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| Douglas, who had not been in the best of health, died | |
| He guided defensive end Hugh | Douglas, who was named the 1995 NFL Defensive Rookie |
| lly fled to Victoria and reported to Governor | Douglas, who after a trip to Lillooet via Port Dougla |
| as a critic of the policies advanced by Roger | Douglas, who became Minister of Finance when Labour w |
| lection, defeating National Party member Alex | Douglas, who had won the seat against Gray in a by-el |
| World War I Jackson introduced Orage to C. H. | Douglas, who subsequently wrote economics articles fo |
| all their land back (except of course for the | Douglas', who pay Mr. Haney for theirs). |
| One justice, William O. | Douglas, who had been part of the majority in the lat |
| This aroused the jealousy of the Clan | Douglas, who claimed the office as their own. |
| his time he became acquainted with Stephen A. | Douglas, who introduced him to Abraham Lincoln. |
| Douglas, who served a number of years as a regional b | |
| Caitlin is currently pairing up with Matt | Douglas who is the lead singer and songster for The P |
| Douglas Whynott is an American writer who has written | |
| Sorenson, Susan, | Douglas Wiebe, and Richard Berk, "Legalized Abortion |
| Douglas Wiens, a professor of earth and planetary sci | |
| Douglas' wife, Elizabeth, died in 1878, and Douglas c | |
| The Birds' Christmas Carol is a novel by Kate | Douglas Wiggin written and published in 1887 and illu |
| ger and Karl Tunberg is loosely based on Kate | Douglas Wiggin's Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm and tells |
| Kate | Douglas Wiggin, author |
| f black politicians such as Jesse Jackson and | Douglas Wilder by announcing his candidacy in January |
| In July 2008, Richmond mayor L. | Douglas Wilder signed a proclamation declaring 15 Oct |
| November 2, 2004, former Virginia governor L. | Douglas Wilder was elected as Richmond's first direct |
| Governor | Douglas Wilder of Virginia |
| L. | Douglas Wilder's margin of victory in the 1989 Virgin |
| mer of 1992, while she was working in Gov. L. | Douglas Wilder's media office. |
| L. | Douglas Wilder, former governor of Virginia. |
| dly swore in Virginia's first black governor, | Douglas Wilder, in 1990. |
| he was granted clemency by Virginia Governor | Douglas Wilder, and the Virginia Court of Appeals ove |
| itaries at the installation ceremony included | Douglas Wilder, former Mayor and Lt. Governor Tim Kai |
| L. | Douglas Wilder, Virginia State Senator (D) |
| Richmond Mayor | Douglas Wilder, who had articles published in the pap |
| d in the general election by state senator L. | Douglas Wilder, who would go on to become the first A |
| Douglas Wilder, the first African American to have be | |
| ns of a political rival, Governor of Virginia | Douglas Wilder. |
| bracteata, William O. | Douglas Wilderness |
| Section (William O. | Douglas Wilderness) |
| hypoleium (form, William O. | Douglas Wilderness) |
| Douglas Wilkerson (born March 27, 1947 in Fayettevill | |
| Douglas Wilkie (1909 - 10 April 2002) was a respected | |
| McClelland was awarded the | Douglas Wilkie Medal for services to non-football in |
| Douglas will appear in the upcoming Rel Dowdell film, | |
| Douglas William Bracewell (20 January 1953 - ) is a f | |
| The second son of William the Hardy, Lord of | Douglas, William Wallace's companion in arms, and Ele |
| et on 16 February 1835, as Horace Meredith in | Douglas William Jerrold's comedy, Schoolfellows. |
| Douglas William "Doug" Bradley (born 7 September 1954 | |
| Douglas William Pulman (born 1 January 1946) is a for | |
| Douglas William the Conqueror p. 206 | |
| Roger | Douglas William Joslyn (born 7 May 1950) is an Englis |
| n in London, the eldest son of the dramatist, | Douglas William Jerrold. |
| He is buried with his father | Douglas William Jerrold at West Norwood Cemetery. |
| Douglas William "Doug" Sutherland (born 23 September | |
| Gary | Douglas Williams (born 1 September 1965) is a former |
| Micheal | Douglas Williams (born July 23, 1966 in Dallas, Texas |
| how it was announced that X Division Champion | Douglas Williams was unable to get to St Louis due to |
| s, Henry Spaulding, David "Honeyboy" Edwards, | Douglas Williams, and Big Joe Williams. |
| In 2007, Rowan | Douglas Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury, haile |
| Yoko Ono, David Byrne, Hans Peter Kuhn, Stan | Douglas, Willie Doherty, Victor Sloan and Alastair Ma |
| It was then bought by | Douglas Wills who donated it and the rectory field to |
| Douglas Wilmer as Major General Francis de Guingand | |
| Douglas Wilmer and Thorley Walters appear as Sherlock | |
| Douglas Wilmer | |
| Nigel Green was replaced by | Douglas Wilmer as Scotland Yard detective Nayland Smi |
| Douglas Wilmer as Sir Dennis Nayland Smith | |
| Douglas Wilmer as Sherlock Holmes | |
| Douglas Wilmer - Headmaster | |
| rnando Rey, Carmen Sevilla, Freddie Jones and | Douglas Wilmer. |
| Anthony Berry and | Douglas Wilson (eds.) with a foreword by the Rt. |
| Douglas Wilson (1950-1992) was a Canadian gay activis | |
| John | Douglas Wilson Carswell (born 3 May 1971) is a Britis |
