Dal Lama fellows to I mean you name it and I merged behavioral social brain
Daley, to see them be able to really flourish, it's great.
Dallas, Joppa, Balch Springs.
Dale! That's it. I mean, that's what you put out there.
dale, ya, por favor.
Dale Tallon made a lot of those moves, and he got fired shortly after Rocky came on board.
- Dallas! - Dallas!
- Dallas! It was wonderful.
Dallas, after Dallas. There have been so many the year I lose track.
Dali Hermitage. It's a Benedictine monastery, and the 11 monks who stay there own a little bit of income for the monastery
Dalio's been doing this for 30 years, and he takes no shame in this constant process of revision.
Dalinar didn't need guards.
Dalinar had held himself back with difficulty from entering that initial clash.
Dalinar had forgotten the town's name.
"Dalinar screamed at the enemy soldiers, beating a sword-- just a regular longsword-- against his shield.
"Dalinar grinned. He didn't need Shards to intimidate.
"Dalinar laughed, slamming aside a pair of spears with a shield, then disemboweling one man with a sword deep in the gut.
"Dalinar's elites decimated the now broken line.
Dalinar himself pushed forward, keeping momentum, shearing through the ranks until he reached the back, breathing deeply and wiping ashen sweat from his face.
"Dalinar shook his head, picking up a fallen spear and striding past the youth, slamming it down in the boy's back.
Dalinar danced, shaking off his bloody blade, feeling alert, excited, but not yet alive.
Dalinar could see from the way they pulled up, alarmed, that they hadn't expected their spearmen to fall so quickly.
Dalinar charged. His elites knew to watch.
"Dalinar dodged around flashing hooves and snorts of pain, seeking out the fallen man.
Dalinar came in swinging.
Dalinar battered at the Brightlord, driving him backward until surprisingly, the men managed to pull a feint, and getting close, to ram Dalinar with his shield.
Dalinar ducked the sword swing that followed.
Dalinar swept his blade up in a lurching, full-shoulder blow, slapping the lord's weapon out of his hands and tossing both swords away.
Dalinar fell to his knees, vision blurry.
Dalinar grinned. Then that grin became a toothy smile.
Dalinar seized it from the air and spun, ducking the lord's swing.
Dalinar caught their sword strikes on his polearm and twisted about, backing away and bringing the axe-head slamming into one man's side.
Dalinar ripped it free and spun again, this time smashing the weapon against the rising lord's head and sending him to his knees.
Dalinar pushed upward, holding the polearm in two hands, sweeping the guard's blade into the air over his head and stepping forward until he was face-to-face
"Dalinar spit blood from a shattered nose into the guard's eyes, then kicked him in the stomach.
Dalinar growled, full of the Thrill, and swung his polearm by one hand, hooking the spike in the lord's side and yanking, dropping him a third time.
Dale, if you haven't guessed at this point, is a male identified individual.
Dale is actually located in New York.
Dalit is the current name for the lowest caste which used to be called the untouchables.
dalai Lama. So let's not, you know, can't get too unrealistic. We can get there and I would say in my lot of years of doing this, 35 or whatever years I am a better, I'm better.
Dallas Mavericks have been using it for similar purposes.
Dale Dougherty: Good. I have to stay near the podium I gather. How many of you are familiar with Make and Maker Faire? Good. That's probably why you're here. You know, today I tried to
Dale Carnegie is the one that wrote "How to Win Friends and Influence People." And David Ogilvy was more the messenger: Great 30-second commercials.
Stephen Daldry, Justin Martin, our two co-directors, Kate Trefry, who's been writing on the show since season 2, one of the producers-- she was writing
Richard Daley, the mayor of Chicago.
in Dallas that rented that kind of equipment and I said, I have an Arri 16S here, two motor looking things.
Cameron Dale, who did our costumes, there's just so many who really brought this world to life, and I just am glad you're giving Brian a-shout out
The Dalai Lama, met the famous Googlers and the folks at Microsoft from the very early days.
of Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Irving area, and a program like that, just from the grassroots.
The Dalai Lama says that I defeat my enemies when I make them my friends, because they're no longer my enemies, of course.