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| Douglas was pledged in marriage, by contract, in 1492 | |
| In 1998, | Douglas was appointed to an advisory council of the A |
| George James Cosmo | Douglas was an Anglican priest in the third quarter o |
| Douglas was a tricky winger playing mostly on the rig | |
| Otis W. | Douglas was built as a commercial motor freight boat |
| The headquarters at Fort | Douglas was staffed by 200 individuals. |
| Douglas was also a long serving Liveryman with the Wo | |
| Douglas was Gazetted as a Commander of the Order of t | |
| Lord William | Douglas was created Earl of Selkirk in 1646 at the ag |
| Born in Los Angeles, California, | Douglas was the youngest son of actor Kirk Douglas an |
| According to multiple sources, | Douglas was able to forge a professional baseball car |
| Evelyn Barlas (1860 - 1914), pseudonym Evelyn | Douglas, was an English poet and political activist o |
| along with the two Humphreys) were killed and | Douglas was taken prisoner. |
| Douglas was elected to represent the Dunfermline cons | |
| Vibert | Douglas was an active member dating back to her Montr |
| Out of college, | Douglas was selected in the third round of the 1986 N |
| Douglas was born at Pittenweem, Fife, the son of a sh | |
| Douglas was consecrated on 21 September 1516. | |
| Douglas was a Quaker like his father, and succeeded h | |
| r the death of Hendrix' manager in 1973, Alan | Douglas was hired to evaluate hundreds of hours of re |
| he engineer and soldier Sir Robert Maclagan.. | Douglas was educated at the Royal High School and the |
| ading UK poet, critic and biographer of Keith | Douglas, was born in Hythe in 1939. |
| Young Robert | Douglas was one such cadet of the Scottish gentry. |
| The tower, also designed by John | Douglas, was then added and this was dedicated by Wil |
| In 1967, | Douglas was drafted by the expansion Oakland Seals, t |
| Douglas was elected speaker for the provincial assemb | |
| Douglas was left paralyzed from the waist down due to | |
| one of the weaker Calder winners in history, | Douglas was unable to maintain his early success, alt |
| Douglas was aware of their opinions and power, and kn | |
| Sir Alexander | Douglas was MP for Orkney and Shetland, in Scotland, |
| wing Melton's death in 1926, Davison McDowell | Douglas was elected President to consolidate the gain |
| Within a decade, | Douglas was elected to the Illinois House of Represen |
| ds that while several scholars have said that | Douglas was personally opposed to slavery, none has p |
| Nicholson asserts that the earl of | Douglas was bought off following his armed demonstrat |
| William | Douglas was a farmer, lumber merchant and political f |
| Douglas was appointed to the Canadian Senate to repre | |
| Douglas was married briefly to artist Rosalind Highto | |
| wealth Federation government of Premier Tommy | Douglas was re-elected with a reduced majority in the |
| Douglas was also a member of the Panamanian national | |
| William | Douglas was knighted before 1511. |
| While in North America | Douglas was court-martialled for firing a gun into a |
| To this end | Douglas was sent to study the Stalbridge Buildings in |
| As a teenager, | Douglas was incarcerated at the Youth Training School |
| Douglas was knighted before 1288, when he was called | |
| In 1942 | Douglas was replaced at Fighter Command by Leigh-Mall |
| Albert E. | Douglas was elected speaker. |
| At the beginning | Douglas was a sceptic, almost refusing to believe and |
| Douglas was born in Petersburg, Virginia. | |
| Archibald | Douglas, was able to inherit and his descendents, who |
| Her son Robert | Douglas was sent to England and Cambridge University |
| Fort Vancouver's Chief Factor, James | Douglas, was relocated to the young trading post to o |
| After only eight months in the office | Douglas was found on 1 October 2000 dead in his house |
