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Doğubeyazıt
Doğubeyazıt ([39°33′N 44°05′E], elevation 1950 m, population ca. 36.000) is a city and district of Ağrı Province of Turkey with a predominantly Kurdish population.[Distribution of Kurdish People] — GlobalSecurity.org[Administrative Units of Contemporary Kurd..
Doğuş Holding
Doğuş Holding (Doğuş Grubu) is one of the top three largest private-sector conglomerates in Turkey, with a portfolio of 25 companies that cross industry verticals, including Turkey's largest bank, Garanti Bank, as well as high-end Porsche, Audi, and Volkswagen dealerships, retail and food stores..
Douai
This article is about the French commune. For the Bible translation, see Douai Bible. Douai Country      France Région Nord-Pas-de-Calais Départment Nord (sous-préfecture) Arrondissement Douai Canton Chief town of 8 cantons INSEE 59178 Post..
Douai Abbey
Douai Abbey is a Benedictine Abbey at Woolhampton near Reading, Berkshire. Monks from the Monastery of St Edmund's, Douai, France, came to Woolhampton in 1903 when the congregation was expelled from France by anti-religious laws. The community of St Edmund was formed in Paris in 1617 by Dom Gabriel..
Douai Bible
The Douai Bible, also known as the Rheims-Douai Bible or Douay-Rheims Bible and abbreviated as D-R, is a Catholic translation of the Bible from the Latin Vulgate into English. The New Testament was published in one large volume with extensive commentary and notes in 1582. The Old Testament followed..
Douai Martyrs
More than 160 priests trained in the English College of Douai, France, returned to England and Wales and faced arrest, torture, and execution by English authorities. They were martyred in England and Wales during the century following the foundation of the famed college by Cardinal William Allen in ..
Douala
For other uses, see Duala. Douala is the largest city in Cameroon and the capital of Cameroon's Littoral Province. Home to Cameroon's largest port and its major international airport, Douala Airport, it is the commercial capital of the country. Conseqeuently, it handles most of the country's major..
Douala International Airport
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Douane
Douanes were a system of taxation through custom duties in France in King Louis XIV's reign. Douane is also the French word for customs, in the sense of a border check. See also Police in France ..
Douangdeuane Viravongs
Douangdeuane Viravongs, alias Dok Ked (b. 1947) is a Laotian writer. She is the widow of Outhine Bounyavong and has published poems, several textiles books and novels and transcribed numerous traditional stories, of which the best-known is Kam Pha Phi Noi ('The Little Orphan and the Spirit’). ..
Douarnenez
'''Douarnenez Seafront of Douarnenez''' Country      France Région Bretagne Départment Finistère Arrondissement Quimper Canton Douarnenez (chief town) INSEE 29046 Postal Code 29100 MayorCurrent Term Monique Prévost2001-2008 Intercom..
Douaumont
'''Douaumont Cemetery and ossuary in Douaumont''' Country      France Région Lorraine Départment Meuse Arrondissement Verdun Canton Étain INSEE 55164 Postal Code 55100 MayorCurrent Term Intercommunality Longitude 05° 25' 56"..
Douaumont ossuary
Contents 1 History2 Ossuary Information3 Architecture4 See also5 External links History During the 300 days of the Battle of Verdun (21 February 1916 - 19 December 1916) approximately 230,000 men died out of a total of 700,000 casualties (dead, wounded and captured). T..
Doubelievengod
Doubelievengod is the third album by acid rap group Natas, released in 1995(see 1995 in music). DoubelievengodNATASPop PopMidnightItzalrightCan I R.I.P.TortureWe Almost Lost DetroitHeavenI Don't CareScreamFuck da WorldY'all Will RealizeThe Night Is MineSunday SchoolMad At the WorldPropalactic Tacti..
Double
Double can mean: In baseball, a double is a two-base hit.An action in many games, including bridge and backgammon whereby a competitor raises the stakes to around twice their previous level.In Dance Dance Revolution, a double is a gamemode where you play using both dance-pads.In computer science,..
Double, Double
Double, Double is a science fiction novel by John Brunner. It was first published in the United States by Ballantine Books in 1969 and reprinted in 1979 as a Del Rey paperback. ..
Double, Double, Toil and Trouble
Double, Double, Toil and Trouble is a Halloween children's movie, starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, who have to save the house of their family, by helping to save their good aunt Sophia who has been bewitched by her mean twin sister Agatha. Cast Mary-Kate Olsen ... Kelly Farmer/Young Aunt Sophi..
