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| As SI-CUT.DB | Douglas also hosts, curates and plays at the SPRAWL c |
| Douglas also lectured on Social Credit in Canada, Jap | |
| Douglas also designed an entrance lodge which was bui | |
| Romford's first captain, Erskine | Douglas, also scored Raiders' first ever goal. |
| Douglas also clocked up an almost impossible-to-equal | |
| But | Douglas also noted that many of the decisions and rul |
| Douglas also held coaching positions at Drexel Univer | |
| hool, Hanson clerked for future Chief Justice | Douglas Amdahl and Justice Robert Sheran before joini |
| Glen | Douglas Amerson (born November 24, 1938 in Munday, Te |
| mer who has performed with Tim Berne and Dave | Douglas, among others. |
| Meanwhile, | Douglas, an ardent Communist and poet, was involved i |
| It tells the story of | Douglas, an abandoned dog, as he follows a "pretty la |
| s opponent in the Democratic primary was Paul | Douglas, an economist and professor at the University |
| amme on STV, hosted by sports broadcaster Ali | Douglas and money advisor Fergus Muirhead. |
| he fourth son of James the Gross, 7th Earl of | Douglas and his wife Beatrice Lindsay, daughter of He |
| t on to become a Corporate Trainer for Hunter | Douglas, and involved with charities. |
| d Washington Counties, as well as portions of | Douglas and Sarpy Counties. |
| 171-72), William O. | Douglas and fellow Yale law school professor Thurman |
| ings is the sixteenth album by trumpeter Dave | Douglas and the second featuring his Charms of the Ni |
| al, Manchester to Southport Railway and River | Douglas and was constructed prior to the Rakewood Via |
| The church was built in 1906 and designed by | Douglas and Minshull. |
| or the United States with minesweeper Otis W. | Douglas and other vessels on 27 April 1919. |
| l Nonstop Action Wrestling and assisted Shane | Douglas and James Mitchell in shaving Raven's head. |
| Bing Crosby Pro-Am (tie with Sam Snead, Dave | Douglas, and Jack Burke, Jr.) |
| Douglas and Elizabeth were featured photographer gues | |
| rt time on Harney Street, the church moved to | Douglas and Fifteenth Streets until the summer of 186 |
| r is a short-story anthology edited by Stuart | Douglas and Paul Magrs, published by Obverse Books an |
| ish due to a mix-up in the changeover between | Douglas and Emily Freeman. |
| e arch bridge was designed by architect W. J. | Douglas and was built at a cost of $17,636. |
| e had romantic relationships with actors Kirk | Douglas and James Dean before going on to marry Vic D |
| enture into the aviation field (e.g., Boeing, | Douglas, and Pratt & Whitney). |
| three counties in northeast Kansas: Atchison, | Douglas and Wyandotte. |
| ames Stewart, Don Rickles, Milton Berle, Kirk | Douglas and Ronald Reagan were still regulars, along |
| Radnich also has three grown children, Kelly, | Douglas and Stephanie. |
| emporary indigenous writing (2000, with Josie | Douglas), and Without Reservation: Indigenous Erotica |
| to Nevada and Utah, and was stationed at Camp | Douglas and Fort Ruby until its disbandment by consol |
| hwell fell to the crown, Galloway to Margaret | Douglas, and the Douglas lands and earldom passed to |
| alist government in North America under Tommy | Douglas and the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation |
| They were Fraser Agnew, Boyd | Douglas and Denis Watson. |
| Reg | Douglas and Bob Parker - Men's Double Sculls |
| They received land grants from Governor James | Douglas and started running the Anderson sawmill at t |
| etween Ballintemple and the larger suburbs of | Douglas and Blackrock. |
| added and the chancel was altered in 1900 by | Douglas and Minshull, and in 1932 a north chapel by T |
| four more children were born: Edgar, Dorothy, | Douglas and Marjorie. |
| st Lubitsch and starring Merle Oberon, Melvyn | Douglas and Burgess Meredith. |
| His brother is Peter | Douglas and his half-brothers are Michael Douglas and |
| ritish historical drama film directed by Bill | Douglas and starring an ensemble cast including James |
| e he moved to Chester in either 1855 or 1860, | Douglas and his family lived in Abbey Square in the c |
| He died in | Douglas, and was buried in North Platte Cemetery, Nor |
| Director David | Douglas and his brother Tim were able to make the fil |
