After the clear-cutting, the north slope germinated a thick mat of young Douglas fir and larch. |
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I would have bet that the conventional rifling of the Douglas barrel would have been more accurate. |
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All licensed premises, including nightclubs, restaurants and the Douglas casino now have the option to serve alcohol 24 hours a day. |
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Years later, amid Cold War tensions, Democratic President John F. Kennedy chose Republican Douglas Dillon as Treasury Secretary. |
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This week, Bloomberg reported on a recent study of the Manhattan apartment market commission by brokerage Douglas Elliman. |
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Woodall told the jury at the trial she believed Douglas was an undercover police officer from Greater Manchester. |
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In 1849 Douglas was invited to address a Burns Supper in Rochester, New York. |
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Spindle-thin trunks of Douglas fir and western larch stood in anemic, dying thickets, toppling like the flagpoles of small, failed nations. |
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Taking a Quaker stewardship view of nature, Douglas loved creatures of the wild, from the low-slung sand crab to the stilted seabird. |
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Spearheading the training courses, validated by the Qualification Curriculum Authority, is Douglas Morgan. |
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Standard species are Douglas fir, pine, and meranti, but other species are available for an up-charge. |
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Douglas has suffered goodness knows how many strokes and almost had to learn speech and ambulatory skills over from scratch. |
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Ashford Court is a development of semi-detached houses in Grange near Douglas. |
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For dry shade, also try Douglas iris, any of the alum roots, hummingbird sage, sword fern, and foothill sedge. |
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Group 1 includes such species as Douglas fir, Southern yellow pine, beech, and birch. |
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He notes carefully the distinctive qualities of particular specimens of goldcup oak, Douglas spruce, yellow pine, silver fir, and sequoia. |
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Douglas Wootton dramatises this bawdily rollicking ditty to perfection, down to the last nudge and wink. |
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Hollywood took notice of Douglas and began to send the appropriate signals. |
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Her friend Gemma Douglas, 18, is sitting A-levels in media studies, English literature, chemistry and general studies. |
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A petite woman with penetrating hazel eyes and trimly cut white hair, Douglas has an incorrigible intensity and buoyant sense of humor. |
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Among other details, she recounts that Douglas spent time in a rural reform school as a youth and his job was to tend the pigs. |
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The nursery offers other conifers, including Colorado blue spruce, deodar cedar, Douglas fir, and coast redwood. |
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The party was based around the ideas of Social Credit, an economic theory established by C. H. Douglas. |
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A rare treat thanks to Hurricanes Elida and Douglas was the North Malibu opportunity to see some kneeboarders in action. |
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Corsock House on the A712 near Castle Douglas is a David Bryce baronial house with temples, a water garden and a small loch. |
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The stony soil below was covered by dense forests of live oak, Douglas fir, aspen, maple, ponderosa pine, madrone, Arizona cypress, and juniper. |
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Passengers disembark as the train idles, stepping into air scented by Douglas fir and lodgepole pine. |
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He joined Boeing after it merged with McDonnell Douglas and was president and chief operating officer under Condit. |
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We are also leaving species that have survived fires in the past, including Douglas fir and to a lesser extent, lodgepole pine. |
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Douglas Camp's forte is representing traditional African archetypes in a physical form that's pure narrative. |
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Fans of Douglas Sirk melodramas and other '50s potboilers are the best candidates for this kind of slick, earnestly soapy entertainment. |
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It is now one year since Douglas died and for some reason it still feels like there's a hole in the world. |
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I think the reason that they top the whole Douglas franchise is that they're aping adventure flicks of the '30s, and fairly well, at that. |
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A drunk trapper named LeRoy Ball freaked in 1829 near Douglas, Wyoming after spotting the world's first jackalope. |
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Douglas Greenham, a member and minister of the church from 1996 to 1999, opened the meeting with prayer. |
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His story begins in 1972 when Douglas was accosted at a bus stop in Edinburgh by two bolshie 12-year-olds. |
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One of the persistent legends that attaches to Saville, is that, like the author Douglas Adams, he loves the sound of deadlines whooshing past. |
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Douglas designed two reflection pools, about half a metre across and made of slate. |
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The Douglas engineers he contacted said if he added another 1000 gallons the airplane would not lift off. |
