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| ocation where one of the tallest specimens of | Douglas Fir was recorded, measuring at approximately |
| The spars were built of solid | Douglas fir and finished off with bronze hardware and |
| icnic tables, parking, a trail, a forest with | Douglas fir trees, but no drinking water. |
| or this primarily arboreal vole is old-growth | Douglas Fir forests. |
| rest is being succeeded by specimens of large | Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) as in the image a |
| girder binder construction made from European | Douglas fir timber, is 60 meters high. |
| ca and a variety of conifer species including | Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii), Lawson's cypress |
| r for the transoms and bearers, they obtained | Douglas fir timber from a demolition site in Wanganui |
| ed with a mixed fir forest of lodgepole pine, | Douglas fir and Engelmann Spruce, with scattered pock |
| ates back to 1896, or earlier, when its first | Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) plantations were |
| eymouth Pine dating from 1781, Norway spruce, | douglas fir and larch. |
| It is found in Pseudotsuga menziesii ( | Douglas fir) in reaction to infection by Poria weirii |
| realistic PVC trees made to closely resemble | Douglas fir, Ponderosa pine or other common types of |
| Other products include | Douglas Fir, the Spirit Ball, and the Snow Globe. |
| Fir trees, especially the | Douglas fir, wil leave stumps in the ground when they |
| orest around the ranger station is made up of | Douglas fir, Western red cedar, big leaf maple, vine |
| etum contains 226 species, including sequoia, | Douglas fir, and other large trees of the American We |
| braces 3,600 acres (15 km²) of coast redwood, | Douglas fir, and madrone forest, most of which has be |
| h-facing slopes feature Aspen, Subalpine fir, | Douglas fir, Engelmann spruce, and Blue spruce. |
| ruz Mountains include bay, California nutmeg, | Douglas fir, big-leaf maple, tanoak, and coast live o |
| It is built of | Douglas fir, braced with steel cables, and is triangu |
| stands of chestnut oak, white pine, larch and | Douglas fir. |
| tered or in groups under conifers, especially | Douglas fir. |
| operly seasoned and preserved yellow pine and | Douglas fir. |
| blolly Pine, Sycamore, Sweetgum, Redwood, and | Douglas Fir. |
| ting redwood planks were replaced with sturdy | douglas fir. |
| founded, the Riches family had planted 1,000 | Douglas Firs on the family property, which is now the |
| ee species, as well as an avenue planted with | Douglas firs. |
| Hugo Black and William O. | Douglas, First Amendment "literalists," chafed at the |
| Douglas First Nation | |
| showcase all the talent we have right here at | Douglas First! |
| Ian | Douglas Fisher (born 31 March 1976, Bradford, West Yo |
| was defeated in the 1980 federal election by | Douglas Fisher of the Liberal party. |
| losing to the New Democratic Party candidate, | Douglas Fisher. |
| Robert Charles | Douglas Flello (born 14 January 1966) is a British La |
| Will Able as Jacob, Gloria Marlowe as Katie, | Douglas Fletcher Rodgers as Ezra, Barbara Cook as Hil |
| f HSBC on 3 December 2010 and was replaced by | Douglas Flint. |
| polis, MN, US Curated by Philippe Vergne with | Douglas Fogle and Olukemi Ilesanmi |
| International, Pittsburgh, PA, US Curated by | Douglas Fogle |
| ding was designed by the local architect John | Douglas for Prudential Assurance, and constructed in |
| xham Road Farm, a model farm designed by John | Douglas for the 1st Duke of Westminster and built in |
| esigned in 1883 by the Chester architect John | Douglas for W. H. Jones. |
| estored in 1880 by the Chester architect John | Douglas for Rowland Egerton-Warburton of Arley Hall, |