| At the end of a week, | Douglas was obliged to draw off, with the loss of 400 |
| Douglas was married to Pamela Elizabeth Modica (Pamel | |
| Douglas was a reporter and then studio presenter on B | |
| Douglas was appointed as Morgan County State's Attorn | |
| In 1797 | Douglas was made a Lord of the Treasury by Pitt, and |
| Many pundits believed that | Douglas was the only Republican who could possibly de |
| Douglas was the son of distinguished Scottish physici | |
| an equally stereotypical Scot (also voiced by | Douglas) was immensely popular among the locals. |
| the University of Manchester for a MA degree, | Douglas was the subject of his thesis. |
| Douglas was Bishop of Dunblane until the abolition of | |
| Douglas was originally cast in the 1960 episode of Th | |
| during the reign of a King Solvathius, Sholto | Douglas was instrumental in putting down an uprising |
| When | Douglas was fired by Prime Minister Lange, Caygill wa |
| Douglas was educated at Glasgow University and later | |
| A three-time Pro Bowl selection, | Douglas was a first-round draft choice of the Jets in |
| Douglas was made a KCMG in 1947 and in 1950 he was ra | |
| Douglas was born in London, the seventh son of Henry | |
| Robert Oliver | Douglas was born on January 25, 1932 to parents resid |
| Joseph Stanley | Douglas was a first class cricketer who played 23 mat |
| Douglas was also a rugby referee, and officiated over | |
| During the 1950s, Sir | Douglas was the Commander of the British Brigade, Com |
| Douglas was not an outstanding churchman. | |
| A Sega Master System game starring | Douglas was also released, but was not based on Final |
| Douglas was sent to Cincinnati in a package of player | |
| After the regular season concluded, | Douglas was selected into the ACC All-Defensive Team |
| In addition, Stuart | Douglas was sent on a two-month loan to Rushden & Dia |
| Douglas was based in London and had worked with CBS s | |
| In 2006 the | Douglas was designated a University Institute in Ment |
| Douglas was born in Osgood, Indiana. | |
| Camp | Douglas was named regimental headquarters for the 14t |
| Katie | Douglas was named to the 2009 WNBA All-Star Team as a |
| Douglas was sent at an early age to the court of Loui | |
| Douglas was re-elected governor with 57% of the vote | |
| Melvyn | Douglas was cast as the senior Clement Sturgess, a ne |
| Douglas was active in Democratic politics at a time w | |
| sachusetts the son of a sailor, who died when | Douglas was five. |
| ooking Gramercy Park where their first child, | Douglas, was born in 1936 and their second, Ellen, in |
| Douglas was educated at Dauntsey's School in Wiltshir | |
| Douglas was the son of John Douglas, 7th Marquess of | |
| After the Restoration | Douglas was offered the bishopric of Edinburgh if he |
| On 10 October 2009, | Douglas was given a straight red card in a match agai |
| Eventually, | Douglas was removed from Cabinet, but the dispute had |
| Douglas was part of the Swindon side which reached th | |
| Douglas was advancing free market monetarist policies | |
| William | Douglas was the eldest son and heir of William Dougla |
| n May 12, 2011, it was reported that OL Aaron | Douglas was found dead in Jacksonville, Florida. |
| Douglas was elected as a Democrat to the Forty-fourth | |
| Port | Douglas was the second major settlement of any size o |
| His father, Patrick | Douglas, was the second son of William Douglas of Whi |
| ppard three years later, and their only child | Douglas was born on 8 December 1880. |
| James McCrie | Douglas was acclaimed for a second term as mayor. |
| Four years later, | Douglas was a team captain at the 1968 Olympic Games |
| In taking this position, | Douglas was defending his Popular Sovereignty or "Squ |
| Lord | Douglas was eventually victorious, and the castle des |
| ver is a 1953 Western film directed by Gordon | Douglas, was originally released in 3D with lots of a |