| day about controversial theologian and writer | Douglas Wilson, the magazine described Reconstruction |
| Douglas Wimberley was born on 15 August 1896 at 8 Ard | |
| Highland) Division commanded by Major-General | Douglas Wimberley, 7th Armoured Division (General Geo |
| t of Public Instruction as the nominee of the | Douglas wing of his party, but was defeated. |
| 1857 and the vice-presidential nominee of the | Douglas wing of the Democratic Party in the 1860 US p |
| Camp Williams AAF, Camp | Douglas, Wisconsin |
| r of John Sergeant Wise, and cousin of George | Douglas Wise. |
| e of Man and is a primary road which connects | Douglas with Ramsey. |
| Gore won | Douglas with just 45.8% of the vote. |
| e River Valley National Heritage Corridor and | Douglas with a trip through the Douglas State Forest |
| n vocal group Deep River Boys Featuring Harry | Douglas with Pete Brown's orchestra recorded it in Os |
| of the Boyne, Athlone was invested by General | Douglas with ten regiments of foot, and five of horse |
| eta Garbo, in her final film role, and Melvyn | Douglas, with Constance Bennett, Roland Young and Rut |
| Marlene Dietrich, Herbert Marshall and Melvyn | Douglas with Edward Everett Horton, Laura Hope Crews |
| cribed as "a fine example of the work of John | Douglas, with particularly good internal and external |
| e unanimous opinion was written by William O. | Douglas, with Frank Murphy and Owen Roberts concurrin |
| sberry, and John Fraser as Bosie (Lord Alfred | Douglas) with James Mason, Nigel Patrick, Yvonne Mitc |
| William A. Richardson, who had nominated | Douglas, withdrew the Senator's candidacy and Buchana |
| Douglas Wolk described them as "a streamlined rock tr | |
| Douglas Wolk of Pitchfork Media said it was the band' | |
| Douglas won a fourth term, although with his lowest p | |
| Douglas won under the Liberal Party of Canada banner. | |
| Douglas won a gold medal in coxed eights at the 2000 | |
| Incumbent governor Jim | Douglas won reelection. |
| Douglas won the 1995 WDF Europe Youth Cup, and made h | |
| National Party candidate Dr Alex | Douglas won the resulting by-election on 1 April 2006 |
| National Party candidate Dr Alex | Douglas won the Gaven by-election held on 1 April 200 |
| Douglas Wood as Baldwin | |
| ds in 1984 (RESL 144), and is credited to The | Douglas Wood Group. |
| Douglas Wood as Dr. Ateshire | |
| ormer HIH Insurance director Rodney Adler and | Douglas Wood, a former hostage in Iraq. |
| ted information which helped in the rescue of | Douglas Wood. |
| John | Douglas Woodford was a cricketer who played for Yorks |
| Douglas Woolley Parker (born April 24, 1895 in Forest | |
| illville, Providence County, Rhode Island and | Douglas, Worcester County, Massachusetts. |
| Los Angeles, California curated an exhibit of | Douglas' work entitled Black Panther: The Revolutiona |
| Some find Yellowlees | Douglas' work to be rather morbid in tone as some ref |
| It was largely due to Vibert | Douglas' work that the Kingston Centre was formed in |
| ese efforts until the spring of 1919, Otis W. | Douglas worked until the last mines were destroyed. |
| Emory | Douglas worked as the Minister of Culture for the Bla |
| Douglas worked for the Norrlander farmers' party agai | |
| Mary | Douglas working in Africa |
| Yet another of Yellowlees | Douglas' works on hypertext is "What Hypertexts Can D |
| Pullinger finds | Douglas' works fascinating. |
| Smith also piloted the | Douglas World Cruiser Chicago, which among two others |
| ound Bullough's Pond: A Native American Epic, | Douglas Worth, 1987 |
| n March 29, 2006, it was announced that Bobby | Douglas would step down as Iowa State coach and that |
| ek re-election, which led to speculation that | Douglas would throw his hat into the ring against Ver |
| rst) abortion case prior to Roe, only Justice | Douglas, writing in dissent, suggested the existence |
| As Justice | Douglas wrote years later, "Brandeis usually sided wi |
| Douglas wrote biographical literature and biographies | |
| Justice | Douglas wrote a dissent where he strongly objected to |
| Associate Justice William O. | Douglas wrote a stinging dissent in which he argued t |
| Histories of the era, | Douglas wrote, show that at the time of the Constitut |
| t as a crime because it is highly offensive," | Douglas wrote. |
| He moved to | Douglas, Wyoming in 1931 and continued the practice o |
| -LP (105.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to | Douglas, Wyoming, USA. |
| excavation site of Supersaurus vivianae, near | Douglas, Wyoming. |
| The | Douglas X-3 Stiletto was the sleekest of the early ex |
| On September 16, 2004, Justice | Douglas Yard of the Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench d |
| worked on an extensive research project with | Douglas Yen in the Solomon Islands funded by a Captai |
| Douglas Yeo, expert on pesticides and locust control, | |
| Herbert Blakiston was the son of Rev. | Douglas Yeoman Blakiston and Sophia Matilda Dent. |
| seat on 22 January; he faced opposition from | Douglas Young, leader of the Scottish National Party, |
| It also features Anne Grey, Robert | Douglas, Zoe Palmer and Peter Gawthorne. |
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