| 889 to a design by the Chester architect John | Douglas for the 1st Duke of Westminster. |
| He served in military intelligence at Fort | Douglas for the duration of the war and received the |
| 2009 state election pitted Gray against Alex | Douglas for the third consecutive time. |
| 860, he supported Illinois Senator Stephen A. | Douglas for President. |
| In 1860 he was a supporter of Stephen A. | Douglas for President. |
| Nevertheless, | Douglas' force was an impressive representation of th |
| the names of fellow officers, such as Captain | Douglas Ford of the Royal Scots, and Colonel Lanceray |
| ler performance space, seating 50, called the | Douglas Ford studio. |
| Captain | Douglas Ford was posthumously awarded the George Cros |
| Japanese invaded Hong Kong and, with Captain | Douglas Ford and Flight Lieutenant Hector Bertram Gra |
| He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. | Douglas Ford, of 25 Bryce Avenue, Portobello. |
| Jim | Douglas, former Vermont governor |
| Staff Sergeant Clint | Douglas, formerly stationed in Gardez, described Ziau |
| best known worldwide for portraying Stephanie | Douglas Forrester on the American soap opera The Bold |
| Jeffrey | Douglas Foster (born January 16, 1977, in San Antonio |
| The Earl of | Douglas fought on the losing side for the last time, |
| Later in his career, | Douglas founded the Art Department at Fisk University |
| Following his tennis career, | Douglas founded a successful eponymous real estate co |
| ennault, Sr. (1924-1980), who was defeated by | Douglas Fowler in a race for Louisiana custodian of v |
| Douglas Fowler (1906-1980), Red River Parish Clerk of | |
| a year, Boucher resigned and was replaced by | Douglas Fowler of Coushatta in Red River Parish, who |
| Douglas Fowley as Inspector Shannon | |
| Douglas Fowley - Toad Ellis | |
| Douglas Fowley as Frederick P. 'Fred' Fender | |
| Douglas Fowley - Ricky Dole | |
| Douglas Fowley as Stag Roper | |
| Douglas Fowley as Cutter Lieutenant Wells | |
| Douglas Fowley as Red Bailey | |
| Douglas Fowley as Pete Lavitch, Private Eye | |
| Douglas Fowley as Peter Lewis | |
| Douglas Fowley as Walt Walters | |
| Douglas Fowley as Nick Shelby | |
| "Showdown at Thirty Mile Ridge" ( | Douglas Fowley) |
| She was a regular with Ann Sheridan, | Douglas Fowley, and Gary Vinson in CBS's Pistols 'n' |
| Douglas Fox IV - Stinkie Davis | |
| Langton | Douglas Fox † (16 June 1972 - 5 February 1981 resigne |
| Engineers Sir | Douglas Fox and James Henry Greathead were commission |
| Douglas Francis Reinhardt (born October 22, 1985) is | |
| William | Douglas Francis (6 March 1889 - 2 January 1959) was a |
| John | Douglas Fraser Drummond (April 23, 1860 - May 24, 192 |
| Douglas Fraser died on Saturday, February 23, 2008, f | |
| Douglas Frederick "Doug" Moppett (14 May 1940 - 18 Ju | |
| It was the amalgamation of the | Douglas Free School opened in 1834 and the High Schoo |
| Frederick | Douglas Friedman (born September 1, 1971 in Greenwich |
| He was defeated by James Moffat | Douglas from the Liberal Party of Canada in the 1896 |
| y gave up his support for Andrew and released | Douglas from imprisonment; in September 1516, he agre |
| dy mother to James V of Scotland and Margaret | Douglas from her previous marriages. |
| een suggested, ranging from tepid support for | Douglas from President Truman and his administration |
| Landis banned | Douglas from baseball for life. |
| Arthur | Douglas Frost (December 1, 1915 - October 1998) was a |
| R. | Douglas Fry (1872 - 9 July 1911) was an Australian ar |
| "The Bells of St. Mary's" (Emmett Adams / | Douglas Furber) |
| "Limehouse Blues" (Philip Braham, | Douglas Furber) - 6:02 |
