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| ander Gordon, 3rd Earl of Huntly and Margaret | Douglas, daughter of Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of D |
| Keith | Douglas Davey, OC (April 21, 1926 - January 17, 2011) |
| r in Chief of the Pakistan Army after General | Douglas David Gracey's retirement. |
| , Patricia Aufderheide, Adam Doster, Susan J. | Douglas, David Moberg, Salim Muwakkil and David Sirot |
| Vince Gill, Ricky Skaggs, Doc Watson, Jerry | Douglas, David Grisman, Chris Hillman, and Herb Peder |
| born in Georgetown, Ontario, the son of David | Douglas Davidson and Helen Tessman, and was educated |
| Douglas Davis | |
| His younger brother, | Douglas Dawson, was also an Army officer. |
| Initially, 36 | Douglas DB-8A-5/A-33s (company numbers 715/750) on or |
| ributed to wake turbulence behind a McDonnell | Douglas DC-10 that made a touch-and-go landing ahead |
| conversions for the B727, B757, and McDonnell | Douglas DC-10 and provides avionics upgrades for the |
| 3,000 hours flying in a Boeing 727, McDonnell | Douglas DC-10, and McDonnell Douglas MD-80. |
| 72 - American Airlines Flight 96, a McDonnell | Douglas DC-10-10 en route from Detroit to Buffalo suf |
| 79, American Airlines Flight 191, a McDonnell | Douglas DC-10-10, lost control and crashed near O'Har |
| World Airways Flight 30 was a McDonnell | Douglas DC-10-30 airplane flying from Newark Internat |
| lights were Air New Zealand's eight McDonnell | Douglas DC-10-30 trijets. |
| The right-hand undercarriage of the McDonnell | Douglas DC-10-30 caught fire. |
| ge sides of the airline's brand new McDonnell | Douglas DC-10s, giving free advertising around the wo |
| Since the Polish Airlines LOT bought | Douglas DC-2 planes instead, the project was converte |
| liners then coming into service including the | Douglas DC-2 and DC-3. |
| adron was initially equipped with ex-civilian | Douglas DC-2 and Douglas DC-3 transport aircraft whic |
| American Airlines Flight 2 was a | Douglas DC-3 that crashed into the Mississippi River |
| 63 at approximately 9.09am NZST the flight, a | Douglas DC-3 Skyliner, flew into a vertical rock face |
| ished in an aviation accident while landing a | Douglas DC-3 at Ennadai Lake. |
| They arrive in a | Douglas DC-3 airplane (the registration N26MA is clea |
| On 11 July 1949, a Hong Kong Airways | Douglas DC-3 (VR-HDQ) from Hong Kong to Canton, overr |
| ld accommodate National Airways Corporation's | Douglas DC-3 and Fokker F27 aircraft, replacing the o |
| The weather vane is a retired | Douglas DC-3 CF-CPY atop a swiveling support. |
| is graced by an old Canadian Pacific Airlines | Douglas DC-3 on a pedestal that serves as a wind vane |
| eptember 1948, an Australian National Airways | Douglas DC-3 named Lutana departed Sydney's airport o |
| ylon operated services to and from Koggala by | Douglas DC-3 Dakota aeroplanes. |
| ey West (Air Sunshine) serviced Marathon with | Douglas DC-3 aircraft to and from Miami. |
| On December 23, 1948 an Iberia Airlines | Douglas DC-3 crashed in bad weather near Gandesa kill |
| the airline flew during that period, from the | Douglas DC-3 to the Boeing 747. |
| as PH-ALP and also known as "Pelikaan", was a | Douglas DC-3 twin-propeller-engined airliner, operate |
| On 15 February 1974, a | Douglas DC-3 of APSA was damaged beyond economic repa |
| When the first | Douglas DC-3 arrived in 1955, Wolverhampton Aviation |
| rved general aviation for west Houston, but a | Douglas DC-3 and an A-26C Invader are known to have l |
| British European Airways named its 'Pionair' ( | Douglas DC-3) G-AKNB “Sir Sefton Brancker” to mark hi |
| 41-20124 is a World War II era fully restored | Douglas DC-3, owned by a private party and based at M |
| It flew | Douglas DC-3, Convair 340, Convair 580, and Nord 262 |
| On 21 May 2002, | Douglas DC-3A XB-JBR of Aero JBR ditched in Lake Casa |
| nnsylvania Central Airlines Trip 19 was a new | Douglas DC-3A that was flying through an intense thun |
