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| Klaus Marx, | Douglas Earle Marsh: his life and times. |
| maintenance of the church then passed to the | Douglas Earls of Angus, descendants of the Stewarts, |
| Adelia | Douglas Earp (June 16, 1861 in Pella, Iowa - January |
| Douglas East is a House of Keys constituency in Dougl | |
| ulton, and smaller adjacent parts of southern | Douglas, eastern Carroll, and northern Coweta countie |
| ner in 2006-07, along with Jim Ferrier, James | Douglas Edgar, Sam Snead and Leo Diegel. |
| the book, The “Blackwood” Group by Sir George | Douglas, Edinburgh: Oliphant, Anderson & Ferrier, 189 |
| The Shorter Poems of Gavin | Douglas, edited by Priscilla J Bawcutt, Edinburgh, Bl |
| was also founded in 1984, and Heeney replaced | Douglas Edmondson as its leader shortly thereafter. |
| Douglas Edmund Capilla, born January 7, 1952 in Honol | |
| Randy | Douglas Edsall (born August 27, 1958) is an American |
| friendly with many fellow lawyers, including | Douglas, Edward D. Baker and Abraham Lincoln. |
| Douglas Edward Hopkins (born 23 December 1902, date o | |
| ular contact with Abraham Lincoln, Stephen A. | Douglas, Edward Dickinson Baker, Jesse B. Thomas, and |
| Douglas Edward Lute, born November 3, 1952, is a lieu | |
| Douglas Edward Hopkins was born on 23 December 1902 i | |
| Beginning June 2, 1980, | Douglas Edwards anchored a daily one minute fourteen |
| minute newscast through September 1963 became | Douglas Edwards with the News and was watched by near |
| broadcasters Edward R. Murrow, Eric Sevareid, | Douglas Edwards, and Robert Trout. |
| Douglas Edwards, (1917-1990), American television new | |
| Douglas Edwin Kertland (November 23, 1887 - 1982) was | |
| Despite | Douglas' efforts (18 points, 5 assists and 3 steals) |
| 1995: | Douglas Ehninger Distinguished Rhetorical Scholar Awa |
| Dave | Douglas: El Trilogy (2000) |
| s, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Denver, | Douglas, Elbert, Gilpin, and Jefferson. |
| Ernest Arthur | Douglas Eldridge (18 July 1897 - 27 October 1937 ) wa |
| Douglas Elementary School | |
| mentary, Lithia Springs Elementary, and North | Douglas Elementary. |
| New Valley currently has a 50% stake in | Douglas Elliman Realty, the largest residential real |
| he Asheville High School rotunda, designed by | Douglas Ellington in 1929. |
| The Honourable Arthur Ralph | Douglas Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound (17 December 1846 - |
| James | Douglas Elliott (October 7, 1859 - January 30, 1933) |
| James | Douglas Elliott at the Biographical Directory of Fede |
| Douglas Emlong originally classified it in the extinc | |
| coast in the early 1970s by fossil collector | Douglas Emlong, and described by Daryl Domning, Clayt |
| River in 1977 by fossil hunter of the region, | Douglas Emlong. |
| Turing Award - | Douglas Engelbart |
| he Augmentation Research Center (ARC), led by | Douglas Engelbart, to Tymshare. |
| The McDonnell | Douglas engineers were confident that their design ha |
| , Shuttleworth released several solo records, | Douglas enjoyed success with Eddie and the Hot Rods, |
| After the outbreak of World War II, | Douglas enlisted in the wartime Canadian Army. |
| After the outbreak of the war, Paul | Douglas enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1942. |
| At Oxford | Douglas entered a relationship with a sophisticated C |
| After graduating from Stanford, | Douglas entered top-level competitive amateur tennis. |
| traveling roadshow format, retitled The Mike | Douglas Entertainment Hour. |
| The | Douglas Entrance (also known as La Puerta del Sol) is |
| ice), Kohler Mira, Zurich Financial Services, | Douglas Equipment and Spirax Sarco all have sites in |
| Douglas Equipment is a British manufacturer of vehicl | |
| d lagged behind the rest of Canada during the | Douglas era. |
| Douglas Eric Anderson (born 29 August 1963 in Hong Ko | |
| The Christian Life (1938) with | Douglas Ernest William Harrison |
| The Very Rev Alfred | Douglas Ernest William Harrison MA(Oxon)was an eminen |