| "Limehouse Blues" (Philip Braham, | Douglas Furber) - 4:39 |
| "Limehouse Blues" (Phillip Braham, | Douglas Furber) |
| "Lambeth Walk" ( | Douglas Furber, Noel Gay) - 2:27 |
| "Limehouse Blues" ( | Douglas Furber, Philip Braham) - 3:09 |
| sso, Clarrie Polson, W Hanlon, Nelson Bass, H | Douglas, G Davidson, H Hawkes, Bert Avery and Maurice |
| Douglas G. Taylor died in Hilton Head, SC. | |
| ty of Chicago Law Review 97 (Co-authored with | Douglas G. Baird) |
| Douglas G. Taylor was transferred that same year from | |
| He is the | Douglas G. Cameron Professor of Medicine, and Profess |
| Douglas G. Brookins (1977) Uranium deposits of the Gr | |
| in medical statistics by J. Martin Bland and | Douglas G. Altman. |
| Blockbuster, (with | Douglas G. McGrath), humor (New York: Bantam Books, 1 |
| in 1905 by acquiring the Barrows Bluff, GA to | Douglas, GA line that was from the Wadley and Mt. |
| Douglas Gabriel Rotello (born 9 February 1953) is an | |
| Douglas Gabriel (born August 27, 1980 in Miami, Flori | |
| k and/or third world personalities (Frederick | Douglas, Gamal Abdul Nasser, Phylis Wheatley, Julius |
| She was initially the flagship of Admiral | Douglas Gamble, until he was replaced in February 191 |
| Though | Douglas Gamley is credited as having composed the mus |
| In 1981 Richard Bonynge and | Douglas Gamley arranged a new edition for a recording |
| Incumbent Attorney General | Douglas Gansler encountered no official candidates in |
| Democratic incumbent | Douglas Gansler is running unopposed for re-election. |
| British Communist Party in collaboration with | Douglas Garman, the party's Education Secretary. |
| Her son is NASA scientist | Douglas Garner. |
| While attending university in Canada, Rosie | Douglas garnered fame as being one of the instigators |
| Douglas Gary Sampson (born 30 June 1957, Hackney, Lon | |
| 2 Willy van de Wiel; Peter Mitchell 3-2 Steve | Douglas; Gary Robson 3-1 Carl Beattie; Robbie Green 3 |
| When Stephen A. | Douglas gave up his seat on the Illinois Supreme Cour |
| *Time Capsule", directed by | Douglas Gayeton (Satellite Films) |
| The comic book was created by | Douglas Gayeton, with artwork by Matt Rockman, in 199 |
| lames was directed by noted multimedia artist | Douglas Gayeton. |
| General Sir Charles Whittingham Horsley | Douglas, GCB, ADC (17 July 1850 - 25 October 1914), w |
| The current bishop is the Right Reverend | Douglas Geoffrey Rowell MA PhD DD, the Bishop of Gibr |
| d John Bowe, David Bradley, Bill Dean, Donald | Douglas, Geoffrey Freshwater, Philip McGough, Hilton |
| Douglas George Charles Argent (21 May 1921 - 30 Octob | |
| s heir presumptive's heir apparent is his son | Douglas George Valletort Edgcumbe (b. |
| Lieutenant-Colonel | Douglas George Carnegie (4 January 1870-27 February 1 |
| Douglas George Phillips, also known as Doug Phillips, | |
| Douglas George | |
| After moving to | Douglas, Georgia in 1901, Lankford began the practice |
| ensed to Pearson, Georgia, USA, it serves the | Douglas, Georgia and Waycross, Georgia areas. |
| llis Robert Crockett (born August 25, 1966 in | Douglas, Georgia) is a former American football lineb |
| hew Wilkie Childers (born December 3, 1978 in | Douglas, Georgia) is an American Major League Basebal |
| South Georgia College, McRae, Georgia (now in | Douglas, Georgia). |
| For the FM radio station in | Douglas, Georgia, United States, see WOKA-FM. |
| Licensed to | Douglas, Georgia, USA. |
| Grady attended Coffee High School in | Douglas, Georgia, where he played football as a defen |
| He attended South Georgia College in | Douglas, Georgia. |
| an Campus) is a public high school located in | Douglas, Georgia. |
| ior college level at South Georgia College in | Douglas, Georgia. |
