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Déor
In J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, Déor was the seventh King of Rohan. He was born during the rule of his great-great-grandfather Aldor the Old, leading to an extraordinary situation of five generations living simultaneously in one house. He became King at the death of his father Goldwin..
Déorwine
In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, Déorwine (-Died March 15, 3019 Third Age) is an important knight of the Rohirrim. He had the rank of chief of the King's knights (that is, the King's Riders, the personal bodyguard of the King of Rohan). He fell with six of his men at the Ba..
Do! Run Run
Mr. Do! Run Run (1984) is the final incarnation of Mr. Do, the Universal video game mascot. Returning to his Mr. Do! roots, the clown has a bouncing powerball with which to hurl at monsters. What makes this game novel is that instead of burrowing through the ground to get at cherries, Mr. Do ru..
Do-rag
A do-rag, also spelled doo-rag or durag is a simple piece of cloth tied at the back, used to cover the head. From the 1930s to the 1960s, they were used by African American men to hold chemically processed hair-dos in place while they slept. Originally they were made from pieces of handkerchief or ..
Do-Re-Mi
This article is about the song from The Sound of Music. For the syllables of the major scale, see solfege. "Do-Re-Mi" is a song featured in the musical The Sound of Music. Within the story, it is used by Maria to teach the notes of the major musical scale to the Von Trapp children. The song is not..
Dor
For the Xanth character, see Dor (Xanth). For other uses, see Dor (disambiguation). Former glass factory at Nahsholim Dor - "dwelling", the Dora of the Greeks and Romans, an ancient royal city of the Canaanites, (Joshua 12:23) whose ruler was an ally of Jabin king of Hazor against Joshua, (Jo..
Dor-Gal-Ram
Dor-Gal-Ram was a Sith Lord loyal to Ludo Kressh shortly before the Great Hyperspace War in the Star Wars movie series He was killed during the Battle of Khar Delba when his Massassi, under command of Kressh's rival Naga Sadow, attacked him in his own ship. ..
Dor-lómin
In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, Dor-lómin was a part of the land of Hithlum in Middle-earth. Dor-lómin, "Land of Echoes", was the south-western part of Hithlum, bordered in the east by the Mountains of Mithrim, and in the north by the river which formed the Rainbow Cleft known as Annon-in-Gel..
Dora
Dora can refer to: A female nameAsteroid 668 Dora, namesake of the Dora family of asteroids.Dora - Croatian national preselection for the Eurovision Song Contest.The WW II concentration camp of Mittelbau-Dora.Dora Russell (1894 – 1986), hard-edged feminist and wife of the legendary philosopher Ber..
Dora, Alabama
Dora is a city in Walker County, Alabama, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 2,413. Geography Dora is located at [33°43′46″N, 87°5′13″W] (33.729476, -87.087013)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the city has a total a..
Dora, Missouri
Dora is an unincorporated community in northeastern Ozark County, Missouri. A school, post office, a couple of businesses, and several homes are located there. It is located on Missouri State Highway 181 about twenty miles northeast of Gainesville. ..
Dora, New Mexico
Dora is a village in Roosevelt County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 130 at the 2000 census. Dora is the hometown of Texas Tech baseball coach Larry Hays. Geography Dora is located at [33°55′53″N, 103°20′15″W] (33.931279, -103.337472)[Geographic references#1..
Dorabella Cipher
The Dorabella Cipher is an enciphered letter written and enciphered by Edward Elgar to Miss Dora Penny (the letter was accompanied by another dated July 14,1897). She was never able to decipher it and its meaning remains unknown to this day. The cipher, consisting of 87 characters spread over 3 l..
Dorabjee Naorojee Mithaiwala
Dorabjee Naorojee Mithaiwala was an Indian Parsee businessman in Hong Kong. In the early days, he sold opium from Bombay of India to China. He leased Hongkong Hotel in 1873 for ten year and afterward he started a hotel in Pottinger Street and two in Kowloon. He founded Kowloon Ferry Company in 18..
Dorabji Tata
Dorab Tata (August 27, 1859-June 3, 1932), industrialist and philanthropist, and a key figure in the history and development of the Tata industrial empire. Dorabji Tata was knighted in 1910 for his contributions to industry in British India. Dorab, or Sir Dorabji, as he was later known, was the eld..
Doradidae
Thorny catfishes or talking catfishes are a family, Doradidae, of catfishes native to South America. There are approximately 35 genera and 90 species.["Doradidae"]. FishBase. Ed. Ranier Froese and Daniel Pauly. 05 2006 version. N.p.: FishBase, 2006. Typical features of the family are a r..
Dorado
Dorado click for larger image Abbreviation Dor Genitive Doradus Symbology the Swordfish Right ascension 5 h Declination -60° Area Ranked 72nd Number of stars(magnitude < 3) None Brightest star App. magnitude 3.27) Meteor showers None Borderingconstellations Cael..
Dorado, Puerto Rico
Dorado is a small tourist town in the northern coast of Puerto Rico, 15 miles west of San Juan. Dorado has long been known as a golf haven. Its touristic industry includes the Dorado Beach Resort and the Hyatt Hacienda del Mar. In addition, there are many upscale neighborhoods and a small town with..
Dorados de Sinaloa
Club Social y Deportivo Dorados de Sinaloa, also known as Dorados de Sinaloa or simply Dorados, is a Mexican professional football club. The club plays its home games in Culiacán, Sinaloa, in the northwest of Mexico. Dorados is currently the youngest franchise to play in the Primera División de M..
Dorado (disambiguation)
Dorado is a southern constellation. Dorado may also refer to: Dorado, Puerto Rico, a municipality in Puerto RicoDorado Airport, an airport in Dorado, Puerto RicoDorado Wings, a Puerto Rican airline that operated between 1964 and 1982Dorado fish, Important fish of South America rivers whose scientif..
Dorado Airport
This article is about a Puerto Rican airport; for the airport in Bogotá, D.C., see El Dorado International Airport. Dorado Airport or Dorado Beach Airport is a small airport in Dorado, Puerto Rico. It has no commercial airline service, and it is widely used by private pilots. The airport was bui..
Dorado Wings
Dorado Wings was a small airline that operated from Luis Munoz Marin International Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico to Dorado Airport in the tourist center of Dorado. Dorado Wings was the only commercial operator at Dorado Airport. Dorado Wings existed from 1964 to 1982. In early 1982, the airline w..
Doraemon
|- ! colspan="2" style="background: #ccf; text-align: center;" | Related works |- | style="background: #e6e9ff;" colspan="2" | List of Doraemon media |} by Hiroshi Fujimoto, pen name Fujiko F. Fujio, is a Japanese manga about a robotic cat, Doraemon, who has travelled back in time from the future ..
Doraemon: Nobita no Doki Doki! Obake Land
is a cancelled Japanese-exclusive game for the Virtual Boy that was based off of the Doraemon: World of Faries manga. It was planned for release on March 1, 1996 at the retail price of ¥5,500. The title translates roughly as Doraemon: Nobita's Nevousness In Monster Land. See also List of Virtual..
Doraemon Minna de Yuubou!
Doraemon Minna de Yuubou! is a video game of the action genre released in 2003 by Shogakukan. The game was only released in Japan. ..
Dorah Pass
The Dorah Pass, also spelled and pronounced Durah Pass, connects Badakshan in Afghanistan with Chitral in Pakistan. The Dorah Pass is more than 14,000 feet high. It crosses the Hindu Kush. It became important during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan because the Soviets were unable to stop the flow ..
Doraiswamy Iyengar
Doreswamy Iyengar, generally known as Mysore V Doreswamy Iyengar (1920 - 1997), was born into a family of musicians. His father, Venkatesha Iyengar, was himself a Vainika and a musician in the court of the Maharaja of Mysore. He started learning the Veena from his father at an early age and soon ..
Dorako
Dorako is a monster from the television show Ultraman. Dorako appears in an episode which in English is entitled "Night of the Comet." Dorako was one of three monsters -- the other two being Red King and Gigas -- who were all awakened or released due to cometary phenomenon. Dorako appears anthropomo..
Doral
Doral may have several meanings: Quazepam, a benzodiazepine medicine that is used to treat insomnia and is marketed under the brand name "Doral". Communities with this name: Doral, Florida; a suburb of Miami. Other Uses: Aaron Doral a character in the reimagining of Battlestar GalacticaRonald W R..
Doral, Florida
Location of Doral in Miami-Dade County, Florida Doral is a former census-designated place and a newly-formed city located in north-central Miami-Dade County, Florida, west of Miami International Airport. The City of Doral is named for the famous golf and spa resort located within its municipal ..
Doralee Rhodes
Doralee Rhodes was a fictional character in the movie Nine to Five as well as the television series of the same name. In the movie, she was played by actress-singer Dolly Parton who also sang the movie's theme. In the TV series, she was played by Dolly's real life sister, Rachel Dennison. Charact..
Doral (cigarette)
Doral is a savings brand cigarette introduced in 1969 from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco. Variations Full-flavor, Lights, Ultra-lights, Menthol Sizes Kings, 100's ..
Doramaar
Doramaar was a band from New Zealand. They formed in 1994, and initially consisted of Kim Pieters, Adria Morgan, Sara Stephenson, and Andre Richardson. They released their debut album, Copula, on Bruce Russell's Corpus Hermeticum label. Richardson left the band soon after this. As a trio, the band r..
Doramas
Doramas was a warrior of the Canary Islands who was a member of the aboriginal resistance on the island of Grand Canary. He fought against an invasion by the Crown of Castille in the late 1400s which was undertaken and financed by the Catholic Monarchs. Description Originally from the kingdom of T..
Doramectin
Doramectine, is a veterinary drug approved from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), it has 2 dosage forms: injection and pour-on ..
Doran, Minnesota
Doran is a city in Wilkin County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 59 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 0.5 km² (0.2 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 59 people, 24 households, an..
Dorangel Vargas
Dorangel Vargas is the only known serial killer and cannibal in Venezuela. He was a homeless man that used to hunt bypassers at a park in the city of San Cristobal, Táchira State. Once he was caught, he confessed that he had killed and eated at least 10 men in a period of two years preceding his ..
Doranna Durgin
Doranna Durgin is an American author. Contents 1 Works1.1 ..
Doran Chambers
Doran Chambers is an illusive trance and house music disc jockey from Los Angeles, California, who performs under the stage name "DJ Doran." His albums include Fragrant Sense and Monuments. Doran has been on the Fragrant, Max Music, and City of Angels record labels. Doran also holds a Masters in B..
Doran Consulting
Doran Consulting is an engineering consultancy based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It was founded in 1953, became a partnership in 1972 and from 1 June 2005 was incorporated to form Doran Consulting Limited. It employs about 90 people and has regional offices in England and Scotland. It claims to be..
Doraphilia
Doraphilia is the paraphilia involving sexual attraction to fur. Leopold von Sacher-Masoch was notorious for his attraction to furs, arranging for his mistresses and wives to dominate him while wearing furs, even in the summer, and keeping a fur on his desk to stroke while writing. ..
Dorapion
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Dorasan
Dorasan or Mount Dora is a 156-meter hill on the south bank of the Imjin River in northernmost Paju, South Korea. It lies very near the Korean Demilitarized Zone. The hill gives its name to several nearby landmarks, including Dorasan Station and the Mt. Dora Observatory, as well as to the local a..
Dorasanipadu
Dorasanipadu is a small village near the famous place Dwaraka Tirumala. Dorasanipadu is located in west Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh, a southern state of India. Dorasanipadu is about 40 kilometers from the West Godavari district head quarter, Eluru. ..
Dorat
Dorat may refer to: Jean Daurat (or Dorat) (Latin, Auratus), (1508-1588), French poet and scholar, member of the PléiadeClaude Joseph Dorat (1734-1780), French writer, also known as Le Chevalier DoratDorat, a commune of the Puy-de-Dôme département, in Francea genetically engineered pet featured ..
Doratodon
Doratodon is the name of a genus of a prehistoric crocodiles that were once thought to be a dinosaurs. Species The type species is Doratodon carcharidens from the Late Cretaceous of Austria, whilst the second known species is D. ibericus from the Late Cretaceous of Spain. References Comapny, ..
Doraville, Georgia
Doraville is a city in DeKalb County, Georgia, United States. The population was 9,862 at the 2000 census. For mass transit, it is served by the Doraville MARTA heavy-rail station. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Economy4 External links Geography Doraville is located at ..
Doraville (MARTA station)
Doraville Station Information Line Northeast Line Station Code NE10 Platform Island Platform Tracks 2 Other Next South Chamblee Opened December, 1992 Doraville is the terminus of the MARTA northeast line. It is an elevated station served with an island platform betwe..
Doraville Assembly
Doraville Assembly is a General Motors automobile factory in Doraville, Georgia. The plant opened in 1947 and will close in 2008 as part of the company's cost-cutting measures. Products: Buick TerrazaChevrolet UplanderSaturn RelayPontiac SV6 ..
Dorayaki
Dorayaki (Japanese: どら焼き, どらやき, 銅鑼焼き, ドラ焼き) is a type of Japanese sweet which consists of two small pancake-like patties made from kasutera wrapped around a filling of sweet red bean paste. It originally only had one layer, and the current shape was invented in 1..
Dora (singer)
Dora is a Portuguese singer, her real name is Maria Reis Dias de Jesus. She represented Portugal twice at the Eurovision Song Contest. In 1986 she was 14th with Não sejas mau para mim and two years later she was 18th with Voltarei. ..
DORA 1
DORA 1 is a former German submarine base and bunker built during World War II in Trondheim. In German, Trondheim was called Drontheim, and the name DORA is the letter "D" in the German phonetic alphabet. History Construction of what was going to be the biggest Nazi naval base in Northern Europe..
Dora Alcala
Dora Alcala is a former mayor of Del Rio, Texas. She served two terms before losing the 2006 mayoral election to Efrain Valdez. ..
Dora and Cora Webber
Dora Webber and Cora Webber (born 1958) are twin sisters who participate in women's boxing. They are from the U.S. state of California. It is believed that at one time, they were the only set of twins to actively participate on boxing's women's leg. Cora Webber was a participant in the sport of kar..
Dora Bakoyannis
right Dora Bakoyannis (Greek: Ντόρα Μπακογιάννη) (born 6 May 1954) is the Greek Foreign Affairs Minister and former Mayor of Athens. She is the eldest of four children of veteran Greek politician Constantine Mitsotakis, who was Prime Minister of Greece from 1990 to 1993 and le..
Dora Baltea
Dora Báltea is an Italian river. It is a left-hand tributary of the Po, and is about 160 km (99 mi) long. It originates in the Aosta Valley, by Mont Blanc, and crosses, apart from Aosta, through Piedmont. Passing through the city of Ivrea and a good part of Canavese, it finally reaches the Po clos..
Dora Boothby
Dora Boothby is a former British female tennis player. She is best remembered for her ladies' singles title at the 1909 Wimbledon Championships. Contents 1 Grand Slam record1.1 Dorothea Douglass 2-6, 2-6 1919 Wimbledon Championships Dorothea Douglass 0-6, 0-6 ..
Dora Bryan
Dora Bryan from the front cover of her book Tapestry Tales Dora Bryan OBE (born Dora Mary Broadbent on February 7, 1924) is a British actress, a household name with a huge list of films to her credit. She was born in Southport, Lancashire, UK, and has a distinctive speaking voice which has be..
Dora Carofiglio
Monica Stucchi on the cover of her album Lancelot. Dora Carofiglio (born May 28, 1962 in Monaco) was a popular Italian disco singer during the 1980s. She made records under the stage name Valerie Dore and had several hit singles including "The Night", "Get Closer", and "It's So Easy" which we..
Dora Carrington
Dora de Houghton Carrington (March 29 1893 – March 11 1932) was a British painter and decorative artist. Early Life Born in Hereford, England, she attended a girls' high school that emphasised art and her parents paid for her to attend extra lessons in drawing. She won a scholarship to the..
Dora Colvin
Dora Colvin is a pioneering woman in the trucking industry in the United States. In 1965, Colvin became the first woman to hold a CDL license in Kansas. In the over four decade since then, Colvin has driven for 2 million miles without an accident, and blazed the path for women into another male-do..
Dora Creek
Dora Creek is a small suburb in the rural area of the city of Lake Macquarie New South Wales, Australia. It lies on the eastern coast, 120km north of Sydney. It is known for its beautiful scenery and proximity to the Wattagan Mountains. ..
Dora Creek railway station, New South Wales
Dora Creek railway station is located in Dora Creek, New South Wales, Australia on the Newcastle & Central Coast Line. The station has two platforms. The station is served by intercity trains to Sydney & Newcastle and local trains to & from Morisset. {| align="center" border="1" width="420" cel..
Dora d'Istria
Dora d'Istria (January 22 1828 - 1888), pen-name of duchess Helena Koltsova-Massalskaya, born Elena Ghica (or Elena Gjika), was a Romanian-Albanian writer and feminist. Early life Born in Bucharest as a member of the Ghica family (the daughter of Mihai Ghica and the niece of the reigning Prince..
Dora DePedery-Hunt
Canadian medallionist and peace activist. Designed the third portrait for Queen Elizabeth II used on Canadian coins,1990-2003. ..
Dora Diamant
Dora Diamant (Dworja Diament, also Dymant) (March 4, 1898 – August 15, 1952). She is best rembered as the lover of the writer Franz Kafka and the person who kept some of his last writings in her possession, until they were confiscated by the Gestapo in 1933. This retention was expressly agains..
Dora Doll
Dora Doll is a French actress, born 19 May 1922 in Berlin, Germany One of her first screen appearances she had als Juliette in Henri-Georges Clouzot's Manon (1949). First success co-starring to Jean Gabin: as Lola in Jacques Becker's Touchez pas au grisbi (1954) and as Genisse in Jean Renoir's Fren..
Dora Gabe
Dora Gabe (1886, near Varna - 1983, Sofia) was Bulgarian poetess. She published poetry for grown ups and children as well as travel books, short stories and essays. Gabe studied natural science at the University of Sofia, French philology in Geneva. Graduated at the university in Grenoble. Amon..
Dora Gerson
Dora Gerson (March 23, 1899 - February 14, 1943) was a Jewish German cabaret singer and motion picture actress of the silent film era who was notoriously murdered with her family at Auschwitz. Biography Born Dorthea Gerson in Berlin, Germany, Gerson began her career as a touring singer and actre..
Dora Irizarry
Dora Irizarry is a Federal Judge in New York. A native of Puerto Rico, Irizarry was raised in New York City. A graduate of Yale University and Columbia University Law School, Irizarry worked as an assistant district attorney in the Bronx and Manhattan. Specializing in drug and narcotics cases, Ir..
Dora Lake
Dora Lake may refer to: Australia*Lake Dora, a lake in Western AustraliaUnited States*Dora Lake, a lake in Le Sueur County, MinnesotaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change t..
Dora Maar
Henriette Theodora Markovitch alias Dora Maar (December 22 1907 – July 16 1997) was a French photographer and painter, best known for being a lover and muse of Pablo Picasso. She was born in Tours, Western France, on December 22, 1907. She died 89 years of age in Paris on July 16, 1997. Her f..
Dora Maar au Chat
Dora Maar au Chat (Dora Maar with Cat) is a 1941 painting by Pablo Picasso. It depicts Dora Maar, the painter's mistress, seated on a chair with a small cat perched on her shoulders. The work is painted in Picasso's well-known cubist style.[[Citing sources citation needed]] ..
Dora Marsden
Dora Marsden (5 March 1882 – 13 December 1960) was an English feminist activist, an editor of avant-garde literary journals, and an author of philosophical writings. As an egoist feminist she was much inspired by the German philosopher Max Stirner. She was born in Marsden, close to Huddersfie..
Dora Mavor Moore Award
The Dora Mavor Moore Award (also known as the Dora Award) is a Canadian award presented annually which honours Canadian theatre and dance productions given in five major categories: General Theatre, Independent Theatre, Dance, Opera, and Theatre for Young Audiences. Named after Dora Mavor Moore, wh..
Dora Noemí Kerchen
Dora Noemí Kerchen, born in 1976, also known by her stage name, Dorismar (also spelled Doris Mar), is a model, actress, television host, and Argentine singer. Working first in Argentina and later in Miami. She was selected to appear on the cover of Playboy, representing The Sexy Ladies of Latin ..
Dora Observatory
Dora Observatory is on the South Korean side of the 38th parallel. Situated on top of of Dorasan (Mount Dora), the observatory looks across the Demilitarized Zone. It is the part of South Korea closest to the North. Visitors can catch a rare glimpse of the reclusive North Korean state through b..
Dora Pejačević
Dora Pejačević (born September 10, 1885, Budapest – died March 5 1923, Munich) was the first Croatian female composer. Dora Pejačević was a daughter of an excellent Croatian pianist and singer Lilla Pejačević, who gave her her first music lessons. Dora began to compose when she was ..
Dora Riparia
The Dora Riparia is an Italian river, a left-hand tributary of the Po. It is 125 km (78 mi) long, with a 1,231 km² drainage basin. It originates in the Cottian Alps, close to the Col de Montgenèvre in France, where it carries the name of Piccola Dora. It then changes name to Dora Riparia after th..
Dora Russell
Dora Black (3 April 1894 - 31 May 1986), was a feminist and progressive campaigner, and the second wife of the legendary philosopher Bertrand Russell. Black was born into an English middle class family, the second of four children. Her father, Sir Frederick Black, worked his way up in the Civil Se..
Dora Sigerson Shorter
Dora Sigerson (1866 - 1918) was an Irish poet, who after her marriage in 1895 wrote under the name Dora Sigerson Shorter. She born in Dublin, daughter of George Sigerson, a surgeon and writer, and Hester (nee Varian) also a writer. She was a major figure of the Irish Literary revival, publishing man..
Dora the Explorer
Dora the Explorer (left) and Boots are the series' protagonists. Dora the Explorer is an American animated television series for preschool-age children that is broadcast on Nickelodeon in the United States. A pilot episode for this series aired in 1999. Dora the Explorer became a regular serie..
Dora the Explorer: Journey to the Purple Planet
Dora the Explorer: Journey to the Purple Planet is a video game of the action-adventure genre released in 2005 by Monkey Bar Games. The game is based on the Dora the Explorer series. ..
Dora Township, Otter Tail County, Minnesota
Dora Township is a township in Otter Tail County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 726 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 92.8 km² (35.8 mi²). 75.0 km² (28.9 mi²) of it is land and 17.9 km² (6.9 mi²) of it ..
Dora Venter
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Dorbajon's Adventure
Dorbajon's Adventure is a platform adventure game for the Windows Operating System, created by a small Finnish indie game team, Hulluralla Games, using Mark Overmars's Game Maker game development software. Overview In Dorbajon's Adventure, the player controls a small creature called Faróš Dorbaj..
Dorcas
Dorcas is a female name of Greek origins, (in Aramaic - Tabitha), which means gazelle. There is a type of gazelle called the dorcas-gazelle. The biblical meaning is 'good woman', as the name appears in Acts 9:36-42. Dorcas was a disciple of Joppa found in the book of Acts. She was a dressmaker, who ..
Dorcas, West Virginia
Dorcas is an unincorporated community in Grant County, West Virginia, USA. Dorcas lies at the junction of County Routes 9 and 9/2. External links Communities Bayard | Berkeley Springs | Bolivar | Capon Bridge | Charles Town | Franklin | Harpers Ferry | Hedgesville | Keyser | Martins..
Dorcas (Book of the New Sun)
Dorcas is a character in the Book of the New Sun series by Gene Wolfe. She is probably named for the Biblical Dorcas from Acts 9:32-43 for reasons that should be considered spoilers. Significance Dorcas is inadvertently resurrected by Severian at the Lake of Birds. There are hints that she ha..
Dorcas Gazelle
The Dorcas Gazelle (Gazella dorcas) is not the smallest of the gazelles nor the most common, but it is pretty small and it is pretty common. The numerous subspecies of the Dorcas Gazelle survive on vegetation in grassland, steppe, wadis, mountain desert and in semi-desert climates. The species ra..
Dorcas Society
A Dorcas Society is a local group of people, usually based in a church, with a mission of providing clothing to the poor. The original society was founded in Douglas, Isle of Man on December 1, 1834, as part of the community's thanksgiving for being spared from an outbreak of cholera. The poorer fa..
Dorchen Leidholdt
Dorchen Leidholdt is an anti-pornography feminist writer and lawyer who was leader of Women Against Pornography from 1980 to the groups demise later in that decade, and since 1988 has been Co-Executive Director of the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women. She is also the Director of the Center for..
Dorchester
This article is about the town in Dorset, England. For other uses see Dorchester (disambiguation). Dorchester Shown within Dorset (above) and the UK. OS Grid Reference: Local author and poet Thomas Hardy based the fictional town of Casterbridge on Dorchester. Hardy's childhood home can be ..
Dorchester, Illinois
Dorchester is a village in Macoupin County, Illinois, United States. The population was 142 at the 2000 census. Geography Dorchester is located at [39°5′15″N, 89°53′12″W] (39.087587, -89.886597)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau..
Dorchester, Massachusetts
Dorchester is the largest neighborhood within the City of Boston, located within Suffolk County, Massachusetts. It is now a large and diverse working class community, and is still a center of Irish-American immigration. It is named after the town of Dorchester in England, from which Puritans emigrat..
Dorchester, Nebraska
Dorchester is a village in Saline County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 615 at the 2000 census. Geography Dorchester is located at [40°38′55″N, 97°6′55″W] (40.648497, -97.115153)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, ..
Dorchester, New Brunswick
The old Bell Inn in Dorchester, New Brunswick was an inn between 1820 and 1860. It may have been built as early as 1811. It is built of local sandstone. Dorchester is a village in Westmorland County, in southeastern New Brunswick, Canada. It is located on the eastern side of the mouth of the lu..
Dorchester, New Hampshire
Dorchester is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA. The population was 353 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 External links History Dorchester was originally granted in 1761. When the recipients failed to take up the grant, it was re-g..
Dorchester, Ontario
Dorchester is a small town just outside of London, Ontario. It is in Thames Centre, which has an approximate population of 12,000. The main bodies of water in Dorchester are the Thames River and the Mill Pond. Contents 1 Schools2 Events3 Organizations4 Nearby communities5 ..
Dorchester, Oxfordshire
Dorchester-on-Thames is a village on the in Oxfordshire, England. It is at the confluence of the River Thames with its tributary the River Thame. The area has been inhabited since early times. On one of the Sinodun hills on the opposite side of the River Thames, a ramparted settlement was inhabited..