| Douglas was educated at Dulwich and Selwyn College, C | |
| Douglas was the first black state champion in the his | |
| Openly gay former Big Brother housemate Zach | Douglas was reportedly removed from the original line |
| Francis | Douglas was appointed Governor of Malta, leading to a |
| Douglas was signed by the St. Louis Rams as an undraf | |
| Douglas was cut by the Eagles prior to the 2005 seaso | |
| Douglas was captured and Albany forced to retreat. | |
| One of his professors, William O. | Douglas, was impressed with Fortas and arranged for h |
| For declining to recognise episcopacy | Douglas was deprived of this charge on 1 October 1662 |
| In 1979, | Douglas was inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of |
| Wintermans presents the case that Alfred | Douglas was, contrary to popular belief, a supportive |
| senior career when he joined Sunderland from | Douglas Water FC in 1910. |
| known as Jock Davidson (born July 13, 1932 in | Douglas Water, Scotland) is a Scottish former footbal |
| Stephen | Douglas Watkins (born July 19, 1978 in Lubbock, Texas |
| Alister George | Douglas Watson (born 2 May 1908 in Southend-on-Sea, E |
| land granted to her great-great-grandfather, | Douglas Watson, for his services in the American Revo |
| He married | Douglas Watt in 1898 after which they lived with Edmu |
| James | Douglas Watt (April 13, 1914 in Reston, Manitoba - De |
| This new building on | Douglas Way was officially opened by Diana, Princess |
| round 7am until 4pm, in Deptford High Street, | Douglas Way and the junction with Giffin Street. |
| It was burnt down in 1978, but rebuilt on | Douglas Way, with Prince Charles laying the foundatio |
| in Hollywood with the Oscar winning producer | Douglas Wayne is intoxicating for Tanya, especially w |
| Douglas Wayne Owens (May 2, 1937 - December 18, 2002) | |
| Douglas Wayne Hart (born June 6, 1939 in Handley, Tex | |
| Douglas WB-66D Destroyer, 53-00431 reported scrapped | |
| Radcliffe Bailey, Roe Ethridge, Kara Walker, | Douglas Weathersby and Ty Pennington. |
| Green continued to model for the photographer | Douglas Webb, her last husband, a former war hero of |
| Orchestra performed the world premier of the | Douglas Weiland Opus 30 Clarinet Concerto (2001). |
| Douglas Weir is dam on the Vaal River, near Douglas, | |
| touring with his own band, featuring bassist | Douglas Weiss. |
| Douglas Wellesley Morrell CBE, (February 6, 1917 - Fe | |
| In 2009 Sameer Karim, head of | Douglas Wemyss Solicitors, successfully represented t |
| Douglas Wemyss set up his own practice in Loughboroug | |
| In the mid 90s | Douglas Wemyss defended Roy Brian Taylor in a murder |
| In 2002 | Douglas Wemyss Solicitors successfully defended in Gi |
| It was founded, when the solicitor | Douglas Wemyss opened an office in Leicester in 1997. |
| Douglas Wemyss Solicitors is a full service law firm | |
| meer Karim became senior partner and owner of | Douglas Wemyss Solicitors. |
| He was raised in Chelsea, Massachusetts, | Douglas went to Brandeis University to earn a degree |
| This is the second time producer Alan | Douglas went with Capitol Records for a Hendrix relea |
| ' in 1959 in the British music magazine, NME, | Douglas went on to record eight cover versions of for |
| Douglas went on to be the founding president of the F | |
| y's wife Virginia and his children, Robin and | Douglas, were also there, having been flown in from W |
| All military roles except those of Clift and | Douglas were portrayed as themselves by actual milita |
| She and her husband | Douglas were appointed Mistress and Master Cutler of |
| itions designed by the Chester architect John | Douglas were made to the house for W. E. Oakley in 18 |
| On May 10 both Stevens and | Douglas were released from their contracts. |
| rms the 4th Earl of Angus and the 8th Earl of | Douglas were third cousins. |