Double, Triple, and Quadruple Eagles
An Eagle, in general, is a nickname for a person who graduated from a Boston College school, typically Boston College High School, Boston College as an undergraduate, or Boston College Law School. The name is derived from the school's mascot; the eagle. Contents 1 History2 Notable Dou..
Double-balloon enteroscopy
Double-balloon enteroscopy, also known as push-and-pull enteroscopy is an endoscopic technique for visualization of the small bowel. It was developed by Hironori Yamamoto in 2001.Yamamoto H, Sekine Y, Sato Y, Higashizawa T, Miyata T, Iino S, Ido K, Sugano K. Total enteroscopy with a nonsurgical ..
Double-banded Argus
A mysterious pheasant, the Double-banded Argus, Argusianus bipunctatus is known only from the portion of a single primary feather. First described in 1871 from shipment imported to London. Its origin was hypothesized to be from Java, Indonesia or the island of Tioman, Malaysia, because of the Grea..
Double-banded Plover
The Double-banded Plover, Charadrius bicinctus, is a small wader in the plover family of birds. It lives in beaches, mud flats, grasslands and on bare ground. References BirdLife International (2004). [Charadrius bicinctus]. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2006. Retrieved..
Double-barred Finch
The Double-barred Finch (Taeniopygia bichenovii) is an estrildid finch found in open savannah-like habitats in northern and eastern Australia. They are sometimes referred to as bicheno finches; and also as owl finches, owing to the dark ring of feathers around their faces. These gregarious seed-..
Double-barreled cannon
The double-barreled cannon is a unique Civil War-era experimental weapon and is now a modern landmark located in Athens, Georgia. Contents 1 History1.1 Concept1.2 Execution1.3 Civil War use2 Modern use3 External links History Concept In 1862 John Gilleland, dentist,..
Double-barreled shotgun
A double-barreled shotgun is a shotgun with two nearly parallel barrels, allowing two shots to be fired in quick succession. Contents 1 Construction1.1 Barrel configuration1.2 Trigger mechanism1.3 Regulation2 See also Construction Double-barrelled shotguns, often known a..
Double-barrelled name
In English-speaking and some other western countries, a double-barrelled name is a family name with two parts, which may or may not be joined with a hyphen, for example Bowes-Lyon or Fraser Darling. The term is an analogy with double-barrelled shotgun. Double-barrelled names may be formed for a var..
Double-blind
The Double blind method is an important part of the scientific method, used to prevent research outcomes from being 'influenced' by the placebo effect or observer bias. Blinded research is an important tool in many fields of research, from medicine, to psychology and the social sciences, to forensi..
Double-breasted
In clothing, double-breasted refers to a coat or jacket or similar garment having a very wide overlap in the front and, usually, two parallel rows of buttons or snaps. (By contrast a single-breasted coat has a narrower overlap and one row of buttons.) In most cases one column of buttons is simply..
Double-chance function
In software engineering, a double-chance function is a software design pattern with a strong application in cross-platform and scalable development. It is easiest to explain it with an example. Consider a graphics API with functions to DrawPoint, DrawLine, and DrawSquare. It is easy to see that Dra..
Double-checked locking
In software engineering, double-checked locking is a software design pattern originally known as "double-checked locking optimization." The pattern is unsafe in some versions of some languages on some modern computer hardware and/or optimizing compilers. It can therefore sometimes be considered to ..
Double-circuit transmission line
A double-circuit transmission line is a transmission line where two circuits are carried on a tower line. For a three-phase system, this implies that each tower supports and insulates six conductors. Construction For a lattice tower structure, these typically have a pyramidal base, then a vertica..
Double-clad fiber
In fiber optics, a double-clad fiber (or doubly clad fiber) is a single-mode optical fiber that has two claddings. This type of fiber is also called depressed-inner-cladding fiber and W-profile fiber (from the fact that a symmetrical plot of its refractive index profile superficially resembles the ..
Double-click (computing)
Mouse properties in GNOME, with a setting for double-click speed Mouse preferences in Mac OS X, with a setting for double-click speed, and a space to test said speed A double-click is the act of pressing a computer mouse button twice quickly without moving the mouse. Double-clicking allo..
Double-counting
Double-counting is a term used to refer not simply to a math problem in combinatorics, but to a conceptual problem in social accounting practice, when the attempt is made to estimate the new value added by Gross Output, or the value of total investments. Contents 1 What is the problem?2 ..