Dorchester, South Carolina
--> Dorchester was a town in South Carolina. Situated on the Ashley River around 18 miles from Charleston, it was founded in February 1696 by the followers of Reverend Joseph Lord from Dorchester, Massachusetts, who gave it the same name of the town from whence they had emigrated, which was in tu..
Dorchester, Texas
Dorchester is a town in Grayson County, Texas, United States. The population was 109 at the 2000 census. Geography Dorchester is located at [33°31′54″N, 96°41′56″W] (33.531613, -96.698999)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the..
Dorchester, Wisconsin
Dorchester is a village located in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 827 at the 2000 census. The village is located mostly within Clark County, with a small portion in Marathon County. Geography Dorchester is located at [45°0′8″N, 90°19′55″W] (45.002233, -90.331995..
Dorchester (disambiguation)
Dorchester is the name of two towns in England: Dorchester, Dorset (the traditional county town of Dorset)Dorchester, Oxfordshire (Dorchester-on-Thames, anciently the seat of the Bishop of Dorchester) Dorchester in Dorset was central in the organisation of the emigration of puritans to North Americ..
Dorchester (electoral district)
Dorchester was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1968. It was created by the British North America Act of 1867 which preserved the existing electoral districts in Lower Canada at the time. In 1966, it was redistrib..
Dorchester Abbey
Dorchester Abbey is a parish church, formerly an abbey church in the place of a cathedral, situated in the centre of the village of Dorchester-on-Thames in Oxfordshire. Contents 1 History2 Church3 Present use4 External links5 References History Dorchester Abbey was found..
Dorchester Avenue (Boston)
Dorchester Avenue (sometimes called Dot Ave) is a street in Boston, Massachusetts, running from downtown south via South Boston and Dorchester to the border with Milton, where it continues as Adams Street. Built as a turnpike, the Dorchester Turnpike, it is mostly straight. Contents 1 Histor..
Dorchester Branch
Dorchester Branch refers to the following rail lines: The MBTA Commuter Rail Fairmount LineThe MBTA Red Line Ashmont BranchThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to..
Dorchester County
Dorchester County is the name of several counties in the United States: Dorchester County, MarylandDorchester County, South Carolina This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change ..
Dorchester County, Maryland
Dorchester County is a county located in the U.S. state of Maryland on its Eastern Shore. It is bordered by Talbot County to the northwest, Caroline County to the northeast, Wicomico County to the southeast, Sussex County, Delaware to the east, and the Chesapeake Bay to the west. As of 2000, the p..
Dorchester County, South Carolina
Dorchester County is a county located in the U.S. state of South Carolina. As of 2000, the population was 96,413. Its county seat is St. George6. Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,494 km² (577 mi²). 1,489 km² (575 mi²) of it is land and 5 km² (..
Dorchester Heights
Dorchester Heights Monument Dorchester Heights is the central area of South Boston. It is the highest area in the neighborhood and commands a view of both Boston Harbor and downtown. The Battle on Dorchester Heights ''' After the battles of Lexington and Concord, Revolutionary sentiment with..
Dorchester High School
Dorchester High School may refer to: Dorchester High School in Dorchester, MassachusettsDorchester High School in Dorchester, Nebraska This [Disambiguationdisambiguation page] lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same tit..
Dorchester Hotel
The Dorchester is a leading luxury hotel on Park Lane in Mayfair, London, overlooking Hyde Park. It has a reputation for the rich and famous staying there. The Dorchester Hotel opened on 18 April 1931. It was created by Sir Malcolm McAlpine and Sir Frances Towle. In 1929, they bought the old Dorche..
Dorchester Pot
The Dorchester Pot was a zinc-and-silver vase allegedly mined out of solid rock in Dorchester, Massachusetts in 1851. Reported in the June, 1851 issue of Scientific American (volume 7, pp. 298-299), it was blasted from solid pudding stone (a type of sedimentary rock) found 15 feet below the surfac..
Dorchester Railroad
Looking north on Dorchester Avenue in Fields Corner circa 1910 The Dorchester Railroad and Dorchester Extension Railroad was a horse car line in Boston, Massachusetts in the late 19th century, running from downtown south to Milton, mostly via Dorchester Avenue (the old Dorchester Turnpike). Fo..
Dorchester railway station
There are two railway stations that serve Dorchester, Dorset. Dorchester South railway station Located on the London Waterloo-Weymouth line.Dorchester West railway station Located on the Bristol/Castle Cary-Weymouth "Heart of Wessex" line...
Dorchester Shores Reservation
Dorchester Shores Reservation is a Massachusetts state park located in Dorchester. The park is managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation. Description Dorchester Shores Reservation is comprised of two beaches and a park along the extended mouth of the Neponset River. The components..
Dorchester South railway station
Dorchester South railway station is one of two railway stations serving the town of Dorchester in Dorset. The station is located on the London Waterloo-Weymouth line. The station is served by South West Trains. Services originate from London Waterloo or Weymouth Station and are operated by ..
Dorchester Town F.C.
Dorchester Town Football Club play in the Nationwide Conference South division. They play at the Avenue Stadium in Dorchester, on land owned by the Duchy of Cornwall. They are managed by ex-pro footballer Mark Morris. Dorchester are currently at the highest standard they have ever reached, finishi..
Dorchester United F.C.
Dorchester United F.C. is a football club based in Dorchester, Dorset, England. They joined the Dorset Combination in 1969. For the 2005-06 season, they are members of the Dorset Premier Football League. |- !colspan="3" style="background:#ccf; text-align:center;"| Dorset Premier League 2006-07 |..
Dorchester West railway station
Dorchester West railway station is one of two railway stations serving the town of Dorchester in Dorset. The station is located on the Castle Cary-Weymouth "Heart of Wessex" line. The station is served by First Great Western. Services originate from either Westbury or Bristol Temple Meads and are ..
Dorćol
Dorćol (Serbian Cyrillic: Дорћол) is an area of the city of Belgrade, part of the Stari Grad municipality. Its name is of Turkish origin, meaning "four roads" or "intersection of four roads". It's located in the central section of the city, on the Danube river bank. During the Turkish occupat..
Dorcus
Dorcus is a genus of the family Lucanidae of stag beetles. Species in the genus include: Dorcus alcidesDorcus amamianus nomuraiDorcus antaeusDorcus anteusDorcus arfakianusDorcus brevisDorcus bucephalusDorcus carinulatusDorcus curvidensDorcus curvidens binodulosusDorcus curvidensDorcus eurycephal..
Dorcus Inzikuru
Commonwealth Games Medal Record Athletics Gold 2006 Melbourne Women's 3000m Steeplechase Dorcus Inzikuru (born February 2, 1982 in Arua District) is a Ugandan athlete competing in steeplechase. Sometimes her name is rendered "Docus". It is mis-spelt in her passport, and because of that the mi..
Dord
An excerpt from Webster's showing the non-existent word "dord" Dord is one of the most famous errors in lexicography, a word accidentally created by the G. and C. Merriam Company's staff and included in the second edition of its New International Dictionary, in which the term is defined as "..
Dordi Nordby
Dordi Agate Nordby, (born 8 April 1964 in Bærum, Norway), is a Norwegian right handed curler from Snarøya. Nordby has amassed an array of medals in major international competitions over a career spanning three decades, including two world championship gold medals and two European championship go..
Dordogne
Dordogne Details Information Number 24 Region Aquitaine Prefecture Périgueux Subprefectures BergeracNontronSarlat-la-Canéda Density Ranked 58th388,29343/km² Area 9060 km² Arrondissements 4 Cantons 50 Communes 557 President of the General Council Bernard Cazeau Locati..
Dordogne River
The Dordogne is a river in south-central and southwest France. Contents 1 Geography2 The Name & Character3 Course4 Tributaries5 Activities on the River6 Sources Geography The river arises on the flanks of Puy de Sancy in the mountains of Auvergne and flows genera..
Dordrecht
This article is about the Dutch city of Dordrecht. There is also Dordrecht, South Africa. Satellite image of part of the Rhine-Meuse delta, showing the Island of Dordrecht and the eponymous city (7) [Dordrecht] (population 119,649 (2004)) , or in English: Dort, is a city in the Dutc..
Dordrecht, South Africa
Dordrecht is situated in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. It is a small farming village with a large number of merino sheep and cattle ranchers in the region. Farmers also grow potatoes. There are farmstay holidays available in the region. They are well known in South Africa for trout fish..
Dordrecht Confession of Faith
The Dordrecht Confession of Faith is a statement of religious beliefs adopted by Dutch Mennonite leaders at a meeting in Dordrecht, Netherland, on April 21, 1632. Its 18 articles emphasize belief in salvation through Jesus Christ, baptism, nonviolence, shunning those who leave the church, feet washi..
Dordtsche Kil
The Dordtsche Kil is a short river in South Holland in the Netherlands. The river is tidal and forms the connection between the Oude Maas river and the Hollands Diep. The river is for most part artificial in origin, since it has been a relatively small tidal creek until the 19th century. Connection..
Dordt College
Dordt College Motto Soli Deo Gloria; "To God alone be all the glory" Established 1955 School type Private President Carl E. Zylstra Location Sioux Center, IA, USA Enrollment -Undergraduate -Graduate 1,286 64 Faculty 78 Endowment Unknown Campus Rural Sports Team Defenders Websit..
Dore
For other uses, see Dore (disambiguation). Dore (Grid reference ) is a village in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. Until 1934 it was part of Derbyshire, but it is now a suburb of Sheffield. The village lies on a hill above the River Sheaf. It has a reputation of being Sheffield's wealthiest suburb, and ..
Doreen
Doreen is a woman's name, usually found in English speaking countries. The name comes from the Greek noun 'to doro' (το δωρο), which means 'a gift'. It has also been used as a place name: Doreen, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] pa..
Doreen, Victoria
Doreen is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Whittlesea. Doreen is located in the northern suburbs of Melbourne. It has recently become a popular location for new housing developments with its emphasis on "semi-rural" living. City of WhittleseaAll..
Doreen Bird
Doreen Bird FISTD ARAD (27 January 1928 - 4 February 2004) founded the Bird College of Dance and Theatre Performance in Sidcup in 1949. Initially there were only eight students. Bird was the principal of the college until 1998. She was appointed examiner of the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancin..
Doreen Carwithen
Doreen Carwithen was a British composer of classical and film music. She was also known as Mary Alwyn. Doreen Carwithen was born in Haddenham, Buckinghamshire on November 15, 1922. As a child she had her first music lessons from her mother, a music teacher, starting both piano and violin with her ..
Doreen Chanter
Doreen Chanter is a British singer best known for her career as a member of the Chanter Sisters and for her work as a backing vocalist and session vocalist during the 1970s and 1980s. Chanter Sisters Chanter started as a member of a group called the Chanters in 1967 with her sister Irene Chanter ..
Doreen Dodick
Doreen Dodick (born February 17, 1932 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan) is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. She was a New Democratic Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1981 to 1986. Dodick was educated in Saskatchewan, and subsequently moved to Manitoba. She worked as an organiz..
Doreen Gentzler
Doreen Gentzler is an American television news anchor. She currently co-anchors the 6pm and 11pm newscasts on WRC-TV (NBC4) in Washington, DC alongside Jim Vance. She also presents health news segments on the station's newscasts, and co-ordinates the NBC4 Health and Fitness Expo at the Washington Co..
Doreen Hamilton
Doreen Hamilton was born in Regina, Saskatchewan on May 17, 1951. She received her Education Standard A Certificate at the University of Regina. In 1985, she was elected to Regina City Council and re-elected in 1988. She served as interim Mayor of Regina in 1988. Doreen was first elected to the..
Doreen Kimura
Doreen Kimura (born in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a professor at Simon Fraser University. She holds a PhD in psychobiology. Among other interests, her interests include the relationship between sex and cognition (see sex and intelligence) and promoting academic freedom; she is the founding presiden..
Doreen Knatchbull, Baroness Brabourne
Doreen Knatchbull, Baroness Brabourne, CI (May 29, 1896 – August 27, 1979) was born Doreen Geraldine Browne, a daughter of the 6th Marquess of Sligo. On January 22, 1919, she married Michael Knatchbull, a son of Cecil Knatchbull-Hugessen, 4th Baron Brabourne and his eventual successor. They ha..
Doreen Mantle
Doreen Mantle (born 1930) is a South African-born actress who has appeared in such British TV shows as A Passage to India, The Duchess of Duke Street, The Wild House and Casualty. However she is probably best known for her role as Jean Warboys in One Foot in the Grave. Mantle has worked extensivel..
Doreen Massey, Baroness Massey of Darwen
Doreen Elizabeth Massey, Baroness Massey of Darwen (born 5 September, 1938) is a Labour member of the House of Lords. She was made a Life Peer in 1999. A former teacher and education advisor, she was the Director of the [Family Planning Association] from 1989 to 1994. Member of the All-Pa..
Doreen McAndrew DiDomenico
Doreen McAndrew DiDomenico is an American Democratic Party politician, who represents [District 1] on the Hudson County, New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholders, one of nine members who serve in a legislative role administering all county business. District 1 includes the City of Bayonne an..
Doreen Valiente
Doreen Valiente (1922 - 1999) was a co-creator of Wicca, together with Gerald Gardner.[[Citing sources citation needed]] Born Doreen Dominy, the daughter of Christian parents, the young Doreen was convinced from an early age that she possessed the power to use magic.[ ..
Doreen Virtue
Doreen Virtue PhD is a prolific New Age author with many books and workshops on angels and angel-oriented theraphy, and sales of angel "oracular cards" (used in some ways similar to Tarot, but with each card representing a particular angel instead of the cards of the Tarot deck). With her Angel card..
Doreen Wilber
Doreen Wilber (born 8 January 1930 in Rutland, Iowa) is an American archer from Iowa. At the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Wilber won the gold medal in the women's section of the first modern Olympic archery competition. Along with John Williams, Wilber led the U.S. to a sweep of archery gold..
Doreen Young Wickremasinghe
Doreen Wickremasinghe (also known before her marriage, as Doreen Young) was a British Leftist who became a prominent Communist politician in Sri Lanka and a Member of Parliament (MP). She was one of the handful of European Radicals in Sri Lanka. Doreen Wickremasinghe was the daughter of two British..
Dorell Wright
Dorell Wright (born December 2 1985 in Los Angeles, California) is a professional basketball player with the Miami Heat in the NBA. He was selected 19th overall in the 2004 NBA Draft by the Heat, and has averaged 2.3 points per game in three games played during his rookie season. He entered the NBA..
Dorel Industries
Dorel Industries Inc. (TSX: [DII] and NASDAQ: [DIIB]) is a Montreal, Quebec-based company which designs and manufactures for three areas: juvenile, home furnishings and recreational/leisure. Dorel employs approximately 4,800 people. It was formed in 1987 as a result of a merger b..
Doremi
Doremi can refer to several things: An anime series: Ojamajo Doremi seriesA way of assigning syllables to degrees or steps of the diatonic scale, see Solfege.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page,..
Doremidan
DOREMIdan (ドレミ團) is the name of a Japanese rock band. Their name comes from the Beatles song 'Don't let me down'. When this is pronounced very fast with a thick Japanese sound, it will sound as 'Doremidan'. Their current line-up includes Makoto (マコト) on vocals, KEN on guitar, Ryu (..
Doremi Fasol Latido
1972 Release by the band Hawkwind Track listing Brainstorm (Turner) 11:33Space Is Deep (Brock) 6:20One Change (Dettmar) :49Lord of Light (Brock) 6:59Down Through the Night (Brock) 3:04Time We Left This World Today (Brock) 8:43The Watcher (Kilmister) 4:09 Trivia Contributors to the r..
Dorena, Missouri
Dorena is an unincorporated community in southeastern Mississippi County, Missouri. It is located at the intersection of Missouri State Highway 77 and Missouri State Highway 102, about thirteen miles southeast of East Prairie. Its post office has closed, and mail now comes from East Prairie. The ..
Dorestad
This article does not cite its [[Opentopia:Cite sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by including appropriate citations. In the early Middle Ages, Dorestad, was one of the most important and flourishing cities in The Netherlands..
Dores do Rio Preto, Espírito Santo
Dores do Rio Preto is a Brazilian municipality in the state of Espírito Santo. Its estimated population in 2004 was of 6,662 inhabitants. ..
Doretta Morrow
Doretta Morrow (January 27, 1928 - February 28, 1968) was an American actress and dancer. Miss Morrow was born Doretta Marano in Brooklyn, New York and died in London, UK. Theater credits 1946 The Red Mill Broadway revival.1948 Where's Charley? Broadway production. Doretta created the role of Ki..
Dorette Corbey
Dorette Corbey (born 19 July 1957 in Eindhoven) is a Dutch politician and Member of the European Parliament. She is a member of the Partij van de Arbeid (Dutch Labour Party), which is part of the Party of European Socialists, and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on the Environment, Publ..
Dore (disambiguation)
Dore can refer to: DDAT / Dore, a treatment for DyslexiaDore, a village in South YorkshireDore River, a river in France, tributary of the Allier RiverGustave Doré (1832-1883), a French artist This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title..
Dore Abbey
Dore Abbey, in Herefordshire, at Grid reference , near the village of Abbey Dore is a former Cistercian Abbey. It was founded in 1147 by Lord Robert d'Ewyas and, in 1282, dedicated to the Holy Trinity and Saint Mary, by D'Ewyas' brother in law, Thomas Cantilupe. It is located in the so-called "Gold..
Dore and Totley
Dore and Totley Shown within Sheffield District: Sheffield UK Parliament constituency: Sheffield Hallam Ceremonial county: South Yorkshire Region: Yorkshire and the Humber Population (2001): 16,400 Councillors Keith Hill (Liberal Democrats)Anne Smith (Conservative)Michael Waters (Conservat..
Dore Gold
Ambassador Dore Gold is a former Israeli diplomat. He also served as President of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs as well as an advisor to former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. Contents 1 Early life2 Career3 Positions held4 Publications4.1 Books4.2 Sele..
Dore Lake Airport
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Dore railway station
Dore railway station (formerly Dore & Totley railway station) is a small, one plaform railway halt near the Sheffield suburb of Dore. The station is served by the Northern Rail service between Sheffield and Manchester, and the First TransPennine Express service between Manchester and Cleethorpes,..
Dore Schary
Dore Schary (born August 31, 1905 in Newark, New Jersey, United States - died July 7, 1980 in New York City) was a stage and motion picture personality. Schary worked as a writer, director, and producer of motion pictures in Hollywood, California and in 1938 won the Academy Award for Best Story as ..
Dorf
Dorf may mean: A fictional diminutive Scandinavian played by Tim Conway in a series of satirical how-to videos.An Australian tapware manufacturer, Dorf Clark Industries Limited.Gamer slang for dwarf Dorf could also refer to US Law professor and constitutional law scholar Michael DorfThe small town o..
Dorf's Golf Bible
Dorf's Golf Bible is a 1987 comedy film starring Tim Conway, Eddie Deezen and Michele Smith. Dorf films Dorf on Golf | Dorf's Golf Bible | Dorf and the First Games of Mount Olympus | Dorf Goes Auto Racing | Dorf Goes Fishing | Dorf on the Diamond ..
Dorf, Germany
There are at least eight towns and villages in Germany with the name Dorf. [Dorf] in German means something like 'small town or village', and -dorf is a common suffix in town names in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. External links [Search MapQuest for Dorf, Germany] This ar..
Dorf, Switzerland
Dorf is a small town (compare the German word [Dorf]) in the Canton of Zurich in Switzerland. Population: 638 in 2004.Location: N 47°34.319' / E 008°38.882' External links [Official Gemeinde Dorf website][Register of the official Internet sites of the Helvetic Administr..
Dorfan
Dorfan was an American toy company based in Newark, New Jersey, specializing in O gauge and Wide gauge toy trains. It was founded in 1924 by Milton and Julius Forcheimer, two immigrants from Nuremberg, Germany, whose family was involved in the production of Fandor trains. The name "Dorfan" was deriv..
Dorfen
Dorfen is a town in the district of Erding, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated 18 km east of Erding and 29 km south of Landshut. ..
Dorfmann
Dorfmann, Dorfman refers to: Aaron DorfmanAlbert Dorfman, biochemistAriel Dorfman, writerBarnaby DorfmanElsa DorfmanGerald DorfmanJeremy DorfmanLloyd Dorfman, founder of TravelexRalph Dorfman, biochemist Rosai-Dorfman disease, named after [[]] Dorfmann Robert DorfmannShuka Dorfmann, Director-Genera..
Dorf and the First Games of Mount Olympus
Dorf and the First Games of Mount Olympus is a 1988 comedy film starring Tim Conway and Vincent Schiavelli. Dorf films Dorf on Golf | Dorf's Golf Bible | Dorf and the First Games of Mount Olympus | Dorf Goes Auto Racing | Dorf Goes Fishing | Dorf on the Diamond ..
Dorf Clark Industries
Dorf Clark Industries Limited (commonly Dorf) is an Australian maker of tapware, with a major manufacturing facility in Penrith, New South Wales. Dorf has sales offices in all Australian States and New Zealand, and agents in the Pacific Islands, South East Asia, Canada and the USA. In 2000 Dorf Cl..
Dorf Goes Auto Racing
Dorf Goes Auto Racing is a 1990 comedy film starring Tim Conway, Eddie Deezen and Tim Conway Jr. Plot World-famous European race car driver, Duessel Dorf, comes to America to take on his greatest challenge-stock car racing in the Indianapolis 500. However, Dorf, with his usual skill, soon turns ..
Dorf Goes Fishing
Dorf Goes Fishing is a 1993 comedy film starring Tim Conway, Ronnie Schell and Yvonne Wilder. Dorf films Dorf on Golf | Dorf's Golf Bible | Dorf and the First Games of Mount Olympus | Dorf Goes Auto Racing | Dorf Goes Fishing | Dorf on the Diamond ..
Dorf on Golf
Dorf on Golf is a 1987 comedy film starring Tim Conway, Vincent Schiavelli and Michele Smith. The film is the first in a series of six films released by Conway using the Dorf sporting theme. The film had a total cast of three. Cast Tim Conway as DorfVincent Schiavelli as LeonardMichele Smith as B..
Dorf on the Diamond
Dorf on the Diamond is a 1996 comedy film starring Tim Conway, Shawn Hess and Tim Conway Jr. Plot Baseball "Super Fan" Dorf goes to the East-West all star game. While enjoying the game, Dorf daydreams about being on the diamond himself and inspiring a baseball team to greatness as their coach (al..
Dorgon
Dorgon (Chinese: 多爾袞 duō ěr gǔn; Manchu: ) (November 17 1612–December 31 1650), also known as Hošoi Mergen Cin Wang (和碩睿親王), was a Manchu prince in the early Qing dynasty. He laid the groundwork for the Manchu rule of China. D..
Dori
Dori may refer to: Dori, Burkina Faso - a city in Burkina Faso, West Africa.Dori of Yejju - a chief of one of the tribes of the Oromo people in Ethiopia.Dori (Middle-earth) - a fictional, dwarf character. See also Dory. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles as..
Dori, Burkina Faso
Dori is a town in northeastern Burkina Faso. It is located at around [14.03° N 0.03° W]. Dori is a capital of Sahel Region. The main ethnic group are the Peul (Fulani). Mines In 2004, a proposal surfaced to link the manganese mines by rail with the seaports of Ghana. ..
Doria
Doria, originally de Auria (from de filiis Auriae), meaning "the sons of Auria", and then de Oria or d'Oria, is the name of an old Genoese family who played a major role in the history of the Republic of Genoa from the 12th century to the 16th century. Legend has that a noble Genoese lady named Auri..
Doria-Pamphilii-Landi
Doria-Pamphilj-Landi (or Doria-Pamphilii-Landi) is a princely Roman family of Genoese extraction. Legend has that the origins of the Doria family go back to the early 11th century, but the authentic pedigree is traced to Ansaldo d'Oria, consul of Genoa in the 12th century. The descent of the several..
Dorian
For the Dorian mode in music, see Dorian mode. The Dorians were one of the ancient Hellenic tribes acknowledged by Greek writers. Traditional accounts place their origins in the north, north-eastern regions of Greece, ancient Macedonia and Epirus, whence obscure circumstances drove them south into ..
Dorianne Laux
Dorianne Laux, a poet, was born in Augusta, Maine, in 1952. She worked as a sanatorium cook, a gas station manager, a maid before receiving a B.A. in English from Mills College in 1988. Laux is the author of four collections of poetry: Smoke (BOA Editions, 2000), What We Carry (1994), Awake (199..
Dorianne Sager
Dorianne Sager is the author of Baby is a Four-letter Word: Surviving the First Two Years of Parenthood (ISBN 1552637514). External links [Dorianne Sager] ..
Dorian Baxter
The Rev. Dorian Baxterwas born in Mombassa, Kenya on April 3rd, 1950. He immigrated to Canada in 1968. Baxter spent several years teaching Grade 4 at Royal St. George's College, in Toronto, an Anglican choir school. Currently he is an independent Anglican priest and Elvis impersonator in Newmark..
Dorian Blues
Dorian Blues is a 2004 comedy film about a homosexual teenager who is coming to terms with himself in upstate New York. The film is loosely based on Bardwell's college roomate. Contents 1 Cast2 Director3 Writer4 External links Cast Michael McMillian ... Dorian LagatosLea Coc..
Dorian Cramer Lord
Dorian Cramer Lord is a fictional character on the American ABC soap opera, One Life to Live. She is currently played by Robin Strasser who is best known in the role and has played her since 1979. Others who played her were Nancy Pinkerton who originated her, and Elaine Princi. Actress Dixie Ca..
Dorian Dervitte
Dorian Dervitte (born 25 July 1988) is a French football player, who currently plays for Tottenham Hotspur FC and France U-18. Dervitte is a versatile defender who can play at centre-back or left full-back. Contents 1 Club career2 International career3 Clubs4 Sources Club c..
Dorian Dwyer
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Dorian Gray
Dorian Gray is the main character of Oscar Wilde's novel The Picture of Dorian Gray. Contents 1 Original character2 References to Dorian Gray in popular culture2.1 In other literature2.2 On the stage2.3 In movies2.4 In music2.5 Pop Culture2.6 Elsewhere3&nbs..
Dorian Gray syndrome
Dorian Gray Syndrome (DGS) denotes a cultural and societal phenomenon characterized by an excessive preoccupation with the individual's own appearance (dysmorphophobia) accompanied by difficulties coping with the aging process and with the requirements of maturation. Sufferers of Dorian Gray Syndrom..
Dorian Gregory
Dorian Gregory (January 26, 1971) is an American actor most notable for playing Darryl Morris on the television show Charmed. Currently, he is the host of Soul Train. Dorian was born in Washington, D.C. and raised in Cleveland, Ohio until age nine when he and his family moved to Los Angeles, Cali..
