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| James | Douglas Annand (1875 - 1952) was an Australian politi |
| In early 2005, | Douglas announced that he would not run against Democ |
| On April 30, | Douglas announced again that he would not seek Jeffor |
| tically-motivated lessons inspire Frances and | Douglas, another student, to plot to overthrow a busi |
| In 1991 Tilbury acquired RM | Douglas, another construction and civil engineering b |
| It stars Kirk | Douglas, Anthony Quinn, Carolyn Jones and Earl Hollim |
| ew Anton ... E.R.W. Tillyard, III (as Matthew | Douglas Anton) |
| suaded their French comrades to make a stand, | Douglas apparently having forgotten the lessons of Ho |
| Douglas appealed during his political career to the c | |
| For several years, | Douglas appeared on TV shows like Mission: Impossible |
| Patricia Neal and James | Douglas appeared in Love Letters in 1999. |
| In 1991, | Douglas appeared with his father (in the senior Dougl |
| on to Otterburn just 30 miles from Newcastle, | Douglas appeared to be tarrying to see whether Hotspu |
| The following year, Kirk | Douglas appeared in The Bad and the Beautiful; his ch |
| When Representative | Douglas Applegate opted to run for the Ohio Senate in |
| t time following the 1944 provincial election | Douglas appointed Brockelbank to Cabinet as Minister |
| he first Unionist Chief Whip, and he arranged | Douglas' appointment as Superintendent of the Whip's |
| In 1984, an American businessman Danny | Douglas approached Czechoslovak authorities (Embassy |
| s as follows: After 25 years, Oliver and Lisa | Douglas are unhappy with their farm. |
| Paintings designed by | Douglas are in panels below the clerestory and in the |
| He moved to | Douglas, Arizona in 1903 and resumed practicing law. |
| During World War I, Hazel Carter of | Douglas, Arizona stowed away on a ship to France to s |
| The following year they moved to | Douglas, Arizona, with the body of the Mormon colonis |
| stiana") is a radio station licensed to serve | Douglas, Arizona, USA. |
| r league baseball team in Bisbee, Arizona and | Douglas, Arizona. |
| sioned on 19 November 1983 at Bath, Commander | Douglas Armstrong in command. |
| Douglas Armstrong is a former City Councillor on the | |
| was directed by Hal Needham and starred Kirk | Douglas, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ann-Margret, Paul Lyn |
| Douglas Arnold Hyde (8 April 1911, Worthing, Sussex - | |
| Francis Hay, 9th Earl of Erroll and Elizabeth | Douglas, around 15 October 1616, with a tocher of 20, |
| ac Time documentary film "Memory & Desire" by | Douglas Arrowsmith which is slated to be released in |
| The Saugatuck | Douglas Art Club tribute to Burr was dedicated in 198 |
| Douglas Arthur Smith (born June 13, 1960 in Mesic, No | |
| Douglas Arthur Davies was born on 12 January 1896. | |
| Louis | Douglas as Joe Smile |
| ular on-air chemistry with meteorologist Paul | Douglas, as well as Sports Director Randy Shaver. |
| Sarah | Douglas as Ursa: Zod's second in command and consort. |
| Don | Douglas as Jed Thomasson |
| rt gave the film 3.5 stars out of 4, praising | Douglas as "the right actor for the role. |
| in to accommodate the changes, including Jack | Douglas as Nellie's cousin Stanley, and Sue Nicholls |
| Melvyn | Douglas as Henry Drummond |
| Warren | Douglas as Police Sgt. Bill Davidson |
| Donna | Douglas as Frankie |
| Melvyn | Douglas as Dr. Lawrence Strelson |
| n 1956 he joined the cabinet of Premier Tommy | Douglas as Attorney General and Provincial Secretary. |
| Donald | Douglas as Murray |
| James B. | Douglas as Judge McInery |