Double-crested Cormorant
The Double-crested Cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) is a North American member of the cormorant family of seabirds. Its name is derived from the Greek words phalakros (bald) and kora (raven), and the Latin auritus (eared). Folk names of this bird include Crow-duck, Farallon Cormorant, Florida Cor..
Double-decker bus
A London AEC Routemaster, RML 2473 (JJD 473D), on route 7 approaching Ladbroke Grove tube station in April 2002. A double-decker bus is a bus that has two levels. While double-decker long-distance coaches are in widespread use around the world, double-decker city buses are less common. Double-..
Double-deck elevator
Double-deck elevators are elevators designed such that two elevator cars are attached one on top of the other. This allows passengers on two consecutive floors to be able to use the elevator simultaneously, significantly increasing the passenger capacity of an elevator shaft. Such a scheme can prove..
Double-double
Double-Double is Canadian slang for a coffee with double cream, double sugar. It is also a burger at In-N-Out Burger. A double-double is a basketball term, defined as an individual performance in a game in which a player accumulates a double digit number total in any two of these categories: points..
Double-elimination tournament
A double elimination bracket from the 2004 national Science Bowl A double-elimination tournament is a competition in which a participant ceases to be eligible to win the tournament's championship upon having lost two games or matches. It stands in contrast to a single-elimination tournament, i..
Double-ended synchronization
For two connected exchanges in a communications network, a double-ended synchronization (also called double-ended control) is a synchronization control scheme in which the phase error signals used to control the clock at one telephone exchange are derived by comparison with the phase of the incomi..
Double-ender
Double-ender refers to a technique used to conduct televised interviews over long distances in the 1980s before satellite television became commonplace, in order to provide video to what would otherwise be an audio-only interview. It was commonplace in such news programs as The Journal on CBC Televi..
Double-entry bookkeeping system
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. In accountancy, the double-entry bookkeeping (or double-entry accounting) system is the basis of the stan..
Double-exchange mechanism
The double-exchange mechanism is a theory that predicts the relative easy in which an electron may be exchanged between two species. For example; consider the 180 degree interaction of Mn-O-Mn in which the Mn "eg" orbitals are directly interacting with the O "2p" orbitals. Hence, double-exchang..
Double-eyed Fig Parrot
The Double-eyed Fig Parrot, also known as the Blue-faced Fig Parrot, Red-Faced Fig Parrot, Dwarf Fig Parrot, and the Two-eyed Fig Parrot, inhabits primarily the island of New Guinea, but is also found in isolated spots along the Australian coast. An average individual is about 5 1/2 in.(14 cm) in ..
Double-Fake: Under the Gundam
Cover Art for Double-Fake: Under the Gundam Mobile Suit Gundam Double-Fake (ダブルフェイク アンダー・ザ・ガンダム) was an original Gundam manga created by Yuji Ushida, originally published in Bandai's Model Journal magazine. After the story was completed it was compiled under..
Double-Gauss
The Double-Gauss is an optical design form created in 1817 by C. F. Gauss. He designed a telescope objective consisting of a pair of meniscus elements, one positive, and one negative. There are literally thousands of adaptations of this form, which has an apt combination of aperture, field, and de..
Double-headed eagle
Two-headed eagle emblem of the Byzantine Empire. Relief from the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople (Istanbul) The double headed eagle is a common symbol in heraldry and vexillology. Several Eastern European nations use this symbol today, having adopted this symbol from the Eastern Rom..
Double-heading
In railroad parlance, double-heading or double heading meant the use of at least two steam locomotives at the front of a train. Some trains even required triple-heading. This was done when a single locomotive was not sufficient to propel the train. This could be due to uphill grades, excessive train..
Double-Helix
The Double-Helix are an alien race in the Wing Commander science fiction series. The Double-Helix are one of the newest alien races discovered by the Confederation. Named for the DNA-like structure of their spaceships, the Double-Helix are a race of carbon-based arthropods which communicate through..
Double-hulled tanker
A double-hulled tanker is a large tanker ship used for transporting liquids (usually petroleum). The ship has two hulls to prevent the liquid cargo from spilling; if the outer hull is breached, the inner hull keeps the transported substance in place. Double-hulled tankers were required under 46 US..