Dorian Harewood
Dorian Harewood (born August 6 1950 in Dayton, Ohio) is an African-American actor. Contents 1 Notable roles1.1 ..
Dorian James
Dorian James (born 19 June 1981) is a male badminton player from South Africa. James competed in badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in men's doubles with partner Stewart Carson. They were defeated in the round of 32 by Howard Bach and Kevin Qi Han of the United States. ..
Dorian Kramer Lord
Dorian Cramer Lord is a fictional character on the ABC soap opera, One Life to Live. Dorian grew up along with her sisters, Melinda & Addie Cramer at the hands of abusive parents. During her teenage years, Dorian thought Addie was dead, but in actuality she was sent to a mental institution. Doria..
Dorian Leigh
Dorian Leigh, born Dorian Leigh Parker, in 1919, was one of the world's first supermodels She worked in the late 1940s and 1950s, in a time when modeling for photographs was considered the most prestigious segment of the profession (photographic models were paid more than those who worked fashion sh..
Dorian Lough
Dorian Lough is a British actor who plays DS Dave Satchell in Trial & Retribution. He has also recently played Ray Taylor in EastEnders. Filmography EastEnders Ray Taylor (2005)[[Charles II: The Power & the Passion]] Clifford (2003)Lucky Jim Taxi Driver (2003)The Low Down Squash Player (2000)The La..
Dorian mode
Due to historical confusion, Dorian mode can refer to two very different musical modes or diatonic scales. Greek Dorian mode The Dorian mode is named after the Dorian Greeks. In Greek music theory it was based on the Dorian tetrachord: a series of rising intervals of a semitone followed by two whol..
Dorian Pentapolis
The Doric Pentapolis or Dorian Pentapolis was a federation of five cities of Dorian foundation, and included: Kos, on the island of the same name in the Aegean Sea;Cnidus, in Caria on the mainland of Asia Minor;Lindus, on the island of Rhodes;Ialysus, also on Rhodes; andCamirus, also on Rhodes. The..
Dorian Rudnytsky
Dorian Rudnytsky (born 1944) is an American cellist and composer. He was born in New York City but has a Ukrainian background. His father is composer/conductor Antin Rudnytsky, and his mother is soprano Maria Sokil. He graduated from the Juilliard School of Music in New York City, a "grandson of Pa..
Dorian Tyrell
Dorian Tyrell is a fictional character and the main antagonist in Chuck Russell's movie The Mask from 1994. He is portrayed by actor Peter Greene. Contents 1 Storyline2 Forms2.1 Dorian Tyrell2.2 Dorian Loki Tyrell Storyline At the start of The Mask, we see Dorian Tyrell is a ..
Dorian West
Dorian West (born October 5 1967), nicknamed "Nobby" is a former English international rugby union footballer. Born in Wrexham, Wales his family moved to England when he was young. Before professionalism, he was a police officer with the Nottinghamshire Constabulary's armed response unit. He made ..
Dorian Yates
Dorian Yates on the bodybuilding stage Dorian Yates (born April 19, 1962 in Sutton Coldfield, England), is the most successful professional British bodybuilder to date and has won the Mr. Olympia title six times (1992-1997). Yates became known for his massive back muscles and is considered by ..
Doriath
In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional world of Middle-earth, Doriath was the land of the Sindar. It was called the Fenced Land (Dor-iath), for its queen, Melian, put a girdle of enchantment about it, so that nobody could enter without King Thingol's permission. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]..
Doriathrin
Doriathrin is an extinct dialect of the conlang Sindarin. Within the fiction of J.R.R. Tolkien’s the Silmarillion, the Sindar of Beleriand were divided in several groups, and their language had several dialects. Doriathrin, the flavour of Sindarin spoken by the Sindar of Doriath, the heart r..
Doria Pamphilj Gallery
A jewel of the Doria Pamphilj collection - Velázquez's great portrait of Pope Innocent X, himself a member of the Pamphilj family (1650). The Doria Pamphilj Gallery, in Rome is a large privately owned art collection housed in the Palazzo Doria Pamphilj. It is situated between the Via del Cors..
Doric
Doric, a synonym of Dorian, may refer to any of the following: The Dorians, one of the ancient Hellenic races,Doric Greek, the dialect of the former,the Doric order and its distinctive Doric column, in ancient Greek architecture,the Dorian mode in music, also called the "Doric mode",or the Doric di..
Dorico Alonzo Tyree
Tireh (born Dorico Alonzo Tyree on March 28, 1983 in Washington D.C.) is an R&B singer who was discovered by R&B recording artist, Ginuwine. He is noted for his vocal range, which is said to span more than 6 octaves, and his ability to hit notes in the whistle register. Tireh, who currently resides..
Doric Club
The Doric Club was an association of Loyalists set up by Adam Thom in Lower Canada. The organisation was both a social club and an armed society. The members of the Club were mostly the same people who had been forced to leave the British Rifle Corps after its dissolution by Lord Gosford in January ..
Doric dialect
Doric dialect can refer to: The Doric dialect of GreekThe Doric dialect of Scotlandredirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Doric dialect (Scotland)
For the Doric dialect of ancient Greek, see Doric Greek Doric is the name given to the dialect of Lowland Scots spoken in the north-east of Scotland. Contents 1 Pronunciation and Lexis2 Origin of the name3 Doric Literature4 Recent developments5 Select vocabulary6 ..
Doric Greek
Distribution of Greek dialects, ca. 400 BC. Doric is marked in red, North-Western Greek in orange. For the modern Doric dialect of Scotland, see Doric dialect (Scotland) Doric Greek is an ancient Greek dialect; it was likely introduced to mainland Greece from the Balkans during the Dorian inva..
Doric Hexapolis
The Doric Hexapolis or Dorian Hexapolis was a federation of six cities of Dorian foundation, and included: Kos, on the island of the same name in the Aegean Sea;Cnidus, in Caria on the western coast of Asia Minor;Halicarnassus, also in Caria on the mainland;Lindus, on the island of Rhodes;Ialysus, ..
Doric order
The uncompleted Doric temple at Segesta, Sicily, has been waiting for finishing of its surfaces since 430–420 BC The Doric order was one of the three orders or organizational systems of Ancient Greek or classical architecture; the other two orders were the Ionic and the Corinthian. The Gre..
Dorien Grey
This article refers to an American author. For the Oscar Wilde character see Dorian Gray Dorien Grey is an American author and the pen name/alter ego of Roger Margason. Dorien is the author of the ten-book Dick Hardesty Mystery series (The Ninth Man, The Butcher's Son, The Bar Watcher, The Hired ..
Dorilus Morrison
Dorilus Morrison (December 27, 1814–June 26, 1898) was a banker, businessman, and politician who lived in the U.S. state of Minnesota. He was the first and third mayor of Minneapolis. Morrison was born in Livermore, Maine. He was the cousin of William D. Washburn, who also moved to Minneapo..
Dorimène Roy Desjardins
Dorimène Roy Desjardins (-1932) and her husband Alphonse Desjardins were co-founders of the Caisses populaires Desjardins (today Mouvement Desjardins), a forerunner of North American credit unions. Note that her husband was not the same person as a contemporary mayor of Montreal also named Alphons..
Dorimon
Dorimon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, an In-Training Level Lesser Digimon, the In-Training form of Dorumon. Since he hates being domesticated, there are many of his kind that have remained wild, and they recklessly rush you and tackle you when you come near, so they are dang..
Dorina Pineda
Dorina Pineda is a fictional character in "Bituing Walang Ningning" a sineserye on ABS-CBN that was remade from the movie with the same title released in 1985. The role powered singer/actress Sharon Cuneta to her "mega-star" title. In the television remake, the role is portrayed by Sarah Geronim..
Dorinbo
Dorinbo (c. late 16th century) was a Japanese priest and the uncle of the famous swordsman Miyamoto Musashi. He raised Musashi as a youth, teaching him basic knowledge of painting and religion. ..
Dorinda Clark Cole
Dr. Dorinda Clark Cole was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, matriculating at the Detroit Institute of Commerce. She Diligently pursued education in the field of court reporting until her schedule of evangelizing began to supercede her career endeavors. She is the wife of Minister Gregory Cole a..
Dorinda Hafner
Dorinda Hafner was born in Ghana, West Africa. Dorinda came to Australia from England as a Dispensing Optician and Registered Nurse. She has since worked as a storyteller, actress, dancer, choreographer, public speaker, writer and television chef. Dorinda currently lives in South Australia, but divi..
Dorine
Dorine is a petulant domestic in Molière's Tartuffe. ..
Dorinel Munteanu
Dorinel Munteanu (born June 25, 1968 in Gradinari) is a football midfielder from Romania. With 125 international matches and 16 goals for the Romanian football team, he is their most capped player. He participated in the 1994 FIFA World Cup and 1998 FIFA World Cup as well as the European Champion..
Dorinish
Dorinish is an uninhabited island in Clew Bay in County Mayo, Ireland. It has colloquially been known as "Beatle Island" after Beatle John Lennon purchased the island in 1967 for £1,700. Previously used by sailing ships for its stones, the island became a place of peace for Lennon and his family..
Dorinne K. Kondo
Dorinne K. Kondo is a Professor of Anthropology at the University of Southern California. Kondo is author of Crafting Selves: Power, Gender, and Discourses of Identity in a Japanese Workplace. ..
Dorino Serafini
Teodoro Serafini (July 22, 1909 - July 5, 2000) was a motorcycle racer and Formula One driver from Italy. A native of Pesaro (Marche) he participated in 1 grand prix on September 3, 1950, where he achieved a podium and scored 3 championship points. Complete Formula One results (Note: grands prix i..
Dorint Hotel Tower
The Dorint Hotel Tower, Augsburg The Dorint Hotel Tower is the best-known high-rise building in the German city of Augsburg and visible throughout the city. It is the highest building in the Augsburg area and among the ten highest in Bavaria. It is located at the intersection of Gögginger Str..
Dorin Goian
Dorin Nicolae Goian (born December 12, 1980 in Suceava) is a Romanian football (soccer) centre back, a key part of the Steaua Bucureşti team from the start of 2005-06 season. On the club level, Goian played for Foresta II Fălticeni (1997-98), NC Foresta Suceava (1999, 2000-02), Gloria Buzău (2..
Dorin Mateuţ
Dorin Mateuţ (born 5 August 1965) is a retired Romanian football midfielder. He was born in Bogata-Curtuiuş and debuted in Divizia A with Corvinul Hunedoara in 1981. In the 1986/87 season he earned a transfer to Dinamo Bucureşti. He scored an astounding 43 goals to take the top goalscorer title ..
Dorio
For the Italian city, see Dorio, Italy. Dorio, or Dorion is a municipality and a village in the prefecture of Messinia, Greece. The population of the municipality is 4,069, and of the village alone 1,416 (2001 census). Dorio is 170 m above sea level. The small settlement of Ano Dorio is nearby..
Dorion
There are two listed places that have the name Dorion: Greece:*An ancient site and a common and a Modern form of the town of Dorio in GreeceNorth America (Canada):*Dorion, Quebec This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages th..
Dorion, Quebec
Dorion is a suburban community or a town located about 30 km west of Montreal, east of the Ontario-Quebec boundary, NE of Cornwall, Ontario and SE of Hawkesbury, Ontario. Dorion is passed through Autoroute 20 or Highway 20 which links downtown Montreal and Toronto as well as the Macdonald-Cartier F..
Dorion-Rigaud Line (AMT)
The Dorion-Rigaud line is a commuter rail line operated in the Greater Montreal, Quebec, Canada area, by the Agence métropolitaine de transport, or AMT, (in English, the "Metropolitan transportation agency"), the umbrella organization that plans, integrates, and coordinates public transportation se..
Dorion Sagan
Dorion Sagan is a popular science writer, and the son of Carl Sagan and Lynn Margulis. He has written and co-authored many books on evolution (particularly with Lynn Margulis), most recently Into the Cool, co-authored with Eric D. Schneider, on the subject of nonequilibrium thermodynamics. External..
Doris
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Doris can mean several things: In Greek mythology, Doris ("bountiful") was a..
Dorise Nielsen
Dorise Winifred Nielsen (July 30 1902 - December 9 1980) was a Canadian politician and teacher. She was the first member of the Communist Party of Canada to be elected to the Canadian House of Commons and the third woman. She won a seat in the 1940 federal election representing North Battleford,..
Doris (Asia Minor)
Doris (Greek: ἡ Δωρίς) was a small region of ancient Asia Minor inhabited by Dorians; the territory is now in modern-day Turkey. Pliny (v. 28) says, Caria mediae Doridi circumfunditur ad mare utroque latere ambiens, by which he means that Doris is surrounded by Caria on all sides, except wher..
Doris (Greece)
Doris (Greek: ἡ Δωρίς: Eth. Δωριεύς, pl. Δωριῆς, Δωριεῖς; Latin: Dores, Dorienses), is small mountainous district in ancient Greece, bounded by Aetolia, southern Thessaly, the Ozolian Locrians, and Phocis; the original homeland of the Dorian Greeks. It lies between Mount..
Doris (mythology)
Doris was a sea nymph in Greek mythology, whose name represented the bounty of the sea. She was the daughter of Oceanus and Tethys, and the wife of Nereus. She was mother to the fifty Nereids, including Thetis and Amphitrite. ..
Doris A. Davis
Doris A. Davis (c1935—) was the first African-American woman mayor of a metropolitan city in United States. Biography In 1973, Davis made history as the first black woman mayor of a metropolitan city, when she was elected to lead Compton. In 1986, she unsuccessfully ran for a seat on the C..
Doris Allen
''This article is about the American psychologist Doris Allen. For information about the California politician, see Doris Allen (politician). Doris Twitchell Allen, (8 October 1901 - 7 March 2002), was Professor Emerita of Psychology at the University of Cincinnati (USA) and a retired clinical psyc..
Doris Allen (politician)
Doris Allen (1936–September 22 1999) served in the California Assembly from 1982 to 1995 and as Speaker of that body from June 5 to September 14 1995, before being recalled from office by her constitutents. Allen was a Republican, but when Republicans gained a one-vote majority in 1995, threaten..
Doris Anderson
Doris Anderson on the cover of her autobiography, Rebel Daughter Doris Hilda Anderson (born 1921-11-10 ) is a Canadian author, journalist and women's rights activist. She was born in Calgary, Alberta and named Hilda Doris Buck. She received a B.A. from the University of Alberta in 1945. Fro..
Doris Angleton
Doris McGown Beck Angleton (April 11, 1951 – April 16, 1997) was a Texas socialite and murder victim. Doris and younger brother Steve grew up in Port Lavaca, Texas, the children of Randy McGown, a Dow Chemical engineer, and his wife, Ann McGown Borochov. McGown graduated from the University of ..
Doris Baaten
Doris Baaten performed various female voices on Sesamstraat, the Dutch co-production of Sesame Street. She performed many female roles, such as Countess Dahling Von Dahling and Deena, and was featured in many musical numbers during the 1980s. ..
Doris Barnett
Doris Barnett (born May 22, 1953 in Ludwigshafen am Rhein) is a German politician and member of the SPD. External link [Official Website] () ..
Doris Blackburn
Doris Blackburn Doris Amelia Blackburn (September 18, 1889 – 12 December 1970) was an Australian activist and Member of Parliament. She was born Doris Amelia Hordern in Melbourne, Victoria, and became involved in women's rights and peace issues from a young age and served as the campai..
Doris Burke
Doris Burke is a sideline reporter for ESPN college basketball games. She also an analyst for WNBA games on MSG, and has worked on New York Knicks games, becoming the first female to do so. External links [MSG biography][ESPN biography] ..
Doris Burn
Doris "Doe" Burn is a children's book author and illustrator who lives on Guemes Island in the San Juan Archipelago, part of the U.S. state of Washington. She is most famous for the classic story "Andrew Henry's Meadow," inspired by her son Mark. It was published in 1965 while she was living and ..
Doris Coley
Doris Coley (born August 2, 1941 in North Carolina- February 4, 2000) was a member (and occasional lead singer) of the Shirelles. She initially left the group in 1968, but returned in 1975. Through marriages, she became Doris Coley Kenner and later, Doris Kenner Jackson. She died of breast cancer ..
Doris Daou
Lebanese-born astronomer Doris Daou has emerged as one of NASA's leading experts in education and public outreach. Daou's family fled war-ravaged Lebanon when she was a child, and settled in Canada. Daou was educated at the University of Montreal in Québec, where she studied the atmospheric par..
Doris Day
Doris Day (born April 3, 1924), is an American singer, actress, and animal welfare advocate. A vivacious blonde with a wholesome image, she was one of the most prolific actresses of the 1950s and 1960s. Able to sing, dance, and play comedy and dramatic roles, she has been an all-round star whose p..
Doris Derby
Doris Derby is an educator and artist who was involved in the American Civil Rights Movement. She was a founding member of the New York branch of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. She then traveled to Mississippi to organize an adult literacy program at Tougaloo College. While in Missis..
Doris de Agostini
Doris de Agostini-Rossetti (born 28 April 1958) is a former Swiss alpine skier, winner of the 1982/1983 Downhill World Cup. ..
Doris Dörrie
Doris Dörrie is an actress, screenwriter and director born in 1955 in Hanover, Germany. Films she has directed include: Men... (Männer...) (1986), the most-seen German film that year, which launched her into the spotlightParadise (Paradies) (1989)Me and Him (1989)Happy Birthday, Türke (1992)N..
Doris Downes
Doris Downes is an American artist from Fredericksburg, Virginia who works primarily in watercolor and oil medium on paper and canvas. Her subject matter consists of natural history, including botanicals and birds painted from life. Her career began in New York City as a graphic designer, then in t..
Doris Dragović
Doris Dragović (born April 16, 1961) is a Croatian singer. She sings pop music, and has been known to support the Torcida football fans. Doris Dragović was born in Split. She started her singing career in the 1980s, and became famous with the songs such as Željo moja, Sedam mora, sedam gora, Sel..
Doris Duke
Doris Duke, (November 22, 1912 – October 28, 1993) was an American heiress and philanthropist. Contents 1 Birth2 Early years3 Homes4 Marriages5 Philanthropy6 Death, Fortune and Will7 Doris Duke in popular culture8 References9 See also10 Externa..
Doris Duke (soul singer)
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Doris E. Day
Doris E. Day was a British archer. She competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. Day competed at the 1908 Games in the only archery event open to women, the double National round. She took 16th place in the event with 483 points. References ..
Doris Eaton Travis
Doris Eaton Travis , also known as Doris Eaton (b. March 14, 1904, Norfolk, Virginia, USA) is a Broadway and film performer, dance instructor and author. She is also the oldest living Ziegfeld girl. Contents 1 Early life and career2 ''Ziegfeld Follies'' years3 Second and third c..
Doris Fisher
Doris Fisher (May 2, 1915 - January 15, 2003) was a United States singer and songwriter. She was born in New York City, the daughter of noted songwriter Fred Fisher. She sang professionally with Big Bands, on the radio, with the Eddie Duchin Orchestra and led the group "Penny Wise and Her Wise Gu..
Doris Grau
Doris "Dossy" Grau (October 12, 1924 - December 30, 1995) was an American actress, script supervisor and voice actress. She played gravel-voiced, chain-smoking women on TV shows like The Simpsons and The Critic. She also had a few guest appearances on The Tracey Ullman Show and the sitcom Cheers. S..
Doris Hare
Doris Hare MBE (March 1, 1905 - May 30, 2000) was a Welsh actress. Born in Bargoed, Monmouthshire, she appeared in On the Buses alongside Reg Varney and Stephen Lewis. She also appeared in the Confessions of... series with Robin Askwith and Anthony Booth as Mrs Lea. She was awarded an MBE in 1941. ..
Doris Hart
Doris Hart (born on June 2, 1925 in St. Louis, Missouri) was a tennis champion in singles, doubles and mixed doubles, and is in the Tennis Hall of Fame. As a child, she suffered from an illness that resulted in an impaired leg. She started playing tennis when she was 10 years old, greatly encouraged..
Doris Henson
Doris Henson is an American rock band from Kansas City, Missouri, formed in 2002. The band toured as a supporting act for Billy Corgan during his 2005 tour in the U.S., along with British indie-punk band The Crimea. Contents 1 Band Members2 Discography2.1 Albums3 External link..
Doris Heyden
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Doris Humphrey
Doris Batcheller Humphrey (October 17, 1895 - December 29, 1958) was a famous dancer of the early twentieth century. She was born in Oak Park, Illinois but grew up in Chicago, Illinois; she was a descendant of Pilgrim William Brewster and Simon James Humphrey. In Chicago, she both studied and tau..
Doris J. Day
Doris J. Day, MD is a board certified Dermatologist who specializes in laser, cosmetic and surgical dermatology on the Upper East Side in New York City. Her practice includes national and international celebrities. Dr. Day is respected and sought-after media personality in the area of cosmetic der..
Doris Kearns Goodwin
Doris Kearns Goodwin Doris Kearns Goodwin (born January 4, 1943) is an award-winning author and historian, who has written many Pulitzer Prize-winning books. Contents 1 Early life2 Career3 Plagiarism controversy4 Family5 Selected books6 External links6.1 Pla..
Doris Košta
Doris Košta is a Croatian lawyer and politician from Split. At the age of 18, while at high school, she became pregnant. What should end many women's professional careers was hardly an obstacle for Košta. She had a baby and later attended university, got law degree and became employed in local pr..
Doris Lessing
Doris Lessing at lit.cologne 2006 Doris Lessing, CH, OBE (born 22 October, 1919), is a British writer, born Doris May Taylor in Kermanshah, Persia (Iran). Her family moved to the British colony of Southern Rhodesia (modern Zimbabwe) in 1925, to live a rough life farming maize. Unfortunately, ..
Doris Leuthard
Doris Leuthard (born 10 April 1963) is a Swiss politician, lawyer, and member of the Swiss Federal Council since 1 August 2006, where she will head the Federal Department of Economic Affairs. Previously, she was a member of the Swiss National Council (1999–2006) and President of the Christian D..
Doris Ling-Cohan
Doris Ling-Cohan (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: }}}; pinyin: ) is a judge on the New York State Supreme Court, to which she was elected in 2002. Ling-Cohan was born in New York's Chinatown, the daughter of Chinese immigrants. Contents 1 Education2 Professional Life3 ..
Doris Mae Oulton
Doris Mae Oulton at the YMCA Doris Mae Oulton was born in Barrhead, Alberta on May 23 1945. One of three daughters, she left home early after high school. Little is known about the troubled years after Oulton first set out, but her later activities are well-documented. She revolutionized tel..
Doris Margaret Anderson
The Honourable Doris Margaret Anderson (born July 5, 1922) is a Canadian nutritionist and retired senator. Born in St Peter's, Prince Edward Island, she was appointed to the Senate representing the senatorial division of St. Peter's, Kings County, Prince Edward Island in 1995. She retired at the ma..
Doris Matsui
Doris Matsui Doris Okada Matsui (born September 25, 1944) is an American politician of the Democratic Party who represents the Fifth Congressional District of California (Sacramento County, [map]) in the United States House of Representatives. Following the death on January 1, 2005 o..
Doris McCarthy
Doris McCarthy (born July 7, 1910 in Calgary, Alberta) is a Canadian artist specializing in abstracted landscapes. McCarthy attended the Ontario College of Art from 1926 - 1930, where she was awarded various scholarships and prizes. She became a teacher shortly thereafter and taught most frequentl..
Doris Miller
U.S. Navy Cook Third Class Doris Miller, Navy Cross for actions in Pearl Harbor (7 December 1941). Doris "Dorie" Miller (October 12, 1919 – November 24, 1943) was an African American cook in the United States Navy and a hero during the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. He was the ..
Doris Moisey
Doris Moisey was a fictional character in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders. She was played by Marcia Ashton. History Doris was a pensioner spinster who met Jim Branning at the gym in Walford and set her sights on him. Doris pestered Jim and even started going to his house to see him while hi..
Doris Nefedov
Doris Nefedov, née Treitz, (May 19 1942 - July 31 1969) was a German singer who performed under the stage name Alexandra. Doris Treitz was born on May 19 1942 in Heydekrug, Memelland (today: Šilutė, Lithuania). Her family moved to Hamburg. At age 19 she married a Russian, Nikolai Nefedov, who w..
Doris Pack
Doris Pack (b. March 18, 1942, Schiffweiler) is a German politician and Member of the European Parliament for Saarland. She is a member of the conservative Christian Democratic Union, part of the European People's Party. ..
Doris Pearson
Doris May Pearson (born June 8 1966 in Romford, England) is an English singer and a member of the pop group, Five Star. Doris Pearson was the choreographer of the group and taught the other members of Five Star all the dance routines to their hits. Nowadays, Pearson has left the band and started he..
Doris Pilkington Garimara
Doris Pilkington (born Nugi Garimara in 1937) is an Australian author. She is best known for her 1996 book, "Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence," a story of three Aboriginal girls, among them Pilkington's mother Molly Craig, who escaped from the Moore River Native Settlement in Western Australia and tra..
Doris Roberts
Roberts in a scene from Everybody Loves Raymond Doris May Roberts (b. November 4, 1930 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an Emmy Award-winning American actress. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Early life1.2 Career1.3 Personal life2 Emmy Awards3 Selected filmography4 E..
Doris Saunders
Doris Jean Saunders CM (1941 – May 28 2006) was editor of Them Days, a quarterly journal chronicling the history of Labrador, from 1975 to 2004. She was inducted into the Order of Canada in 1986. Saunders was born in Cartwright, Labrador in 1941 and later moved to Happy Valley-Goose Bay. In 1..
Doris Schröder-Köpf
The title of this article contains the character ö. Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as Doris Schroeder-Koepf. Doris Schröder-Köpf (born August 5 1963 in Neuburg an der Donau) is a German journalist and the fourth wife of the former German chancellor Gerhard Sch..
Doris Shadbolt
Doris Meisel Shadbolt (November 28, 1918 – December 22, 2003) was a Canadian art curator, writer and co-ordinator of exhibitions. Born in Preston, Ontario, she studied fine arts at the University of Toronto. She had positions at the Art Gallery of Ontario (1942-1943), the National Gallery of..
Doris Soffel
Doris Soffel (Born in Hechingen, Germany on 12 May, 1948) is a German mezzo-soprano. As a young girl, Doris Soffel played the violin but switched to singing in 1969. At first she seemed destined to play coloratura roles, singing in works by Rossini, Donizetti and Bellini. In 1994 she surprised eve..