| Douglas Erwin is a paleobiologist and Curator of Pale | |
| ess the opinion that Eccleston is the best of | Douglas' estate schools. |
| He was probably brought up on the | Douglas estate, centred at Douglas Castle, Lanarkshir |
| Ormonde was left in control of the vast | Douglas estates when his brother went on pilgrimage t |
| his is much closer to the system suggested by | Douglas et al. in their original paper. |
| cchetti (Edouard II), Massimiliano Chiarolla ( | Douglas) et al.; Orchestra Internazionale d'Italia, B |
| It is an outgrowth of the work of | Douglas et al. (1952) for the qualification of amateu |
| two rival candidates from OUR Party, and one ( | Douglas Ete) from the Reformed Democratic Party. |
| ias (Age 21): Another renowned adventurer and | Douglas' eternal rival, "Sapphire Eyes" Lucias is an |
| Douglas Eugene Bochtler (born July 5, 1970 in West Pa | |
| lm directed by John Gilling and starring Paul | Douglas, Eva Bartok and Leslie Phillips. |
| Charles | Douglas Everett (June 14, 1902 - June 12, 1982) was a |
| Douglas Ewart High School was opened in 1922. | |
| ilkerson and the Ethnic Heritage Ensemble and | Douglas Ewart before founding his own New Horizons En |
| Douglas Ewart: bass clarinet, soprano clarinet, basso | |
| Garrya | Douglas ex Lindl., 1834. |
| They have dinner with | Douglas ex-girlfriend, who is working on a cartoon se |
| All compositions by Dave | Douglas except as indicated |
| been destroyed by fire by 1911 when George M. | Douglas' expedition to the Coppermine River passed th |
| In 1901, | Douglas explored the Otira River and from 1903 he exp |
| Air Raid: Transforms into an McDonnell | Douglas F-15 Eagle. |
| In 1971 he converted to the McDonnell | Douglas F-4 Phantom II, which he flew with 107 Squadr |
| t facilities that once operated the McDonnell | Douglas F-4 Phantom II. |
| See also: McDonnell | Douglas F-4 Phantom II U.S. operators |
| McDonnell | Douglas F-4 Phantom II |
| e United States Air Force, piloting McDonnell | Douglas F-4 Phantom IIs from 1975 to 1980. |
| McDonnell | Douglas F-4C-21-MC (S/N 64-7660) of the New York Air |
| McDonnell | Douglas F-4E-38-MC Phantom 68-0366 of the 301st Tacti |
| McDonnell | Douglas F-4E-43-MC Phantom 69-7254/WW in F-4G configu |
| Douglas F. "Doug" Gansler (born 1962) is a Maryland p | |
| Heteroclinus kuiteri was described by | Douglas F. Hoese and Denise S. Rennis in 2006. |
| It was named by | Douglas F. Hoese in 1976, and can reach a maximum len |
| Douglas F. Tessitor is a current member of the Glendo | |
| as a legal clerk to Maryland Attorney General | Douglas F. Gansler and in the criminal appellate divi |
| Douglas F. O'Brien in command. | |
| his football career with local club Sheffield | Douglas F.C. before turning professional with Second |
| 1992, VMFA-112 received their first McDonnell | Douglas F/A-18A Hornet, and subsequently launched a “ |
| Douglas F3D-2B Skyknight | |
| A | Douglas F4D-1 Skyray of VMF(AW)-115. |
| The group was equipped with | Douglas FA-26 Invaders (RB-26 after 1948) and Lockhee |
| s, Carriger, and Matthews Halls, The Cottage, | Douglas, Fachilla, Caywood, Waterhouse, HousES 14-17, |
| In 1987 the EPRLF ( | Douglas) faction formally split from the EPRLF. |
| The Head of School is | Douglas Fainelli. |
| sation to marry his brother's widow, Margaret | Douglas, Fair Maid of Galloway, in order to keep the |
| Margaret | Douglas, Fair Lady of Galloway (before 1435-1475) |
| An editor at | Douglas Fairbanks Studios suggested that Serrurier sh |
| ngs included Humphrey Bogart, John Barrymore, | Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Mary Pickford and Judy Garland |
| m directed by Edward H. Griffith and starring | Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Madeleine Carroll and Tullio C |
| K as The Kid's Last Fight) is a 1933 starring | Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Loretta Young. |
| The Hostage Tower was one of | Douglas Fairbanks Jr.'s final films. |
| Dullea) is being pursued by Malcolm Philpott ( | Douglas Fairbanks Jr.), the head of an international |