| Grove, and flows generally southwards through | Douglas and Ozark counties. |
| watershed includes major portions of eastern | Douglas and Ozark counties and includes portions of W |
| d also written a campaign book for Stephen A. | Douglas, and other non-fiction works. |
| Also in 1789 | Douglas and his uncle Snape Hamond were members of th |
| h Macdonald Carey, Two Blind Mice with Melvyn | Douglas, and Bird Cage, which garnered her a Tony Awa |
| ury Blues" is a song written in 1949 by K. C. | Douglas and Robert Geddins. |
| It was designed by John | Douglas and the new church was consecrated in 1875 by |
| ge name, noting that he was endowed like Chad | Douglas and resembled legendary gay adult film star C |
| In 2004, | Douglas and Zeta-Jones took legal action against stal |
| en, Anderson, Linn, Miami, Franklin, Johnson, | Douglas and Wyandotte. |
| served in the English Channel, at first under | Douglas, and then by 1795 under Captain Charles Stirl |
| of Cairns, including the resort town of Port | Douglas and the Torres Strait Islands. |
| atching The Vikings with Tony Curtis and Kirk | Douglas, and I always liked that score. |
| The raiding party, led by Sir James | Douglas, and possibly the Earl of Dunbar, took the to |
| hich he co-starred as Pepper opposite Michael | Douglas and Evan Rachel Wood. |
| and chapel were added in 1909 and designed by | Douglas and Minshull. |
| st-selling novel of the same name by Lloyd C. | Douglas, and was produced by Paramount Pictures. |
| raged to move to the colony by Governor James | Douglas and took up land near modern-day Quesnel. |
| by the same architectural firm, then known as | Douglas and Minshull were submitted to Chester City C |
| , the 6th Congressional district consisted of | Douglas and Elbert counties, as well as portions of A |
| Whitehead was one of five children born to | Douglas and Edith Whitehead in Burns, a small communi |
| He is a son of Norman | Douglas and a brother of Roger Douglas, both (ex) Lab |
| Countess of Mar, window of the first Earl of | Douglas and mother to the second. |
| became a pupil of the Chester architect John | Douglas and in 1886 he joined in partnership with the |
| gland internationals Ronnie Clayton and Bryan | Douglas, and ex-Welsh international Roy Vernon. |
| y-drama film starring Jill Clayburgh, Michael | Douglas, and Charles Grodin. |
| is the twenty-seventh album by trumpeter Dave | Douglas and the first to feature him exclusively on c |
| The son of John | Douglas and Olive Spaulding, he was born in Plainfiel |
| Knight claimed she had been in love with | Douglas and admitted to the offences, which took plac |
| ted by Richard Attenborough, starring Michael | Douglas and Alyson Reed |
| members or guests, including trumpeters Dave | Douglas and Cuong Vu, as well as saxophonist Chris Sp |
| supporting the Democratic candidate, Stephen | Douglas, and an effigy of Abraham Lincoln riding a ra |
| It was directed by Gordon | Douglas, and was adapted from a story by Sam Rolfe. |
| Leading Southern senators had met with | Douglas, and had insisted on popular sovereignty as a |
| 1897 and was designed by the local architects | Douglas and Fordham. |
| y Baroque style by the Chester architect John | Douglas and built by James Swindley. |
| ervoirs that form part of the water supply to | Douglas and the surrounding villages. |
| Balvenie, | Douglas and their mother were outcast from Scottish s |
| Poolstock is south of the River | Douglas and is situated next to the Leeds and Liverpo |
| ( | Douglas and Costello are currently jocks at WTIX-FM, |
| relay together with Jeanette Kwakye, Montell | Douglas and Emily Freeman. |
| e was married in 1937 to the then Marquess of | Douglas and Clydesdale, who became the 14th Duke of H |
| Stone, | Douglas, and Sheen (for a brief cameo) reunited for a |
| Turner teamed up again with | Douglas and DeVito the following year for its sequel, |
| ngs were designed by the local architect John | Douglas and built on his own land in 1903. |
| he bowled and in return was bowled by Johnny | Douglas and in the Leicestershire match had a match h |
| The school was designed jointly by John | Douglas and W. T. Lockwood (son of Thomas Lockwood) f |
| The church was built in 1903 and designed by | Douglas and Minshall, a firm of architects from Chest |