Doris Speed
Doris Speed Doris Speed, OBE (February 3, 1899 - November 16, 1994) was a British actress, most known for her role as snooty Rovers Return landlady Annie Walker on Coronation Street, a role she played from 1960 to 1983. Towards the end of her run, a national newspaper published her birth cer..
Doris Stokes
Doris Stokes Doris Fisher Stokes (January 6 1920 - May 8 1987) was a British psychic medium. Her memoirs, public demonstrations of mediumship, and television appearances helped to raise the profile of Spiritualism and promoted a resurgence of interest in psychic phenomena in the late twentieth..
Doris Tate
Doris Tate in 1984, confronting Charles Watson at his parole hearing with the presentation of her victim's impact statement. Doris Gwendolyn Tate (January 16, 1924 – July 10, 1992) was a campaigner for the rights of crime victims. After the brutal and vicious murder of her daughter, the ..
Doris Troy
Doris Troy (January 6, 1937 – February 16, 2004) was an R&B singer, known to her many fans as "Mama Soul." She was born Doris Payne in The Bronx, the daughter of a Barbadian Pentecostal minister. Her parents disapproved of "subversive" forms of music like rhythm & blues, so she cut her teeth sing..
Doris Ulmann
Doris Ulmann (1884-1934) was an American photographer. She is best known for her photographs of the people of Appalachia that were made between 1928 and 1934. Much of her work is under the control of the Doris Ulmann foundation, at Berea College in Kentucky. Her photographs are also part of many ..
Doris Wishman
Nude on the Moon (1961) Doris Wishman (June 1, 1912 - August 10, 2002) was an American screenwriter, film director and film producer who was involved with the production of approximately 30 feature films from 1957 to her death in 2002 at the age of 90. Self-taught as a filmmaker, Wishman mig..
Doritos
New Doritos packaging Nacho Cheesier Doritos (old style) Mexican Nacho Flavored Doritos, Israel (old style) Cool American Flavored Doritos found in Amsterdam. Doritos is a brand of flavored tortilla chips produced since 1966 by the American food company Frito-Lay (a division..
Dorit Aharonov
Dorit Aharonov (born 1970) is an Israeli computer scientist specializing in quantum computing. She received her doctorate in 1999 from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where she is now senior lecturer at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. Her thesis was entitled "Noisy Quantum C..
Dorit Beinisch
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Doriva
Doriva, full name Dorival Guidoni Júnior (born May 28, 1972 in Nhandeara, São Paulo) is a Brazilian football midfielder, who is currently out of contract. His squad number has recently changed from number 20, which he held for 3 seasons, to number 17. The change was made so that new signing Yaku..
Dorival Caymmi
Dorival Caymmi (born April 30, 1914 in Salvador, Bahia) is considered to be one to the most important songwriters in Brazilian popular music. The son of an Italian immigrant and a black Bahian woman, he has a distinctive style of his own and is the writer of many classic songs. The sambas, such as O..
Dorival Yustrich
Dorival Knippel (born September 28 1917 in Corumbá, MS; died 1990), was a 1930s and 40s Brazilian goalkeeper nicknamed Yustrich due to his resemblance to Juan Elias Yustrich, a Boca Juniors goalkeeper at that time. From 1935 to 1944 he played for Flamengo but became known at national level as a ma..
Dori Duz
Dori Duz is a fictional character in Joseph Heller's novel Catch-22. She is a friend of Mrs. Scheisskopf and will take off her WAC uniform for any soldier who asks. Heller makes a joke with her name, as he does with many other characters (e.g. Lieutenant Scheisskopf, A. Fortiori, Major Major). As ..
Dori Koogler
Dori Koogler is an American author. Works Buffyverse These Our Actors (Buffy novel) (2002) (with Ashley McConnell) ..
Dori of Yejju
Dori of Yejju (died 1831) was a Ras of Begemder and Regent of the Emperor of Ethiopia. He was the brother of his predecessor Marye of Yejju. Ras Dori died of illness soon after he took office in Debre Tabor.1 His only significant act was to depose Emperor Gigar on 18 June, and replace him with Iyas..
Dori Seda
Dori Seda (1951–February 25, 1988) was an artist best known for her underground comix work of the 1980s. Her comics combined exaggerated fantasy and ribald humor with documentation of her life in the Mission District of San Francisco, California. Seda was originally a painter and ceramics art..
Dorje lopon
Part of a onBuddhism History of Buddhism Timeline of Buddhism Buddhist councils Foundations Four Noble Truths Noble Eightfold Path The Five Precepts Nirvāna · Three Jewels Buddhism In Depth Three marks of existence Skandha · Karma · Dharma Samsara · Rebirth..
Dorje Shugden
Dorje Shugden is a deity of Tibetan Buddhism whose precise nature — angelic or demonic — is disputed among adherents of Tibetan Buddhism, especially its Gelugpa sect. Contents 1 Overview2 The dispute itself3 The Political Dimension4 Origins4.1 Background of t..
Dorjpalam Narmandakh
Dorjpalam Narmandakh (born December 18, 1975) is an Mongolian judoka. At the 1996 Summer Olympics he won the bronze medal in the men's extra lightweight (- 60kg) category, together with Richard Trautman. ..
Dork
This article is about a the personal descriptive term, "dork" . For the punk/hardcore band, see Dork (band). Dork is a slang word for a quirky and usually socially inept person, or one who is out of touch with contemporary trends. The word is often used synonymously with nerd and geek. In modern ..
Dorkbot
Dorkbot refers to a group of affiliated organizations worldwide that sponsor meetings of artists, engineers, and designers working in the medium of electronic art. Started by Douglas Repetto at the Columbia University Computer Music Center in 2000, dorkbot has spread around the world, with at over ..
Dorking
Dorking is also a type of chicken breed. Dorking is a market town nestling under the North Downs approximately 25 miles south of London, in Surrey England. Contents 1 History and Development2 Topography, natural history and local landscape3 Modern Dorking4 Famous residents an..
Dorking (chicken)
The Dorking is a breed of chicken that is believed to have originated in Italy during the period of the Roman Empire. One of the earliest known mentions of this breed was by the Roman writer Columella during the reign of Julius Caesar. In his text, Rei rusticae libri, he described the breed as, "squ..
Dorking F.C.
Dorking F.C. is a football club based in Surrey, England. They were formed in 1880 and are the second oldest club in Surrey. They were the founder members of the Surrey County Senior League in 1922. In the 1992-93 season, they reached the First Round Proper of the FA Cup for the first time in their ..
Dorking railway station
Dorking railway station is a railway station serving the town of Dorking in Surrey. There are 2tph towards London Waterloo, 2tph towards London Victoria and an hourly service to Horsham External links [Train times] and [station information] for from National Rail[Street m..
Dorky (chess)
Dorky is a WinBoard computer chess program for Windows. External links [Dorky Chess website] ..
Dork (band)
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Dork (EP)
Dork EP is an album released on the 2nd of March in 1993 on Key Lime Pie Records. This is a split 7" with Loose Change. This was AFI's first release. Key Lime Pie Records was owned and funded by AFI’s then-bassist, Geoff Kresge. 45 rpm. The EP features AFI's drummer Adam Carson as a high school ..
Dork Tower
Dork Tower, is an online comic created, written and drawn by John Kovalic. It chronicles the lives of a group of geeks living in the fictional town of Mud Bay, Wisconsin. Mud Bay's design is strongly influenced by the author's home town of Madison, Wisconsin. Topics have included role-playing ga..
Dorling Kindersley
Dorling Kindersley (DK) is an international publishing company specialising in reference books for adults and children. DK was founded as a book-packaging company by Christopher Dorling and Peter Kindersley in London in 1974, and in 1982 moved into publishing. The first book published under the DK..
Dorlis
Dorlis(1982) is the stage name for a Japanese musician from Okayama Prefecture. She started out in classical guitar, but at about age 17 became a street musician and dropped out of high school. In time she became a jazz and swing musician. Her music has at times been deemed nostalgic because of its ..
Dormaa
Dormaa is a town in Dormaa District, Ghana. ..
Dormaa District
Dormaa District Region Brong-Ahafo Region District type ordinary District Chief Executive Ben Anane Asamoah Capital Dormaa Ahenkro Area 2,208 km² Population (2002) 150,287 ISO 3166 GH-BA-DO The Dormaa District, named after the town of Dormaa, is a district of Ghana in the Brong-A..
Dormagen
Dormagen is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany in the Rhein-Kreis Neuss. It is situated between Düsseldorf - Cologne - Mönchengladbach on the western bank of the river Rhine. Dormagen consists of 16 districts: Broich, Delhoven, Delrath, Dormagen Mitte, Gohr, Hackenbroich, Hackhausen, Horr..
DormAid
DormAid is a student run cleaning service that was started at Harvard University in 2004. It was founded by brothers Mike and Matt Kopko, who are current students at Harvard and Princeton respectively. During its short life, DormAid has succeeded in sparking significant controversy over income discr..
Dormammu
Dormammu is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. He is a demonic entity and a powerful sorcerer from the "Dark Dimension". He frequently battles Doctor Strange. The character first appeared in Strange Tales #126 (November 1964) and was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. Conte..
Dormancy
Dormancy is a period in an organism's life cycle when development is temporarily suspended. This minimizes metabolic activity and therefore helps an organism to conserve energy. Dormancy tends to be closely associated with environmental conditions. Organisms can synchronize entry to a dormant phase..
Dormansland
Dormansland is a village in Surrey, southern England. Winston Churchill and his family once lived in the village. Dormansland is just south of Lingfield. Until the enclosure of the commons and the arrival of Dormans station in 1884, Dormansland consisted of a few farms and cottages. The church of ..
Dormanstown
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Dormanstown is a place in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, Engl..
Dormans railway station
Dormans railway station serves Dormansland and Dormans Park in Surrey, in England. Train services from the station are provided by Southern, and the station is on the East Grinstead branch of the Oxted Line. The typical off-peak service is: 2tph (trains per hour) to London Victoria2tph to East Gri..
Dormant Commerce Clause
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. The Dormant Commerce Clause is a United States legal doctrine, created by the U.S. Supreme Court, that li..
Dormant volcano
Towering over the city of Naples, Vesuvius is dormant but certainly not extinct A dormant volcano is one which is not currently erupting, but is believed to still be capable of erupting. This contrasts with an extinct volcano, where it is believed that no future eruptions will occur. In pract..
Dorman Bridgman Eaton
Dorman Bridgman Eaton (1823 - 1899) was a U.S. lawyer and civil service reformer. He worked as a lawyer in New York, as a partner with William Kent. In 1866, he wrote the New York City Metropolitan Health Law, which created the modern day New York City health department. He later drafted the Pendle..
Dorman Bridoman Eaton
Dorman Bridoman Eaton (1823-1899), American lawyer, was born at Hardwick, Vermont, on 27 June 1823. He graduated at the University of Vermont in 1848 and at the Harvard Law School in 1850, and in the latter year was admitted to the bar in New York City. There he became associated in practice with Wi..
Dorman Long
Dorman Long, based in Middlesbrough, England, are a major manufacturer and fabricator of steel components and structures . They have been involved in the manufacture and construction of many major bridges since 1875, including, in 1932, the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The firm began as an iron and s..
Dormer
A dormer. A dormer is a window set vertically in a structure projecting from a sloping roof. Dormer windows are used to create a useable area in the roof of a building. They do this by doing two things. First of all they let a good source of light and ventilation into an otherwise dark space..
Dormick Park Elementary School
Dormick Park Elementary is a public elementary school in Abbotsford, British Columbia part of School District 34 Abbotsford. ..
Dormilona
Derived from the Spanish verb infinitive "Dormir" to sleep Salvadoran Slang- -Prostitute women, men, or transvestites that became infamous for putting date rape drugs in victims drinks in the mid 90s,around the bars in redlight district of Avenida Juan Pablo down town San Salvador. El Salvador. ..
Dormition Church
right The Dormition Church, situated on Mount Zion outside the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem, facing the Zion Gate, was built between 1906 and 1910, after Sultan Hamid gave this plot of land to Kaiser Wilhelm II as a gift. According to Christian beliefs, this is the place where Mary, t..
Dormition of the Theotokos
Liturgical year Western AdventChristmas seasonEpiphanyLentEaster seasonFeast of the AscensionPentecostOrdinary Time Eastern Feast of CrossNativity FastNativityTheophanyGreat LentPaschaPentecostTransfigurationDormitionIntercession The Dormition of the Theotokos is the Eastern Orthodox comme..
Dormition of the Theotokos Cathedral
The Dormition of the Theotokos Cathedral (Катедрален храм "Успение Пресвятия Богородици" or Катедрален храм "Успение Богородично") is the largest and most famous Bulgarian Orthodox cathedral in the Bulgarian Black Sea port c..
Dormitory
''For other uses see: dormitory town A typical American college dorm room A dormitory or dorm is a place to sleep. The word derives from the French dormir, to sleep. Dormir, in turn, derives from the Latin word dormīre, also meaning to sleep. Dormitories are usually referred to as "dorms...
Dormont, Pennsylvania
Dormont is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 9,305 at the 2000 census. It is famous for boasting one of the largest municipal pools in Pennsylvania. Loosely translated, Dormont means "Mountain of Gold". Contents 1 History2 Schools3 Geog..
Dormouse
Dormice are Old World mammals in the family Gliridae, part of the rodent (Rodentia) order. (This family is also variously called Myoxidae or Muscardinidae by different taxonomists). Dormice are mostly found in Europe, although some live in Africa and Asia. Dormice were considered a delicacy in anci..
Dormston School
Dormston School is a secondary school located in Sedgley, a town in the West Midlands of England between Dudley and Wolverhampton. Dormston School was established in 1935 as one large building which still exists today, although it has undergone substantial refurbishment and a ground floor extension..
Dormund Kaas
A planet in the Star Wars universe, Darth Millenial escaped to it, tainting it with its first touch of the Dark Side of the Force. ..
Dorn
Dorn (German for thorn) is the name of several people: Friedrich Ernst DornEarl Van DornEd DornMichael DornThea DornJohannes Albrecht Bernhard DornGerhard DornLudwik Dorn It can also refer to Van Dorn Street (Washington Metro)Dorn (computer virus) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] p..
Dorna
Dorna may refer to: In Romania:* Vatra Dornei, Suceava County* Dorna Candrenilor, Suceava County* Dorna-Arini, Suceava County* Dorna, a Romanian mineral water In Germany:* Dorna (Elbaue), a community in Wittenberg district in Saxony-Anhalt Dorna, Iranian woman's name meaning crane See also Dorna Spo..
Dornase alfa
Dornase alfa (proprietary name Pulmozyme® from Genentech) is a highly purified solution of recombinant human deoxyribonuclease I (rhDNase), an enzyme which selectively cleaves DNA. Dornase alfa hydrolyzes the DNA present in sputum/mucus of CF patients and reduces viscoelasticity in the lungs, p..
Dornava
Občina Dornava Area: 28,4 km² Population - males - females 2.4591.1931.266 Mayor: Franc Šegula Average age: 41,71 let Residential areas: - households: - families: 30,75 m²/osebo781700 Working active: - unemployed: 1.229224 Average month..
Dorna (Elbaue)
Dorna is a community in Wittenberg district in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. The community belongs to the administrative community (Verwaltungsgemeinschaft) of Kemberg whose seat is in the town of Kemberg. Contents 1 Geography and transport2 Politics2.1 Municipal council2.2 Mayor2...
Dorna Sports
Dorna Sports SL is the commercial rights holder for the motorcycling sport of MotoGP Established in 1988 as an international sports management and marketing company, it is headquartered in Madrid, with offices in Barcelona, London and Tokyo. Set up by Banco Banesto as Dorna promocion del deporte, t..
Dornberg
There are places that have the name Dornberg: In Austria Dornberg (Asperhofen), in Lower Austria In Germany Dornberg (Baden-Württemberg)Dornberg (Hesse) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, y..
Dornbirn
Coat of Arms Map General information Federal State: Vorarlberg Bezirk: Dornbirn Area: 120.97 km² Population: 43,583 (30 September, 2004) Population density: 360/km² Elevation: 437 m Postal code: A-6850 Area code: +43 5572 Location: ..
Dornbirner Ach
Dornbirner Ach is a river in Vorarlberg, Austria, with its source up in the valley near the alpine village Ebnit. It flows through the famous "Rappenlochschlucht" gorge straight to Dornbirn, cuts through the town and the meanders off over a broad meadow landscape, the Lauterach Ried, finally flowing..
Dornbirn (district)
The Bezirk Dornbirn is an administrative district (Bezirk) in Vorarlberg, Austria. It is a rather young district, which was split from the Feldkirch district only in 1969. Area of the district is 172.37 km², population is 75,901 (May 15 2001), and population density 440 persons per km². Administ..
Dornburg
Dornburg is a town in the Saale-Holzland district, in Thuringia, Germany. It sits atop a small hill of 400 ft above the Saale. It has a population 1042. Dornburg is a very old town, but is mainly known for its three grand ducal castles (of the former grand-dukes of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach). First, the..
Dornbusch (Frankfurt am Main)
Data Area: 2.325 km² Population: 18,095 Population density: 7,783 people per km² Postal code 60320, 60431, 60433 Telephone area code: 069 Incorporation Area district: Mitte-Nord City districts: 442 - Dornbsuch-West462 - Dornbsuch-Ost463 - Dornbusch-Ost [We..
Dorney
Dorney is a village in the English county of Buckinghamshire, near to Slough and about two and a half miles west of Eton. The village name is Old English and means "island frequented by bumble bees". This refers to the fact that it was once a patch of hard ground in the middle of a marshy bog, tho..
Dorneyville, Pennsylvania
Dorneyville is a town located in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania, USA. The town is located between Allentown, Pennsylvania and Trexlertown, Pennsylvania in South Whitehall Township. Dorneyville is home to the Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom amusement park. ..
Dorneywood
Dorneywood is a moderately large Queen Anne style house built in 1920, near Burnham in Buckinghamshire. It was gifted to the National Trust by Lord Courtauld-Thomson in 1947 as a country home for a senior member of the Government, usually a Secretary of State or Minister of the Crown. Contents 1&..
Dorney Lake
Starting Line of Dorney Lake(2005) Dorney Lake is a purpose built rowing lake in the United Kingdom. It is located at grid reference in the small village of Dorney and near the towns of Windsor and Eton. The lake is privately owned and financed by Eton College who have spent £17 million dev..
Dorney Park
Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom logo Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom, located in South Whitehall Township, Pennsylvania, just outside of Allentown, is one of the most recognizable and popular amusement parks in the United States. It has a large number of elaborate and exciting roller coasters,..
Dornfelder
Dornfelder is a red wine variety that was bred in Weinsberg, Württemberg in 1955 in order to give German vintners a dark red grape that would grow well in German vineyards. Traditionally, because of a climate that is cooler and less sunny than France or Italy, German wines had been primarily white...
Dornford Yates
Dornford Yates was the pseudonym of the British novelist, Cecil William Mercer (August 7 1885 – March 5 1960). He was born in 1885 at Walmer, Kent, and lived in Pau, France from 1922 to 1940, and Umtali, Rhodesia, from 1946 until his death in 1960. The son of a solicitor, 'Dornford Yates' at..
Dornhan
Dornhan is a town in the district of Rottweil, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated in the eastern Black Forest, 14 km southeast of Freudenstadt. ..
Dornie
Dornie Dornie (An Dòrnaidh in Gaelic ) is a small village in the western Highlands of Scotland, with a population of 280 (2001 census [link]). It is near the meeting point of Loch Duich, Loch Alsh and Loch Long. The A87, the main road to Skye, passes just outside the village. Be..
Dornier
Dornier may refer to Claudius Dornier, original founder of* Dornier FlugzeugwerkeLindauer DORNIER GmbHFairchildDornierDornier Medtech [link], maker of medical equipment e.g. the lithotriptor This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the sa..
Dornier 328
The Dornier 328 (DO 328) is a 32-seat turboprop powered regional airplane. It is quite rare in European skies, but appears in larger numbers in the USA and China. It was originally developed under Daimler Benz AG, and was the first regional aircraft to be constructed by FairchildDornier. The or..
Dornier 328 Aircraft
The Dornier 328 is dominant in the U.S. and the National Republic of China, but appears only in small numbers in European skies. Developed under DaimlerChrysler DASA, it was Dornier's lead-in to the regional aircraft engineering. There is the Dornier 328 in 2 models with the same cabin for maxim..
Dornier Aviation Nigeria
Dornier Aviation Nigeria is an airline based in Kaduna, Nigeria. It was established in 1979 and operates Dornier aircraft in Nigeria on a scheduled and charter basis, as well as running a fixed-base and maintenance operation. It also undertakes agricultural flying, aerial photography and emergency m..
Dornier Do 10
The Dornier Do 10 was the name given by the Reichsluftfahrtministerium (RLM) of a pre-World War II German aircraft. The aircraft has a complicated history due to renaming and the use of three different engines with correspondingly different specifications. Developed in 1931, it was originally calle..
Dornier Do 11
The Dornier Do 11 was a German medium bomber developed in secret in the early 1930s. It was originally called the Dornier F before being renamed by the RLM in 1933 and was considered a heavy bomber at the time. It came into service in 1932, a continuation of a line of bomber designs going back to th..
Dornier Do 12
The Dornier Do 12 Libelle III (German:"Dragonfly III") was the third of a line of small German flying boats of the 1930s. It started with the Dornier A Libelle I and then the Dornier A Libelle II. The aircraft was also amphibious and would carry 3-4 people. It was powered by a single Argus As 10 eng..
Dornier Do 13
The Dornier Do 13 was a short-lived 1930's German bomber design. It was the designation given to the aircraft resulting from attempts to improve on the Dornier Do 11. However, only a few were made as the design changes caused grievous problems with many of the first flights ending in crashes. Anothe..
Dornier Do 17
Dornier Do 17Z of the Finnish Air Force The Dornier Do 17, sometimes referred to as the Bleistift ("pencil"), was a World War II light bomber produced by Dornier that was used at the beginning of the war by the Luftwaffe. A small run of an updated version known as the Do 215 was also produced..
Dornier Do 18
A Dornier Do 18 The Dornier Do 18 was a development of the Dornier Do 15 "Wal" flying-boat. Introduced by Deutsche Lufthansa in 1935, its records included a non-stop 5,200 mile (8350 km) flight from Start Point, Devon to Caravellas in Brazil. In Luftwaffe service it was obsolete by the outbr..
Dornier Do 19
The Dornier Do 19 was a German four-engined heavy bomber that first flew on October 28, 1936. Only one prototype was built, and it was converted to a transport in 1938. It was built for the Luftwaffe's Ural bomber programme under General Walther Wever but development was cancelled when Wever's suc..
Dornier Do 212
The Do 212 was a four-seat experimental amphibian flying boat built by the Swiss subsidiary of Dornier, on Lake Constance. Design was initiated in 1938 by the German and Swiss branches, the latter being responsible for the actual construction of the prototype. The Do 212 was an all-metal cantilever..
Dornier Do 217
The Dornier Do 217 was a World War II medium bomber designed from scratch as a replacement for the venerable Dornier Do 17. Dornier recognized shortcomings of its fast Dornier Do 17 well before the war. With Junker's new Junkers Ju 88 prototype being superior to the Do 17 in every way, Dornier ..
Dornier Do 22
The Dornier Do22 was a warplane of exceptional performance for the period, making the fact that it was built entirely for the export market somewhat peculiar. It was built in Dornier factories in both Germany and Switzerland, with aircraft then being sold to Yugoslavia, Greece and Latvia. In March ..
Dornier Do 228
The Dornier Do 228 is a small German twin turboprop STOL-utility aircraft, manufactured by Dornier GmbH (later DASA Dornier, Fairchild-Dornier) from 1981 till 1998. In 1983 Hindustan Aeronautics bought a production licence and manufactures the 228 till this day. Approximately 270 Do 228 were built..
Dornier Do 23
The Dornier Do 23 was a 1930's German bomber. It was the designation given to the aircraft resulting from a redesign of the Dornier Do 11 after a failed attempt resulting in the Do 13. The Do 23 finally corrected many of the faults that had plagued the earlier designs but remained of mediocre perfor..
Dornier Do 24
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. Dornier Do 24 Description Role Bomber & reconnaissance Crew 3+ First flight July 3, 1937 Enter..
Dornier Do 31
The Dornier Do31 was a German VTOL transport aircraft by Dornier. Contents 1 Development2 Specification3 External link4 See also Development Initial designs incorporated a Rolls Royce Pegasus vectored-thrust turbofan in each of the two inboard nacelles and four RB162 lift ..
Dornier Do 335
The Dornier Do 335 Pfeil (Arrow) was a World War II heavy fighter built by the Dornier company. The Pfeil's performance was much better than any similar design due to its unique "push-pull" layout and the Luftwaffe was desperate to get the design into squadron use, but delays in engine deliveries m..
Dornier Do J
Dornier Wal seaplane at Travemünde The Dornier Do J was a twin-engine German seaplane of the 1920s. The Dornier Do J was better known as the "Wal" (whale). It made its first flight in November 1924. The flight as well as most of the production until 1932 took place in Italy because all aviat..
Dornier Do X
The Dornier Do X The Dornier Do X was a German flying boat that was the largest, heaviest and most powerful aircraft in the world when it was produced. It was concieved by Dr. Claudius Dornier (1884-1969) and took seven years to finalize designs and another two years to build. The Flugschiff..
Dornier Flugzeugwerke
Dornier logo. Dornier Flugzeugwerke was a German aircraft manufacturer founded in Friedrichshafen in 1914 by Claudius Dornier. Over the course of its long lifespan, the company produced many notable designs for both the civil and military markets. Dornier, originally Dornier Metallbau rose to..
Dornier Seawings Seastar
The Dornier Seawings Seastar is a turboprop-powered amphibious aircraft built largely of composite materials. Developed by Dornier GmbH, it first flew in 1985, though a lack of customers forced the cancellation of the project in 1991. The design was then purchased by Claudius Dornier's son, Conrad..
Dorning Rasbotham
Dorning Rasbotham (1730–1791) was an English writer, antiquarian and artist. He was also High Sheriff of Lancashire. Dorning Rasbotham was the son of Peter and Hannah (Dorning) Rasbotham, born c. 1730. He was married to Sarah Bagley c. 1754. He died on 7 November 1791 in Farnworth, Lancashire..
Dornoch
The Royal Burgh of Dornoch is a burgh and seaside resort in Sutherland, Highland, on the east coast of the Scottish Highlands, and the north shore of the Dornoch Firth. The town is near the A9 road, to which it is linked by the A949 and the B9168. Dornoch boasts the thirteenth-century Dornoch Ca..