| fee County and is located at the south end of | Douglas, Georgia. |
| Douglas Gerrard - Lord Bobby Vane | |
| Douglas Gerrard - Arch Duke | |
| Douglas Gerrard as Carroway (billed as Douglas Gerard | |
| Douglas Gerrard - Butler (as Douglas Gerard) | |
| assadors such as Harry Schwarz, Zach de Beer, | Douglas Gibson and Sandra Botha. |
| is piece was dedicated to his close friend R. | Douglas Gibson, employing fluid arpeggio figures. |
| His brother Alexander | Douglas Gillespie was also killed in the war and his |
| William | Douglas Gilmour was born in Powell River, British Col |
| Reagan then nominated | Douglas Ginsburg, but Ginsburg withdrew his name from |
| Kyle | Douglas Glen Chipchura (born February 19, 1986) is a |
| a cousin of the now deceased Dee Dee Ramone ( | Douglas Glenn Colvin), formerly of the Ramones. |
| Colonel Sir | Douglas Glover T.D., M.P. (13 February 1908 - 15 Janu |
| e he was later a Governor, and where the 'Sir | Douglas Glover Memorial Lecture' is held periodically |
| Douglas Glover, Elle | |
| Leo | Douglas Goeas (born August 15, 1966 in Honolulu, Hawa |
| Douglas Golder (born 1 February 1948) is a retired fi | |
| James Elroy Flecker (1922) by | Douglas Goldring |
| Douglas Goldring, writing in Fortnightly in April 193 | |
| Douglas Gooderham Ross (December 15, 1883 - August 24 | |
| Douglas Gordon Brown (born on September 29, 1974 in N | |
| Douglas Gordon Arthur Lowe (7 August 1902 - 30 March | |
| Douglas Gordon Crusan Jr. (born July 26, 1946 in Mone | |
| Douglas Gould, 1980); | |
| Michael | Douglas Goulder (31 May 1927 - 6 January 2010) was a |
| efeated by Progressive Conservative candidate | Douglas Gourlay, but nonetheless impressed many in th |
| General Sir | Douglas Gracey, Commander in Chief Pakistan Army 1948 |
| -the 20th Indian Division under Major General | Douglas Gracey-and the Republic of China (National Re |
| Douglas Graeme Bassett, OC, O.Ont (born June 22, 1940 | |
| hristine Fletcher in Eden and Doug (later Sir | Douglas) Graham in Remuera. |
| Captain | Douglas Graham Cooke (born 26 July 1895, date of deat |
| Iaccaci and Victor Groom, as well as Captains | Douglas Graham Cooke, and Horace Percy Lale. |
| Kent | Douglas Graham (born November 1, 1968, in Winfield, I |
| Douglas' grandson Benjamin Douglas was a manufacturer | |
| which includes all or portions of Big Stone, | Douglas, Grant, Pope, Stevens, Swift and Traverse cou |
| sents District 11, which includes portions of | Douglas, Grant, Stevens and Todd counties in the west |
| Douglas Gray as William Holman Hunt | |
| ture', which was completed after his death by | Douglas Gray and published in 1986. |
| Douglas Grean - production | |
| Richard | Douglas Green (born February 20, 1956 in Belleville, |
| Douglas Green - Ryland Teifi | |
| "The Cowboy's ABCs" ( | Douglas Green 2:57 |
| "At the End of the Rainbow Trail" ( | Douglas Green) - 2:09 |
| emocrats were reduced to just one councillor, | Douglas Green. |
| Douglas Greer - Our Gang member | |
| CA label in 2000 and features performances by | Douglas, Greg Cohen, Mark Feldman and Guy Klucevsek. |
| They had two children, Carl | Douglas Gregory (1950- ) and Sarah Jane Gregory (1953 |
| Humphrey Havard," to the extent that when | Douglas Gresham came to know him years later and beca |
| to produce with Mark Johnson, Perry Moore and | Douglas Gresham. |
| Kent | Douglas Greves (born April 29, 1968 in Brandon, Manit |
| In maturity, | Douglas grew eccentric, and perhaps insane, marrying |
| Douglas Grey Lewis (born January 18, 1964, in Waitsfi | |
| Eric | Douglas Grinstead (born 30 July 1921) is a New Zealan |
| Frederick Casselman and | Douglas Grout had also been elected to two year terms |
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