year...
Judges unlawfully releasing defendants, court hears
... " The [Bristol judge] has said nothing that is wrong, improper or inaccurate, " said David Hughes, for one of the defendants...
Post Office scandal: 'It's been a strange 15 years'
... Mr Gant s case was heard alongside Amanda and Norman Barber, of Warrington, who ran the Thelwall Post Office in 2011, Mohammed Aslam of Newport who ran the Post Office in Albion Square, Balbir Grewal of Romford who ran the Hockwell Ring Post Office, and David Hughes of Cockermouth in Cumbria...
Chancellor to announce 'skills revolution' funding
... A good start Association of Colleges chief executive David Hughes said it was good to see the prime minister s rhetoric around " levelling up" backed up with money...
Coronavirus: £1bn of catch-up tuition Fund for England students
... David Hughes, chief executive of the Association of Colleges, said the teenager-college-worthy students so much catch-up support than any other age group, and it was untenable , in order not to miss you...
Professional results are a mixture of predicted grades, and delays
... David Hughes, chief executive of the Association of Colleges, said the proposals would help to calm you, students and universities ...
Youth worker loses damages fight after police Tasered him
By Yasmin Rufo & Press AssociationBBC News
A youth worker Tasered after being stopped by police while driving through Central London in April 2018 has lost a High Court damages fight.
Edwin Afriyie, who is in his mid-30s, said he suffered head, back and leg injuries during.
Mr Afriyie took legal action against The City of London Police and made a misfeasance allegation.
Police disputed his claims and a judge ruled against him on Friday.
A barrister representing Mr Afriyie, who lives in Hayes, west London, said the Tasering was not in response to any " identified threat".
David Hughes said The Police 's use of Tasers should be proportionate and lawful and suggested that their authority had been wrongfully exercised.
'Objectively reasonable'Mrs Justice Hill dismissed Mr Afriyie's assault, battery and misfeasance in public office claims.
Mr Afriyie is black, but The Judge said he had not " advanced a claim" under equality legislation nor sought to argue that officers' treatment of him was " motivated by his race".
She had watched police bodycam footage showing Mr Afriyie being tasered after officers said he was being arrested for not providing a breath sample.
Mr Afriyie, who has not been charged with a driving offence arising from The Incident , was standing with his arms folded when he was hit and footage, showed him falling backwards, landing with his head on a step and his body on the pavement.
She Said police had proved that a police constable " honestly believed" that the use of the Taser was " necessary".
The Judge added that the belief was " objectively reasonable".
" Mr Hughes submitted that I should find as a fact that nothing was about to happen that necessitated the use of force, " She Said .
" He may be right that nothing would, in fact, have happened had the Taser not been discharged.
" However what matters is whether [The Officer 's] belief in what might happen, so as to justify the use of the Taser, was objectively reasonable. "
Mrs Justice Hill had also overseen a trial of the same case at The High Court Last Year but fell ill and was unable to complete it.
It was.
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