Dornoch, Ontario
The Village of Dornoch is located less than 11 kilometers north of the Town of Durham on Grey Road 6 in Grey County, Ontario, Canada. The village is primarily a small farming community on the outskirts of Durham, but does have a convenience store that is known for its ice cream and a hall that is u..
Dornoch Cathedral
Dornoch Cathedral is a parish church in the Church of Scotland, serving the small Sutherland town of Dornoch, in the Scottish Highlands. It was built in the 13th century, in the reign of King Alexander II and the episcopate of Gilbert de Moravia (later Saint Gilbert of Dornoch). It is one of Scot..
Dornoch F.C.
Dornoch F.C. is a football club competing in the North Caledonian Football League. {| class="toccolours" style="margin: 0;background:#ffffff;" width="100%" align="center" [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ] Scottish Amateur Football Association North Caledonian Football League 2..
Dornoch Firth
The Dornoch Firth is a firth on the east coast of Highland, in northern Scotland. It forms part of the boundary between Ross and Cromarty, to the south, and Sutherland, to the north. Together with Loch Fleet it is a designated as a Special Protection Area (SPA) for wildlife conservation purposes. A..
Dornoch railway station
Dornoch was the terminus of a branch railway in northern Scotland. Other stations The Mound - junction - line still open.CambusavieSkelboEmboDornoch See also List of closed railway stations in Britain ..
Dornod Province
Dornod aymag (mongolian Дорнод аймаг, Eastern province) is one of the 21 provinces of Mongolia. It is located in the east of Mongolia. Its capital is Choybalsan. History The aymag was created during the administrative reorganisation of 1941 with the name of Choybalsan, after the commun..
Dornogovi Province
Дорноговь аймагDornogovĭ aymag Capital Saynshand Area 109,500 km² Population 50,575 (as of 2000) Dornogovĭ aymag (Дорноговь k..
Dornstetten
Dornstetten is a town in the district of Freudenstadt, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated in the Black Forest, 7 km east of Freudenstadt. ..
Dornum
Dornum is a village and a municipality in the district of Aurich, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated near the North Sea coast, approx. 15 km east of Norden, and 20 km north of Aurich. ..
Dorn Beattie
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Dorn Graybrook
Dorn Graybrook is a fictional character from the fantasy series Forgotten Realms featured in the series The Year of Rogue Dragons, and created by author Richard Lee Byers. Appearance Dorn is a big person, but most of his left side is made up of metal plates and parts grafted on by the wizard who o..
Doro
Doro (band) is the German vocalist Doro Pesch formerly from the heavy metal band Warlock. Her solo work is simply titled Doro. In the mythology of the Nanais people, Doro (mythology) is the goddess of fishing; she is associated with the Sea of Okhotsk. The Doro is a BT Inspiration telephone PBX. Th..
Dorobo
Dorobo (or Ndorobo, Wadorobo, Torobo) is a derogatory cover term for several unrelated hunter-gatherer groups of Kenya and Tanzania. In the past 150 years, many of these peoples have assimilated to the pastoralist economy of neighbouring peoples (mostly Maasai and Samburu) and have in the process ab..
Dorodango
Dorodango is a Japanese game in which the participants attempt to create a shiny sphere out of mud. Using mainly just hands, dirt, and water, amazingly shiny, perfectly spherical balls can be created that resemble billiard balls, or marbles. Etymology 泥だんご In Japan, Dango are a type of du..
Dorodango/Temp
Dorodango is a Japanese game in which the participants attempt to create a shiny sphere out of mud. Using mainly just hands, dirt, and water, amazingly shiny, perfectly spherical balls can be created that resemble billiard balls, or marbles. Etymology 泥だんご In Japan, Dango are a type of d..
Dorodnicyn Computing Centre
Dorodnicyn Computing Centre was established in 1955 and became a leading research institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences. It area of reasearch includes: Computational Fluid DynamicsMathematical PhysicsMathematical modeling of Climatic Ecological Processes and other Nonlinear PhenomenaSolid me..
Dorog
Dorog County Komárom-Esztergom Area 11.55 km² Population Total (2001)Population density 12,7931107.6 /km² Postal code 2510 Area code 33 Dorog is a town in Komárom-Esztergom, Hungary, close to the border with Slovakia. It is located at around [47°43′..
Dorogobuzh
Dorogobuzh (Russian: ) is a historic town straddling the Dnieper River in Smolensk Oblast, Russia, 125 km to the east of Smolensk and 71 km west of Vyazma, at [54°55′N 33°18′E] Population: 12,250 (2002 Census). The town originated before the Mongol invasion of Russia as a ..
Dorohoi
Dorohoi is a city in the Botoşani County, Romania, on the right bank of the river Jijia, which broadens into a lake on the north. Dorohoi used to be a market for the timber and farm produce of the north Moldavian highlands; merchants from the neighboring states flocked to its great fair, held on..
Dorome
Dorome are a local specialty of Kochi Prefecture in Japan. In the Tosa dialect, dorome refers to sardine fry 2–3 cm in length. They are eaten fresh, dipped in a sauce made from minced garlic greens, vinegar and miso. It is often served at bars and pubs along with alcohol. Akaoka Town in Kochi..
Dorona Alberti
Dorona Alberti (born 1975) is a singer and actress whose projects include: KMFDM, Hobson, Fairocious, Old Shoes, Pick up the Pieces, and Briskey. She first began singing for KMFDM in 1992. In 1999, she had a role in a short Dutch-language Flemish film called To Speak, which is available on a compi..
Dorong
Dorong is a small town in Bongaigaon district Of Assam. See also Darrang ..
Doron Almog
Doron Almog (born 1951) is a Major General in the Israel Defense Forces reserves. In 1976's Operation Entebbe, he was the first para-reconnaissance commander to land on the runway at Entebbe, marking it for incoming Israeli airplanes, then leading the capture of the airfield's control tower in the ..
Doron Bell Jr.
Contents 1 Origins2 Date of Birth and Place3 Filmography4 External links Origins Date of Birth and Place He was born 8 December 1973. Montreal, Quebec,Canada Filmography Odie from Class of the TitansThompson from Fbi NegotiatorG'rog from Alien RacersGuard Stevens from Deadly S..
Doron Nof
Doron Nof is an oceanographer currently teaching at Florida State University. In popular culture, Nof is best recognized as a co-author of two controversial scientific papers using scientific theory to examine the biblical miracles of the Israelites' passage of the Red Sea; and claiming that Jesus ..
Doron Sabag
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. Doron Sabag (דורון ס..
Doron Zeilberger
Doron Zeilberger (דורון ציילברגר, born July 2, 1950 in Israel) is an Israeli mathematician, known for his work in combinatorics. He is a Board of Governors Professor at Rutgers University. He received his doctorate from the Weizmann Institute of Science in 1976, under the direction of ..
Dorood
Dorood (also Dorud) is a city in the Lorestan province in western Iran. The word dorood means the place where two rivers meet each other. "Do" means two and "rood" means river. "Dorood" is also a proper way of greeting in Persian. It had an estimated population of 250000 in 2005.[link] ..
Dororo
|} Dororo (Japanese: どろろ) is a manga series from the well-known Japanese manga artist Osamu Tezuka in the late 1960s. The anime television series (1969) based on the manga consists of 26 half-hour episodes. During the late 1960s, manga with hobgoblins was popular among children. Dororo w..
Dorota Barbara Jabłonowska
Dorota Barbara Jabłonowska Noble Family Jabłonowski Coat of Arms Prus III Parents Antoni Barnaba JabłonowskiAnna Sanguszko Consorts Józef Klemens Czartoryski Children with Józef Klemens CzartoryskiMaria Antonina CzartoryskaKlementyna CzartoryskaTeresa CzartoryskaJózefina Ma..
Dorota Kędzierzawska
Dorota Kędzierzawska (born June 1, 1957 in Łódź) is a Polish director of film documentaries. Kędzierzawska graduated from the National Film School in Łódź in 1981 but prior to that had completed a course in cultural studies at the University of Łódź and studied film directing in Moscow f..
Dorota Masłowska
Masłowska (right) on a cover of Polityka weekly Dorota Masłowska [dɔ'rɔta ma'swɔfska] (born 1983) is a Polish writer and journalist. Masłowska was born July 3, 1983 in Wejherowo, and grew up there. She applied for the University of Gdańsk's faculty of psychology and was acce..
Dorota Nieznalska
Dorota Nieznalska is an artist in Poland who, in 2003, was convicted and sentenced to six months of unpaid community service by a court for her installation art which included a cross with a penis on it. As of 2005 (May), the appeals process is continuing. Contents 1 the ''Passion'' install..
Dorota Rabczewska
Dorota Rabczewska (nicknamed Doda or Doda Elektroda; born February 15, 1984, Ciechanów) is a glamorous Polish singer (vocalist of the rock band "Virgin" since 2000), notable for her controversial appearance. Holder of Srebrny Słowik Music Award of 2005 Sopot Music Festival. Married to Radosław M..
Dorota Tarnowska
Dorota Tarnowska Nobel Family Tarnowski Coat of Arms Leliwa Parents Jan "Ciezki" Tarnowski(?) Kobylańska Consorts Jan Tarło Children with Jan TarłoJan TarłoMikołaj TarłoAnna TarłoElżbieta Tarło Date of Birth abt. 1513 Place of Birth ? Date of Death abt. 1540 Pl..
Dorota Zagórska
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Dorotea Bucca
Dorotea Bucca (1360 - 1436) (also Dorotea Bocchi) was an Italian physician. She held a chair in medicine at the University of Bologna. ..
Dorotea Municipality
This page deals with both Dorotea Municipality and the urban area (tätort) Dorotea Dorotea Municipality (Kommun) Dorotea municipality and seat in Sweden Map outlining municipalities of Sweden Coat of arms Municipal facts Seat Dorotea [64° 16′ N 16° 24′ E] County V..
Doroteo Jose LRT Station
Doroteo Jose LRT Station Location Santa Cruz, Manila Operational May 12, 1985 Line Yellow Line Platforms 2 Doroteo Jose LRT Station is a station on the Manila LRT Yellow Line (LRT-1). Like all other LRT-1 stations, Doroteo Jose station station is above-ground. The station is loc..
Doroteo Vasconcelos
Doroteo Vasconcelos Vides y Ladrón de Guevara (1803–1883) was President of El Salvador 7 February 1848 - 1 February 1850 and 4 February 1850 - 1 March 1851. |- style="text-align: center;" |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Dorothea
see also Dorothea of Montau Saint Dorothea is a single name for two separate virgin martyrs. Both have very sparse documentary evidence for their acta. Saint Dorothea of Caesarea bearing a basket of roses to be given to the mocking Theophilus. The more famous Saint Dorothea was Dorothea..
Dorothea Beale
Dorothea Beale, 1858 Dorothea Beale (1831-1906) was an English teacher, founder of St. Hilda's College, Oxford. Her name is associated with that of Frances Buss in a satirical rhyme: Miss Buss and Miss Beale,Cupid's darts do not feel… The lines refer to their unmarried state and their ded..
Dorothea Binz
Dorothea (Thea) Binz (March 16, 1920 – May 2, 1947) was an SS supervisor at Ravensbrück concentration camp during the Second World War. She is said to have been depraved and cruel. Born to a middle class German family in Dusterlake, Germany (near Fürstenberg and Ravensbrück itself) Binz attend..
Dorothea Brande
Dorothea Brande (1893-1948) was a well respected writer and editor in New York. She was born in Chicago and attended the University of Chicago, the Lewis Institute in Chicago (later merged with Armour Institute of Technology to become Illinois Institute of Technology), and the University of Michiga..
Dorothea Dix
This article is about the 19th-century activist. For the journalist see Dorothy Dix. Dorothea Dix Dorothea Lynde Dix (April 4, 1802 – July 17, 1887) was a social activist who, from the early 1840s to well after the American Civil War lobbied almost every State's legislature to create asy..
Dorothea Douglass Chambers
Gold 1908 Singles Dorothea Katherine Douglass Lambert Chambers (September 3, 1878 – January 7, 1960) was a British-American female tennis player who was born in Guayamas, Ealing in England. In 1900, Dorothea Douglass made her debut at Wimbledon. Three years later she won her first..
Dorothea Dreams
The Dorothea Dreams is a 1986 novel by award winning American author Suzy McKee Charnas. ..
Dorothea Klumpke
Dorothea Klumpke Roberts (August 9 1861 - 1942) was an astronomer. She was born in San Francisco, California and moved to Europe in 1877. She studied at the University of Paris, where she received her bachelor's degree in 1886 and her doctorate in 1893. In 1899, astronomers had predicted a great me..
Dorothea Köring
Women's Tennis Gold 1912 Mixed Doubles Silver 1912 Singles Dorothea "Dora" Köring (July 11, 1880 - February 13, 1945) was a female tennis player from Germany. At the Stockholm Olympics in 1912 she won a gold medal in the mixed doubles event with Heinrich Schomburgk and a silv..
Dorothea Lange
Dorothea Lange in 1936; photographer: Paul S. Taylor Dorothea Lange (May 26, 1895 – October 11, 1965) was an influential documentary photographer. Lange is best known for her Depression-era work for the Farm Security Administration (FSA). Lange's photographs humanized the tragic conseq..
Dorothea Lieven
Countess von Lieven. Countess, then Princess Dorothea von Lieven, neé Benckendorff (December 30, 1785-January 27, 1857), was a Russian noblewoman, the wife of Prince Lieven, the Russian ambassador to London between 1812 and 1834. Known for her vivacious personality, she was often seen wit..
Dorothea Mackellar
Isobel Marion Dorothea Mackellar OBE, (July 1 1885-January 14 1968), was an Australian poet and fiction writer. The only daughter of noted physician and parliamentarian Sir Charles Kinnaird Mackellar, she was born in Sydney in 1885. Although raised in a professional urban family, Dorothea Mackella..
Dorothea Mitchell
Dorothea Mitchell (1877–1976) was a lumberjack and co-founder of the Port Arthur Amateur Film Society, which made A Race for Ties. External links [Lady Lumberjack] ..
Dorothea Neff
Dorothea Neff (February 21, 1903–1986) was a Vienna stage actress during the 1930s. Neff helped hide her Jewish friend Lilli Schiff after she received resettlement orders from the Nazis. Neff wrote a fake suicide note and left it at Schiff's previous residence, then took Schiff in to live wit..
Dorothea of Brandenburg
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Dorothea of Brandenburg (1430/1431 – November 10, 1495) was the consort of Christopher of Bavaria and Christian I of Denmark. She is also known as Dorothea of Hohenzollern and as Dorothy Achillies. Dorothea was born in 1430 or 1431 to John, Elector of..
Dorothea of Brandenburg (disambiguation)
Dorothea of Brandenburg was the name of several princesses from the House of Hohenzollern Dorothea of Brandenburg (d. 1491), daughter of Frederick I, Margrave of Brandenburg and wife of Duke Henry IV of Mecklenburg-SchwerinDorothea of Brandenburg (d. 1495), daughter of John, Elector of Brandenburg ..
Dorothea of Montau
Saint Dorothea of Montau (born at Groß-Montau, now Matowy Wielkie, 6 February 1347; died at Marienwerder, now Kwidzyn, 25 June 1394) was a German visionary and recluse. Contents 1 Life2 Veneration3 Literature4 References5 External links Life Born to a wealthy peasant fa..
Dorothea of Saxe-Lauenburg
Dorothea of Saxe-Lauenburg (9 July 1511 – 7 October 1571), consort of Christian III from 1525 and Queen consort of Denmark and Norway. She was daughter of Duke Magnus I of Saxe-Lauenburg and Duchess Catherine of Braunschweig. Her sister Catherine was the first consort of Gustav I of Sweden. C..
Dorothea Puente
Dorothea Puente (born January 9, 1929) is a convicted serial killer. She was born in San Bernardino County, California to two alcoholics. Her father was a cotton picker. Both parents abused her, and she often had to scavenge for food. Puente's father died when she was four. When she was six, her ..
Dorothea Tanning
Tanning's Etched Murmurs (etching) 1984 Dorothea Tanning (born 25 August 1910) is an American painter, printmaker, sculptor and writer. She has also designed sets and costumes for ballet and theatre. Born in Galesburg, Illinois, Tanning lived in Paris for twenty-eight years. She met the German..
Dorothea Viehmann
Dorothea Viehmann (1755-1815) was born on November 8th in Rengershausen, Germany and died on November 17th. She was a German farmer and storyteller from Kassel, Germany and was one of the most important sources of the fairy tale collection of the Brothers Grimm. Most of her fairy tales were publishe..
Dorothea Waddingham
Dorothea Nancy Waddingham (1899 - 1936) was a nursing home matron and convicted murderer in the United Kingdom. She was tried and convicted of using morphine to poison two patients: 89 year old Mrs. Baguely and her daughter Ada Baguely. The purported motive behind the murders was to gain the Bague..
Dorothée
Frédérique Hoschédé (born on 14 July, 1953 in Paris, France), known as Dorothée, is a French singer and actress. She started her TV career in the Dorothée et Blablatus show. She also had a brief cinema career, playing in 1978 in L'amour en fuite, François Truffaut's last film in the Antoine..
Dorothée Berryman
Dorothée Berryman (born April 28, 1948) is a noted Canadian actress and singer. Born in Quebec City, Quebec, she has played roles in many stage productions, films, and television series including The Red Violin, Rivière-des-Jérémie, Le Déclin de l'empire américain, Les Invasions barbares and ..
Dorothee Sölle
Dorothee Sölle (September 30, 1929 - April 27, 2003) was a socially-engaged German theologian and writer. She died at a congress in Göppingen, Germany. Dorothee Sölle studied theology, philosophy and literature at the University of Cologne, earning a doctorate with a thesis on the connections b..
Dorotheum
The auction house Dorotheum, established in 1707, has its headquarters in Vienna on the Dorotheergasse. It is the largest auction house in both Central and German-speaking Europe. Besides auctions, the retail sector also plays a major role in Dorotheum's business. In the Dorotheum, furniture, ..
Dorotheus
Dorotheus may mean: Dorotheus, a sixth-century jurist (fl. 534) who helped to draft the Justinian Code Dorotheus of Sidon, a first-century astrologer who wrote in Greek Dorotheus of Tyre, a third-century Christian presbyter and later bishop of Tyre, who is believed to have taught Eusebius of Caesar..
Dorotheus (jurist)
Dorotheus was a professor of jurisprudence in the law school of Berytus in Syria, and one of the three commissioners appointed by the Roman emperor Justinian I to draw up a book of Institutes, after the model of the Institutes of Gaius, which should serve as an introduction to the Digest (or Pandect..
Dorotheus of Gaza
Dorotheus of Gaza (505-565) was a Christian monastic father. He joined the monastery Abba Serid near Gaza. Around 540 he founded his own monastery nearby. He wrote instructions for monks of which a considerable number have survived and have been compiled into Directions on Spiritual Training. ..
Dorotheus of Sidon
Dorotheus of Sidon was a first-century Hellenistic astrologer, whose "Carmen Astrologicum," a textbook of judicial astrology, has come down to us mainly from an Arabic translation dating from around 800 AD (itself a translation of a third-century Persian translation from the original Greek, which ha..
Dorotheus of Tyre
Saint Dorotheus bishop of Tyre (ca. 255 – 362) is traditionally credited with an Acts of the Seventy Apostles (which may be the same work as the lost Gospel of the Seventy), who were sent out according to the Gospel of Luke 10:1. Dorotheus, a learned priest of Antioch, the teacher of the Chu..
Dorothe Engelbretsdotter
Dorothe Engelbretsdotter (born January 16 1634 in Bergen, died February 19 1713 in Bergen), was daughter of Engelbret Jørgenssøn and Anna Wrangel. She was Norway's first recognized woman author. Dorothe was married in 1656 with Ambrosius Hardenbeck. Through her husband she came into contact with..
Dorothy
Dorothy is a female given name from Greek Δωροθεα ("gift of the gods"). Although less common, there are also male equivalents in English such as "Dorie" from the Greek masculine Δωροθεος. Dorothy may refer to: In Christianity: Saint Dorothy, two virgin martyrs and saints in the Chr..
Dorothy-Grace Elder
Dorothy-Grace Elder is a journalist and a former Member of the Scottish Parliament. She first came to the public eye in the 1970s as a television journalist, on BBC Scotland's news programme Reporting Scotland. She also worked on the ill-fated Scottish Daily News. Noted for her campaigning abilit..
Dorothy Adams
Dorothy Adams (born January 8, 1900 in Hannah, North Dakota; died March 16, 1988 in Woodland Hills, California) was an American character actress. She was married to character actor Byron Foulger from 1921-1970. She is the mother of soap opera star Rachel Ames. Partial filmography 1938 Broadway ..
Dorothy Allison
thumb Dorothy Allison (born April 11, 1949), is an American writer, speaker, and professor. She was raised in poverty in Greenville, South Carolina, the first child of her 15-year-old, unwed mother. She is blind in her right eye. In the early 1970s, Allison attended Florida Presbyterian Co..
Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz
Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz is the fourth book set in the Land of Oz (though most of the action is outside of it) written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by John R. Neill. It was published in 1908 and reunites Dorothy with the humbug Wizard from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. This is one of only two..
Dorothy Arnold
Dorothy Harriet Camille Arnold (1884?–1910?) was an American socialite who disappeared mysteriously in 1910. Arnold was the daughter of wealthy perfume importer Francis Arnold and the niece of the magistrate Rufus Wheeler Peckham. She had graduated from Bryn Mawr College and unsuccessfully t..
Dorothy Arzner
Dorothy Arzner, (January 3, 1897 – October 1, 1979) was a pioneering director during the "Golden Age" of Hollywood, a period in which there were few if any other women directors. Contents 1 Career2 Partial Filmography3 Further reading4 See also5 External links Car..
Dorothy Ashby
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Dorothy Ashby (August 6, 1932-April 13, 1986) was born Dorothy Jeanne Thompson in Detroit, Michigan and died in Santa Monica, California at age 53. She was a noted jazz harp player who grew up around music in Detroit where her father, guitarist Wiley Thompson, of..
Dorothy at Forty
Dorothy at Forty is the first single off of the album, Happy Hollow by Cursive. It is another typically atypical romp, catapulted by incisive guitars, punctuated by horns and jerking to a stop before mightily spiraling away into the song's rousing coda. To be released July 11, "Dorothy at Forty" is ..
Dorothy Auchterlonie
Dorothy Auchterlonie (1915-1991) was born in County Durham in England. She was educated in both England and Australia, and studied at the University of Sydney. She taught at various schools, and later became the first female lecturer at Monash University, in 1961, lecturing in literature. She lect..
Dorothy B. Hughes
Dorothy Belle Hughes (1904—May 6, 1993) was a U.S. crime writer and critic. Born Dorothy Belle Flanagan in Kansas City, Missouri, she studied journalism and after graduating worked in that field before becoming a mystery writer. She made her home in Santa Fe, New Mexico, a region she also use..
Dorothy B. Porter
Dorothy Burnett Porter (May 25, 1905 - December 17, 1995) was an African American librarian who built the Moorland-Spingarn Research Center at Howard University into a world-class research collection. She was also the wife of historian and artist James A. Porter, author of Modern Negro Art. ..
Dorothy Baker
Dorothy Baker (April 21, 1907–June 17, 1968) was an American novelist. She was born Dorothy Dodds in Missoula, Montana and raised in California. She attended Whittier College then transferred to the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) from which she graduated in 1929. This is where ..
Dorothy Bate
Dorothy Bate was a British paleontologist. She is well known for her work on interpreting the Mount Carmel excavations in the 1930s. She was a pionering Zooarchaeologist - especially in the field of climatic interpretation. She compared the relative proportions of Gazella and Dama remains. ..
Dorothy Buffum Chandler
Dorothy Buffum Chandler (19 May1901 - 6 July 1997) was a Los Angeles cultural leader. Contents 1 Personal History2 Career2.1 Times Mirror Company2.2 Fundraising for the Arts2.3 Higher Education3 Awards4 External links Personal History Born Dorothy Mae Buffum in..
Dorothy Burke
Dorothy Burke (nee McLachlan) was a fictional character on the popular Australian Soap Neighbours, portrayed by Maggie Dence. The character first appeared in 1990 and remained on the show until 1993. Family Tree Clarrie McLachlan (father), married to Stella McLachlan (mother) (deceased)*Dorothy ..
Dorothy Burr Thompson
Dorothy Burr Thompson (born Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1900; died Hightstown, New Jersey 2001) was a classical archaeologist and art historian at Bryn Mawr College and a leading authority on Hellenistic terracotta figurines. Thompson came from a prominent Philadelphia family; her father was the att..
Dorothy Bush Koch
Dorothy Bush Koch, often called "Doro," (born August 18, 1959), is the daughter of the 41st President of the United States George H. W. Bush and former First Lady Barbara Bush and the youngest sibling of George W. Bush, the 43rd President of the United States. Her other three siblings are Jeb Bush, ..
Dorothy Bussy
Dorothy Bussy (née Strachey) (1865 or 1866–1960), English novelist and translator. Family Background and Childhood Dorothy Bussy was a member of the Strachey family, one of ten children of Jane Strachey and the great British Empire engineer and administrator Sir Richard Strachey. Writer and cri..
Dorothy Butler Gilliam
Dorothy Butler Gilliam was the first black woman reporter at The Washington Post and helped organise protests against the New York Daily News after it fired two-thirds of it's African-American staff, including all of the black male reporters. ..
Dorothy C. Stratton
For Dorothy Stratten, Playboy Playmate, refer to the article Dorothy Stratten. redirect[[Template:Portal]]Dorothy Constance Stratton (b. March 24, 1899 in Brookfield, Missouri) was the director of the SPARS, the United States Coast Guard Women's Reserve during World War II. She graduated from Otta..
Dorothy Campbell
Dorothy Iona Campbell (born March 24, 1883 in North Berwick, Scotland – died March 20, 1945) was the first internationally dominant female golfer. She was also known in her lifetime as Dorothy Hurd, Mrs J.V. Hurd, and Dorothy Howe, and she is sometimes referred to by the portmanteau name Dorot..
Dorothy Canfield Fisher
Dorothy Canfield Fisher (February 17, 1879 – November 9, 1958) was an educational reformer, social activist, and best-selling American author in the early decades of the Twentieth century. She was named by Eleanor Roosevelt as one of the ten most influental women in the United States. Dorothy Canf..
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion is one of the halls in the Los Angeles Music Center (which is one of the three largest performing arts centers in the nation). The Music Center's other halls include the Mark Taper Forum, Ahmanson Theatre, and Disney Concert Hall. Since..