| arke, Rice Sheppard, J. A. Kinney, and Robert | Douglas were all elected to two year terms in 1913 an |
| ltower designed by the Chester architect John | Douglas were built. |
| Douglas West is a House of Keys constituency in Dougl | |
| - Ola Brunkert, Malando Gassama, Roger Palm, | Douglas Westlund |
| Art by | Douglas Wheatley |
| The rest of the crew includes Commander | Douglas Wheelock, along with flight engineers Shannon |
| ollowed by NASA astronauts Shannon Walker and | Douglas Wheelock. |
| He fell out with his sister, Lady Jane | Douglas, when he discovered her secret marriage to Jo |
| wer was added in 1912 after the death of John | Douglas, when the firm was known as Douglas, Minshull |
| entation from Hastings just upstream of Point | Douglas, where the Saint Croix River empties into the |
| Early in January 1863 it was at Camp | Douglas, where it remained until it finally mustered |
| Nader also had his best performance by far in | Douglas, where he got over 10% of the vote. |
| mpaign for the Senate seat against Stephen A. | Douglas, which included the Lincoln-Douglas debates o |
| e first of three westerns, directed by Gordon | Douglas, which starred Clint Walker. |
| etter with Newton D. Baker and Lewis Williams | Douglas which appeared in The New York Times and whic |
| rd is a timber-framed lych gate dated 1902 by | Douglas which is a Grade II listed building. |
| It is a tributary of the River | Douglas which it joins in Lathom. |
| also published a poem written by Lord Alfred | Douglas which referred to Margot "bound with Lesbian |
| In 1886 the church was restored by John | Douglas, which included the addition of a pyramidal s |
| Its current principal is | Douglas Whipple and its mascot is Gomes Gopher. |
| Robert | Douglas Whistle (born April 4, 1961 in Thunder Bay, O |
| --Douglas Whitaker 01:37, 26 July 2006 (UTC) | |
| -Douglas Whitaker 01:30, 7 December 2006 (UTC) | |
| Edward | Douglas White Catholic High School is a private, Roma |
| Bill | Douglas, White House correspondent for McClatchy News |
| s in 1908, and was succeeded by his nephew Dr | Douglas White, a London-based GP. |
| George's eldest son David | Douglas, who became the 7th Earl of Angus, married Ma |
| One of his friends was Sir James | Douglas who was governor of Vancouver Island and Brit |
| st of a neighbouring artist, Sholto Johnstone | Douglas who lived at Birkhill, Muckhart, where the Pa |
| ipt and the Saturday Evening Post; and Gilean | Douglas, who wrote for New Mexico Quarterly. |
| He was succeeded in the baronetcy by his son | Douglas, who was elected as MP for Aberdeen South in |
| y's Labour Member of Parliament (MP), Francis | Douglas, who had been appointed as Governor of Malta |
| ects are her boyfriend, Mark Bellows (Michael | Douglas), who is the chief surgical resident; Dr. Geo |
| virtually rebuilt in 1876 to a design by John | Douglas, who added the south aisle in 1902, and the s |
| the unexpired term of resigning Rep. Lewis W. | Douglas, who had been appointed the U.S director of t |
| Douglas, who had endured unhappy conflicts with the a | |
| d only by the prowess of Annie Oakley (Angela | Douglas), who has taken a liking to Knutt. |
| ather's business; however, it was his brother | Douglas who was later appointed to run the family bus |
| aker of this variety was a baker named Robbie | Douglas, who opened his shop in Selkirk in 1859. |
| 2007 by controversial BBC controller, Lesley | Douglas, who appointed Alan Titchmarsh as presenter. |
| It is named after David | Douglas, who collected seed from the plant during his |
| This was a turning point for | Douglas, who was accustomed to administering the colo |
| estored in 1894 by the Chester architect John | Douglas who added a spire to the tower and built a ne |
| the influence of Illinois senator Stephen A. | Douglas, who made him his private secretary. |
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