| , a man described by her brother, the Duke of | Douglas, as a 'wore-out old rake'. |
| Robert | Douglas as Marchese Alessandro de Granazia |
| tairs with Joan Sims as Mrs Breeches and Jack | Douglas as Clodson, and the Bellamys became the Pella |
| Kirk | Douglas as Marshal Len Merrick |
| used the location and early history of Castle | Douglas as the inspiration for his novel Castle Dange |
| Robert | Douglas as Duc de Lavalle |
| Pavel | Douglas as John III Comyn, Lord of Badenoch |
| Damon | Douglas as Paul |
| Don | Douglas as Medical Student in a suit |
| and often spoke of J.S. Woodsworth and Tommy | Douglas as his ideological mentors. |
| Donald | Douglas as Captain Lewis |
| Melvyn | Douglas as Franklin the elder statesman |
| Paul | Douglas as Leonard Borland |
| ar, but when being flown back from El Paso to | Douglas's factory at Santa Monica, California with Do |
| ually, the Prime Minister, David Lange, fired | Douglas as finance minister and then himself resigned |
| Lincoln was again edged by Stoneman | Douglas as well as Vestavia Hills High School in Alab |
| Illeana | Douglas as Joyce Rothman |
| Kirk | Douglas as Paris Pitman Jr. |
| rancon, Raymond Massey as Gail Wynand, Robert | Douglas as Ellsworth Toohey and Kent Smith as Peter K |
| Jack | Douglas as Twitching father |
| Melvyn | Douglas as Henry Lowndes |
| George | Douglas as Jewel Thief Steve Brady |
| Melvyn | Douglas as Roger Penderel: a war veteran who arrives |
| Leal | Douglas as Catherine |
| Sarah | Douglas as Shandray |
| chose longtime Premier of Saskatchewan Tommy | Douglas as its first leader. |
| Kirk | Douglas as Matthew Harrison Brady |
| ie (Vern) Foster Jr., was hired by Mr. & Mrs. | Douglas as manager of WDSP in 1957. |
| t the UK general election, 1918, he appointed | Douglas as his secretary. |
| Eric | Douglas as Bud Tenneray |
| Shirley | Douglas as Ellen G. Layton |
| Angela | Douglas as Denise |
| It was an unusual commission for | Douglas, as most of his previous designs had been for |
| his colonial career as successor to Sir James | Douglas as Governor of the Colony of British Columbia |
| Mike | Douglas as The Governor |
| Shirley | Douglas as Grandma |
| Paul | Douglas as Pop Larkin |
| George | Douglas as Sheriff Dubbitt |
| The acclamation of James McCrie | Douglas as mayor marked the first mayoral acclamation |
| Melvyn | Douglas as Brice Chamberlain |
| Kirk | Douglas as Lomax |
| Robert | Douglas as Prince Barin |
| Joanna | Douglas as Eve Miller |
| Assistance was flying the flag of Sir Charles | Douglas, as commander in chief of the Nova Scotia Sta |
| Melvyn | Douglas as Larry Baker |
| Alan | Douglas as Joe Murdock aka Mrs. Whipple |
| This was in response to a question | Douglas asked Novack about his start in the film busi |
| young Marchese Alessandro de Granazia (Robert | Douglas) asks for Anne's hand in marriage, but is rej |
| Douglas, assisted by John Northrop, began to modify a | |
| Space launch complex jacking for McDonnell | Douglas Astronautics (now Boeing) (1994) |
| anced Microelectronic Laboratory at McDonnell | Douglas Astronautics Co. in 1977. |
| Roosevelt and | Douglas at first encouraged and supported him for the |
| 67th Illinois Infantry was organized at Camp | Douglas at Chicago, Illinois and mustered into Federa |
| Margaret, Duchess of Touraine and Countess of | Douglas, at "Treyff", on November 26, 1426, and on Se |
| House, a reference to its distance from Port | Douglas, at the Douglas Road's commencement at the he |
| 71st Illinois Infantry was organized at Camp | Douglas at Chicago, Illinois and mustered into Federa |
| Albert | Douglas at the Biographical Directory of the United S |
