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| er Abraham Lincoln, a Republican, and Stephen | Douglas, a Northern Democrat, but finished second in |
| damus, and they kidnap Julia, the daughter of | Douglas, a wealthy American who is seeking the presid |
| She also wrote Bernard Shaw and Alfred | Douglas: A Correspondence and developed an Oscar Wild |
| A £1 coin, featuring the Percy | Douglas, a three-masted ship was issued in his memory |
| He has three children, including Michael R. | Douglas, a noted string theorist. |
| he Second, an Historical Drama, and Catherine | Douglas, a Tragedy, published in 1843, have no partic |
| areer, Vinehout owns a farm with her husband, | Douglas, a former member of the Illinois House of Rep |
| The film follows Paris Pitman ( | Douglas), a charismatic criminal who ends up in jail, |
| Douglas, a rebel against Albany's father James III of | |
| Mary's two closest friends were Lady Margaret | Douglas, a niece of King Henry VIII, and Mary Howard, |
| emism for prostitute), where she meets Philip | Douglas, a down-at-the-heels Brit (Lloyd Hughes). |
| Hugh de | Douglas, a canon of Spynie, Archdeacon of Moray |
| He married Jane | Douglas, a daughter of the Governor of the Colony of |
| Allie's grandfather was Rev. George | Douglas, a prominent Methodist minister and educator. |
| His latest book is Alfred | Douglas: A Poet's Life and his Finest Work, a biograp |
| Hugh's elder brother was Sir James | Douglas, a hero of the Wars of Independence, and his |
| d of Hillsborough as the son of William Henry | Douglas, a Scottish immigrant. |
| Air Base in January 1965, and a detachment of | Douglas A-1 Skyraiders from Bien Hoa Air Base resided |
| Douglas A-1H Skyraider of the VNAF 520th Fighter Squa | |
| ates, would take Bell P-39, Curtiss P-40, and | Douglas A-20 parts to Abadan, where they were assembl |
| ts British Bostons, and did not receive USAAF | Douglas A-20 Havoc aircraft until 5 September. |
| nter of 1944-45 the squadron received several | Douglas A-20G "Havocs" which were used for intruder o |
| "The Real McCoy" | Douglas A-20J-15-DO Havoc 43-21745 |
| In 1941, the group was reequipped with | Douglas A-24 Dauntless Dive Bombers, and on 21 Octobe |
| It was intended to replace the | Douglas A-26 Invader. |
| Douglas A-26 Invader | |
| The group then switched to | Douglas A-26 Invaders and flew its last mission on 3 |
| Douglas A-26A Invader, 64-17671, (remanufactured from | |
| Douglas A-26B-15-DL Invader Serial 41-31956 of the 55 | |
| Douglas A-4 Skyhawk | |
| A-4Q, a model of | Douglas A-4 Skyhawk |
| Stratton piloted a | Douglas A-4 Skyhawk on January 5, 1967, as part of an |
| Douglas A-4B "Skyhawk" (Attack aircraft) | |
| 2 McDonnell | Douglas A-4C Skyhawk - 9 May, South Jason Island |
| he paleontologist and computer scientist, see | Douglas A. Lawson. |
| Former Fire Chief | Douglas A. Holton resigned from the force in November |
| , Jr., George E. Allen, III, Edward L. Allen, | Douglas A. Barry, P. Christopher Guedri, Jason W. Kon |
| Douglas A. Blackmon (born 1964) is an American writer | |
| hief Master Sergeant is Chief Master Sergeant | Douglas A. Ackerman. |
| A major research and study center, the | Douglas A. Fraser Center for Workplace Issues, was na |
| During the 1970s, the Gators were coached by | Douglas A. "Doug" Dickey (1970-1978) and Charles B. " |
| Lawrence W. Sherman and | Douglas A. Smith, "Crime, Punishment and Stake in Con |
| and Joyce Gregorian Hampshire, with photos by | Douglas A. Christian (1986), Armenian Rugs from the G |
| Douglas A. Ollivant, ed. | |
| Douglas A. Ott - guitar | |
| In her annual deployments from 1956 to 1959, | Douglas A. Munro served both on the Taiwan Patrol, an |
| USS | Douglas A. Munro (DE-422) was a John C. Butler-class |
| Douglas A. Munro returned to San Pedro Bay, Leyte, an | |
| In 1975 | Douglas A. Lawson, studying the related Quetzalcoatlu |
| when Rusz's illustrations were republished by | Douglas A. Anderson. |
| Foster, | Douglas A., Encyclopedia of the Stone-Campbell Moveme |
| Skoog, | Douglas A., F. James Holler, & Stanley R. Crouch. |
| quadron reformed, equipped with the McDonnell | Douglas A4G Skyhawk fighter. |
