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Steve Davis Wikipedia. Audio Effects there. Steve Davis, OBE born 2. Fm 2005 Completo In English' title='Fm 2005 Completo In English' />August 1. English retired professional snooker player from Plumstead, London. Known for dominating the sport during the 1. World Championship six times and was ranked world number one for seven consecutive seasons, he is remembered particularly for contesting the 1. World Championship final with Dennis Taylor, the black ball conclusion of which attracted a record 1. British viewers. He is a well known public figure and is generally viewed by his peers as one of the greatest players of all time. Until his retirement in 2. Fm 2005 Completo In English' title='Fm 2005 Completo In English' />REVIEW ARTICLE. Rabies review immunopathology, clinical aspects and treatment. Consales C. A. Bolzan V. L. Pasteur Institute, So Paulo, Brazil. O Povo um jornal brasileiro editado na cidade de Fortaleza, o mais antigo em circulao no Estado do Cear. Pertence ao Grupo de Comunicao O Povo. Play, Play DX, radio, radioascolto, ricevitori, antenne, onde medie, onde corte, propagazione, bande, frequenze, radiodiffusione, ascolto, hobby, Studio, DX, radio. Star Wars is an American epic space opera media franchise, centered on a film series created by George Lucas. It depicts the adventures of various characters a long. OBJECTIVE Pressureflow study is the gold standard for diagnosis of bladder outlet obstruction BOO. A prospective study was carried out to compare urodynamic. Davis combined his ongoing playing career with his role as a television analyst and commentator for the BBCs snooker coverage, alongside being a DJ of electronic music on local radio station Phoenix FM and at the Bloc Weekend music festival. In addition to his six world titles, Daviss career achievements include three Masters and a record six UK Championship titles. He won a total of 2. O grupo Swing Simpatia apresenta neste DVD um show gravado ao vivo na RioSampa, em dezembro de 2005, onde mostram seus grandes sucessos, como Namorada. Ronnie OSullivan, John Higgins and Stephen Hendry5 and made over 5. Davis compiled more than 3. Lada Classic in 1. John Spencer. During the 1. Triple Crown by winning the UK Championship, Masters, and World Championship in the same season. His other accomplishments include winning the World Doubles Championship four times with Tony Meo and winning the World Team ClassicWorld Cup four times with England. Davis won his last world title in 1. Masters at the age of 3. He reached the final of the 2. UK Championship at the age of 4. He reached the quarter finals of the 2. World Championship, defeating reigning champion John Higgins at the age of 5. Eddie Charlton in 1. He won the World Seniors Championship in 2. On 1. 7 April 2. 01. World Snooker Championship, Davis announced his retirement from professional play. Outside snooker, Davis has competed in pool tournaments, notably playing on Team Europe at the Mosconi Cup between 1. He is also noted for his participation in poker events, having reached the final stages of several televised tournaments. Since 1. 99. 6 he has been a regular broadcaster with Phoenix FM and an expert in the progressive rock genres of Zeuhl, RIO and the Canterbury scene. A keen amateur chess player, he co authored a chess book with grandmaster David Norwood and is a former president of the British Chess Federation. He has also published several books on snooker, including three autobiographies, one technical book and one comedy book called How To Be Really Interesting. He has appeared on a number of popular British TV shows, including Im a Celebrity. Get Me Out of Here He was made an MBE in the 1. Birthday Honours and an OBE in the 2. New Year Honours. Early careereditDavis was introduced to snooker by his father Bill, a keen player, who took him to play at his local working mens club at the age of 1. Joe Davis instructional book How I Play Snooker. They studied the book and built Steve Daviss own technique on it in the 1. He started playing at the Lucania Snooker Club in Romford, where at the age of 1. Barry Hearn, chairman of the Lucania chain of snooker halls. Hearn became Davis friend and manager. Paid 2. 5 a match by Hearn, Davis toured the country, taking part in challenge matches against established professionals such as Ray Reardon, John Spencer and Alex Higgins. Around this time he was given the nickname Nugget because, according to Hearn, you could put your case of money on him and you knew you were going to get paid. Davis won the English Under 1. Billiards Championship in 1. One of his last wins as an amateur was against another future professional Tony Meo in the final of the Pontins Spring Open of 1. A year later he successfully defended his title, this time defeating another of his future rivals, Jimmy White, 74 in the final. Davis turned professional on 1. September 1. 97. 81. Pot Black, where he played against Fred Davis. He made his World Championship debut in 1. Dennis Taylor in the first round. Dominance of snookereditDavis came to public prominence after his performance at the 1. World Championship, where he reached the quarter finals, defeating defending champion Terry Griffiths en route,2. Alex Higgins. 2. 1 Davis won his first major title in the same year the UK Championship during which he beat Griffiths 90 in the semi finals and Higgins 1. This began an 1. 8 month period of dominance. He won the Classic and then the International Masters and English Professional titles in 1. World Championship, despite being seeded only 1. Davis reached the final by defeating Jimmy White in the first round, Higgins in the second round, Griffiths in the quarter finals and defending champion Cliff Thorburn in the semi final. Daviss 1. 81. 2 victory over Doug Mountjoy in the final confirmed bookmakers early predictions, and in celebration his manager Barry Hearn charged across the arena to lift him up in the air. He would go on to reach seven out of the next eight world finals. Peculiarly, Daviss first four world finals were each against a player of a different nationality, something that had not occurred before and has not since. He followed up his world title win with a 90 final victory over Dennis Taylor in the International Open and then retained the UK Championship with a 90 whitewash over White in the semi finals and a 1. Griffiths in the final. This began a period of six months in which Davis and Griffiths contested almost all the major tournament finals. During this run, in January 1. Davis made snooker history when he compiled the first televised maximum break at the Classic at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, Oldham, against John Spencer. Davis won a Lada car for the achievement. Davis subsequently lost 98 in the final against Griffiths. In 1. 98. 2, Davis won his first Masters title, defeating Griffiths 96 in the final. Daviss 1. 8 month period of dominance ended at the 1. World Championship, when he succumbed to the so called Crucible Curse, losing 1. Tony Knowles in the first round. Later that year, he could not win a third consecutive UK title as he lost in the quarter finals against Griffiths. Following those two setbacks, he won the World Doubles Championship title with partner Tony Meo. In 1. 98. 3 Davis regained the world title with a session to spare in the final, defeating an overwhelmed Thorburn 1. Thorburn had seen his previous three matches go to a deciding frame and a late finish. Davis lost 1. 61. Higgins in the 1. UK Championship final, despite having led 70 at one point of the match. In 1. 98. 4, he became the first player to retain his world title at the Crucible Theatre by beating Jimmy White 1. He also regained the UK title in 1. Higgins 1. 68. 3. Black ball finaleditAt the 1. World Championship, Davis dropped only 2. Dennis Taylor. He looked set for a third consecutive world title after an opening session of near faultless snooker gave him a 70 lead, which he extended to 80 in the evening session, but Taylor recovered to trail only 79. From 1. 11. 1 the pair traded frames before Davis forged ahead to lead 1. Taylor won the next two frames to level the match at 1. With the scores close, Taylor potted the final colours to leave the black as the winner takes all ball. After a series of safety shots and attempts at potting it, Davis over cut the black, leaving Taylor with a reasonably straightforward pot to secure the championship. The nailbiting finale drew 1.