Double-H Boots
Double-H Boots is a manufacturer of western footwear. History Double-H Boots began operations in 1955 in the town of Richland, PA. The original factory location was an area shoe company that has other in the Reading, Pa area and had no future needs for the plant in Richland. The H.H. Brown Shoe ..
Double-lined mackerel
The double-lined mackerel (Grammatorcynus bilineatus) is a species in the family Scombridae. It is a commercial fish and is distributed from the Red Sea to the Andaman Sea, also from the northern coast of Australia to the Ryukyu Islands, as far as Fiji. It is mostly found in shallow waters. Refer..
Double-sideband reduced carrier transmission
Double-sideband reduced carrier transmission (DSB-RC): transmission in which (a) the frequencies produced by amplitude modulation are symmetrically spaced above and below the carrier and (b) the carrier level is reduced for transmission at a fixed level below that which is provided to the modulator..
Double-sideband suppressed-carrier transmission
Double-sideband suppressed-carrier transmission (DSB-SC): transmission in which (a) frequencies produced by amplitude modulation are symmetrically spaced above and below the carrier frequency and (b) the carrier level is reduced to the lowest practical level, ideally completely suppressed. DSB-S..
Double-sized IPA vowel chart
On this page is a version of the IPA vowel chart designed for browsers currently set to display large text sizes. Thus, only the dimensions of the chart are increased. Front N.-front Central N.-back Back Close i • y ɨ • ʉ ɯ • u ɪ ..
Double-slit experiment
The double-slit experiment or two-slit experiment consists of letting light diffract through two slits producing fringes on a screen. These fringes or interference patterns have light and dark regions corresponding to where the light waves have constructively and destructively interfered. The experi..
Double-spurred Francolin
The Double-spurred Francolin, Francolinus bicalcaratus, is a gamebird in the pheasant family Phasianidae of the order Galliformes, gallinaceous birds. Like most francolins, it is restricted to Africa. It is a resident breeder in tropical west Africa, but there is a small and declining isolated po..
Double-striped Pug
The Double-striped Pug (Gymnoscelis rufifasciata) is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is a widespread and common species, being found throughout the Palearctic region, the Near East and North Africa. This is a variable species but always easy to recognize due to the two prominent dark fascia a..
Double-striped Thick-knee
The Double-striped Thick-knee, Burhinus bistriatus, is a Stone-curlew, a group of waders in the family Burhinidae. It is a resident breeder in Central and South America from southern Mexico south to Colombia, Venezuela and northern Brazil. It also occurs on Hispaniola and some of the Venezuelan ..
Double-stroke roll
The double-stroke roll is a rudiment used by drummers and percussionists in a variety of music styles. Unlike the single-stroke roll, which is played simply by alternating strokes, the double-stroke roll also gives the player the opportunity to make use of any natural rebound given by the surface of..
Double-take
For the TV show, see Doubletake (TV show). For the film, see Double Take (film). A double-take is a comedy convention in which a character will look at something, but not react to the visual stimulus immediately. The response—often fear, anger or surprise, but on occasion delight—takes several ..
Double-tension
Drum manufacturers use several methods to apply tension to drum heads; the preferred way is to tighten the heads with a hoop that is held tight to the drum shell with a number of individual threaded rods which connect to stanchions mounted with bolts onto the outside of the drum shell. When there a..
Double-Toungued Word Wrester
The Double-Tongued Word Wrester is an online dictionary cataloguing "a growing lexicon of fringe English, focusing on slang, jargon, new words, and more." It features definitions and citations of strange and unusual words or phrases such as "parergon," "epigenetics" and "bleeding deacon." Externa..
Double-wide trailer
A Double-wide trailer is a form of mobile home in which two separate units are towed to the building site and then joined together to form the final dwelling. Double-wides were first put into wide distribution in the United States in the 1960s, and were usually 24 feet (7 m) wide, consisting of two..
Double-yellow-headed
The double yellow head amazon can be characterized as the showman of the bird world. While most double yellow head amazons are shy around strangers they are always willing to put on a show for anyone that's willing to watch. Double yellow head amazons are excellent talkers and very affectionate. ..
Double-yellow line
UK Double yellow lines occur only on the side of carriageways and indicate 'no parking at any time'. Hourly, daily and/or seasonal restrictions may be posted on signs next to the road. USA This is a picture of a typical road with a double-yellow line. A double-yellow line is a painted marki..
Doublebois railway station
Doublebois station in Cornwall was at the summit of the Cornwall Railway which opened on 4 May 1859. A siding was provided at this time to enable trains to be split into smaller parts should any require this to enable them to be worked over the steep inclines up from Liskeard and Bodmin Road. In Ja..