| Douglas Fairbanks Jr, a well known anglophile, had en | |
| ers for quarterback Harry Newman, who won the | Douglas Fairbanks trophy as the Most Valuable Player |
| Douglas Fairbanks Jr. - Rodolphe | |
| clude those of Otto Klemperer, Riccardo Muti, | Douglas Fairbanks Jr, Ansel Adams and Lilian Gish. |
| Douglas Fairbanks Jr. as Baron Nikita 'Nikki' Krasnof | |
| Hartmann as the court magician in the | Douglas Fairbanks film The Thief of Bagdad, 1924 |
| Douglas Fairbanks ... Coke Ennyday | |
| The film's screenplay by | Douglas Fairbanks Jr. is based on the novel of the sa |
| The Jazz Age (1929) is a film starring | Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Marceline Day, and Joel McCrea |
| Douglas Fairbanks as Joe / Texan Soldier | |
| l Air Date: 4 November 1989 - Chubby Checker, | Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Ron Reagan (as Ronald Reagan J |
| Douglas Fairbanks as Blaze Derringer | |
| De Brulier appeared with | Douglas Fairbanks in The Gaucho (1927) and was also o |
| Douglas Fairbanks as Steve Drexel | |
| A 30-minute episode of | Douglas Fairbanks Jr Presents featured Bulldog Drummo |
| Douglas Fairbanks purchased the American rights, to d | |
| Douglas Fairbanks Jr Presents: Blue Murder US/UK 24.8 | |
| Al Jolson, Elsie Janis, Mary Pickford, | Douglas Fairbanks and Charlie Chaplin were among the |
| Douglas Fairbanks - William Brooks | |
| s partners in the venture were Mary Pickford, | Douglas Fairbanks and Howard Schenck. |
| Douglas Fairbanks Jr. ... Malcolm Philpott | |
| ent film directed by Frank Capra and starring | Douglas Fairbanks Jr as an aspiring newspaper reporte |
| Mickey Daniels - Mickey / | Douglas Fairbanks |
| This time the actor | Douglas Fairbanks Jr. would be one of the raiders. |
| ve included Rudolph Valentino, Mary Pickford, | Douglas Fairbanks Sr., Joan Crawford, Spencer Tracy, |
| Sara Bernhardt, John Barrymore, Eubie Blake, | Douglas Fairbanks Sr., Billie Burke, John Phillips So |
| Douglas Fairbanks as Augy Holliday | |
| mplies, the short was intended as a parody of | Douglas Fairbanks's The Gaucho, a film first released |
| s a 1923 sequel to Robin Hood (1922; starring | Douglas Fairbanks), with Wallace Beery returning as R |
| goes to Hollywood and meets Charlie Chaplin, | Douglas Fairbanks, William S. Hart, Will Hays, Snub P |
| t Dawn is a 1932 romantic drama film starring | Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and Nancy Carroll as refugees |
| Jack London, Ethel Barrymore, Mary Pickford, | Douglas Fairbanks, and Edwin Markham were among Phela |
| d lyricists), featuring actors Robin Ward and | Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. |
| ny included Edward Villella, Harry Belafonte, | Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Isaac Stern, Mary Martin, Ton |
| the movie studio of the same name founded by | Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin, an |
| Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. as Lucien and Mario Franchi | |
| an episode of the syndicated anthology series | Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents. |
| Brothers is a 1941 swashbuckler film starring | Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. in a dual role as the title Si |
| estern directed by Albert Parker and starring | Douglas Fairbanks, who also wrote and produced the fi |
| ected by Ted Wilde and starred Loretta Young, | Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and Edward Nugent. |
| Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. hired Genn as a technical advi | |
| film directed by William C. McGann, starring | Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and featuring Boris Karloff. |
| d a sword-fighting workshop for the cast with | Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. |
| Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. - Gil 'Gilly' Hayden | |
| Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.....Chick Kirkland | |
| Kevin Kline as | Douglas Fairbanks, a leading man in early Hollywood m |