| McDonnell | Douglas A4G Skyhawk |
| The director of Highlander: Endgame, | Douglas Aarniokoski, has stated that 'Bruce Payne is |
| Sir Carl | Douglas Aarvold, OBE, TD (7 June 1907 - 17 March 1991 |
| s parliamentary assistant to Finance minister | Douglas Abbott before serving the same function to th |
| Douglas Abbott, puisne justice of the Supreme Court o | |
| The | Douglas AC-47 Spooky (also nicknamed "Puff, the Magic |
| However, she was then accepted at the Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, and spent two years |
| chools and gained a scholarship to The Webber | Douglas Academy in London |
| ma schools and decided to train at the Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London. |
| She is a former student of the Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art (1994-1996) and she a |
| He then attended the Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London and receive |
| He trained as an actor at the Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art and in repertory thea |
| in Dorset, and went on to train at the Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art. |
| After graduating from the Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in 2006, she has play |
| trained as a classical actress at the Webber | Douglas Academy in London whose alumni include Hugh B |
| hools and took up a scholarship to the Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art. |
| and Drama before going on to train at Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London. |
| cot, Berkshire, before training at the Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, in London. |
| llege, Oxford, and then trained at the Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London. |
| glish stage actress who trained at the Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, London. |
| 's House (Phil's) 1990 to 1995) at the Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art and Selwyn College, C |
| She then studied drama at Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art. |
| She studied at the Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art from 1994-1997. |
| He graduated from the Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in summer 2005. |
| went on to Postgraduate Studies at the Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, London. |
| this time before going to train at The Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art. |
| years, before moving from there to the Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art. |
| ty of Birmingham, before attending the Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London, from which |
| A former student of the Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, he is widely known f |
| After graduating from the prestigious Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, he made his West End |
| inued academic studies in drama at the Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art. |
| Steve also went to the Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art. |
| Lucy trained at Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art. |
| atre Arts at Goldsmiths University and Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art. |
| e studied at Oxford University and the Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art (graduating in 2005). |
| er School and later graduated from the Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, in London. |
| plans by enrolling as an actor at the Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London. |
| r career began when she trained at the Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London. |
| f 21, Scott was offered a place at the Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art. |
| She trained at the Webber | Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art and is a former membe |
| House B - Nathaniel | Douglas Academy |
| Douglas, accompanied by W.G. Cox, who was to be new c | |
| William of | Douglas accompanied his uncle, who had been appointed |
| pattern on the lakeshore to the southwest of | Douglas, across the mouth of the Lillooet River and d |