DoubleClick
For the computer term: Double-click (computing) DoubleClick.com Logo DoubleClick is the leading provider of internet ad serving software. Formerly listed as DCLK on the NASDAQ, and purchased by private equity firm Hellman and Friedman in July 2005, DoubleClick was founded in 1996, and is we..
Doubleclick (artist)
Doubleclick is a musician and producer based in the United Kingdom. Joe Chapman released Once More With Feeling EP on Brighton-based label, [Fly Casual], in 2000. He also collaborated with fellow artist, Amon Tobin, on Verbal Remixes & Collaborations in 2003. His musical influences incl..
Doubleday
Doubleday is one of the largest book publishing companies in the world. It was founded as Doubleday & McClure Company in 1897 by Frank Nelson Doubleday who had formed a partnership with magazine publisher Samuel McClure. One of their first bestsellers was The Day's Work by Rudyard Kipling. Other a..
Doubleday Field
Doubleday Field is a baseball stadium in Cooperstown, New York. Each year, it hosts the Hall of Fame Game. It is held on the same weekend as the Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremonies and is played by two major league teams. It was built in 1939 and holds 9,000 people. External links [D..
Doubledealer
Transformers character Doubledealer Allegiance Autobot/Decepticon Sub-group Powermaster Function Mercenary Motto "The price of victory is never too high." Alternate mode Missile Truck, Transmetal Falcon Fictional Appearances Marvel UK Comics Doubledealer is a fictional cha..
Doubledrive
DoubleDrive is a rock band from Atlanta, Georgia. Contents 1 Biography2 Members3 Discography4 External links Biography In 1996, the band, originally named MK Ultra, burst onto the music scene in their hometown of Atlanta, Georgia. After winning the award for Atlanta's favorit..
Doubled die
The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a [WikiProject Countering systemic biasworldwide view].Please improve the article or discuss the issue on the [talk page]. Example of extreme doubling on the date of a coin Doubled die is a term in..
Doubled pawns
tright In chess, doubled pawns are two pawns of the same color residing on the same file. Pawns can become doubled only when one pawn captures onto a file on which another friendly pawn resides...
Doubleheader
Doubleheader may refer to: Doubleheader (baseball) - Two baseball games played between the same two teams on the same day.Doubleheader (television) - An all-inclusive sports broadcast of two games back-to-back.A fish of the Wrasse family Coris bulbifrons. The original usage of "doubleheader" is attr..
Doubleheader (baseball)
Doubleheader is the term used to describe two baseball games played between the same two teams on the same day. Today, a doubleheader is generally the result of a prior game between the same two teams being postponed due to inclement weather. Most often the game is rescheduled for a day on which th..
Doubleheader (television)
Doubleheader is used by network television to refer to two games in any sport aired back-to-back on the same network, even though they do not involve the same two teams (three such games may be referred to as a tripleheader, this scenario being encountered most frequently in basketball). In football..
Doublemeat Palace (Buffy episode)
"Doublemeat Palace" is the 12th episode of season 6 of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. See also List of Buffy the Vampire Slayer episodes. Contents 1 Plot synopsis1.1 Summary1.2 Expanded overview2 Writing and acting3 Production details3.1 Music4&nbs..
Doublemint
A modern packet of Wrigley's Doublemint Doublemint is a flavour of chewing gum made by the Wrigley Company. It was launched in the United States in 1914, and has had variable market share since that time. One of the most notable aspects of this brand is Wrigley's advertising campaign, beg..
Doublemoon
Doublemoon is an independent record label based in Istanbul, Turkey. Founded in 1998, the company focuses mainly on jazz and electronica artists, as well as alternative bands such as Replikas and Baba Zula. [Doublemoon Official Web Site] ..
Doubles
For the West Indian food see Doubles (food). The term doubles as used in sports like tennis and badminton refers to games with two players on each side.Doubles conventionally offer a standardised method of breaking down stereotype gender divisions in sporting contests. Note the existence (in tennis..
Doubleshot
Author Raymond Benson Copyright Ian Fleming Publications Publication history Hardback 2000 Hodder & Stoughton (UK) 2000 Putnam (U.S.) Paperback 2000 Coronet Books (UK) 2001 Jove Books (U.S.) ..