| cipher, former president and CEO of McDonnell | Douglas and Boeing |
| erent from any of the styles formerly used by | Douglas and it "shocked the City Council Improvement |
| In 1906, he was elected as Mayor of | Douglas and became a member of the city Board of Educ |
| laboration with fellow Skye songwriters Blair | Douglas and Richard Macintyre, won Album of the Year |
| t stars Glenn Ford, Stella Stevens and Melvyn | Douglas and is directed by George Marshall. |
| The 2006 state election saw Alex | Douglas and Phil Gray once again running against each |
| gold medalist hurdler Bob Tisdall, poet Keith | Douglas and actors Jeremy Sinden, Marc Sinden and And |
| s., Hicks & Richardson, Peyton, Hoell, Cook & | Douglas, and George Parker), a dentist (Dr. |
| 31 March 1978 - 5 June 2010: Marquess of | Douglas and Clydesdale |
| He served as judge of the superior court for | Douglas and Grant Counties 1917-1924. |
| claimed producers such as A.R. Rahman, Johnny | Douglas, and the Bombay Dub Orchestra. |
| nd designed by the Chester firm of architects | Douglas and Minshull. |
| Chairman's Special Award: Jonathan | Douglas and Ben Parker |
| aries as Frederick William Rolfe, Lord Alfred | Douglas and John Addington Symonds. |
| ms had three children, Mollie, Kate, and Anne | Douglas, and he had been married to his wife, Beverle |
| In 1886 the Chester firm of architects, | Douglas and Fordham, added an extension in Elizabetha |
| which flows generally southwestwardly through | Douglas and Pope Counties. |
| She also appeared in Home Movies with Kirk | Douglas and Nancy Allen for director Brian DePalma in |
| starring Fred MacMurray, Vera Ralston, Robert | Douglas and Victor McLaglen. |
| Go Back/Island Masquerade (1983) (with Sheila | Douglas and Sally Wentworth) |
| s then-girlfriend, Catherine Wreford, Illeana | Douglas, and Ed Begley, Jr.. |
| , plus other superb musicians including Jerry | Douglas and Ricky Skaggs. |
| The River | Douglas and Bradley Brook form the boundary on the ea |
| s designed by the Chester architects' firm of | Douglas and Fordham. |
| Man... is a 1970 western comedy starring Kirk | Douglas and Henry Fonda and directed by Joseph L. Man |
| emove confusion with well-known actor Michael | Douglas and daytime host Mike Douglas, as well as sat |
| When | Douglas and his allies created the ACT New Zealand pa |
| any and built two sternwheelers, the Governor | Douglas and the Colonel Moody to serve between New We |
| also won for Best Supporting Actor for Melvyn | Douglas and Best Cinematography - Black and White. |
| 's Jubilee USA, and also performed with Patti | Douglas and Lee Mace's Ozark Opry. |
| by Swiss band Yello, once LaFontaine ignores | Douglas and introduces Al Chalk. |
| Both Kirk | Douglas and Buydens were behind the establishment of |
| Angus between 1938 and 1940, and Marquess of | Douglas and Clydesdale between 1940 and 1973, and fro |
| Douglas and Elizabeth were married in October 2005 in | |
| a 2006 interview, and named Poundmaker, Tommy | Douglas and Norman Bethune as his favourite Canadians |
| It stars Grace Kelly, Stewart Granger, Paul | Douglas and John Ericson. |
| She was a half-sister of the writer Norman | Douglas and her maternal great-grandfather was Genera |
| Both Port | Douglas and the Douglas Road, as well as the Douglas |
| Esher, Surrey on 15 January 1895, the son of | Douglas and Victoria Ridley. |
| nd in 1894, the son of Daniel Smith and Annie | Douglas, and grew up there. |
| dge, adjacent to this bridge, was designed by | Douglas and Fordham in 1894 and is listed Grade II. |
| Vancouver: | Douglas and McIntyre, 1994. |
| me back to Canada at the instigation of Tommy | Douglas, and in 1963, at the age of 26, he was electe |
| &B song written by British songwriters Johnny | Douglas and Karen Poole for Kylie Minogue's ninth stu |
| Brandon College, which he attended with Tommy | Douglas and Stanley Knowles in the late twenties. |
| the Stone," but praised the interplay between | Douglas and Turner. |
| y matron of the Claresholm Hospital; two sons | Douglas and Harvey; brother Bert, and three sisters, |
| Firs - | Douglas and Grand fir |
| e also wrote the definitive biography of John | Douglas, and played a part in the preservation of Alb |
| ash Landing was the first release produced by | Douglas, and immediately caused controversy. |