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In the film, Douglas suddenly cracks one day while waiting in one too many traffic jams before rampaging across the city with a gun. |
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This technique allows for clear visualisation of the pouch of Douglas and adnexa. |
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To restrict Bradman, the English captain Douglas Jardine instructed his bowlers to direct their attack short on or outside the leg stump. |
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Danny DeVito presented the Cecil B DeMille Award to Michael Douglas for his years of service to the industry. |
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Kirk Douglas, surrounded by the toast of young, snobby elite, was seen at hot Chelsea nightclub Aria. |
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The script was gritty and the role of the lead character interested Kirk Douglas greatly. |
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At the centre of the garden, a dramatic water sculpture created by world-renowned artist Sokari Douglas Camp will add sound and movement. |
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Councillor Douglas said civilians would have been slaughtered had the device gone off. |
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Douglas in particular had a penchant for extending the limits of his instrument, using toots, whistles and breathing noises in some of his improvisational work. |
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Le petit merde, also known as Douglas Alexander, has insisted he's going to support England and that anybody who doesn't has got a chip on their shoulder. |
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His looks were modeled after Douglas Fairbanks, the actor best known for playing Robin Hood and zorro during the silent era. |
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Over the weekend, San Diego native Douglas McAuthur McCain became the latest American citizen to die fighting for ISIS in Syria. |
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He faces Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner Patrice Douglas, who narrowly trailed Russell with 24.5 percent. |
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When they reached the steep traverse off the ridge that had been their only difficulty on the way up, Douglas Hadow again began to have trouble keeping his footing. |
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But when the chips are down, Douglas has no doubt that things will be different, citing the controlled aggression displayed last year as evidence. |
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Kirk Douglas had originally been cast as Trautman, but he ankled the project when the producers refused to cave in to Douglas' demand that Trautman kill Rambo in the finale. |
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In his new book, Present Shock, the media theorist Douglas Rushkoff takes a stab at describing an emergent cultural phenomenon. |
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The secret police, the AVO, began to tail Douglas wherever he went. |
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Douglas is one of the few lutanists to accompany himself as a singer. |
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In the native forests of the Oregon Cascades hemlocks, cedars, maples, many fir and pine species, and others are intermingled among the dominant Douglas fir. |
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Those days may have ended when Mike Tyson got KO'd by Buster Douglas. |
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Douglas Coupland, the trendspotter who defined Generation X, nailed the phenomomen when he coined the term McJob, which now appears in some US dictionaries. |
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He in fact briefly stayed with Smellie when he first arrived in London in 1741, but he soon moved away to become an assistant to James Douglas, another Scottish accoucheur. |
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Lee Douglas had the chance but his well struck right-footed shot from the edge of the penalty area was somehow tipped around the post by the athleticism of the keeper. |
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Your star in And So It Goes, Michael Douglas, was so great as Liberace in Behind the candelabra. |
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The three worked closely together to ensure that the new landscape would harmonize with a surrounding woodland of aspens, Douglas firs, ponderosa pines, and river birches. |
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Douglas would remember later stepping outside the Daly home and gazing about. |
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Seventy three percent of students at David Douglas High School in Portland, Oregon are low-income. |
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In the top of the wall, to soften the lines, Douglas has planted tough, low-growing alpines such as sedums, saxifrages and alpine pinks Dianthus alpinus. |
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Kennedy proceeded on, having rendered Douglas mute as a result not of his position, but of his person. |
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It was tough on the Frenchman, who made no contact with Douglas. |
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President Kennedy smiled without a hint of condescension and extended a hand to Douglas that was at once firm and remarkably soft. |
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The 4-foot-11 Douglas appears to have chemically relaxed natural hair, to which she has added a human-hair ponytail for height. |
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Douglas Rushkoff on how control of a company called AdMob will determine what messages pop up on your mobile device. |
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This contains reprints of articles from books and periodicals by the editors, Douglas Gomery, Nicholas Garnham, Oscar H. Gandy Jr., and Robert W. McChesney. |
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The others went to get their coats and Douglas went outside. |
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A century ago these hills echoed with the rasping sounds of bucksaws, as loggers harvested millions of redwoods and Douglas fir to feed the housing needs of a growing country. |