| ccessful presidential candidate is Stephen A. | Douglas, at 5 ft 4 in (163 cm). |
| to have been as Lady Randolph in John Home's | Douglas at Covent Garden in 1798. |
| eeport Doctrine was articulated by Stephen A. | Douglas at the second of the Lincoln-Douglas debates |
| Yorke married Augusta Emmiline Monteath | Douglas at St Georges Hanover Square on 4 March 1862. |
| He left | Douglas at an early age and went on to accumulate gre |
| site of a previous church to a design by John | Douglas at the expense of Richard Grosvenor, 2nd Marq |
| uly of 2008, Lester beat the undefeated Jason | Douglas at the Activity Center in Maywood, California |
| 69th Illinois Infantry was organized at Camp | Douglas at Chicago, Illinois and mustered into Federa |
| since the departure of longtime drummer Dave | Douglas at the end of 2007. |
| Douglas' attempt to finesse his way around the Missou | |
| Douglas attempts to respond to an eight-year-old's at | |
| Born in Chillicothe, Ohio, | Douglas attended the public schools of Chillicothe an |
| Born in Abington, Pennsylvania, | Douglas attended schools in Fort Washington, Pennsylv |
| Mr. | Douglas attended school intermittently and from the a |
| Born at Providence Forge, Virginia, | Douglas attended Rumford Academy in King William Coun |
| Douglas Aubrey Moodie (22 July 1908 - 17 May 2008) wa | |
| The | Douglas, Augusta and Gulf Railway was created as a su |
| The son of | Douglas Austin Reed and his wife Mary Ellen Philpott, |
| Douglas authored several books, including: Appleseed | |
| Justice | Douglas authored the majority opinion, which was join |
| of these builds are on the 800-1000 blocks of | Douglas Ave. |
| urthouse occupies a parcel of land bounded by | Douglas Avenue and Harrison, Brackenridge, and Webste |
| Douglas Avenue, a neighborhood just northeast of town | |
| At | Douglas aviation cadets received their pilot wings an |
| Boddy's abbreviated ten-week campaign, he and | Douglas avoided attacking each other. |
| eam Factory (national convention), Stephen K. | Douglas Award for his help in making dreams come true |
| t of the ACLU's highest honor, the William O. | Douglas Award, for her thirty-five years of work on r |
| Speech in an Open Society won the William O. | Douglas Award. |
| ence in Newfoundland was in May 1941 when six | Douglas B-18 Bolos from the First Air Force 21st Reco |
| The 27th Bombardment Group, equipped with | Douglas B-18 Bolo medium bomber aircraft was the firs |
| bardment Group (Medium) and converting to the | Douglas B-18 bomber. |
| r of the 13th Composite Wing primarily flying | Douglas B-18 Bolos at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico. |
| The | Douglas B-66 Destroyer was a U.S. Air Force Tactical |
| Widsith, A Verse Translation by | Douglas B. Killings |
| ntertainer Bobbejaan Schoepen, Patsy Montana, | Douglas B. Green (Ranger Doug), and Wylie Gustafson. |
| Dowd, Matthew J., Ron Fournier, and | Douglas B. Sosnik. |
| "That's How the Yodel Was Born" ( | Douglas B. Green) - 2:18 |
| They were commanded by Lieutenant Colonel | Douglas B. Drysdale DSO, MBE an experienced World War |
| missioned on 16 December 1966, with Commander | Douglas B. Guthe commanding the Blue Crew and Command |
| vement With Israel, 1947 to the Present, with | Douglas B. Ball, ISBN 0-393-02933-6. |
| Douglas B. Hague and Rosemary Christie - Lighthouses: | |
| Douglas B. Green (a.k.a. | |
| She has two children with him, Peter | Douglas b. |
| Stauffer, | Douglas B.; McLafferty, Fred W. (1991). |
| Tom | Douglas: Backing vocals |
| d in the Battle of Britain as the wingman for | Douglas Bader in No. 242 Squadron Royal Air Force. |