DoubleSpace
DoubleSpace was the original name of the disk compression software that was supplied with MS-DOS starting from version 6.0. The purpose of DoubleSpace was to increase the amount of data the user could store on disks, by transparently compressing and decompressing data on-the-fly. It was primarily in..
Doublespeak
Doublespeak is language deliberately constructed to disguise or distort its actual meaning, often resulting in a "communication bypass". Such language is associated with governmental, military, and corporate institutions. Doublespeak may be in the form of bald euphemisms ("downsizing" for "firing of..
Doublespeak argument
A Doublespeak argument is the name given to an argument, or debate, where one or more sides seems to be using reasonings that are not the real reasonings for that side. This is usually alleged to have been done because the real reasonings may be offensive in some way, and that side feels that its ot..
Doubles (food)
--> Doubles is a common street food in Trinidad and Tobago. It is a sandwich made with two flat fried breads (hence the name "doubles") filled with curried chick peas, commonly called channa. Topped with a variety of spicy chutneys, this delicacy is undoubtedly the most popular food in Trinidad an..
Doubles football
Doubles is a game of football consisting of one goalkeeper, one goal and a number of teams of two people. The game begins with all the teams in the first round and the object is to score and progress to the next round. Each round remains a team that hasn’t scored and they are therefore eliminated...
Doublet
Doublet is: a Doublet (clothing), a man's snug-fitting buttoned jacket that was worn in medieval and Tudor timesa Doublet (lapidary), a fake gem composed in two sections, such as a garnet overlaying green glassa Doublet (lens), a type of lens, made up of two stacked layers with different refractive..
Doublet-triplet splitting problem
In particle physics, the doublet-triplet (splitting) problem is a problem of some Grand Unified Theories, such as SU(5), SO(10), [E_6]. Grand unified theories predict Higgs bosons (doublets of [SU(2)]) arise from representations of the unified group that contain other states, ..
Doubletake (TV series)
The BBC comedy programme Doubletake made extensive use of look-alikes playing their doubles in apparently embarrassing situations, seen through CCTV cameras and amateur video, using distance shots and shaky camera-work to disguise the true identity of those being filmed. ..
Doublethink
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. Doublethink is an integral concept in George Orwell's dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, and is the act of h..
Doubletracking
Doubletracking is an audio recording technique, in which a performer sings or plays along with their own prerecorded part, for dramatic effect or to produce a stronger sound than with a single voice or instrument. Artificial or automatic doubletracking, also known as ADT, was developed at Abbey Roa..
Doubletree
Before the hotel name of course was the device used as pulled by horses or other animals. It is a device that connected two horses to a wagon or other implement. The tugs of a harness are connected to a singletree. Two singletrees are connect to a doubletree which in turn is connected to the impleme..
Doubletree Guest Suite Resort
The Doubletree Guest Suite Resort is a 229-room resort in the Walt Disney World Resort, Lake Buena Vista, Florida. The hotel originally opened as the Pickett Suites resort in 1987. It was also known as the Guest Quarters Suite Hotel in the early 1990s. In 1995, Guest Quarters changed its name to Dou..
Doublet (clothing)
The unidentified tailor in Giovanni Battista Moroni's famous portrait of ca 1570 is in doublet and lined and stuffed ("bombasted") hose. A doublet is a man's snug-fitting buttoned jacket that was worn in Western Europe from Middle Ages through to the mid-17th century. Originally it was a mere..
Doublet (lapidary)
A doublet is a type of gem composed in two sections, such as a garnet overlaying green glass, with the join hidden by the mount, giving the effect of a fine emerald. Similarly a layer of opal may be glued to a jet foil, giving the impression of a rare black opal. A doublet is often used when the gem..
Doublet (lens)
In optics, a doublet is a type of lens made up of two simple lenses attached together. The lenses are made from glasses with different refractive indices and different amounts ot dispersion. This combination produces a better image than a simple lens. Most commercial doublets are achromats, which ar..
Doublet (linguistics)
In etymology, two or more words in the same language are called doublets or etymological twins (or possibly triplets, etc.) when they have the same etymological root but have entered the language through different routes. Because the relationship between words that have the same root and the same m..
Doublet (physics)
In quantum mechanics, a doublet is a quantum state of a system with a spin of 1/2, such that there are two allowed values of the spin component, -1/2 and +1/2. Quantum systems with two possible states are sometimes called two-level systems. Essentially all occurances of doublets in nature arise from..