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That woman, an island hero, Betto Douglas, may have been a relative of the famous American abolitionist, Frederick Douglass. |
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In 1891 he met Lord Alfred Douglas, a young man sixteen years his junior. |
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One of my mentors and friend Jim Bridges was the director of The China syndrome with Jane Fonda and Michael Douglas. |
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Mr Douglas has come out with the classic cringe which believes pessimism, or realism as he would no doubt like to call it, is an inherently Scottish state of mind. |
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That was the sad and screwy logic that propelled Douglas McAuthur McCain and his pal Troy Kastigar. |
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Scarborough was one of five places approved by Douglas Hurd as Home Secretary to pioneer bylaws intended to keep lager louts out of the public gaze. |
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Ironically, the revered but bankrupt Douglas would now be the least successful were he not dead. |
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In Fatal Attraction, Glenn Close boiled a bunny because Michael Douglas disrespected her. |
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But if dissent has been dimmed, Douglas has little time for the argument that there is, at least, a new warm-heartedness, a softness in the culture. |
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The common name honors David Douglas, a Scottish botanist and collector who first reported the extraordinary nature and potential of the species. |
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The specific epithet, menziesii, is after Archibald Menzies, a Scottish physician and rival naturalist to David Douglas. |
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Douglas firs in environments with more light may have branches much closer to the ground. |
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However, Douglas fir exhibits considerable morphological plasticity, and on drier sites coast Douglas fir will generate deeper taproots. |
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Red tree voles may also be found in immature forests if Douglas fir is a significant component. |
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Adapted to a moist, mild climate, it grows larger and faster than Rocky Mountain Douglas fir. |
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In the United States, pilings are mainly cut from southern yellow pines and Douglas firs. |
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Anthropologists such as Daniel Miller and Mary Douglas have used ethnographic data to answer academic questions about consumers and consumption. |
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General Douglas MacArthur declared Manila an open city to prevent further death and destruction, but Japanese warplanes continued to bomb it. |
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Douglas Hofstadter and his team challenged the shared structure theory and mostly its applications in computer science. |
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On the western side it reached Wigan by 1781, replacing the earlier and unsatisfactory Douglas Navigation. |
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The Rufford Branch links into the River Douglas and, via the Ribble Link and the River Ribble to the previously isolated Lancaster Canal. |
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It borders Douglas, Mendon, Millville, Northbridge, and Sutton, Massachusetts, plus the Rhode Island towns of Burrillville and North Smithfield. |
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Between 1961 and 1994, Douglas Ferreira was the general manager and he is one of the people who have left the biggest legacy on the Ratty. |
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But the book on Wilde embroiled him in a libel suit with Lord Alfred Douglas. |
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He was given the name Melvyn by his mother after she saw the actor Melvyn Douglas at a local cinema. |
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Other rivers traverse the region as tributaries to the major rivers, including the Douglas, the Irk, and the Roch. |
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A stone axe dating from 2500 BC has also been found in the area in the River Douglas in Tigers Clough. |
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I write the lyrics and work with Murv Douglas from Lords of acid. |
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Taking his cues from favorite authors like Douglas Adams and Kurt Vonnegut, Dunphy chases after absurdism. |
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Trees might soon help take the pressure off wastewater treatment plants if university scientist Douglas Frederick has his way. |
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Douglas County Master Food Preservers will give a class on Saturday, July 23, on water bath and pressure canning methods of preserving foods. |
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Waterhorse is Scots writer Douglas Rae's follow-up to the hugely successful Mrs Brown. |
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Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta Jones proved that an air sign doesn't need to be of a similar age to find each other interesting. |
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The use of ammonium carbamate as a high energy density thermal energy storage material Douglas Dudis. |
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In tonight's final episode, Paulmeets Douglas, a hippo calf who was found at five months old wandering near the Zambezi. |
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The Indiana Jones star, 45, was on a sun break in Capri, Italy, when her South African boyfriend Douglas De Jager suffered a heart attack. |
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Two-year-old Birmingham boy Daniel Douglas was killed after a radiogram fell on him while he was playing at home. |
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Donna Douglas, who played the buxom tomboy Elly May Clampett on the hit 1960s sitcom ''The Beverly Hillbillies,'' has died. |