| It stars | Douglas Fairbanks, Eileen Percy, Walter Bytell and Sa |
| Mentioned in the song are | Douglas Fairbanks, Charlie Chaplin, D. W. Griffith, U |
| Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. - Larry O'Brien | |
| Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. as Sgt. | |
| Tony Woodward ( | Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.) is driving by and rescues her |
| of the film The Thief of Bagdad, where he met | Douglas Fairbanks. |
| ased 1921 film The Three Musketeers, starring | Douglas Fairbanks. |
| h made him better paid than Mary Pickford and | Douglas Fairbanks. |
| leads in William F. Brady's troupe, opposite | Douglas Fairbanks. |
| film directed by Joseph Henabery and starring | Douglas Fairbanks. |
| has walk-on appearances by Mary Pickford and | Douglas Fairbanks. |
| During the series, both Craig and | Douglas fall for Kate. |
| e divided among their rivals, the lordship of | Douglas falling to the Red Douglas 4th earl of Angus. |
| Douglas Falls | |
| Douglas Falls was supposedly named for William O. Dou | |
| rfall - 1.4 miles further down the trail from | Douglas Falls, the trail crosses Waterfall Creek at C |
| A member of the | Douglas family headed by the Earl of Morton, Penrhyn |
| The | Douglas family built the first Douglas Castle, which |
| A closer line of the | Douglas family to the former Earls of Morton inherite |
| and pet owners off-leashing their dogs in the | Douglas Family Preserve should be mindful of the dang |
| one time by several different members of the | Douglas family through the generations. |
| n Graham in the 12th century and given to the | Douglas family in the early 14th Century. |
| Wally is forced to hide in the | Douglas family's garage loft when Ward shows up. |
| on fought to overthrow the power of the Black | Douglas family. |
| The earldom passed into the | Douglas family. |
| It was a stronghold of the | Douglas family. |
| Led by twin brothers | Douglas Farage (vocals and rhythm guitar) and David F |
| 'I'll rock and roll 'til I fall down,' shouts | Douglas Farage in his best Jaggeresque drawl, and dar |
| r medal winner, Snowy Baker, often claim that | Douglas' father was the referee and sole judge, but D |
| they claimed that they had been given to Lord | Douglas' father, Sir James illegally and with prejudi |
| It is named after Kirk | Douglas' Father. |
| In 1797, while in Quebec City, | Douglas fathered a daughter, Margaret (or Marguerite) |
| Douglas Faulkner BSc PhD RCNC FEng (1973) | |
| The third assessor was | Douglas Faulkner, Professor of Marine Architecture an |
| of having the same commanding officer, Lt Cdr | Douglas Faviell MVO, all her career. |
| ng counties: Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, | Douglas, Fayette, Forsyth, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry, N |
| George | Douglas Fearman. |
| Douglas Fee (born 21 July 1944 in Kingston, Ontario) | |
| both working for the Bush administration and | Douglas Feith's planning contingent. |
| Chris Langham, | Douglas Fielding/Cameron |
| hattanooga campus on McCallie, Houston, Vine, | Douglas, Fifth, and Palmetto Streets. |
| This explains why Dave | Douglas filled in as a guitarist for Ace at one point |
| ral times; even Relient K former drummer Dave | Douglas filled in as a guitarist for a short time. |
| "Riu Chiu" (Studio version with Chip | Douglas filling in for Davy Jones on vocals) (traditi |
| DJ Shark appeared in the Michael | Douglas film It Runs in the Family. |
| Bergstein wrote a screenplay for the Michael | Douglas film, It's My Turn. |
| tate lost in the first round of the 2008 NIT, | Douglas finished the season with 90 steals, second on |
| Douglas finished second against Progressive Conservat | |
| imber from the surrounding area (particularly | Douglas fir siding and wood flooring). |
| The woods are mostly | Douglas fir and larch but with patches of native spec |
| ns of thousands of trees such as Cedar, Pine, | Douglas Fir and Redwood have been planted all over No |
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