| In 1933 he married Agnes Kerr of Castle | Douglas, and the couple had 2 children. |
| Lord Sempill; his three elder brothers, John, | Douglas and Robert, all served in the Army. |
| arbara, California by Scottish botanist David | Douglas and named by Edward Lee Greene in 1892. |
| McDonnell | Douglas and Taiwan Aerospace (with Allen P Webb, 1992 |
| Burke was born in Melbourne to | Douglas and Marie Hemingway, and was educated at Gena |
| It also was produced by | Douglas and received a mixed reception from music cri |
| ayor Robert Cooksey, city commissioners A. R. | Douglas and Bob Yearack, and former city commissioner |
| y had one son and two daughters, Anne Hammond | Douglas and Harriet Douglas. |
| This disturbs | Douglas, and Mary tries to calm him. |
| former schoolmaster's house, also designed by | Douglas, and also a Grade II* listed building. |
| Deur, | Douglas and Turner, Nancy J. Keeping it Living. |
| ggles, and starring Claudette Colbert, Melvyn | Douglas, and Robert Young. |
| sidential elector on the Democratic ticket of | Douglas and Johnson in 1860. |
| rince Edward Island, the son of Elisha Albert | Douglas and Emma Louise Coffin. |
| It was directed by Gordon | Douglas and is based on 1961 novel by Richard Jessup, |
| ss, Bunch, Washington, Main, Filmore, Linden, | Douglas and Cruise Streets". |
| Loch Lomond HP, Craiglodge, Croftengea, Glen | Douglas and Inchmoan. |
| had changed, with Leon Leiffer joined by Tony | Douglas and Ken Kendricks. |
| often spend her summer holidays visiting Sir | Douglas and his wife. |
| ingham Priory to David II against the Lord of | Douglas and his uncle Sir Archibald in respect of cer |
| It is about 40 miles (64 km) west of Cape | Douglas and is south of Wales, Alaska. |
| a book co-authored by Papadopoulos with David | Douglas and John Boutelle. |
| n in Long Beach, California, the son of Wayne | Douglas and Nellie Jane (House) Bettis, and attended |
| es only minor traffic except around Valdosta, | Douglas, and Dublin. |
| e children, a daughter and two sons, Shelton, | Douglas, and John, Jr. |
| te guest of Johnny Carson, Merv Griffin, Mike | Douglas and Dinah Shore, and he also had his own one- |
| films Diamonds alongside Dan Aykroyd and Kirk | Douglas and Anywhere but Here with Natalie Portman an |
| 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, starring Kirk | Douglas and James Mason |
| Julia | Douglas and George Merritt were married 5 November 18 |
| She was previously married to George | Douglas and has two children from that marriage, Rex |
| al from the early 1900s, which is probably by | Douglas and Minshull. |
| represented three southern counties, Umpqua, | Douglas and Jackson as a Whig in the upper chamber Co |
| as a Democrat against incumbent Governor Jim | Douglas and four other candidates. |
| (brother of James Cagney), directed by Gordon | Douglas and starring Gregory Peck and Barbara Payton. |
| ton, Sir Hans Sloane, Edmund Halley and James | Douglas, and the poet and statesman, Joseph Addison. |
| The architect was John | Douglas and its expense was met partly by the 1st Duk |
| The 2009 state election saw | Douglas and Gray pitted against each other for the th |
| and starring Lionel Atwill, Fay Wray, Melvyn | Douglas and Dwight Frye. |
| This is a new building of 1889-90 designed by | Douglas and Fordham for the 1st Duke of Westminster. |
| ches of the house - the 'Black' (for Earls of | Douglas) and 'Red' (for the Earls of Angus). |
| Legislative Assembly in the 1960s under Tommy | Douglas and Woodrow Lloyd. |
| They established missions at Port | Douglas and Skookumchuck Hot Springs, and encouraged |
| xophone at age 13 and attended high school at | Douglas Anderson School of the Arts with a well-known |
| He attended | Douglas Anderson School of the Arts in Jacksonville, |
| He attended | Douglas Anderson School of the Arts. |
| 2 in Jacksonville, Florida and graduated from | Douglas Anderson School of the Arts. |
| Deacon: Rev. Mr. | Douglas Anderson |
| evoted to the performing and expressive arts, | Douglas Anderson. |
| John | Douglas Andrew Lidster (born October 18, 1960 in Kaml |
| Sir | Douglas Andrew Kilgour Black, (1913-2002) was a physi |
| was defeated in the 1980 federal election by | Douglas Anguish of the New Democratic Party. |
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