Dorothy Cheney
Dorothy “Dodo” Bundy Cheney (born September 1, 1916 in Los Angeles, California), was an outstanding tennis player from a young age into her golden years. In 1938, Cheney won the Australian National singles title and was a doubles finalist with Dorothy Workman. She also reached the doubles fina..
Dorothy Clutterbuck
Dorothy Clutterbuck (January 19, 1880–January 12, 1951), also known as "Old Dorothy," was a well-to-do woman who lived near Christchurch, England, whom Gerald Gardner claimed had initiated him into witchcraft. Clutterbuck was born in India, the daughter of an army captain. After his retiremen..
Dorothy Comingore
Margaret Louise Comingore (August 24, 1913 - December 30, 1971) was an American film actress, best known for her portrayal of Susan Alexander in Orson Welles's critically acclaimed movie Citizen Kane. Born in Los Angeles, California, she was discovered by Charles Chaplin while she was performing in..
Dorothy Compton
Dorothy Compton was an American voice actor born in the early 1900s. An early friend of Walt Disney, she made her first acting debut in The Three Little Pigs (1933) as the voice of Fifer Pig. From 1933 onward she made more appearances in the next 3 installments of the Three Little Pigs: The Big Bad ..
Dorothy Comstock Riley
Dorothy Comstock Riley (December 6, 1924–October 23, 2004) was a lawyer and judge from the U.S. state of Michigan, serving on the Michigan Supreme Court and the first woman to serve on the state's Court of Appeals. She was the first hispanic woman to be elected to the Supreme Court of any stat..
Dorothy Cross
Dorothy Cross (born 1956) is an artist. She was born in Cork and works in a range of media from sculpture to video. She represented Ireland at the 1993 Venice Biennale. Dorothy Cross came to the public attention in the early 90s when she began producing sculptural works which incorporated cow or s..
Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin
Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin, OM , FRS (May 12, 1910 – July 29, 1994) was a British founder of protein crystallography. She pioneered the technique of X-ray crystallography, a method used to determine the three dimensional structures of biomolecules. Among her most influential discoveries..
Dorothy Dandridge
Dorothy Dandridge on the cover of LIFE (Nov 1954), portrait by Philippe Halsman Dorothy Jean Dandridge (November 9, 1922 – September 8, 1965) was an American actress. She was the first African American to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Contents 1 Birth2&nbs..
Dorothy Davenport
Dorothy Davenport [link] (March 13, 1895 - October 12, 1977) was an American actress, screenwriter, film director, and producer. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1910 at age fifteen she appeared in silent film for Biograph Studios under the direction of D.W. Griffith. Career Davenpo..
Dorothy Day
Dorothy Day was declared Servant of God when a cause for sainthood was opened for her by Pope John Paul II. The Servant of God Dorothy Day (November 8, 1897 – November 29, 1980) was an American journalist turned social activist, anarchist (she was an Industrial Workers of the World membe..
Dorothy DeBorba
Dorothy Adelle DeBorba (born March 28, 1925) is a former American child actress who was a regular in the Our Gang short subjects series from 1930 to 1933. She is a native of Los Angeles, where she still resides today. External links ..
Dorothy DeLay
Dorothy DeLay (March 31, 1917 in Kansas – March 24, 2002 in New York) was a violin instructor at the Juilliard School. She also taught at Sarah Lawrence College, the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, and the New England Conservatory, among others. She started as an assis..
Dorothy Dell
Dorothy Dell (January 30, 1915 – June 8, 1934) was an American film actress. Born Dorothy Dell Goff in Hattiesburg, Mississippi to entertainers, she spent much of her childhood in New Orleans, Louisiana. She began entering and winning beauty pageants and at the age of fifteen won the title of "M..
Dorothy Detzer
Dorothy Detzer (December 1, 1893 in Ft. Wayne, Indiana - January 7, 1981 in Monterey, California) was for twenty-two years the National Executive Secretary of the U.S. of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (1924-1946). As a high school graduate, Detzer decided to forgo the tradi..
Dorothy Devore
Dorothy Devore (June 22, 1899 - September 10, 1976) was a leading and popular American silent-film actress and comedienne in her time. Contents 1 Early Life2 Career3 Seleted filmography4 External links Early Life Born Alma Inez Williams in Fort Worth, Texas, Dorothy Devo..
Dorothy de Rothschild
Dorothy de Rothschild (1895 – 1988) was an English philanthropist and activist for Jewish affairs who had married into the Rothschild international financial dynasty. Born Dorothy Mathilde Pinto, she married James Armand de Rothschild at the age of 17 in 1913. He was 35 years old, the son of ..
Dorothy Dickson
Dorothy Dickson (July 25, 1893 - September 25, 1995), was an American born, London-based theater actress. She is known mostly for her rendition of the classic Jerome Kern song "Look for the Silver Lining". She was also a member of the Zeigfeld Follies and made many appearances in New York and abro..
Dorothy Dix
This article is about the journalist. For the 19th-century activist see Dorothea Dix. Dorothy Dix (November 18, 1870 – December 16, 1951), was the pseudonym of U.S. journalist Elizabeth Meriwether Gilmer. Born in Woodstock, Tennessee, Dix became famous for authoring a newspaper column that gave ..
Dorothy Dobbie
Dorothy Dobbie (born January 5, 1945) is a Canadian politician. She served in the Canadian House of Commons from 1988 to 1993, as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party. Dobbie was a publisher before entering political life, and was a founder of Association Publications Ltd and Naylor Comm..
Dorothy Draper
Dorothy Draper (born 1889 in Tuxedo Park, New York, died 1969) was an influential and innovative American interior decorator of the early to mid 20th century. She was one of the few early women to really delve into the male dominated construction industry. Her style was big, brash, bodacious, bold, ..
Dorothy Dunbar
Dorothy Dunbar (May 28, 1902–October 23, 1992) was an American actress and socialite, who appeared in silent movies in the 1920s. Born in Colorado Springs, Colorado, she appeared on the Broadway stage as a child in The School Girl (1904). In 1924, Dunbar went to Hollywood, where she starred ..
Dorothy Dunn
Dorothy Dunn was a pioneering art instructor with a great deal of influence over the development of Native American art in the 20th century. Schooled in Chicago, Dunn came to New Mexico in the mid-1920s to develop The Art Studio at the Santa Fe Indian School. Among her students were Allan Houser,..
Dorothy Dunnett
Dorothy Dunnett (August 25, 1923 – November 9, 2001) was a Scottish historical novelist. She is best known for her six-part series about Francis Crawford of Lymond, The Lymond Chronicles which she followed with the eight-part prequel The House of Niccolò. She considered the two to form a sing..
Dorothy Dunnett Readers' Association
The Dorothy Dunnett Readers' Association is a charity set up by Dorothy Dunnett, with the following aims: to publish a magazine Whispering Gallery for circulation to members and other interested parties;to hold seminars and conferences for members and other interested parties to share knowledge and..
Dorothy E. Denning
Dorothy Elizabeth Denning (born August 12, 1945) is an American information security researcher. She has published four books and 120 articles. At Georgetown University, she was a professor of computer science and director of the Science and Technology in International Affairs program. She is now a..
Dorothy E. Smith
Dorothy Edith Smith (born 1926 in Great Britain) is a Canadian sociologist. She has had immense impacts on sociology and many other disciplines including women's studies, psychology, and educational studies, as well as sub-fields of sociology including feminist theory, family studies, and methodolog..
Dorothy Edgington
Dorothy Edgington is a philosopher active in metaphysics and philosophical logic. She will step down in 2006 from her position as Waynflete Professor of Metaphysical Philosophy at the University of Oxford. Before moving to Oxford Edgington taught for many years at Birkbeck College London. She is ..
Dorothy Elias-Fahn
Dorothy Elias-Fahn is a voice actress who is the wife of Tom Fahn. She is also known as Dorothy Melendrez and Annie Pastrano. Anime Roles Arc the Lad - LiezaBig O - Louise FerryThe Castle of Cagliostro - Fujiko Mine (as "Dorothy Melendrez")Catnapped! The Movie - Buburina[[Digimon: Digital Monsters ..
Dorothy Emma Howell Rodham
Dorothy Emma Howell Rodham is the mother of Hillary Rodham Clinton. Dorothy Rodham may have been born in 1919 in Chicago, Illinois. She grew up in a small town, Alhambra California. In 1937 she moved to Chicago where she married Hugh Ellsworth Rodham in 1942. She became a full-time homemaker, rais..
Dorothy Fay
Dorothy Fay (April 4, 1915 – November 5, 2003) was an American actress. She was born Dorothy Fay Southworth in Prescott, Arizona, the daughter of Harry T. Southworth and Harriet Fay Fox. Her father was a medical doctor. Dorothy attended the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, ..
Dorothy Fields
Dorothy Fields (July 15, 1905 - March 28, 1974) was an American librettist and lyricist who wrote well over 400 songs for Broadway musicals and films. She had great talent to match colloquial every–day speech to complex scores, and was, along with Ann Ronell, Dana Suesse, and Kay Swift one of ..
Dorothy Ford
Dorothy Ford is an American actor and model active during the 1940s through 1960s. She began her career as a model, largely due to her extreme height of 6 feet, 2 inches (188 cm). In 1942, she made her screen debut in Lady in the Dark and would continue her acting career until 1966, when she put in ..
Dorothy Frooks
Dorothy Frooks (February 12, 1896 – April 13, 1997) was an American author, publisher, military figure and actress. An intriguing figure for most of her long life, Frooks was active in public affairs and in the military throughout her life. She worked as a writer for the New York Evening World an..
Dorothy Fuldheim
Dorothy Fuldheim (June 26, 1893 - November 3, 1989) (born Dorothy Violet Snell) is considered one of the pioneer women of US television news. She is credited with being the first woman in the United States to anchor a television news broadcast as well to host her own television show. Sometimes Ms. ..
Dorothy Gale
redirect[[Template:Portal]]Dorothy Gale is a fictional character, the protagonist of most of the Oz novels by American author L. Frank Baum. Dorothy first appears in Baum's classic children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and reappears in many of its sequels. She also is the main character in th..
Dorothy Gambrell
Dorothy Gambrell is a cartoonist who writes and draws the online comic strips Cat and Girl, The New Adventures of Death, and The Ralph Bunche. While not the most well-known of webcomic authors, her work has been regularly referenced by the most successful artists of the genre, including Mitch Clem (..
Dorothy Garrod
Professor Dorothy Annie Elizabeth Garrod (5 May, 1892–18 December, 1968) was a British archaeologist who was the first woman to hold an Oxbridge chair, partly through her pioneering work on the Palaeolithic period. Her father was Sir Archibald Garrod, the physician. Born in Oxford, she attend..
Dorothy Germain Porter
Dorothy Germain Porter (b.1924 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American golf champion. A graduate of Beaver College, Dorothy Germain won a number of Philadelphia junior and amateur championships. In 1946 she captured the first of her three Pennsylvania Womens Amateur Championships. Married to ..
Dorothy Gibson
Dorothy Gibson (nee Dorothy Winifred Brown, May 17,1889 – February 17,1946) was a pioneering actress in silent film and a popular artist's model, active in the early 20th century. She is best remembered as a survivor of the sinking of the RMS Titanic and for starring in the first film ever made..
Dorothy Gilman
Dorothy Gilman (June 25 1923 – ) (also known as Dorothy Gilman Butters) is a United States author of mystery and spy fiction. She is most well-known for the Mrs. Pollifax series of spy novels, about spy and grandmother Emily Pollifax, who chooses to become a spy in her 60s, and who stars in ..
Dorothy Gish
Dorothy Gish photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1932 Dorothy Gish (March 11, 1898 - June 4, 1968) was an American actress. Born Dorothy Elizabeth de Guiche in Dayton, Ohio, she was the sister of actress Lillian Gish. Family Business Dorothy's mother Mary began acting in order to support the f..
Dorothy Goodman
Dorothy Goodman is an American educator closely associated with the charter school movement. She was educated at Bryn Mawr College and received her Ph.D. from the University of London. She founded and served as Director of the Washington International School; launching the school with three 4-year-o..
Dorothy Graffe Van Doren
Dorothy Graffe (May 2, 1896 - February 21, 1993) was an American novelist. In 1922 she married Pulitzer Prize-winner Mark Van Doren. Their eldest son Charles Van Doren became famous after winning the rigged game show Twenty-One. Played by actress Elizabeth Wilson on film. Bibliography Strange..
Dorothy Hamill
--> Dorothy Hamill (born July 26, 1956, Chicago, Illinois) is an American figure skater and 1976 Olympic champion. Although she was born in Chcago, her family moved to Greenwich, Connecticut shortly after she was born, and she spent the rest of her childhood there. She had a brother and a sister..
Dorothy Hansine Andersen
Dorothy Hansine Andersen (May 15, 1901 - 1963) was the American physician who identified Cystic fibrosis. She received her B.A. from Mount Holyoke College in 1922, and her M.D. from Johns Hopkins University in 1926. She taught at the University of Rochester prior to joining the faculty of Colum..
Dorothy Harrison Eustis
Dorothy Harrison Eustis Dorothy Leib Harrison Wood Eustis (30 May, 1886 – 8 September, 1946) was an American dog breeder and philanthropist, who founded "Seeing Eye", an organization dedicated to training guide dogs to help blind people. For some time she lived in Switzerland, where she ..
Dorothy Hart
Dorothy Hart (April 4 1922 - July 11 2004) was an American screen actress, known mostly for her supporting roles. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, she became a model in her late teens, and was signed by Columbia in 1946, having a contract which stipulated "A-movies only". Although considered one of the top ..
Dorothy Hayden Truscott
Dorothy Hayden Truscott (November 3, 1925—July 4, 2006) was the top-ranked woman in bridge for many years and authored or co-authored books on the game. Mrs. Truscott was born Dorothy Johnson in New York City. She graduated from Smith College and briefly taught mathematics in Kalamazoo, Michigan...
Dorothy Healey
Dorothy Healey, a long-time activist in the American Communist Party, from the late 1920s to the 1970s, left the party to become one of the leaders of the New American Movement in the 1970s. Later, she supported the merger of the New American Movement with the Democratic Socialist Organizing Committ..
Dorothy Heathcote
Dorothy Heathcote (29 August 1926- ) is a self-taught creator of a unique methodology based on the use of drama as a tool to stimulate holistic learning. This method can be used in unlimited applications at all levels from the elementary classroom to the corporate training. She was born Dorothy Sh..
Dorothy Height
Dorothy Height Dorothy Irene Height (born March 24, 1912) is an African American administrator, educator, and social activist. Height was born in Richmond, Virginia. At an early age, she moved with her family to Rankin, Pennsylvania. While in high school, Height was awarded a scholarship to ..
Dorothy Hewett
Dorothy Coade Hewett, (May 21 1923 – August 25 2002), was an Australian feminist poet, novelist, librettist, and playwright. She was also a member of the Communist Party of Australia, though she clashed on many occasions with the party's leadership. Contents 1 Early life2 Career3&..
Dorothy Heyward
Dorothy Heyward (1890 – November 19, 1961) was an American playwright. She was married to the author DuBose Heyward, and adapted several of his scripts for the stage, including Porgy. External links The World of Porgy and Bess Book and play - Opera Creators: George Gershwin - Ira Gershw..
Dorothy Hill
Dr. Dorothy Hill AC CBE FAA FRS (September 10, 1909 – April 23, 1998) was an Australian geologist, the first female professor at an Australian university, and the first and only female president of the Australian Academy of Science. Hill grew up in Brisbane, she attended Cooparoo State School..
Dorothy Hyson
Dorothy Hyson, Lady Quayle (December 24, 1914 – May 23, 1996) was a popular film and stage actress, born Dorothy Wardell Heisen in Chicago, Illinois. She was the daughter of actress Dorothy Dickson and matinée idol Carl Hyson. Hyson led a successful stage and film career. She was married t..
Dorothy J. Heydt
Dorothy J. Heydt is a U.S. editor and author of science fiction and fantasy. She lives on the West Coast and is an active participant in the Usenet forum rec.arts.sf.fandom (sometimes abbreviated rassf or rasseff), and in science fiction fandom in general. She is the originator of the Eight Deadly W..
Dorothy Jacobs Bellanca
Dorothy Jacobs Bellanca (August 10, 1894 - August 16, 1946) was an American labor activist who particularly represented women workers in the garment industry. She was an early organizer for Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA) after its split from the more conservative United Garment Worke..
Dorothy Janis
Dorothy Janis (February 19, 1910, Dallas, Texas) was an American silent film actress. Her short film career began when she was visiting a cousin, who was working on a film for Fox in 1927. Her beauty was noticed at once and was asked for a screen test She made five films, 4 silents and 1 talkie. She..
Dorothy Jeakins
Dorothy Jeakins (1914 - 1995) was a three-time Academy Award-winning costume designer. She got her start working on WPA projects and as a Disney artist in the 1930s. Her fashion career began as a designer at I. Magnin's, where she was spotted by director Victor Fleming. Hired as a sketch artist for ..
Dorothy Jean Ray
Dorothy Jean Ray is an author and anthropologist best-known for her study of Native Alaskan art and culture. In addition to a number of published books, she has had articles and papers published in Alaska History, Alaska Journal, Alaska, American Indian Art, Arctic Anthropology, Journal of the West..
Dorothy Jordan
Mrs. Jordan in the Character of Hypolita, mezzotint by John Jones of London, 1791, after a painting by John Hoppner Mrs Jordan (November 21, 1761 – July 5, 1816) was an actress, courtesan and was the mistress of the future King William IV of the United Kingdom while Duke of Clarence. Sh..
Dorothy K. Haynes
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Dorothy Kamenshek
Dorothy "Kammie" Kamenshek (born 21 December 1925) is a baseball player from Cincinnati. She played outfield for a local softball league, and at the age of 17 she was spotted by a scout from the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Kamenshek joined the Rockford Peaches as an outfielder..
Dorothy Kazel
Dorothy Kazel (June 30,1939 – December 2, 1980) was a Roman Catholic Ursuline nun and missionary to El Salvador. On December 2, 1980, she was raped and murdered, along with fellow missionaries Ita Ford, Jean Donovan and Maura Clarke in El Salvador, by members of the Military of El Salvador. Life ..
Dorothy Kelly
Dorothy Kelly February 12,1894 - May 31, 1966) was an American motion picture actress of the early silent film era. Contents 1 Early Life2 Career3 Filmography4 External links Early Life Dorothy Kelly was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, and began her career on the mu..
Dorothy Kenyon
Dorothy Kenyon (11 February, 1888-11 February, 1972) was a New York lawyer, judge, feminist and political activist in support of civil liberties. During the era of McCarthyite persecution she was accused of being affiliated with 28 communist front organizations. Kenyon was born in New York to a pat..
Dorothy Kilgallen
Dorothy Kilgallen in the early 1950's Dorothy Mae Kilgallen (July 3, 1913 – November 8, 1965) was an Irish-American journalist and television game show panelist, perhaps best known nationally for her syndicated newspaper column The Voice of Broadway and her role as panelist on the televisio..
Dorothy Kingsley
Dorothy Kingsley (born October 14, 1909 – died 1996) was an American screenwriter. Kingsley, the daughter of journalist Walter Kingsley and stage actress Alma Hanlon, was born in New York City, NY. First in New York and later in Hollywood, she was one of the few successful female gag writers for r..
Dorothy Kirby
Mary Dorothy Kirby (born January 15, 1920 - December 12, 2000) was an American golf champion and sportscaster. Born in West Point, Georgia, her family moved to Atlanta when she was ten. At the age of thirteen Dorothy Kirby's victory at the 1933 Georgia Women's Amateur Championship made her the youn..
Dorothy Kirsten
Dorothy Kirsten The American soprano Dorothy Kirsten (July 6, 1910–November 18 1992) was a well-known opera singer whose stage career spanned from the late 1930s to the mid-1970s. She was admired as an attractive, intelligent, musical singer and a fine actress. Outside of opera circles,..
Dorothy Kotz
Dorothy Kotz is a former Australian politician who had been the sitting Liberal member for the electoral district of Newland from 1989 until her retirement in 2006. Kotz held many portfolios over her career, including Minister for Employment, Training and Further Education, Minister for Youth Affa..
Dorothy Kunhardt
Dorothy Kunhardt is an American children's-book author, best known for the baby book Pat the Bunny. Contents 1 Biography2 Writings3 References4 External links Biography She was married to Philip B. Kunhardt, Sr. She had 4 children: Nancy Kunhardt Lodge- Deceased; Philip B. Ku..
Dorothy L. Hukill
Dorothy L. Hukill is the State Representative for the 28th District in the Florida House of Representatives. She was elected in 2004. [Dorothy L. Hukill - Florida State Representative - Official Website] ..
Dorothy L. Sayers
Dorothy Leigh Sayers (Oxford, 13 June 1893 – Witham, 17 December 1957) was a renowned British author, translator, student of classical and modern languages, and Christian humanist. Dorothy L. Sayers is perhaps best known for her Lord Peter Wimsey mysteries-a series of novels and short stor..
Dorothy Lamour
Dorothy Lamour Dorothy Lamour (December 10, 1914 – September 22, 1996) was an American motion picture actress, born in New Orleans, Louisiana, died in Hollywood, California. Lamour's birth name was Mary Leta Dorothy Slaton; Lamour came from a variation of the name of her step-father, Carlo ..
Dorothy Lawrence
Dorothy Lawrence (1896 - 1964) was an English reporter who secretly posed as a man to become a soldier during the First World War. Dorothy Lawrence secretly posed as a man. Lawrence was born on October 4th, 1896 at Polesworth, Warwickshire, the second daughter of Thomas Hartshorn Lawrence, a..
Dorothy LeMay
Dorothy LeMay is an American adult actress, who was active in porn from the late 1970's until the early 1980's. She was inducted into the AVN Hall of Fame in 1998. Dorothy is best remembered for her role as Sherry McBride in the adult classics Taboo and Taboo II. She also starred in the memorabl..
Dorothy Lewis
Dr. Dorothy Lewis is an American psychiatrist specializing in the study of serial killers. She is a psychiatry professor at Yale and New York universities and is the co-author of Guilty by Reason of Insanity, a book she wrote with neurologist Jonathan Pincus. In 2004, she alleged that portions ..
Dorothy Livesay
Dorothy Kathleen May Livesay, OC, OBC, M.Ed, D.Litt, FRSC (12 October 1909 - 29 December 1996) was a Canadian poet. Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the daughter of J.F.B. Livesay and Florence Randal Livesay, she moved to Toronto, Ontario with her family in 1920. Livesay received a BA in 1931 from Trin..
Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize
The Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize, established in 1986, is awarded annually to the best collection of poetry by a resident of British Columbia, Canada. One of the B.C. Book Prizes, the award was originally known as the B.C. Prize for Poetry. In 1989, it was renamed after poet Dorothy Livesay, whose ..
Dorothy Loudon
Dorothy Loudon (September 17, 1933 - November 15, 2003) was a Broadway actress noted for her comedy and belting singing voice, which she used to deliver a wide range of musical comedy and Roaring Twenties songs. She was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and began singing as a child. She moved to New Y..
Dorothy Love Coates
Dorothy Love Coates (January 30, 1928 – April 9, 2002) was an influential American gospel singer who rose to stardom in the 1950s as a member of The Original Gospel Harmonettes. With her "raggedy" voice and preacher's fire she could outsing the most powerful hard gospel male singers of the era..
Dorothy Lucey
Dorothy Lucey (born November 19, 1958) is an American entertainment reporter. She currently can be seen on Good Day L.A., the morning news broadcast of Los Angeles Fox affiliate KTTV. She co-anchors the broadcast alongside Steve Edwards and Jillian Barberie. Lucey graduated from George Washington U..
Dorothy Lyman
Dorothy Lyman is an accomplished television actress, director and producer. She is most commonly known for her work on the syndicated television series Mama's Family, as Naomi Harper. --> Born on April 18, 1947 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, she appeared on her first soap opera A World Apart as Juli..
Dorothy M. Metcalf-Lindenburger
Dorothy M. Metcalf-Lindenburger Dorothy M. Metcalf-Lindenburger was born on May 2, 1975 in Colorado Springs, Colorado and married Jason Metcalf-Lindenburger, a 7th grade teacher at the time, in 2000. NASA selected Metcalf-Lindenburger for the Astronaut Training Candidate program in 2004. C..
Dorothy Macardle
Dorothy Macardle (1899 — 1958) was an Irish author and historian. Her book, The Irish Republic, is one of the most frequntly cited narrative accounts of the Anglo-Irish War and its aftermath. She is generally regarded as the definitive contemporary historian from the republican anti-treaty p..
Dorothy Mackaill
Dorothy Mackaill (March 4, 1903 - August 12, 1990) was an British-born American actress, most notably of the silent film era and into the early 1930s. Biography Born in Hull, England, Dorothy Mackaill lived with her father after her parents separated when she was eleven. As a teenager, Mackaill..
Dorothy Malone
Promotional photo for Malone Dorothy Malone (born January 30 1925) is an Academy Award-winning American actress. She was christened Dorothy Eloise Maloney. Much of her early career was spent in supporting roles in Grade-B Westerns, although on occasion she had the opportunity to play small ..
Dorothy Malone (writer)
Dorothy Malone was a writer, whose book, Cookbook for Brides (1947), was reprinted by Ace Books in 1953 as Cookbook for Beginners. ..
Dorothy Masuka
Dorothy Masuka is a jazz singer who was born in Zimbabwe in 1935, then called Southern Rhodesia. She was the fourth of seven children and her mother was Zulu while her father was a Zambian hotel chef. Still, she attended a Catholic school deemed good by the standards of education allowed blacks. Her..
Dorothy Maud Wrinch
Dorothy Maud Wrinch (married names Nicholson, Glaser) (September 12, 1894 - February 111976) was a mathematician and biochemical theorist best known for her attempt to explain protein structure using mathematical principles. Dorothy Wrinch was born in Rosario, Argentina, the daughter of Hugh Edward..
Dorothy Mays
Dorothy Mays (born July 24, 1957 in Nuremberg, Germany) is an American model and actress. She was chosen as Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for the July 1979 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Richard Fegley. She is a native of Linthicum, Maryland and a 1974 Andover High School ..
Dorothy McGuire
Dorothy McGuire and Kent Smith in The Spiral Staircase Dorothy Hackett McGuire (June 14, 1916 – September 13, 2001) was an American actress. Born in Omaha, Nebraska, she began her career on the stage and in numerous summer stock productions. Eventually, she succeeded on Broadway -- f..
Dorothy Miles
Dorothy Miles (19 August 1931-1993) (Dot Miles) was a sign language poetess and playwright who worked in the UK and U.S.. She was passionate about deaf issues, culture and sign language, and longed to bridge the gap between deaf and hearing people. The Dorothy Miles Cultural Centre in the UK is name..