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Mr. Douglas indicated that the East Dakota Environmental Protection regulations were overly strict. |
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After initial processing at the Douglas Complex the gas is piped by subsea pipeline to the Point of Ayr gas terminal for further processing. |
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After divorcing Douglas, her third and final marriage was to Henry Stewart, with whom she had another daughter, Dorothea Stewart. |
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In 1989, Douglas Wilder became the first African American elected as governor in the United States. |
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Mar's illness, wrote James Melville, followed a banquet at Dalkeith Palace given by James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton. |
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Douglas set about introducing more squadrons and dispersing the few GL sets to create a carpet effect in the southern counties. |
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Senior Labour shadow cabinet members, notably Ed Balls, Douglas Alexander, and Scottish Labour leader Jim Murphy, were defeated. |
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Dawkins met her through their mutual friend Douglas Adams, who had worked with her on the BBC's Doctor Who. |
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The main poets of this Scottish group were Robert Henryson, William Dunbar, and Gavin Douglas. |
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Douglas argued that liberties relating to personal relationships, such as marriage, have a unique primacy of place in the hierarchy of freedoms. |
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Lord Amberley consented to his wife's affair with their children's tutor, the biologist Douglas Spalding. |
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In a 2005 interview, Douglas Gresham acknowledged that he and his brother were not close, but he did say that they are in email contact. |
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The dedication service, at noon on 22 November 2013, included a reading from The Last Battle by Douglas Gresham, younger stepson of Lewis. |
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Ward sometimes stayed there, as did an old Bradford friend, Charles Douglas, and Delius's brother Ernest. |
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Writer Douglas Adams provided the album title and Thorgerson the cover artwork. |
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Oldman and producing partner Douglas Urbanski formed the SE8 GROUP to produce Nil by Mouth. |
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Among those appearing were Alicia de Larrocha, James Galway, Steven Isserlis, Barry Douglas, Richard Stoltzman and Kyoko Takezawa. |
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Major Scottish writers from the 15th century include Henrysoun, Dunbar, Douglas and Lyndsay. |
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The cast included Gary Sweet as Donald Bradman and Hugo Weaving as England captain Douglas Jardine. |
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The oldest horse tram transport in the world is located on the sea front in the capital, Douglas. |
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A seasonal sailing to Douglas, Isle of Man is operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company. |
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But in December, Douglas attacked Balliol at Annan in the early hours of the morning. |
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Archibald Douglas attempted to relieve the town in July, but was defeated and killed at the Battle of Halidon Hill. |
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In December, French was replaced by General Douglas Haig as commander of the British forces. |
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Many though refused to believe the revised figures, including Douglas Bader. |
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One scientist fell in the sea and was rescued by Commander Douglas Bromley, Campania's executive officer. |
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These rights were held on and off by the Mortons until 1766, when they were sold by James Douglas, 14th Earl of Morton to Laurence Dundas. |
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Some historians, however, such as Ian Douglas Willock, have rejected the traditional account. |
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In 1947 the Boeing 377 Stratocruiser entered the industry with a completely different design than Douglas and Lockheed aircraft. |
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Maxwell is buried at Parton Kirk, near Castle Douglas in Galloway close to where he grew up. |
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Irish President Douglas Hyde was possibly one of the last speakers of the Roscommon dialect of Irish. |
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Other contemporaries were Douglas Young, John Buchan, Sidney Goodsir Smith, Robert Garioch, Edith Anne Robertson and Robert McLellan. |
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If Wilde was relatively indiscreet, even flamboyant, in the way he acted, Douglas was reckless in public. |
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Shaw included an account of the argument between Harris, Douglas and Wilde in the preface to his play The Dark Lady of the Sonnets. |
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Wilde was then imprisoned on remand at Holloway where he received daily visits from Douglas. |
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Although Douglas had been the cause of his misfortunes, he and Wilde were reunited in August 1897 at Rouen. |
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He had met Douglas in the New Age offices and had been impressed by his ideas. |
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On 20 November 2009, the Douglas Borough Council released a limited edition commemorative DVD to mark their naming as Freemen of the Borough. |
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This included Douglas Gordon, Christine Borland, Fiona Banner, Tracey Emin, Tacita Dean, Georgina Starr and Jane and Louise Wilson. |