| On 30 December 2003, | Douglas DC-3C N781T was substantially damaged when th |
| The aircraft, a | Douglas DC-3C, crashed near Kvevlax (Finnish: Koivula |
| On 12 June 1979, | Douglas DC-3D N427W of Bradley Aviation crashed short |
| By the early 1980s | Douglas DC-3s were added to the fleet as domestic cha |
| craft, which repaired surplus C-54 Skymaster ( | Douglas DC-4) aircraft in 1968. |
| began operations on November 1, 1962 using a | Douglas DC-4. |
| The | Douglas DC-48C-DO aircraft was damaged beyond repair. |
| The | Douglas DC-6 fleet had been grounded by Civil Aviatio |
| The Squadron was supplemented with 3 | Douglas DC-6 acquired from the defunct Australian air |
| se he was concentrating on an incoming Pan Am | Douglas DC-6. |
| Aaxico Airlines, Inc., | Douglas DC-6A, N6541C, West Slope of Mt. |
| period flying with Alitalia and a stint with | Douglas DC-6s in South America, he was hired by Eni i |
| , Conair Firecats (retrofitted S-2 Trackers), | Douglas DC-6s, and Canadair CL-215s. |
| here Rhodesian high-quality beef was flown by | Douglas DC-7F to Gabon by Air Trans Africa, and then |
| During the 1970s, | Douglas DC-7s were also taken into use. |
| 10 May 1972 - A | Douglas DC-8 of Thai Airways International overran th |
| Following that year, in 2006, ExpoAir added a | Douglas DC-8 to its fleet and sold the Fokker 27 and |
| The | Douglas DC-8 crash killed 8 of the 13 Icelandic crew |
| December 12 - a McDonnell | Douglas DC-8 of charter airline Arrow Air crashes whi |
| A | Douglas DC-8 was left stranded on the terminal apron, |
| August 1997 it was reported that Affretair's | Douglas DC-8 had been grounded the previous month as |
| Eastern Air Lines Flight 304 was a | Douglas DC-8 flying from New Orleans International Ai |
| June 7, 1989, Surinam Airways Flight PY764, a | Douglas DC-8 from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in the N |
| associate company of Air Trans Africa, when a | Douglas DC-8 aircraft was acquired in the early 1970s |
| The 707 and | Douglas DC-8, with their superior operating economics |
| Alitalia Flight 771 was a multi-leg | Douglas DC-8-43 international scheduled flight from S |
| In the 1980s Affretair operated two | Douglas DC-8-50F aircraft on cargo flights to Europe |
| r 1972, a Japan Airlines Flight 472, operated | Douglas DC-8-53 landed at Juhu Aerodrome instead of S |
| Japan Airlines Flight 350 was a McDonnell | Douglas DC-8-61, aircraft registration JA8061, on a d |
| The B707s were replaced by four | Douglas DC-8-73s and then in 1990 the Boeing 747-200F |
| , the Boeing 707 and | Douglas DC-8. |
| A pair of Icelandair | Douglas DC-8s at Luxembourg - Findel Airport, Luxembo |
| The early Boeing 707s and | Douglas DC-8s couldn't use Washington National, and D |
| restated under new management by leasing two | Douglas DC-8s. |
| McDonnell | Douglas DC-9 |
| The 1983 Avensa | Douglas DC-9 crash occurred on 11 March 1983 when an |
| ficially open the airport was made with a SAS | Douglas DC-9 on 14 August 1975. |
| The | Douglas DC-9, registered N8961E, caught fire upon imp |
| The | Douglas DC-9, registration YV-67C, was on an internal |
| 1973, Delta Air Lines Flight 516, a McDonnell | Douglas DC-9, crashed short of the runway on approach |
| 1 McDonnell | Douglas DC-9-10 |
| The aircraft, a McDonnell | Douglas DC-9-14, began to oscillate about the roll ax |
| leet was being upgraded to all-jet types with | Douglas DC-9-14/15 jets and the longer Douglas DC-9-3 |
| McDonnell | Douglas DC-9-30 |
| 1 McDonnell | Douglas DC-9-32 (which are operated by Global Aviatio |
| TranStar Airlines | Douglas DC-9-51 on Houston service at New Orleans in |
| ificate, along with Emerald's three McDonnell | Douglas DC9-14 aircraft; and renamed the carrier Bran |
| Douglas de Castro - drums | |
| he founded the private wealth management firm | Douglas Deakin Young, serving as its Managing Directo |
| Douglas Dean "Doug" Maxwell (c. | |
| In 1861, this building served as | Douglas' deathplace. |
