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DBDatabase
DBDecibel
DBDeutsche Bundesbahn (German Federal Railways, 1994 amalgamation with Deutsche Reichsbahn, aka DBAG)
DBDouble
DBDeutsche Bank
DBDragon Ball (processor)
DBDeutsche Bahn AG (German railway company)
DBDefined Benefit (type of qualified retirement plan)
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DBDefensive Back (football)
DBDropbox (file hosting service)
DBData Bus
DBDouble Bass
DBDiscussion Board
DBDebug (assembly language ASM51 assembler control)
DBDesign and Build (contract)
DBData Buffer
DBDaytona Beach (Florida)
DBDaily Bulletin
DBDebit
DBDon't Bother (chat slang)
DBDavid Bowie (musician)
DBDiamond Bar (California)
DBDagbladet
DBDry Bulb (temperature)
DBDavid Beckham (footballer)
DBDobra (unit of currency of Sao Tome and Principe)
DBDaimler Benz
DBDena Bank (India)
DBDie Bahn (German Railways)
DBDynamic Bass
DBDaniel Bryan (professional wrestler)
DBDeed Book (Recorder of Deeds)
DBDead Body
DBDark Brotherhood (gaming)
DBDragon Boat
DBDilbert
DBDOSBox (DOS emulator)
DBDirect Broadcast
DBDresdner Bank (Germany)
DBDaughter Board
DBDeath Benefit (insurance)
DBDavid Byrne (singer)
DBDumbbell (weight lifting)
DBDierks Bentley (country music artist)
DBDiscovery Bay (Hong Kong)
DBDirect Burial (cable/pipe)
DBDouble Base (rocket propellants)
DBDisability Benefit (various organizations)
DBDomonic Brown (baseball player)
DBDubnium (element 105)
DBDavid Blaine
DBDirty Bastard
DBDattebayo (anime fansub group)
DBDoobie Brothers (band)
DBDavid Boreanaz (actor)
DBDeclining Balance
DBDebenture
DBDrew Bledsoe (athlete)
DBDarkbasic
DBDistribution Box
DBDoughboy
DBDouche Bag
DBDooney & Bourke
DBDifficulty Breathing (medical)
DBDimmu Borgir (band)
DBDogbert
DBDeafblind
DBDaybook
DBDispatched By
DBDark Beginning (Yu-Gi-Oh cards)
DBDouble Bottom (trading markets; stocks, bonds, commodities)
DBDoor Bell
DBDigital Blasphemy
DBDooney and Bourke
DBDouble Bottom (shipbuilding)
DBDistribution Board (electronics)
DBDangling Bond (chemistry)
DBDefine Byte (assembly language directive)
DBDivision of Biology (FDA)
DBDetective Branch (Bangladesh)
DBDumb Blond
DBDenied Boarding (airline)
DBDesign Baseline
DBDeutsche Burschenschaft (German: German Fraternity)
DBDrinking Buddies
DBDirect Bilirubin
DBDelta Band
DBDocking Bay
DBDelayed Broadcast
DBDirect Billing
DBDigital Battlefield
DBDeathball (gaming)
DBDetective Bureau
DBDirect Budget
DBDream Boat
DBDime Bag
DBDutch Belted (rabbit breed)
DBDeadbands
DBDip Brazing
DBDog's Bollocks
DBDisciplinary Barracks
DBDing Bat
DBDigital Burst (gaming clan)
DBSao Tome Dobra (national currency)
DBDumb Bunny
DBDeutsch-Bonnet (French racing car)
DBDisplay Builder
DBDry Base
DBDetection Buffer
DBDepth Bomb
DBDedicated Buffer
DBDaryl Baxter (Nebraska)
DBDon Balón (soccer magazine; Spain)
DBDegraded Being (Scientology term)
DBDeadbeat Parent (someone who does not pay child support)
DBDouble Brew
DBDefence Board
DBDrunken Brawler (gaming)
DBDoggabyte (1e+30 bytes)
DBDarkenbane (Everquest Guild)
DBDiffuse Bipolar (cell)
DBdiluted bitumen
DBDünya Bankasý (Turkish: World Bank)
DBDispersal Base
DBBalloon drift
DBDepartment of Defense Beneficiary (US DoD)
DBDome Breach
DBDynamic Binateness (of a variable)
DBDual Bitmap (Annex C) (ITU-T)
DBDevelopmental Bulletin (USMC)
References in periodicals archive
STARMAN: A young David Bowie, left, performing with other musicians at the Beckenham bandstand, south London, in the summer of 1969
David Bowies' early career is set to be the focus of a new documentary.
David Bowie literally produced right until the very end.
With David Bowie, each major melody brings back associations of where and when one heard it, thus becoming a choral background to those years of ones life, like a lasting enchantment or a continuing opera.
Growing up, I didn't even listen to David Bowie's music.

Steve Brax Peacocke: "Rip david bowie you were a great singer you will be sadly missed frown emoticon."
But even during that time, David Bowie was never really gone: "David Bowie's name is enshrined in pop music history, and he's always present because young bands quote or refer to his music," pop music expert Christoph Jacke told DW prior to the star's death.
This collection of essays looks at how pop singer David Bowie challenges audiences to grapple with issues of identity, sanity, transformation, fantasy, alter egos, and alienation.
ARCTIC Monkeys may be the favourites to win Best Album at the Brits, but host James Corden is still rooting for David Bowie. And he hopes the reclusive star will make a surprise appearance on Wednesday night.
Great to see the future star of British fashion CHRISTOPHER KANE at the David Bowie Is party.