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Village Roadshow Studios and Port Douglas were officially confirmed as filming locations. |
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In 1720, he married Margaret Douglas, daughter of the landed Robert Douglas of Strathendry, also in Fife. |
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On the Snaefell mountain road section from Ramsey to Douglas, the official vehicle displays the notice Roads Open One Way. |
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Pedestrian overbridge at Bedstead Corner, Douglas, with Hailwood Avenue junction to right. |
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John Douglas was born in Florence, Italy, the eldest son of Conservative politician Archibald Viscount Drumlanrig and Caroline Margaret Clayton. |
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In Canada, the crossing is officially named Douglas in honour of Sir James Douglas, the first governor of the Colony of British Columbia. |
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On 22 November 2010 the assembly concluded its 41st plenary in Douglas, on the Isle of Man. |
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This opened an intermittent civil war as James attempted to seize Douglas lands, punctuated by a series of humiliating reversals. |
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Late medieval Scottish churches also often contained elaborate burial monuments, like the Douglas tombs in the town of Douglas. |
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Following the Wars of Independence, Galloway became the fief of Archibald the Grim, Earl of Douglas and his heirs. |
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He then joined with William the Hardy, Lord of Douglas, and they carried out the raid of Scone. |
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This course is also bisected into 2 halves of 9 holes each by the town's Castle Douglas Road. |
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This may have been the cause of a brief rebellion in 1363 by Robert and the earls of Douglas and March. |
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It described the patriotic acts of both Sir James, the Black Douglas and Walter the Steward, the king's father, in their support of Bruce. |
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One of the Scottish casualties was Carrick's close ally James, Earl of Douglas. |
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To recover from the losses sustained at Cravant, fresh troops under the Earl of Douglas were dispatched from Scotland to France. |
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The Earl of Douglas fought on the losing side for the last time, joined in death by Buchan. |
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He was accompanied by Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas, arguably the most powerful nobleman of Scotland. |
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Douglas replied that having failed to find the duke in England he had come to seek him in France. |
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Archibald, Earl of Douglas fought on the losing side for the last time, joined in death by the Earl of Buchan. |
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In seeking allies Margaret turned more and more to the powerful House of Douglas. |
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James' experience during this time left him with an abiding hatred of both the house of Douglas and the English connection. |
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She hoped the King would give her possessions to her daughter, Lady Margaret Douglas. |
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Rather than taking up parochial duties in a parish, he became tutor to two sons of Hugh Douglas of Longniddry. |
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On 2 May 1568, Mary escaped from Loch Leven Castle with the aid of George Douglas, brother of Sir William Douglas, the castle's owner. |
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He was unwillingly replaced in command in November 1940 by Big Wing advocate Sholto Douglas. |
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He unwillingly relinquished command on 24 November 1940 and was replaced by Big Wing advocate Sholto Douglas. |
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Examples include cedars, Douglas firs, cypresses, firs, junipers, kauri, larches, pines, hemlocks, redwoods, spruces, and yews. |
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Douglas MacArthur and George Marshall upheld the martial tradition in the twentieth century. |
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In 1967, McDonnell and Douglas merged and jointly developed jet aircraft, missiles and spacecraft. |
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Paintings by John Watson Gordon include Lord Robertson, Alexander Wood, General Boyle and Erskine Douglas Sandford. |
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The band was formed in 1973 with brothers Calum and Rory Macdonald and their friend Blair Douglas. |
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Founding member Blair Douglas joined the band onstage, playing accordion on several numbers. |
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At Moffat he met John Home, the author of Douglas, for whom he recited some Gaelic verses from memory. |
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Douglas is one of the first authors to explicitly identify his language as Scottis. |
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Recently two of these have been famous Scottish internationalists, the opening batsman Douglas Lockhart and bowler John Blain. |
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He defeated Douglas in the general election, and this set the stage for the American Civil War. |
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Douglas designed amongst other buildings the Grosvenor Hotel and the City Baths. |
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It is possible that written Manx represents a 'midlands' dialect of Douglas and surrounding areas. |
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Douglas Cleverdon produced dramatised readings of In Parenthesis and The Anathemata for the BBC Third Programme. |