| rring Robert Patrick, Malcolm McDowell, Sarah | Douglas, Debra Wilson, Henry Gibson, and Jason Schomb |
| Douglas decided to stand for re-election in 2008 and | |
| 12 May 1977 - | Douglas Deering (53), a civilian, was shot at his sho |
| The title was created when Todd Hanson & Beau | Douglas defeated The Islanders in a Texas Tornado mat |
| Douglas defeats Matias via KO (punches) at 0:12 of ro | |
| In 1990 | Douglas defected from Labour to the SNP. |
| Douglas' defection took the number of SNP MPs from fo | |
| Douglas' defense improved considerably; he accumulate | |
| John Ernest | Douglas Delavalette Browne (born 17 October 1938) is |
| EST on February 24, 1996 aboard a McDonnell | Douglas Delta II 7925-10 rocket from launch pad 2W at |
| Lord | Douglas denied making any such speech and the Ministe |
| Sir Richard | Douglas Denman, 1st Baronet (24 August 1876 - 22 Dece |
| William | Douglas Dennison (born December 18, 1951 in Lancaster |
| Douglas Dennison Peters, PC (born March 3, 1930) is a | |
| The plains counties of Adams, Arapahoe, | Douglas, Denver, Elbert and Jefferson are each credit |
| Otis W. | Douglas departed Brest for the United States with min |
| gallery, and live music venue located in the | Douglas Design District of Wichita, Kansas. |
| John | Douglas designed a canopy to stand over the site of t |
| Douglas designed schools for other estate villages, i | |
| The Boeing and | Douglas designs used a pod on the top of the fuselage |
| e Ramalingam Paramadeva, Panagoda Maheswaran, | Douglas Devananda & few Tamil Tiger sympathisers. |
| To the accusation that | Douglas Devananda a cabinet minister and leader of th |
| le's Democratic Party and worked with founder | Douglas Devananda to promote the rights of Jaffna Tam |
| d after a Uthayan published a cartoon mocking | Douglas Devananda the leader of EPDP a paramilitary g |
| of parliament and Minister of Social Services | Douglas Devananda stated that the government would as |
| ary wing, People's Liberation Army, headed by | Douglas Devananda. |
| In 1932 Acworth, | Douglas Dewar and Sir Ambrose Fleming launched the Ev |
| In 1932, along with | Douglas Dewar and Bernard Acworth, he helped establis |
| Hawker, | Douglas, DFC. |
| After the wedding of Diana Goode and Andrew | Douglas, Diana comments that they will make a baby on |
| Douglas Dick - Carlo | |
| Robert | Douglas Dick was a first class cricketer who played o |
| Douglas Dick as The Lieutenant | |
| he sexual interest of her student Bill Perry ( | Douglas Dick). |
| Douglas did freelance work for a time, then worked wi | |
| to the previous outcry from fans and critics, | Douglas did not claim co-writer credit for any songs |
| Douglas didn't continue buying land due to lack of mo | |
| Sharman | Douglas died of bone cancer at New York Hospital in 1 |
| Douglas died in Tucson, Arizona on March 7, 1974 from | |
| Douglas died at age 88, due to complications of a str | |
| In May 1384, the 1st Earl of | Douglas died from a fever, and his son inherited. |
| Douglas died on 26 August 1955. | |
| Douglas died in office of pneumonia in Hunter River a | |
| Douglas died from typhoid fever on June 3, 1861 in Ch | |
| Douglas died on 30 September 1950 before completing h | |
| Major General Robert Percy | Douglas died on 30 September 1891 aged 87 at The Hurs |
| On August 1, 1952, | Douglas died in Sequatchie, Tennessee, and was buried |
| Douglas Dillard - banjo | |
| "Hickory Hollow" ( | Douglas Dillard) - 2:00 |
| aster plan developed under his predecessor C. | Douglas Dillon. |
| Douglas Dirkson as Leroy Bracken | |
| Douglas's first bill had only enacted it to a limited | |
| d Boyd and Crowe, which operated in the Point | Douglas district of Winnipeg. |
| Common DVD Mistakes and How to Avoid Them, | Douglas Dixon, |
| and defeated another incumbent, Compton Mayor | Douglas Dollarhide. |
| Douglas Dolphin | |
| Douglas Donald Cross (8 September 1892 - 9 July 1970) | |