| Douglas' actions in asserting British sovereignty ove | |
| raft, including the North American FJ-4 Fury, | Douglas AD Skyraider, Douglas A3D Skywarrior and Doug |
| g in a highly amusing and entertaining way in | Douglas Adam's [sic] famous five-volume trilogy The H |
| Adams, | Douglas; Adam, Douglas Q. (1987). |
| British science fiction writer | Douglas Adams visited the island searching for the ay |
| edian Griff Rhys Jones at both and the writer | Douglas Adams at Brentwood School. |
| Douglas Adams the golfing painter created three of hi | |
| arroll, Edward Lear, a tradition continued by | Douglas Adams and Jeff Noon's Vurt. |
| Merry Comic Relief Christmas Book with author | Douglas Adams in 1986. |
| ggly by Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz; a creation of | Douglas Adams |
| anic is a computer adventure game designed by | Douglas Adams and made by The Digital Village. |
| ficial web site even used to have a shrine to | Douglas Adams on its front page. |
| Carl Sagan and | Douglas Adams are in fact mentioned on the reverse of |
| uthors was kept to 42 to honour the memory of | Douglas Adams - a friend of Richard Dawkins and an at |
| You may have heard the sad news that | Douglas Adams passed away last Friday. |
| by the likes of comedy/science fiction author | Douglas Adams and legendary comic troupe Monty Python |
| Douglas Adams would later reuse elements of City of D | |
| itcom Whites and the television adaptation of | Douglas Adams' Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agenc |
| In | Douglas Adams' The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy, |
| s half-human, an acknowledged divergence from | Douglas Adams' original storyline. |
| tion platform, combined with a quote based on | Douglas Adams's "Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy": "T |
| cording sessions, or it may be a reference to | Douglas Adams's The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. |
| The play's two chief influences are | Douglas Adams's The Hitchhikers' Guide to the Galaxy |
| In | Douglas Adams's So Long, and Thanks for all the Fish, |
| med after Arthur Dent, the bewildered hero of | Douglas Adams's radio, play, and book The Hitchhiker' |
| The Deeper Meaning of Liff (1990, with | Douglas Adams) |
| The Meaning of Liff (1983, with | Douglas Adams) |
| became a friend of fellow student, the writer | Douglas Adams, and performed at his memorial service |
| r in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, by | Douglas Adams, who was a script editor on Doctor Who |
| Notable alumni include | Douglas Adams, John Cleese , HRH The Prince Edward, T |
| eft David Tate, Alan Ford, Geoffrey McGivern, | Douglas Adams, Mark Wing-Davey, Simon Jones |
| 's College is a fictional college, created by | Douglas Adams, of Cambridge University. |
| ipted by popular comic science fiction author | Douglas Adams. |
| er in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by | Douglas Adams. |
| style similar to that of Terry Pratchett and | Douglas Adams. |
| he book “Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy” by | Douglas Adams. |
| gent," whose appearance can be manipulated by | Douglas Adams. |
| In 1910-11 the Chester architect John | Douglas added a chancel in a simpler design. |
| ween 1876 and 1878 the Chester architect John | Douglas added the chancel and refitted the church. |
| Douglas' additions include the rear extension which h | |
| drian was born at Hampstead, London to Alfred | Douglas Adrian, CB MC, legal adviser to the Local Gov |
| Edgar | Douglas Adrian, 1st Baron Adrian OM PRS (30 November |
| Joshua | Douglas' adventure with the Z'nai and the Doctor is g |
| ed to fill the U.S. Senate seat of Stephen A. | Douglas after Douglas' untimely death. |
| He also plays Ben, Illeana | Douglas' agent on her webshow Easy to Assemble. |
| In a "diffident" dissent, Justice William O. | Douglas agreed that the Constutition gives the Congre |
| It is one of the airports that the | Douglas aircraft of the Army's 1924 Around the World |
| rmy Air Corps in March 1940 while employed by | Douglas Aircraft Company and received his pilot's win |