Dorothy Miles Cultural Centre
The Dorothy Miles Cultural Centre (DMCC) is a non-profit making charitable institution, named after Dorothy Miles, poet and pioneer, working with people of all ages. The Centre is committed to enhancing communications and understanding between deaf and hearing people,through social, cultural and edu..
Dorothy Molter
Dorothy Louise Molter (1907 - 1986) lived alone for 56 years on Knife Lake in the Boundary Waters, near Ely, Minnesota. She made root beer and would sell it to thousands of passing canoeists over the years. She is commonly referred to as the root beer lady. In winter she would listen to the wolves ..
Dorothy Moore
Dorothy Moore (born October 13, 1946 in Jackson, Mississippi) is an American pop, R&B, and soul singer. Moore began singing with her church choir at the age of five, and eventually became a soloist. She formed a vocal group The Poppies who had hits in 1966 with the songs "Lullaby of Love" and "He'..
Dorothy Napangardi
Dorothy Napangardi (b. 1956) is a prolific Australian Aboriginal artist from Mina Mina and one of around 3,000 Warlpiri speakers who live in or are originally from the Tanami Desert region of Central Australia. External links [Dorothy Napangardi][Dorothy Napangardi CV] ..
Dorothy Osborne
Dorothy Osborne, Lady Temple (born 1627 in Chicksands Priory, Bedfordshire, England; died 1695 in Moor Park, Surrey) was a British writer of letters and wife of Sir William Temple. She was the daughter of the nobleman George Osborne. After being unsuccessfully courted by her cousin Thomas Osborne, ..
Dorothy Page
Dorothy G. Page (died November 16, 1989) was best known as "Mother of the Iditarod", the 1,049-mile (about 1,600 km) dog sled race across the U.S. state of Alaska. Page moved from New Mexico to Alaska in 1960. She became the president of the Wasilla-Knik Centennial Committee in 1966, and was in cha..
Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker (August 22, 1893 – June 7, 1967) was an American writer and poet best known for her caustic wit, wisecracks, and sharp eye for 20th century Urban foibles. Also known as Dot or Dottie, Parker was born Dorothy Rothschild in the West End district of Long Branch, New Jersey where h..
Dorothy Patrick
Dorothy Patrick (June 3, 1921-May 31, 1987) was a film actress and model. The striking blonde was billed under her birth name Dorothy Davis until she married hockey star Lynn Patrick. Dorothy Patrick, who was born in St. Boniface, Manitoba, Canada, appeared in a number of films in the 1940s and 19..
Dorothy Payne Whitney
Dorothy Payne Whitney (January 23,1887 – 1968) was an American-born social activist and philanthropist and a member of the prominent Whitney family. Contents 1 Biography2 Children2.1 With Willard Dickerman Straight2.2 With Leonard K. Elmhirst3 References Biography ..
Dorothy Peacock Elementary School
Dorothy Peacock Elementary is a public elementary school in Langley, British Columbia part of School District 35 Langley. ..
Dorothy Percy
Notable people named Dorothy Percy include: Dorothy Percy, Countess of Northumberland (née Dorothy Devereux)Dorothy Sidney, Countess of Leicester, daughter of the above. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you..
Dorothy Percy, Countess of Northumberland
Dorothy Percy, Countess of Northumberland (c. 1564–August 3, 1619), was the younger daughter of Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Essex by Lettice Knollys, and the wife of Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland. In 1583 she married Sir Thomas Perrot, who died in 1594. They had three daughters, P..
Dorothy Perkins
A branch of Dorothy Perkins on Buchanan Street in Glasgow Dorothy Perkins is a large British women's clothing retailer, active mostly in the United Kingdom. It is owned by the Arcadia Group, and sells a wide range of women's and girl's garments. For its own brands it uses simple descriptiv..
Dorothy Porter
Dorothy Porter (born 1954) is an Australian poet. Her awards include The Age Book of the Year for Poetry, the National Book Council Award for The Monkey's Mask and the FAW Christopher Brennan Award for Poetry. Two of her verse novels have been shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Award: What a Piece o..
Dorothy Provine
Dorothy Provine born in South Dakota on January 20, 1937, is a singer, dancer, actress, and comedienne. She appeared in many professional and amateur stage productions while attending the University of Washington. In Hollywood, she starred in The Bonnie Parker Story (1958) and The 30 Foot Bride of ..
Dorothy Rabinowitz
Dorothy Rabinowitz is an American conservative journalist and commentator. She was born in New York City, and was educated at Queens College and New York University. Ms. Rabinowitz was awarded the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for a series of 2000 articles covering aspects of U.S social and cultural trends. P..
Dorothy Richardson
This article is about the author. For the softball player see Dot Richardson. Dorothy Miller Richardson (17 May 1873 - 17 June 1957) was the first writer to publish a novel using what was to become known as the stream-of-consciousness technique. Her thirteen novel sequence Pilgrimage is one of the g..
Dorothy Ripley
Dorothy Ripley (1767-1832[Religion and the Federal Government], from the Library of Congress) was an English missionary and writer who spent thirty years in the United States trying to secure better conditions for the slaves. Later in her life she became involved in prison reform. Ripley ..
Dorothy Rivers
Dorothy Rivers, a once prominent Chicago democrat, has never held a political office. Mrs. Rivers was a former lead official in Jesse Jackson’s Rainbow/PUSH Coalition and the former executive director of the Chicago Mental Health Foundation. As an important actor in Chicago’s private charitable..
Dorothy Round Little
Dorothy Edith Round Little (July 13, 1908 – November 12, 1982 in Kidderminster, England) was a British female tennis player. She was born in Dudley, Worcestershire, England. Little was a rival of the great Helen Wills Moody and won Wimbledon in 1934 and 1937 and also the Australian Open in 1..
Dorothy Rowe
Dr. Dorothy Rowe is a well-known Australian psychologist and author, renowned for her work on depression. Dr. Rowe currently resides in the United Kingdom. Works Depression: The Way Out of Your Prison ISBN 1-58391-286-XFriends & Enemies: Our Need to Love and Hate ISBN 0-00-255939-0Dorothy Rowe's G..
Dorothy Salisbury Davis
Dorothy Salisbury Davis (born April 26, 1916) is an American crime fiction writer. Contents 1 Bibliography1.1 Mrs. Norris Series1.2 Julie Hayes Series1.3 Novels1.4 Collections1.5 Anthologies containing stories by Dorothy Salisbury Davis1.6 Short stories1.7 ..
Dorothy Savile, Viscountess Halifax
Dorothy Savile, Viscountess Halifax (1640 - December 16, 1670) was the first wife of George Savile, 1st Viscount Halifax and the daughter of Henry Spencer, 1st Earl of Sunderland. Her mother was the former Lady Dorothy Sidney. Lady Dorothy married George Savile on December 29, 1656, and they had t..
Dorothy Schiff
Dorothy Schiff (March 11, 1903—August 30, 1989) was publisher of the New York Post and was owner and publisher for nearly 40 years. Born in New York City, Schiff was the daughter of Mortimer Schiff and Adele Neustadt Schiff and the granddaughter of financier Jacob H. Schiff. She attended seco..
Dorothy Sebastian
Dorothy Sebastian (April 26, 1903 - April 8, 1957) was an American film actress. Career Born in Birmingham, Alabama, Dorothy Sebastian was a former Ziegfeld girl who was teamed with fellow actors Joan Crawford and Anita Page for a popular series of MGM romantic dramas including Our Dancing Dau..
Dorothy Shakespear
Dorothy Shakespear (1886 - 1973) was an English artist. The daughter of Olivia Shakespear, a novelist and sometime lover of W.B. Yeats, Shakespear was married to the poet Ezra Pound. ..
Dorothy Sidney
Notable people named Dorothy Sidney include: Dorothy Sidney, Countess of Leicester (née Dorothy Percy)Dorothy Spencer, Countess of Sunderland, daughter of the above This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to t..
Dorothy Sidney, Countess of Leicester
Dorothy (nee: Percy) Sidney, Countess of Leicester (c.1598 - August 20, 1659) was the daughter of Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland and the wife of Robert Sidney, 2nd Earl of Leicester, whom she married in 1615. The Earl and Countess of Leicester had several children, including: Philip Sidne..
Dorothy Spencer, Countess of Sunderland
Dorothy Spencer, Countess of Sunderland (October 5, 1617 - February 5, 1684), was the wife of Henry Spencer, 1st Earl of Sunderland and the daughter of Robert Sidney, 2nd Earl of Leicester. In about 1635, she rejected a proposal of marriage from the poet Edmund Waller, who addressed verses to her u..
Dorothy Squires
Dorothy Squires (March 25, 1915-April 14, 1998) was a Welsh vocalist. She was born Edna May Squires in Pontyberem, (about 12 miles from Llanelli), Carmarthenshire, in South Wales. Her parents were Archibald James Squires, a steelworker, and his wife Emily. She began to perform professionally as a s..
Dorothy Stang
Dorothy Stang (June 7, 1931–February 12, 2005) was an American nun of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur congregation and naturalized Brazilian who was murdered in Anapu, a city in the state of Pará, Amazon Rainforest, Brazil. Stang was outspoken in her efforts on behalf of the poor and ..
Dorothy Stickney
Dorothy Stickney (June 21, 1896- June 2, 1998) was a Broadway actress best known for appearing in the long running Life with Father. Born in Dickinson, North Dakota, Stickney attended the North Western Dramatic School in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She sang and danced as one of the four Southern Belles..
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt (1892–June 27, 1989) was a radio and television pioneer who founded King Broadcasting Company, a major owner of broadcast stations in Seattle, Washington. She was the first woman in the United States to buy and manage a television station. Contents 1 Birth and earl..
Dorothy Stoneman
Dorothy Stoneman is founder and president of YouthBuild USA, the national nonprofit intermediary and support center for over 200 YouthBuild programs, and a leader in advocating for youth engagement in civil society. She is Chairman of the YouthBuild Coalition, with over 1000 member organizations i..
Dorothy Stratten
For Dorothy Stratton, USCG, refer to the article Dorothy C. Stratton. Dorothy Stratten Dorothy Stratten (born Dorothy Ruth Hoogstraten) (February 28, 1960 - August 14, 1980) was born in a Salvation Army hospital in Vancouver, British Columbia. She grew up and attended high school in Coquitlam..
Dorothy Tangney
Dame Dorothy Tangney Dame Dorothy Margaret Tangney DBE (13 March, 1911 - 1 June, 1985) was an Australian politician and the first woman member of the Australian Senate. Dorothy Tangney started her career as a school teacher in Western Australia. In 1940 she stood as a federal Senate candida..
Dorothy Tennant
Dorothy Tennant (1855-1926), was a Victorian neoclassicist painter born in London. In 1890, she married the African explorer Henry Morton Stanley, and became known as Lady Stanley. She edited her husband's autobiography, reportedly removing any references to other women in Stanley's life. After..
Dorothy Tennov
Dorothy Tennov is an American psychologist who, in her 1979 book Love and Limerence – the Experience of Being in Love introduced the term limerence. During her years of research into romantic love experiences, she obtained thousands of personal testimonies from questionnaires, interviews, and let..
Dorothy Thompson
See also Dorothy Thompson (disambiguation) Dorothy Thompson Dorothy Thompson (9 July 1893, Lancaster, New York - January 30, 1961, Portugal) was an American journalist, who was noted by Time magazine in 1939 as one of the two most influential women in America, the other being Eleanor Rooseve..
Dorothy Thompson (disambiguation)
Notable people named Dorothy Thompson include: Dorothy Thompson, American journalistDorothy Thompson, British historian This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to p..
Dorothy Thompson (historian)
Dorothy Thompson (nee Towers) (born 1923) is the historian wife of the late E. P. Thompson. They got married in 1948. She is a leading expert on the Chartist movement. In January Dorothy Thompson, who taught in the School of History from 1968 to 1988, was presented with a festschrift, The Duty of Di..
Dorothy Tillman
Dorothy Tillman (born May 12, 1947) is a Chicago Alderman for the 3rd Ward. She has been a strong advocate of reparations since her election in 1985. Prior to her career as an alderman, Tillman was active in the civil rights movement, working for Martin Luther King's Southern Christian Leadership C..
Dorothy Tutin
Dame Dorothy Tutin DBE (8 April, 1930–6 August, 2001), was a highly-regarded English actress of stage, film, and television. Born in London out of wedlock to a couple who married later (which explains why her year of birth, when she was alive, was often given as 1931, by which time her pare..
Dorothy Uhnak
Dorothy Uhnak (born April 24, 1933 in New York City, New York) is an American novelist. Before becoming a novelist, she worked for 14 years as a detective for the New York City Transit Police Department. Her most famous novel is The Ledger, which was adapted by the film and television series Get ..
Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall
Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall is a 1902 historical novel written by Charles Major. Following the life and romances of Dorothy Vernon in Elizabethan England, the novel became the year's third most successful novel according to the New York Times annual list of bestselling novels. The novel was Charle..
Dorothy Walker
Dorothy Walker Bush (July 1 1901 - November 19 1992) was the mother of the 41st President of the United States, George H. W. Bush. Dorothy Walker (critic) (January 16 1929 - December 8 2002) was an Irish art collector and critic. Dorothy Walker was runner-up in the 1977 Miss United Kingdom beauty pa..
Dorothy Walker (critic)
Dorothy Walker (January 16, 1929 - December 8, 2002) was an Irish art critic and a vocal champion of abstract modernism in Ireland. She was a co-founder of the occasion modern art exhibition Rosc and a board member and even an interim director of the Irish Museum of Modern Art. After her death the m..
Dorothy Walker Bush
Dorothy Walker Bush (July 1, 1901 - November 19, 1992) was the mother of the 41st President of the United States, George H. W. Bush, and the grandmother of the 43rd president, George W. Bush. She was born near Walker's Point, in York County, Maine. Walker attended Miss Porter's School and married ..
Dorothy Wall
Dorothy Wall (12 January, 1894 - 21 January, 1942) was a New Zealand born author and illustrator of children's fiction books. She is most famous for creating Blinky Bill, an anthropomorphic koala who was the central character in her books Blinky Bill: the Quaint Little Australian (1933), Blinky Bill..
Dorothy Walton
Dorothy Louise Walton, née McKenzie (7 August 1909 – 17 October 1981) was a Canadian badminton player who is the only Canadian ever to win the All England Open Badminton Championships, winning the Women Singles in 1939. Born in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, she was a founding member of the Co..
Dorothy Weisel Hack
Dorothy Weisel Hack born 7 March 1910 in Sacramento, California was an amateur American tennis player in the 1920s and 1930s. She was ranked as high as No. 3 in the U.S. rankings during her career. She was a two-time singles quarterfinalist (1930 and 1931) at the U.S. Nationals. In 1930 she beat fo..
Dorothy Wellesley, Duchess of Wellington
Dorothy Violet Wellesley, Duchess of Wellington (21 August 1885–11 July 1956), styled Lady Gerald Wellesley between 1914 and 1943, was an English socialite, author, poet and literary editor. She was born Dorothy Violet Ashton at Maidenhead. She was the daughter of Robert Ashton, and married L..
Dorothy West
Dorothy West (June 2, 1907 - August 16, 1998) was a novelist and short story writer who was part of the Harlem Renaissance. She is best known for her novel The Living Is Easy, about the life of an upper-class black family. Contents 1 Harlem Renaissance2 West's Literary Works3 See..
Dorothy Woolfolk
Dorothy Woolfolk née Dorothy Roubicek (died November 27, 2000, Norfolk, Virginia, United States), was a pioneering woman in the American comic book industry. The first female editor at DC Comics, one of the two largest companies in the field, she helped create the fictional metal kryptonite in the ..
Dorothy Wordsworth
Dorothy Wordsworth (December 25, 1771 – January 25 1855) was an English poet and diarist. Born in Cockermouth, Cumberland, she was the younger sister of William Wordsworth. Despite the early death of their mother, Dorothy, William and their three siblings had a happy childhood. In 1783 though..
Dorothy Zbornak
Dorothy Petrillo Zbornak Hollingsworth is a fictional character from the TV series, "The Golden Girls". She was portrayed by Beatrice Arthur. Introduction Dorothy was born in Brooklyn, New York, probably in 1931; a child to Sophia Petrillo and Salvadore Petrillo. She has two younger siblings: a ..
DoroTree
DoroTree is a special software package for Jewish genealogy, with which you can administrate your family database and build family trees. The program enables the user to type, show and print with Hebrew characters, even on a PC that doesn't have a Hebrew operating system. DoroTree was lanched in the..
Dorowa
Dorowa is a village in the province of Manicaland, Zimbabwe located 3 km south of the Save River in the Upper Save valley about 90 km west of Mutare. The village grew up around the Dorowa Mine where phosphate was discovered in 1945. The mine produces most of Zimbabwe's phosphate. The village is a ru..
Doro (band)
--> Doro Pesch live Doro Pesch (born 3 June, 1964, Düsseldorf, Germany) is a female vocalist, formerly of the heavy metal band Warlock and one of the few female singers of 1980s metal, which was primarily a male-dominated genre of music. After Warlock underwent many personnel changes, Pesch..
Dorpat Observatory
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Dorpat Voivodship
Dorpat Voivodship (Polish: Województwo Dorpackie or Województwo Derpskie) was a unit of administrative division and local government in the Duchy of Livonia part of the (Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth) since in was formed in 1598 till the Swedish conquest of Livonia in 1620s. Voivodship Governor..
Dorper
The Dorper is a cross of the Dorset Horn and the Blackhead Persian breeds of sheep, by the South African Department of Agriculture to breed a mutton sheep suitable to the more arid regions of the country. It is now farmed in other areas as well, and is the second most common sheep breed in South Afr..
Dorr
Dorr can refer to: People John V. N. Dorr, industrial chemistJulia Caroline Dorr, American authorThomas Wilson Dorr, 19th century American politicianPlaces Dorr Township, MichiganThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an refer..
Dorrance
Dorrance can refer to: People Anson Dorrance, American soccer coachArthur Calbraith Dorrance, American businessmanJohn Thompson Dorrance, American businessmanPlaces Dorrance, KansasDorrance Township, PennsylvaniaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated w..
Dorrance, Kansas
Dorrance is a city in Russell County, Kansas, United States. The population was 205 at the 2000 census. Geography Dorrance is located at [38°50′49″N, 98°35′18″W] (38.846977, -98.588338)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ci..
Dorrance Township, Pennsylvania
Dorrance Township is a township in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,109 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 63.0 km² (24.3 mi²). 62.5 km² (24.1 mi²) of it is land and 0.5 km² (0.2 mi²) o..
Dorrian's Red Hand Restaurant
Dorrian's Red Hand is an Irish bar located at 1616 Second Avenue on East 84th Street, on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. Started by Irish immigrant Jackie Dorrian in 1960, the popular hangout became a pillar of a social institution for preppy Upper East Sid..
Dorridge
Dorridge is a village in the West Midlands borough of Solihull, England. Contents 1 Location2 History2.1 Earliest existence2.2 Impact of the railway2.3 Muntz family influence2.4 Middlefield Hospital2.5 Development of housing2.6 Schools2.7 Commercial..
Dorridge railway station
redirect [[template:UK stations]][Knowle & Dorridge railway station] serves the village of Dorridge in the West Midlands of England. The station is served by Central Trains, who manage the station, and also by Chiltern Railways. External links [Train times] and [station in..
Dorrie (Super Mario 64)
Dorrie is a reference to The Loch Ness Monster. It is nearly identical to the monster, except it has blue scales, and, in some cicumstances, a saddle on its back. Dorrie appears in four games, Super Mario 64, New Super Mario Bros., Mario Party 3, and Super Mario 64 DS. In all three games the gamer ..
Dorrigo, New South Wales
Dorrigo " target="_blank">30°20′S 152°43′E]) is a small town inland from the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia, in Bellingen Shire. It is approximately 580 kilometres north of the state capital, Sydney, and 60 kilometres from the coastal city of Coffs Harbour. The town is situ..
Dorrigo National Park
Dorrigo National Park colspan="2" Nearest town/city: Dorrigo Coordinates: [30°20′53″S, 152°49′19″E] Area: 119 km² Established: October 1, 1967 Visitation: (in [[]]) Managing authorities: New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service Official s..
Dorrigo Steam Railway and Museum
The Dorrigo Steam Railway and Museum has the largest collection of preserved railway vehicles and equipment from the railways of New South Wales. Covering both Government and private railways its exhibits range from 1855 to the present day. The museum has been not yet open to the public for many yea..
Dorrington
There are several places called Dorrington: Dorrington, Shropshire a village in ShropshireDorrington, Lincolnshire a village in Lincolnshire This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to..
Dorrington, California
Dorrington is a census-designated place (CDP) in Calaveras County, California, United States. The population was 727 at the 2000 census. Originally known as Cold Spring Ranch until 1902 (because of an icy spring), the town sits on California State Route 4 and historically was a stopping point along ..
Dorrington, Lincolnshire
Dorrington is a very small hamlet in Lincolnshire of less than 300 persons, 2km south of Digby, and just off the B1188 minor road. It boasts a Saxon Church which is surrounded in legend External links [Rootsweb info on Dorrington][Map sources] for [link] ..
Dorrington, Shropshire
Dorrington is a village in Shropshire, England. It lies on the A49 and is in the Shrewsbury and Atcham borough. It did once have a railway station, but this is now closed, although the line that runs through the village is still running. There are two pubs. The Cound Brook flows to the east of the ..
Dorrington Lane
Dorrington Lane is a hamlet near the village of Woore in North Shropshire, England. It claimed independence in 2004 from the UK. It is split into 2 states Upper Dorrington (Population c.15) and Lower Dorrington (Population c.40). Its full Name is "The Federated States of Upper Dorrington and Lower D..
Dorris
Dorris, or Dorris Motors Company was founded by George Preston Dorris. Born in Nashville, Tennessee, Dorris had built an experimental gasoline car circa 1896-1897 in his family's bicycle shop. He relocated to St. Louis, Missouri, where he joined with John L. French to found the St. Louis Motor Car..
Dorris, California
Dorris is a city in Siskiyou County, California, United States. The population was 886 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 External links4 External links Geography Dorris is located at [41°57′54″N, 121°55′8″W] (41.965075, -121.918967)..
Dorris Bowdon
Dorris Estelle Bowdon (December 27 1914 – August 9 2005) was an American actress, best known for her role as Rose of Sharon in the film adaptation of John Steinbeck's novel The Grapes of Wrath, starring Henry Fonda. Bowdon was born in Coldwater, Mississippi, one of 7 children. She was married to..
Dorrit Hoffleit
Ellen Dorrit Hoffleit (usually known as Dorrit Hoffleit) (born March 12, 1907) is a senior research astronomer at Yale University. She was born in Florence, Alabama. She is author of the Bright Star Catalogue, a compendium of information on the 9,110 brightest stars in the sky; she also co-authored ..
Dorrit Moussaieff
Dorrit Moussaieff on her way to a royal wedding in Copenhagen Dorrit Moussaieff, (born 12 January 1950 in Jerusalem) is a jewellery designer and businesswoman and the second and current wife of Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, president of Iceland. She is the daughter of Shlomo Moussaieff and Aliza ..
Dorr Bothwell
Dorr Hodgson Bothwell (May 3, 1902 - September 24, 2000) was an American artist, designer, educator, and world-traveller. She was born in San Francisco, California. She began her art career at the California School of Fine Arts in 1921, under the tutelage of Gottardo Piazzoni and Rudolf Schaeffer...
Dorr Rebellion
The Dorr Rebellion was a short-lived armed insurrection in Rhode Island in 1841 and 1842, led by Thomas Wilson Dorr who was agitating for changes to the state's electoral system. Precursors Under Rhode Island's charter, originally received from King Charles II of England in 1663, only landowners co..
Dorr Township, Michigan
Dorr Township is a civil township of Allegan County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 6,579 at the 2000 census. Communities Dorr is an unincorporated community at [42°43′31″N, 85°43′21″W], near the center of the township. The ZIP code is 49323. The first permane..
Dors, Mon Amour
Dors, Mon Amour (English translation: "Sleep, My Love") was the winning song of the Eurovision Song Contest 1958, performed in French by André Claveau representing France. The song is the first entry sung by a male soloist to win the Contest. The song is something of a lullaby by the singer to his..
Dorsal
Dorsal may refer to: Dorsum (biology), a part of an animalA dorsal consonant, in linguisticsThe medial longitudinal fasciculus, in neurology This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish t..
Dorsalis pedis artery
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Dorsal consonant
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Dorsal fin
250px A dorsal fin is a fin located on the backs of fishes, whales, dolphins and porpoises, as well as the (extinct) ichthyosaurs. Its main purpose is to stabilise the animal against rolling and assist in sudden turns. Some animals have developed dorsal fins with protective functions, such a..
Dorsal interossei muscles
Dorsal interossei muscles can refer to: Dorsal interossei muscles (hand)Dorsal interossei muscles (foot) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly t..
Dorsal interossei muscles (foot)
For the muscles of the hand, see Dorsal interossei muscles (hand) The Interossei dorsales (Dorsal interossei), four in number, are situated between the metatarsal bones. They are bipenniform muscles, each arising by two heads from the adjacent sides of the metatarsal bones between which it is pla..
Dorsal interossei muscles (hand)
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Dorsal longitudinal fasciculus
The dorsal longitudinal fasciculus (DLF) (not to be confused with the medial longitudinal fasciculus) is a white matter fiber tract located within the brain stem, specifically in the mesencephalon. The DLF travels through the periaqueductal gray matter. As with all white matter tracts, the DLF cons..
Dorsal nasal artery
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Dorsal nerve cord
The dorsal nerve cord is one of the embryonic features unique to chordates, along with a notochord and pharyngeal slits. The dorsal nerve cord is a hollow cord dorsal to the notochord. It is formed from a part of the ectoderm that rolls, forming the hollow tube, compared to other animal phyla, whi..
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Dorsal respiratory group
The dorsal repiratory group is found in many types of fish and marine mammals. It is also a main component in the generation of respiratory rhythm. It is a part of the Nucleus Tractus Solitarius(NTS) which is responsible for apropriating responses to sensory information from chemo and mechano- rec..
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Dorsal stream
The dorsal stream is a pathway for visual information which flows through the visual cortex, the part of the brain which provides visual processing. It is involved in spatial awareness: recognizing where objects are in space. The dorsal stream is one of two main pathways of the visual cortex, the ..
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Dorsal venous arch of the foot
The dorsal venous arch of the foot is a superficial vein that connects the small saphenous vein and the great saphenous vein. Anatomically, it is defined by where the dorsal veins of the first and fifth digit, respectively, meet the great saphenous vein and small saphenous vein. It is usually fair..