| bel in 2007 and features live performances by | Douglas, Donny McCaslin, Uri Caine, James Genus and C |
| t British dressage champion at age 20, riding | Douglas Dorsey. |
| The son of General Sir Howard | Douglas, Douglas was commissioned in 1819 and rose to |
| Nova Scotia, the son of John and Ann (Carey) | Douglas, Douglas was educated in public schools, in S |
| When he died in 1940, his eldest son, | Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, Marquess of Douglas and Cly |
| Air Commodore | Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 14th Duke of Hamilton and 1 |
| cy (b. 25 May 1916-16 September 2008) married | Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 14th Duke of Hamilton in 19 |
| Alexander | Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 16th Duke of Hamilton and 1 |
| aughter of Major Robert Poore, married Alfred | Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 13th Duke of Hamilton and d |
| Angus Alan | Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 15th Duke of Hamilton and 1 |
| Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 8th Duke of Hamilton and 5t | |
| Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 8th Duke of Hamilton (24 Ju | |
| Rodney | Douglas Dowhower (born April 15, 1943) is a former Am |
| ng Wood, Aspull discolouring it and the River | Douglas downstream with ochre deposits. |
| Unhinged - (with | Douglas Draper & Jesse Turnbull) TBA |
| writer, his first published work with artist | Douglas Draper Jr., an eight page horror comic titled |
| Breakfast - (with | Douglas Draper) Sequential Suicide: Slop by 803 Studi |
| Douglas Dryburgh (born June 30, 1966 in Kirkcaldy, Sc | |
| 7 he returned to the European Championship as | Douglas Dryburgh, third for Scotland. |
| In October 2009, | Douglas Duchak was terminated from his job as data an |
| Blackstone, Brookfield, Charlton, | Douglas, Dudley, East Brookfield, Grafton, Hopedale, |
| he married Margaret, the daughter of William | Douglas, Duke of Hamilton. |
| Douglass Dumbrille as B. Petroff (as | Douglas Dumbrille) |
| In 1979 the American photographer David | Douglas Duncan wrote a book on Gray: The fragile mira |
| Douglas Dunlop was a Scottish teacher and missionary | |
| For the American choreographer, see | Douglas Dunn (choreographer). |
| loodaxe anthology, A Rumoured City, edited by | Douglas Dunn and featuring other Hull poets such as S |
| Douglas Durant Cosbie (born March 27, 1956 in Palo Al | |
| e) are played in the video watched by Michael | Douglas during his physical in The Game (film) and in |
| It served as camp guard at Camp | Douglas during its entire time in service. |
| It served as camp guards of Camp | Douglas during its time in service. |
| in the daisy family known by the common name | Douglas' dustymaiden. |
| Although Port | Douglas dwindled in size rapidly with the abandonment |
| Douglas Dwyer Clark (born March 5, 1976 in Springfiel | |
| y Darin Scott with the story created by Kerry | Douglas Dye and Darin Scott. |
| ify any specimens, but in 1969, ethnobotanist | Douglas E. Yen of the Bishop Museum collected specime |
| Douglas E. Hitchcock | |
| PRIVATE FIRST CLASS | DOUGLAS E. DICKEY |
| In 1980, business partners | Douglas E. Stark and Robert Zehr purchased the Indian |
| Douglas E. Meeks is the current group president, he w | |
| Douglas E. "Doug" Berger is a Democratic member of th | |
| Douglas E. "Doug" Cordier is a Democratic Party membe | |
| Hugh | Douglas, Earl of Ormonde (died 1455) was a Scottish S |
| Hugh | Douglas, Earl of Ormond (d. |
| eanwhile had regrouped with his brother, Hugh | Douglas, Earl of Ormonde, and on the 23rd October, me |
| Archibald | Douglas, Earl of Angus and 1st Earl of Ormond (c. |
| Anne (1614-1646), married Archibald | Douglas, Earl of Angus |
| Newark Castle was granted to Archibald | Douglas, Earl of Douglas around 1423. |
| m, Balvenie and his elder brothers, Archibald | Douglas, Earl of Moray, and Ormond were trapped by fo |
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