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There all the learn'd shall at the labour stand, And Douglas lend his soft obstetrick hand. |
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She is married to American actor Michael Douglas with whom she has two children. |
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The Douglas Complex is also the control hub for other platforms in the area, and provides power for all platforms. |
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One variety, the coast Douglas fir, grows along the Pacific Ocean from central British Columbia south to central California. |
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A second variety, the Rocky Mountain Douglas fir, grows in the Rocky Mountains from British Columbia south to Mexico. |
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The 21-year-old was left extremely distressed by the ordeal in Castle Douglas, Kirkcudbrightshire, at 10pm on Friday. |
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The year before, the slate of Alabama had executed Klansman Henry Francis Hays for the murder of Michael Douglas. |
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United Airlines has announced that it has named P Douglas McKeen as senior vice president of Labour Relations. |
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I'd like to make a public apology to Mr Douglas, to his friends and to Bafta for my offensive and stupid comments. |
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Douglas Hand of Hand Baldachin Amburgey LLP served as legal advisor to Cushnie et Ochs. |
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In 1951, Harry Truman fired Gen. Douglas MacArthur during the Korean War. |
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Mossley Hill finished 38-17 to the good against Salians but Ellesmere Port were on the wrong side of a 32-10 result at Douglas. |
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Douglas Scarboro, executive director, Office of Talent and Human Capital and education liaison to the mayor, City of Memphis, Tenn. |
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Both Douglas Trumbull and bluescreen pioneer John Erland have pointed out the potential for what they call selective frame rate variation. |
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Johnny Douglas took the lead in the second round of his bout with Alf Cadman with a body slam and press. |
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Douglas Senderoff of NYC has announced a new surgical technique to improve the results of female to male chest masculinization surgery. |
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Beyonce and Jay-Z's daughter Blue Ivy Carter is the next gabby Douglas. |
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Douglas McIntosh, 41, forged customers' signatures and sold their goods to a market trader, Durham Crown Court heard. |
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Bren, of Douglas, is working to open Caeden's Country Day School for children 3 months to 5 years old by Nov. |
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Carl Douglas may have single-handedly popularized disco with his 1974 hit. |
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For the Douglas events, see 'Manx Readings and Concert', Monas Herald, 21 Feburary 1872, pp. |
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The Cestrians assumed they were down after last week's draw, but Penrith sub Dean Douglas had not been named on the team sheet. |
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This is a rash,'' said sheriff's detective Douglas Nale of the Santa Clarita station. |
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Lead researcher Shawn Douglas says the nanobot integrates two tasks that previously only have been demonstrated separately. |
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Check out the premiere episode of A Chug, A Plug and A Review featuring IIleana Douglas. |
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Douglas is described as a sweet guy who just can't resist a pretty face, but he has left a trail of tears in his wake. |
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She's accompanied on the EP by Scottish songwriter John Douglas of Trashcan Sinatras. |
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Douglas has wanted to tend goal since he saw his first hockey game on television as a bored child confined indoors with strep throat. |
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FiberTek composite firring strips are intended to replace Douglas Fir and Apitong wood in refrigerated subfloors. |
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Douglas has recently been in Reno, Nevada, filming Sundowning, and his 1997 children's book The Broken Mirror, will be reissued for the holidays. |
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The old-growth Douglas fir featured on our state's license plate is a powerful image for Oregonians. |
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Douglas Cronk has been promoted to Senior Vice President of Operations for Magnum Hunter Production, Inc. |
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Outplay Entertainment, started by Douglas and Richard Hare, are targeting the growing market for mobile, social and online gaming. |
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Hunter Douglas Window Fashions has introduced Passages, a new collection of custom vertical blinds. |
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Money Tree In the spring, best-selling author Gordon Ferris released Gallowglass, the last novel in his outstanding Douglas Brodie series. |
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Newcomer Douglas Booth will transform himself into gender-bender George in Worried About The Boy. |
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Acting Deemster Andrew Moran QC dismissed the case at the High Court in Douglas, Isle of Man, after ruling there was no case to answer. |
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Foresters used the insecticide to control Western spruce budworm, a voracious defoliator of Douglas fir. |
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Pilot and author Frankel offers a comprehensive examination of the Douglas F4D Skyray and F5D Skylancer delta wing fighter aircraft. |
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Douglas Elliman broker Stanley Ginsberg helped a couple find the perfect fit in Flatiron. |