Dorsami Naidu
Dorsami Naidu Dorsami Naidu is a Fijian lawyer and politician. On 29 July 2005, he announced his intention to resign as President of the National Federation Party (NFP) at the party conference on the 31st, following his arrest on assault and indecent assault charges, of which he has since be..
Dorset
[Featured articles ] For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Dorset Geography Status Ceremonial & (smaller) Non-metropolitan county Origin: Historic Region: South West England Area- Total- Admin. council- Admin. area Ranked 20th2,653 km²Ranked 21st2,5..
Dorset, Tasmania
Municipality of Dorset The Municipality of Dorset is a local government area of Tasmania, encompassing the north-east part of the state. The major town in the area is the regional centre Scottsdale, and smaller towns Branxholm, Bridport, Derby and Winnaleah. The municipal area has a populatio..
Dorset, Vermont
Dorset, Vermont Dorset is a town in Bennington County, Vermont, United States. The population was 2,036 at the 2000 census. The Dorset quarry is famous for being the oldest marble quarry in America. The marble rocks create cliffs for swimmers and are a popular recreation spot for locals. Co..
Dorset/Kawagama Lake (Old Mill Marina) Water Aerodrome
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Dorset (disambiguation)
Dorset is a place name: Dorset is a county in south west England.Dorset is also a village in Vermont, USA.Dorset is also a village in Ontario, Canada.Dorset is also a municipality in Tasmania, Australia.Dorset College is a college in Dublin, Ireland.Dorset College is also a college in Vancouver, Can..
Dorset and Somerset Canal
The Dorset and Somerset Canal was a proposed canal in the south west of England, linking Poole, in Dorset with the Kennet and Avon Canal near Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, which would then connect to Bath, Somerset. It was intended to have a branch from Frome to the southern reaches of the Somerset c..
Dorset Blue Vinney cheese
Dorset blue vinney (frequently spelled "vinny") is a traditional blue cheese made in Dorset, England, from skimmed cows' milk. It is a hard, crumbly cheese. "Vinney" is a local Dorset term related to the obsolete word "vinew", which means to become mouldy. Another explanation has it that "vinny" i..
Dorset County Cricket Club
Dorset County Cricket Club is one of the Minor Counties in English cricket, playing three-day matches at a level below that of the first-class game. At present, the side competes in the Western Division of the Minor Counties Championship. Contents 1 Championships2 Knockout Trophy3&nbs..
Dorset culture
The Dorset culture preceded the Inuit culture in Arctic North America. Inuit legends mention the Tuniit (singular Tuniq) or Sivullirmiut ("First Inhabitants"), who were driven away by the Inuit. According to legend, they were "giants", people who were taller and stronger than the Inuit, but who were..
Dorset Cursus
The Dorset Cursus is a Neolithic cursus monument near Blandford in the English county of Dorset. It dates to the fourth millennium BC. It is the largest known example of its type, stretching for 9.7km across the landscape. The two parallel earth banks that constituted the upstanding part of the cur..
Dorset Downs
The Dorset Downs shown within Dorset The Dorset Downs are an area of Chalk downland in the centre of the county Dorset in south west England. The downs are the most western part of a larger Chalk Formation which includes (from West to East) Cranborne Chase, Salisbury Plain, Hampshire Downs, ..
Dorset Garden Theatre
The Dorset Garden Theatre (also known as the Duke of York's Theatre, the Duke's Theatre and Dorset Gardens) was a theatre in Restoration London. It was the fourth home of the Duke's Company, one of the two patent theatre companies, from 1671 to 1682, and continued to be used by the United Compan..
Dorset local elections
Dorset Council is elected every four years. Contents 1 Political control2 Council elections3 By-election results4 External links Political control Conservative 1973 - 1993 No overall control 1993 - 2001 Conservative 2001 - Council elections Dorset Council election 2001 ..
Dorset Police
Dorset Police Coverage Area Dorset Size Population Operations Formed 1974 HQ Winfrith Officers 1,437 Divisions 4 Stations 24 Chief Constable Martin Baker Website [Dorset Police] Dorset Police is the Home Office police force with the responsib..
Dorset Premier Football League
The Dorset Premier Football League is a football league formed in 1957 under the name Dorset Football Combination League when a number of senior clubs within the county became disillusioned at being dictated to by junior and minor clubs. The objective of the league on its formation was to increase ..
Dorset Regiment
The Dorset Regiment was an infantry regiment of the British Army. It was formed in 1881 by the amalgamation of the 39th Regiment of Foot - the 39th (Dorsetshire) Regimentthe 54th Regiment of Foot - the 54th (West Norfolk) Regiment Until 1951 it was formally called The Dorsetshire Regiment, althoug..
Dorset Street
Dorset Street (Sráid Dorset in Irish) is an important thoroughfare on the northside of Dublin, Ireland. It makes up part of the most common route from Dublin Airport to the city centre. Recent new buildings have improved some of the more dilapidated sections of this long wide street but it still m..
Dorset Wildlife Trust
The Dorset Wildlife Trust (DWT) is a wildlife trust covering the county of Dorset, England. The Dorset Wildlife Trust was founded in 1961 to protect the wildlife and natural habitats of the county. The trust is based at Brooklands Farm, just north of Dorchester. DWT has 23,000 members, including 3..
Dorsey
Dorsey can refer to several people: Andrew Dorsey -- Member of Michigan state house of representativesBert C. Dorsey -- N.Y. Republican; Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from New YorkCaleb Dorsey -- Member of California state assemblyCandas Dorsey -- Canadian poet and science fic..
Dorsey, Maryland
Dorsey, Maryland, is a locality in eastern Howard County, Maryland, south of Elkridge and close to the Anne Arundel County border and BWI Airport. It is in the southern part of the Baltimore metropolitan area. Dorsey is perhaps best known as a stop on the MARC train system, which carries commuters ..
Dorsey & Whitney
Dorsey & Whitney LLP (or "Dorsey") is a large law firm, with over 600 lawyers in nineteen offices in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia. Its headquarters is in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and has been since its inception. Its lawyers have included a few prominent politicians, such as former U.S..
Dorsey and Whitney Professor of Law
The Dorsey & Whitney Professorship at the University of Minneapolis was established in 1986 by the law firm of Dorsey & Whitney to support a scholar of international renown at the Law School. Dorsey & Whitney's roots in the Twin Cities date to 1912; the firm is currently among the nation's 35 larges..
Dorsey Brothers
The Dorsey Brothers consisted of the dynamic duo Big Band musicians Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey who found fame in the 1940s playing with great Big Band favorites Glenn Miller and Benny Goodman among others. ..
Dorsey Burnette
Dorsey Burnette was an early Rockabilly singer from Memphis, Tennessee and with his younger brother Johnny Burnette and a friend named Paul Burlison was one of the founder members of The Rock and Roll Trio. Contents 1 Background and Early Career2 The Rock and Roll Trio3 The Move ..
Dorsey Levens
Dorsey Levens on a cover for Madden 2000. Dorsey Levens is a former American NFL running back. Born May 21 1970 in Syracuse, New York, Levens had a strong high school football career, going on to play at Notre Dame; only to find himself competing with Ricky Watters, Jerome Bettis, Rodney Culv..
Dorsey Schroeder
Dorsey Schroeder is a race car driver born February 5, 1953 in Kirkwood, Missouri. Dorsey, aka, "skeeter" now lives in Florida with his wife Kim and daughter from his second marriage. He was a successful sports car driver for a number of seasons in the Trans-Am series, winning the championship in 1..
Dorsey Wright
Dorsey Wright- A movie star known as to play in the movie "The Warriors" a big time hit movie made in the 1970's. He played Cleon a leader of a gang called "Warriors". As in the were framed in being killed the one and only Cyrus. Cyrus was the strongest Guy in the movie, in which he dies by getting..
Dorsiventral
Dorsiventral (Lat. dorsum, "the back", venter, "the belly") is a term used to describe an organ which has two surfaces differing from each other in appearance and structure, as an ordinary leaf. In biology, this term also refers to that which extends from a dorsal to a ventral surface. References ..
Dorsk 81
Dorsk 81 is a Jedi Knight in the fictional Star Wars universe, originating from the clone world Khomm. All of Khomm's people are genderless and cannot support life, as their race reached a stage in their evolution that proved satisfactory and switched to a cloning-based society, in order to maintain..
Dorsoduro
Gondolier's workshop, Dorsoduro, Venice Dorsoduro is one of the six sestieri of Venice. It includes the highest land areas of the city and also includes Giudecca island and Isola Sacca Fisola. Its name derives from the Italian for "spine", due to its comparatively high, stable land. The ori..
Dorsten
Dorsten is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located on the northern edge of the Ruhr Area, along the Lippe River and the Wesel-Datteln Canal. ..
Dorsum
This article refers to the astrogeological term, for the term dorsum in insect anatomy. see dorsum (biology) Dorsum (pl. dorsa) is a Latin word used by planetary geologists to refer to ridges on the surfaces of planets and moons. See also: wrinkle-ridge. ..
Dorsum (biology)
In anatomy, the dorsum is the upper or back side of an animal, as opposed to the ventrum. In vertebrates, it contains the backbone. In fishes, it refers to the top, front fin (see Dorsal fin). It is the anatomical opposite of ventral (referring to the front or underside of an animal). In lepidopte..
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Dors Venabili
In Isaac Asimov's Foundation Series, Dors Venabili is a good friend, protector and later wife of Hari Seldon, the primary character of Prelude to Foundation and Forward the Foundation. At face value, Dors is an attractive woman, two years younger than Seldon. She tells Seldon that she is a historian..
Dortan
Dortan Country France Région Rhône-Alpes Départment Ain Arrondissement Nantua Canton Oyonnax-Nord INSEE 01148 Postal Code 01590 MayorCurrent Term Marianne Guelpa2001-2007 Intercommunality Communauté decommunes d'Oyonnax Lon..
Dortches, North Carolina
Dortches is a town in Nash County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 809 at the 2000 census. Geography Dortches is located at [36°0′41″N, 77°51′29″W] (36.011287, -77.858102)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, th..
Dorte Juul Jensen
Dorte Juul Jensen is a senior scientist and head of the Center for Fundamental Research: Metal Structures in Four Dimensions, Risø National Laboratory, Roskilde, Denmark. Risø operates under the auspices of the Danish Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, researching a wide range of tec..
Dorthea Hassager
Dorthea Hansine Hassager (by some sources wrongly referred to as Dorothea Hansine Hassager) (25 September 1814 – 17 October 1897) was a Danish philanthropist and founder of Hassagers Collegium (Hassager's Dormitory) the youngest of the "old dormitories" of the University of Copenhagen. Com..
Dorthe Engelbrechtsdatter
Dorthe Engelbrechtsdatter (16 January 1634- 19 February 1716), Norwegian poet, was born at Bergen; her father, Engelbrecht Jorgensen, was originally rector of the high school in that city, and afterwards dean of the cathedral. In 1652 she married Ambrosius Hardenbech, a theological writer famous f..
Dorthe Holm
Dorthe Holm (born July 3, 1972) is a Danish curler from Kastrup. Holm skipped the Danish women's team at the 2006 Winter Olympics. The team were the only athletes Denmark sent to the games, as such Holm carried the flag for Denmark in the opening ceremonies. Holm has had a long curling career,..
Dorthonion
In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, Dorthonion ("Land of Pines"), later Taur-nu-Fuin, was a highland region of the First Age, lying immediately to the north of Beleriand, and south of the plains of Ard-galen (later Anfauglith) that bordered Morgoth's stronghold of Thangorodrim. [Spoiler warnin..
Dortmund
Dortmund is a city in Germany, located in the Bundesland of North Rhine-Westphalia, in the Ruhr area. Its population of 587,830 (20 June 2005) makes it the largest city in the region, 7th-largest in Germany, and 35th-largest in the European Union. The Ruhr river flows south of the city, and the sm..
Dortmund-Ems Canal
The Dortmund-Ems Canal is a 269 km long canal in Germany between the river port of the city of Dortmund and Emden. The artificial southern part of the canal ends after 215 km at the lock of Herbrum near Meppen. From there, the route goes over a length of 45 km over the river Ems until the lock of ..
Dortmunder Actien Brauerei
Dortmunder Actien Brauerei is a German brewery in the city of Dortmund, founded in 1868. They produce a lager called Dab after their initials. It is exported worldwide. ..
Dortmunder Export
Dortmunder Export or Dortmunder is a pale lager from the industrial city of Dortmund in Germany. Originally brewed by Dortmunder Union in 1873, this soft pilsner style beer became very popular with industrial workers, and was responsible for Dortmunder Union becoming Germany's largest brewery an..
Dortmund Airport
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Dortmund Port
Constructions on Dortmund's port which terminates the Dortmund-Ems Canal connecting Dortmund to the North Sea started in 1895. It was opened 1899 by Kaiser Wilhelm. At the beginning of the 20th century it was mainly used for the import and export of wheat, coal and ore. The port was expanded in the ..
Dortmund Sparkassen Chess Meeting
The Dortmund Sparkassen Chess Meeting is an elite chess tournament held every July in Dortmund, Germany. It is one of the three "majors" on the chess tournament circuit along with Corus and Linares. The reigning champion is Arkadij Naiditsch, a German grandmaster. Dortmund is an invite-only event..
Dortmund University
Dortmund University (German: Universität Dortmund) is a medium-sized university in Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany with over 20,000 students, and over 3,000 staff. It is situated in the Ruhr area, the fourth largest urban area in Europe. In 2006, Dortmund University hosts the 11th Federa..
Dorton
Dorton (or Dourton) is a village in Buckinghamshire, England. It is located near the border with Oxfordshire, about six miles north of Thame. The village name is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means 'farm at a narrow pass'. In the Domesday Book of 1086 it was recorded as Dortone. Dorton House is a G..
Dorton Arena
The J.S. Dorton Arena is a 7,610-seat multi-purpose arena in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. It is home to the Raleigh Rebels indoor football team and hosted the Raleigh IceCaps ice hockey team from 1991-1998. The American Basketball Association's Carolina Cougars also played some games there from..
Dorton Dons
Dorton Dons was a very successful tug-of-war team in the 1960s and 1970s. Managed and coached by Don Claridge of Dorton in Buckinghamshire, they won regional and national championships. Whilst the team were based and trained in Dorton, they drew many of their team from local villages such as Brill..
Dorton Spa
Dorton Spa is a Chalybeate spring located between Dorton and Brill in a wood called Spa Wood. Chalybeate is defined as "a water or other liquor containing iron", the word's origin is Greek chalyps; chalybos, meaning steel; Chalyps being an ancient nation in Pontus famous for its steel. A nineteenth ..
Dort (automobile)
Dort demonstrates its durability in the 1920s era advertising image. The Dort was an automobile built by the Dort Motor Car Company of Flint, Michigan from 1915 - 1924. Dort used Lycoming built engines to power their vehicles. Dort Motor Car traced its history back to its founding as the Flin..
Dort generator
The Dort generator is an over unity device using liquefied air. Most such devices involve exotic materials and as such yield themselves impractical. How it works: Oscillating inductors in an air gap create alternating current sufficient to power the activating motors and recharge any batteries. W..
Dorudon
Dorudon was a genus of ancient cetacean that lived alongside Basilosaurus 40 to 36 million years ago, in the Eocene. They were about 5 m long and were most likely carnivorous, feeding on small fish and mollusks. Dorudontids lived in warm seas around the world, fossils have been found in North Amer..
Dorugamon
Dorugamon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, the Digivolved form of Dorumon. Contents 1 Evolution2 Abilities2.1 Attacks3 Appearances3.1 Digimon X-Evolution: The 13th Royal Knight Evolution In the original "Digimon Chronicle" storyline: Fresh (Baby I)..
Dorugoramon
Dorugoramon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Mega Level Beast Dragon Digimon, the Mega form of Dorumon. Evolution Fresh (Baby I) - DodomonIn-Training (Baby II) - DorimonRookie (Child) - DorumonChampion (Adult) - DorugamonUltimate (Perfect) - DorugremonMega (Ultimate) - Dorug..
DoruGreymon
DoruGreymon (DORUgremon in Japan) is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, Dorumon's an Ultimate form. It looks like a red dragon, with fur, a nose horn, 4 black wings with yellow spikes and white mane, paws and belly. Evolution Fresh (Baby I) - DodomonIn-Training (Baby II) - Dorimon..
Dorumon
Dorumon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. Dorumon is a mysterious Digimon. Within him is the X-Antibody, a program that makes him immune to the X Program. His birth is mysterious and his presence would turn out to affect the fate of the Digital World itself. Due to being a natura..
Dorus
In Greek mythology, Dorus is the name of several individuals: Dorus was a son of Hellen and founder of the Dorian nation.Dorus was the son of Apollo and Phthia, and the father of Xanthippe.Dorus was the son of Xuthus and Creusa. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of art..
Dorus de Vries
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Doru davidovici
Doru Davidovici (1945-1989), was an aviator and writer. Born in Romania in a Jewish family, Doru Davidovici became one of the most loved Romanian fiction writers in the 1980s. His books managed to give an unusual - for the communist years - sense of liberty and new horizons by describing the flight ..
Dorval, Quebec
Dorval within the Island of Montreal. Dorval is a city in southwestern Quebec, Canada in the western part of the Island of Montreal; pop. 17,706 (2001). The history of Dorval dates back more than 300 years to 1665 when Sulpician priests established a mission on the outskirts of what was the..
Dorval–L'Île-Dorval
Dorval–L'Île-Dorval is a former borough in the West Island area of Montreal, Quebec. It was composed of the former municipalities of Dorval and L'Île-Dorval. On June 20, 2004, both Dorval and L'Île-Dorval voted to return to being independent municipalities, effective January 1, 2006. ..
Dorwinion
location of Dorwinion in Middle-earth marked in red In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, Dorwinion or Dor-Winion, the Land of Wines, is a land which lay on the northwestern shores of the Sea of Rhûn. Dorwinion was drawn at Tolkien's advice on Pauline Baynes' map of Midd..
Dory
For the fishes known as dories, see dory (fish). A wooden dory used for cod fishing from the Gazela A dory is a small, shallow-draft boat of approximately 5 to 7 m (15 to 22 ft) in length. Variant spellings are doree and dorey (OED). The British Navy spells it 'dorey'. Lightweight an..
Doryanthaceae
Doryanthaceae is the botanical name of a family of flowering plants. Such a family has not been recognized by many taxonomists. The APG II system, of 2003 (unchanged from the APG system, of 1998), does recognize this family and places it in the order Asparagales, in the clade monocots. The fami..
Doryaspis
Doryaspis is an extinct genus of primitive jawless fish that lived in the Devonian epoch. Doryaspis was a heavily armored, flat creature with a flexible tail. It had a long, horn-like spine on its snout (the rostrum), lined with small spikes causing it to the snout of a sawfish. Also, Doryaspis..
Dorygnathus
Dorygnathus was a pterosaur that lived in Europe during the Early Jurassic period, 190 million years ago. It had a three-foot (1 meter) wingspan, and was related to the Late Jurassic pterosaur, Rhamphorhynchus. ..
Dorylaeum
Dorylaeum was an ancient city in Anatolia. It is now in ruins near the city of Eskisehir, Turkey. The city existed under the Phrygians but may have been much older. It was a Roman trading post, and a bishopric under the Byzantine Empire. After the Battle of Manzikert in 1071 it was taken by the Sel..
Dorylinae
Any one of a number of species of ants native to Africa (equivalent to South American Army ants) that exist in colonies of up to 22 million individuals (recorded). Although completely blind, swarms of siafu can travel at speeds up to 20 meters per hour (net). No other insect has a greater impact ..
Dorymyrmex
Dorymyrmex is a genus of Dolichoderinae known as the cone ants. Sometimes referred to as the "odorous ant" because of a distinct smell many have, which resembles the scent of blue cheese. ..
Doryphoros
The Doryphoros of Polykleitos The Doryphoros (lit. "Spear-Bearer") is one of the best known sculptures of the ancient classical era in Western Art and an early example of Greek classical contrapposto. The Greek sculptor Polykleitos designed this work as an example of the "canon" or "rule", ..
Doryxylon spinosum
Doryxylon spinosum is a plant species of the family Euphorbiaceae and the only species comprised in the genus Doryxylon. It is found in the Philippines and the Lesser Sunda Islands. Synonyms This genus is also known as: Mercadoa NávesSumbavia Baill. ..
Dory (fish)
The common name dory (from the Middle English dorre, from the Middle French doree, lit. "gilded one") is shared (officially and colloquially) by members of several different families of large-eyed, silvery, deep-bodied, laterally compressed, and roughly discoid marine fish. As well as resembling eac..
Dory Chamoun
Dory Chamoun Dory Chamoun is a Lebanese politician who leads the National Liberal Party, and is also a prominent member of the Qornet Shehwan Gathering, a coalition of politicians, academics, and businessmen who oppose the pro-Syrian government of President Emile Lahoud. Dory Chamoun is the e..
Dory Fishing Fleet
The Dory Fishing Fleet is a beachside fishing cooperative located in the city of Newport Beach, California. It was founded in 1891 at the base of what was then McFadden Wharf, now known as the Newport Pier. It is considered the last beachside cooperative of its kind in the United States. The day's ..
Dory Funk
Dory Funk (born May 4 1919, died June 3 1973) was a professional wrestler. He is the father of wrestlers Terry Funk and Dory Funk, Jr.. Career Dory Funk started wrestling around 1940 in the southwest United States. He wrestled primarily in the Texas territories and the central states territories ..
Dory Funk, Jr.
Dory Funk, Jr. (born February 3, 1941) is a professional wrestler and wrestling trainer. He is the son of Dory Funk Sr. and brother of Terry Funk. He is credited with the invention of the Texas cloverleaf submission hold, and runs the Funking Conservatory, a professional wrestling school. His stud..
Dory Previn
Dory Previn née Langdon (born 22 October 1925) is an American singer-songwriter and poet, and was a lyricist for motion picture theme songs during the 1960s and early 1970s, including the soundtrack to the Valley of the Dolls. She and her first husband, André Previn, received several Academy Award..
Dorzak
Dorzak was the 21st episode of the Second Series of [[Space: 1999]]. The episode was written by Christopher Penfold and directed by Val Guest. As Penfold had been the script consultant for the original series of Space: 1999, second series executive producer Fred Freiberger perhaps felt obliged to..
Dorze
The Dorze are a small ethnic group in Ethiopia who speak a language in the Omotic family. Numbering approximately 28,000, they live primarily in the southern region of the country, though some have migrated to Addis Ababa and other regions. Many Dorze live in villages near the cities of Chencha and..
Dorzhsuren Munkhbayar
Dorzhsuren Munkhbayar (born July 29, 1969 in Ulanbataar) is a sport shooter, originally from Mongolia but now a German citizen, using the German spelling Munkhbayar Dorjsuren. At the 1992 Summer Olympics she won the bronze medal in the women's 25 m Pistol category. She won the 1998 ISSF World Shoot..
Dor (disambiguation)
Dor can mean: Dor, or Dora, an ancient royal city of the CanaanitesDor, a magician in the fictional Xanth universeDorado (constellation), standard astronomical abbreviationThe dor beetles, or earth-boring dung beetles, of the family Geotrupidae.Dor (film), a Hindi film directed by Nagesh Kukunoor st..
Dor Daedeloth
In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional realm of Middle-earth, Dor Daedeloth was the land of Morgoth. Dor Daedeloth, or Land of the Shadow of Dread, lay around the fortress of Angband and on both sides of the Ered Engrin. It was here that the Orcs and other creatures of Morgoth lived and bred. The march o..
Dor Daim
Dor Daim, "The Generation of Knowledge": This group emerged as a recognizable force in the early part of the 19th century. However, they claim a connection with earlier Yemenite groups that followed the teachings of the RAMBAM (Maimonides). The Dor Daim was formed by individuals who were displeased ..
Dor Dínen
Dor Dínen (Silent Land in Sindarin), was a relinquished part of east Beleriand, north of Doriath. Contained by one of the upper branches of the Esgalduin (bordering Nan Dungortheb) and the Aros (bordering Himlad), it was said that no one had lived there for ages. To the south lies Neldoreth, and Er..
Dor e. felt
Dor E. Felt produces the "Comptometer" desk calculator. This calculator enters numbers by pressing keys rather than turning dials (1886). On 1889, Dor E. Felt adds a printer to his Comptometer desk calculator. ..
Dor Yeshorim
Dor Yeshorim (Hebrew: "generation [that is] straight/reliable") is an organization that offers genetic screening to members of Orthodox Jewish communities. Its objective is to minimize the occurrence of genetic disorders common to Jewish people. Dor Yeshorim is based in Brooklyn, New York..
Do Raaste
Do Raaste is a 1969 Indian Hindi film directed by Raj Khosla. It stars Rajesh Khanna as the dutiful son, Mumtaz as his love interest. Balraj Sahni and Kamini Kaushal play the elder brother and his wife. Prem Chopra plays the wayward son with Bindu as his dispute causing wife. ..
Do Rabbits Wonder?
Album Info The first full-length album released by Whirlwind Heat, Do Rabbits Wonder? was recorded and produced by friend Jack White as the debut album to his imprint label on V2 Records, Third Man Records. Track Listing 1. Orange 2. Black 3. Purple 4. Tan 5. Green 6. Blue 7. Yellow 8. Pink 9. Red..
Do Re Mi
Do Re Mi (or Do Re Me) can have the following meanings: The song "Do-Re-Mi" by Rodgers and Hammerstein, from the musical and film The Sound of MusicThe Solfege system of note learningThe Ojamajo Doremi series, an anime seriesThe song "Do Re Mi", by the band NirvanaDo Re Mi (musical), the 1960 music..
Do Re Mi (musical)
For the song from the musical The Sound of Music, see "Do-Re-Mi".For the song by grunge rock band Nirvana, see "Do Re Mi (Nirvana song)". Do Re Mi is a theater musical with music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green and book by Garson Kanin. The plot centers on a minor-league gan..
Do Re Mi (Nirvana song)
"Do Re Mi" is a song by Kurt Cobain, lead singer and guitarist of the American rock band, Nirvana. It is believed to be the last song he wrote before his death in April 1994. An acoustic home demo appears on the band's 2004 box set, With the Lights Out, and on their 2005 compilation album, Sliver -..
Džore Držić
Džore Držić (February 6, 1461 - September 26, 1501) was a Croatian poet and playwright, one of the fathers of Croatian literature. This respectable citizen of Dubrovnik, the uncle of the greatest Croatian playwright Marin Držić, the rector of the Church of All Saints, the chancellor of the Dub..
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