| real-life space station/moon base proposed by | Douglas Aircraft as early as 1960. |
| Two the lake was used to test seaplanes and a | Douglas Aircraft plant making wing assemblies for B-1 |
| Forces Air Technical Service Command and the | Douglas Aircraft Company established a plant here, wi |
| r to clients such as Bell Atlantic, McDonnell | Douglas Aircraft Co., AT&T, Bacardi, British American |
| The | Douglas Aircraft Company was founded by Donald Wills |
| Arthur E. Raymond - Chief Engineer, | Douglas Aircraft Company - RAND founder |
| Many | Douglas aircraft had unusually long service lives, an |
| Women at work on bomber, | Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, California in O |
| In time his department at | Douglas Aircraft Corp. grew into the guided missile d |
| The DC-3A was newly delivered from the | Douglas Aircraft on May 25, 1940 equipped with twin C |
| Built by | Douglas Aircraft Company, it was small enough to be t |
| tanford University in 1937 and worked for the | Douglas Aircraft corporation in the 1940s. |
| ch" Kindelberger, who had been recruited from | Douglas Aircraft Company. |
| the war, he was finally permitted to work for | Douglas Aircraft Research. |
| aircraft was a DC-3-277A manufactured by the | Douglas Aircraft Company and operated by American Air |
| of the weapon began in 1954 at the behest of | Douglas Aircraft for use against enemy bombers. |
| example of 399 such aircraft manufactured by | Douglas Aircraft Company of Santa Monica, California. |
| The original | Douglas Aircraft C-54 Skymaster transport manufacturi |
| Lines had an all-Boeing (including McDonnell | Douglas aircraft) fleet. |
| aduating, he moved to California to work with | Douglas Aircraft, but continued to play Amateur Athle |
| ollege and briefly working as a draftsman for | Douglas Aircraft, Reitherman returned to school at th |
| During 1938 Smith went to work for | Douglas Aircraft. |
| atalina Island, becoming the first successful | Douglas airliners. |
| Charlotte ( | Douglas Airport) |
| Douglas Alan Ross (born 9 May 1948) is a British phys | |
| Douglas Alan "Doug" Herzog (born July 16, 1959) is an | |
| Lookout for Hope (Jerry | Douglas album), 2002 |
| Douglas Alexander (5 May 2006 - 27 June 2007), also S | |
| He had sons William | Douglas Alexander (1861-1936), Arthur Chambers Alexan |
| by the then Secretary of State for Transport | Douglas Alexander and received Royal Assent on 22 Jul |
| Allan, | Douglas Alexander (1960). |
| Allan, | Douglas Alexander (1955). |
| Douglas Alexander has represented the constituency si | |
| On 27 June 2006, | Douglas Alexander, Secretary of State for Transport, |
| illiam Barclay and was a contemporary of Revd | Douglas Alexander, father of Cabinet minister Douglas |
| Sir | Douglas Alexander, 1st Baronet (4 July 1864 - 22 May |
| was succeeded as Shadow Foreign Secretary by | Douglas Alexander, whom Liam Byrne replaced as Shadow |
| as a policy adviser for Scottish Secretaries | Douglas Alexander, Des Browne and Jim Murphy. |
| Almonte | Douglas Alkenbrack (June 2, 1912 - March 19, 1998) wa |
| ve Conservatives, but was defeated by Almonte | Douglas Alkenbrack. |
| Stephen Young QC Bt (2007 to 2010), Sheriff J | Douglas Allan OBE (2002 to 2008) |
| Duane | Douglas Allen (born October 21, 1937 in Alhambra, Cal |
| Douglas Allen-Taylor), 1999 | |
| e continues east from Ocilla, passing through | Douglas, Alma, and sparsely populated areas in the so |
| Douglas also held workshops with the museum in which | |
| 5th Berlin International Film Festival, where | Douglas also was nominated for the Golden Bear. |
| Douglas also added female backing vocals to the title | |
| Douglas also clocked up an almost impossible-to-equal | |
| k Engine look-a-like, and another into one of | Douglas, also from The Railway Series. |
| As SI-CUT.DB | Douglas also hosts, curates and plays at the SPRAWL c |
| Douglas also made commercial jets, producing the DC-8 | |
| In the 1970s, Gardner Carton & | Douglas also established one of the first health law |
| Douglas also lectured on Social Credit in Canada, Jap | |
| Douglas also altered the end gables, adding blue-bric | |
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