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(cricket) Initialism of did not bat.
(sports betting) Initialism of draw, no bet, which means that if there’s a tie you get your money back
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAlthough Bruce would not be confused with "a great scholar or a judicious critic, few books of equal compass are equally entertaining; and few such monuments exist of the energy and enterprise of a single traveller" (DNB). Source: Internet
An excellent account of this dispute between the bishop and the protectors of Wycliffe is given in the Chronicon Angliae, the gist of which is quoted in DNB, lxiii. 206–7. Source: Internet
Finally, DNB Asset Management AS increased its position in Newell Brands by 2.6% in the 2nd quarter. Source: Internet
DNB Asset Management AS now owns 605,889 shares of the credit-card processor’s stock valued at $117,040,000 after acquiring an additional 299,941 shares during the last quarter. Source: Internet
Diploma Course in Psychiatry or DNB Psychiatry can also be taken to become a Psychiatrist. Source: Internet
DNB entry for Erasmus Darwin. Source: Internet