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The winner of the challenge was the Douglas Fire Department, which collected 223 jars of peanut butter weighing 284 pounds. |
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The same should be done to timbers that have high resin content, such as Gurjun and Douglas Fir and others. |
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Rudd invests his reformed do-gooder with charm, and Douglas and Lilly provide solid support as the feuding father-daughter dynamic. |
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On March 8, members of the Mattole Forest Defenders unfurl a banner in the second largest remaining stand of old-growth Douglas fir. |
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Douglas fir is native to Western North America, from Canada south to California and into Mexico. |
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Paul Hanson, and his team took their measurement by lowering string from the top of the famous Douglas Fir in Dunkeld. |
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The Scotch Pine, Douglas Fir or Fraser Fir are all harvested from the heart of Michigan snow country and delivered fresh to your door. |
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Coleen Douglas, Glasgow DUVETS 2 are tricky to clean and dry because they're so large. |
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Herschell Taghap manages social media for Tom Douglas Restaurants, a group of 15 establishments based in Seattle. |
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Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig was Britain's commander on the Western Front. |
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Gresham, and came to England with her two sons, David and Douglas. |
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Darren Gazet, Ben Makins and Adam Smith scored the goals that gave Wentworth Wanderers a 3-2 success over Ridge Lane Reserves for whom Lee Douglas and Alex Rowley replied. |
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Like Oscar Wilde, he was hounded by John Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry, for his association with Francis Douglas, Viscount Drumlanrig, one of Queensberry's sons. |
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Douglas and Cockburn suggested to Knox to take their sons to the relative safety of the castle to continue their instruction in reformed doctrine. |
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In late September, the Whipple Foundation Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation sponsored a Douglas County Business Leaders' summit on early childhood education. |
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The 1957 film, Gunfight at the OK Corral, starring Burt Lancaster as Earp and Kirk Douglas as his sidekick, John 'Doc' Holliday, presented the two men as heroes. |
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The sale of Wicks Business Information LLC's Briefings Publishing Group, rumored for months, has now been completed with its acquisition by Douglas Publications Inc. |
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The wood contains mature Douglas fir and Japanese larch ready for harvesting, an area replanted with Douglas fir in 1995 and mixed broadleaves rich in conservation values. |
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Several months later he was still in charge of the pupils, the sons of Douglas and Cockburn, who wearied of moving from place to place while being pursued. |
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The buyer's agent was Christopher Sheller of Douglas Elliman. |
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As queen dowager she married Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus. |
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Figures associated with his court include William Dunbar, Walter Kennedy and Gavin Douglas, who made the first complete translation of Virgil's Aeneid in northern Europe. |
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The Cabrits Resort Kempinski Dominica will be a 101-room hotel on Douglas Bay in Cabrits on the north shore of the island, close to the town of Portsmouth. |
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As he neared the town two days later, the Scots persuaded their French comrades to make a stand, Douglas apparently having forgotten the lessons of Homildon Hill. |
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It was resolved by Robert giving his daughter Isabella in marriage to Douglas's son, James and with Douglas replacing Erskine as Justiciar south of the Forth. |
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But at the High Court in Douglas, Isle of Man, Acting Deemster Andrew Moran QC ruled there was no case to answer against 41-year-old Richard Gidney. |
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Stengel P, Douglas J, Guerif J, Gross M, Monnier R, Cannel R Factors influencing the variation of some properties of soils in relation to their suitability for direct drill. |
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According to Barbour, there was a fourth division nominally under the youthful Walter the Steward, but actually under the command of Sir James Douglas. |
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In March, James Douglas captured Roxburgh, and Randolph captured Edinburgh Castle, while in May, Bruce again raided England and subdued the Isle of Man. |
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Douglas Jacobs, a Harvard suicidologist who testified at the trial. |
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The main beneficiary was the victims' great uncle James Douglas, Earl of Avondale who became the 7th Earl of Douglas and emerged as the main power in the government. |
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When the trust decided to expand plant sales at Threave Gardens, Castle Douglas, Dumfries, it turned to display specialists Stagecraft, based at Llaithddu, near Newtown. |
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Douglas County deputies Rich Popple and Dean Sehlaman received the Washington State Life Saving Award at this year's Marine Law Enforcement Conference in Spokane recently. |
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A border incursion into England led to the victory at Otterburn in 1388, but at the cost of the life of John's ally James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas. |