| Famous World War II ace | Douglas Bader was a Wing Commander at Tangmere in 194 |
| r he complained about the noise squadron mate | Douglas Bader made repairing one of his leg prosthese |
| ones which come together in the world famous | Douglas Bader Unit, located on the lower ground floor |
| The | Douglas Bader Foundation was formed in honour of Bade |
| h Rudel (Author), Lynton Hudson (Translator), | Douglas Bader (Preface), Ballantine Books; New York, |
| Bruce in 1947 (with legendary Spitfire pilot | Douglas Bader as best man), with whom he had a son an |
| king command of No. 266 Squadron RAF, part of | Douglas Bader's Wing. |
| Big Wing theory (espoused by Squadron Leader | Douglas Bader), more time was needed to get the neces |
| f Thelma Bader, wife of his fellow flying ace | Douglas Bader, of whom he wrote a best-selling biogra |
| where two other famous airmen, Guy Gibson and | Douglas Bader, were also educated. |
| g flew as No. 2 to the new commanding officer | Douglas Bader. |
| e was designed in the Constructivist style by | Douglas Bailey, Francis Skinner and Berthold Lubetkin |
| Shawn | Douglas Bain Bowman (born December 9, 1984 in New Wes |
| Howard | Douglas Baird (September 27, 1891 in St. Charles, Mis |
| Douglas Baker was raised in South Africa. | |
| For the character on EastEnders, see | Douglas Baker (EastEnders). |
| established the Amherstburg Echo with William | Douglas Balfour in 1874. |
| Recently, Dr. | Douglas Bamforth of the University of Colorado has un |
| Cameron Carr ... | Douglas Banyon |
| The station is currently owned by | Douglas Baptist Church. |
| Life Insurance Company and the proprietor of | Douglas Barber and Beauty Supply Company and Douglas |
| William | Douglas Barber (17 October 1881 - 26 April 1971) was |
| Douglas Barber, OC is a Canadian businessman. | |
| magazine,The White Pelican in 1970 along with | Douglas Barbour, Stephen Scobie, John Orrell, Dorothy |
| He then served as an aide to State Senator H. | Douglas Barclay from 1977 to 1984, when he was electe |
| Hugh | Douglas Barclay (born 5 July 1932) was a long-time Ne |
| His father is Hugh | Douglas Barclay, a former U.S. Ambassador to El Salva |
| Norman | Douglas Barkley (born January 6, 1937 in Lethbridge, |
| C. | Douglas Barnes is the Interim County Administrator. |
| Douglas Barr - Peter Quentin | |
| Daisy | Douglas Barr was Imperial Empress (leader) of the Ind |
| Douglas Barr Scott (born 12 May 1920) is a former Aus | |
| ama film directed by John Baxter and starring | Douglas Barr, Billy Thatcher and Brian Weske. |
| The film was written by | Douglas Barr. |
| Douglas Barrault (born April 21, 1970 in Golden, Brit | |
| Dr. | Douglas Barrett is the former Senior Vice President f |
| Douglas Barrett | |
| His third son was Sir Arthur Percy | Douglas, Bart., Under-Secretary for Defence, New Zeal |
| Ted | Douglas Bates (born September 22, 1936 in Baytown, Te |
| Douglas Bates operates an antique handgun repair shop | |
| Arthur | Douglas Baxter (January 20, 1910 - January 28, 1986) |
| Brian Cox as | Douglas Baxter: A minister who helps Obree chase his |
| The | Douglas Bay Horse Tramway is a horse-drawn tramway in |
| of Chief Darren Whitford and six Councillors: | Douglas Beaverbones, Roy Bremner, Martin Ironbow, Cle |
| onnecticut Regiment when its colonel, William | Douglas, became incapacitated by ill health. |
| In 1944 Tommy | Douglas, became premier of the first avowedly sociali |
| 1439 and the male line of the fourth Earl of | Douglas became extinct on the death of William Dougla |
| Howard | Douglas became Governor in 1824. |
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