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On 10 July 2009, the Isle of Man's capital bestowed the Freedom of the Borough of Douglas honour on Barry and Robin, as well as posthumously on Maurice. |
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Douglas lost after a reading of De Profundis refuted his claims. |
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Lord Alfred Douglas wrote two books about his relationship with Wilde. |
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The return of Archie Buchanan 2007 Last seen being rolled off a cliff by his wife and mother, Archie's return as dumb waiter Douglas was a real nail-biter. |
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Their tributaries are the Calder, Darwen, Douglas, Hodder, and Yarrow. |
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Goldie Hawn appears to be wearing a toga made from a pair of Dralon curtains when she arrives for the wedding of Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas. |
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Douglas Carswell and Daniel Hannan have proposed that all the powers currently devolved to the Scottish Parliament should also be devolved to the English counties and cities. |
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This William was the sixth belted earl of that house of Douglas. |
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If you're a bird hunter, chukars and pheasants are flying at game preserves like Lady Woods in Douglas, and Addieville, just over the border in Rhode Island. |
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An intimate friendship sprang up between Wilde and Douglas and by 1893 Wilde was infatuated with Douglas and they consorted together regularly in a tempestuous affair. |
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Nearby, JJB Sports is at Marsh Green near the River Douglas. |
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The Marquess was the father of Wilde's lover, Lord Alfred Douglas. |
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Kibbe was longtime owner and operator of Skyway Steeplejacks in Douglas. |
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The pub brawl happened on October 26 last year, when Doherty met stepbrothers Douglas and Martin McDonagh, after a family rift, to travel down to Oxford for a funeral. |
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Steven Best and Douglas Kellner identify Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns as part of the transitional phase, influenced by Duchamp, between Modernism and Postmodernism. |
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Foreign investors, including Italian multinational Benetton Group, Ted Turner, Joseph Lewis and the environmentalist Douglas Tompkins, own major land areas. |
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The Royal Navy has a significant presence on the Clyde, at HMNB Clyde on the Gare Loch and on Loch Long, connected to the nuclear stores in Glen Douglas. |
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Menzies asked the vice chancellor of the Australian National University, Sir Douglas Copland, to release Titterton to work on Operation Hurricane. |
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Not surprisingly, considering all this passion and perkiness, he originally dreamed of being an actor, training at the Webber Douglas Academy Of Dramatic Arts in London. |
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Former participants of the battle served as technical advisors including Douglas Bader, James Lacey, Robert Stanford Tuck, Adolf Galland and Dowding himself. |
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Margaret Tudor later married Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus, and their daughter, Margaret Douglas, was the mother of Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley. |
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The 'Queensberry rules', the code of general rules in boxing, was named after John Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry in 1867, that formed the basis of modern boxing. |
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In looking at meal structures, Douglas made a clear distinction between the afternoon tea which is a snack and the high tea which is classified as a light meal. |
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Douglas Hofstadter's constructivist view of reality is unfounded. |
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In October, Sir Archibald Douglas, now Guardian of Scotland, made a truce with Balliol, supposedly to let the Scottish Parliament assemble and decide who their true king was. |
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Currently there is a steam railway between Douglas and Port Erin, an electric railway between Douglas and Ramsey and an electric mountain railway which climbs Snaefell. |
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At the 2011 census, the Isle of Man was home to 84,497 people, of whom 27,938 resided in the island's capital, Douglas and 9,273 in the adjoining village of Onchan. |
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Between world wars, when Douglas Bader was a cocky, teen-age R.A.F. cadet... a man could navigate by eye and the nearest railroad track and fly by the seat of his pants. |
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They were named so as John Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry publicly endorsed the code, although they were written by a sportsman named John Graham Chambers. |
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She also leaves behind her seven precious grandchildren, Ryan, Connor, Douglas, Dalton, Denver, Rayah and Trinity as well as her step-father, Edward Chapman. |
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The British alpinist Douglas Freshfield led an expedition to the Caucasus in 1870 and seems to have been the first person to climb Kazbek, elevation 16,512 feet. |
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Jowly, lank-haired and unshaven, Douglas plays fiftysomething Grady Tripp, a one-hit novelist firmly stuck teaching creative writing at a Pittsburgh college. |
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Douglas Bensadoun's film At the Quinte Hotel was featured in the latter. |
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