Doubleview, Western Australia
Doubleview is a generally well heeled suburb of Perth, Western Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Stirling. It has two very different sides, on the northern side of Scarborough Beach Road homes have been bulldozed for triplexes and duplexes and is considered less prestigeous whereas..
Double "H" Ranch
Situated on the shore of Lake Vanare in Lake Luzerne, NY, the Double H Hole in the Woods Ranch provides year-round fun and emotional support to children ages 6-16 facing critical illnesses. At all times campers are under the loving care of a competent staff of doctors and nurses and a caring and wel..
Double (band)
Double (pronounced Doo-blay) was a Swiss band consisting of Felix Haug and Kurt Maloo. They had a hit single in Europe and North America with "Captain of Her Heart" in 1986, from the album Blue. They followed it with the album Dou3le, and the song "Devil's Ball", but were unable to replicate their..
Double (baseball)
In baseball, a double is the act of a batter striking the pitched ball and safely reaching second base without being called out by the umpire, without the benefit of a fielder's misplay (see error) or another runner being put out on a fielder's choice. Typically, a double is a well-hit ball into th..
Double act
Laurel and Hardy are one of the worlds most popular double acts A double act, also known as a comedy duo, is a comic device in which humor is derived from the uneven relation between two partners, usually of the same gender, age, ethnic origin, and profession, but drastically different persona..
Double Acting Piston Bellows
Double Acting Piston Bellows A contributor to Chinese iron superiority was the advent of the double-acting piston bellows in the early Han period . These bellows blew a stronger and more constant blast than typical bellows. A piston is enclosed in a rectangular box with a handle coming out one si..
Double acute accent
Diacritical marks accent acute accent ( ˊ ) double acute accent ( ˝ ) grave accent ( ˋ ) breve ( ˘ ) caron / háček ( ˇ ) cedilla ( ¸ ) circumflex ( ˆ ) diaeresis / umlaut ( ¨ ) dot ( · ) anunaasika ( ˙ ) anusvaara (  ̣ ) hook / d..
Double agent
A double agent pretends to spy on a target organization on behalf of a controlling organization, but in fact is loyal to the target organization. Double agents may be agents of the target organization who infiltrate the controlling organization, or may be previously loyal agents of the controlling o..
Double album
A double album is an audio album of sufficient length that two units of the medium in which it is sold (especially records and compact discs) are necessary to contain the entirety of it. The double album was a much more common format during the vinyl LP era than during the CD era. A single LP ha..
Double Allergic
Double Allergic is Powderfinger's second album, released in 1996. It is Powderfinger's early success due to the album becoming "double platinum" and selling over 70,000 copies in Australia with two singles, "Pick You Up" and "DAF" receiving much radio airplay. Track listing "Skinny Jean""Turtle's H..
Double angler
Double anglers are a family, Diceratiidae, of anglerfishes. They are found in deep, lightless waters of the Atlantic, Indian and western Pacific Oceans.["Diceratiidae"]. FishBase. Ed. Ranier Froese and Daniel Pauly. February 2006 version. N.p.: FishBase, 2006. They are easily distinguish..
Double Arch
Double Arch Double Arch is famous for the close-set pair of arches-- one of the more impressive features of Arches National Park in Utah, USA. The arches are reached by a short walk (approx. 200 meters) from the area parking lot. There are no guardrails or fences to prevent visitors from exp..
Double aspect
Double aspect is a legal doctrine in Canadian constitutional law that allows for laws to be created by both provincial and federal governments in relation to the same subject matter. Typcially, the federalist system assigns subject matters of legislation to a single head of power. However, certain m..
Double Attack Blackjack
Double Attack Blackjack has very liberal blackjack rules and the option of increasing one's wager after seeing the dealer's up card. This game is dealt from a Spanish shoe, blackjacks pay only even money and insurance pays 5 to 2. ..
Double auction
Double auction is a type of auctions in which both sellers and buyers submit bids which are then ranked highest to lowest to generate demand and supply profiles. From the profiles, the maximum quantity exchanged can be determined by matching selling offers (starting with lowest price and moving up) ..
Double Aught
Double Aught was a software company founded by several former members of the Bungie Software team (prior to Bungie's acquisition by Microsoft). Founding the company was Greg Kirkpatrick, Jihan Kim, and David Longo. The company was formed in Brooklyn prior to the 1996 release of Marathon Infinity, th..
Double Award Science
Double Award Science is the combined study of GCSE Biology, Chemistry and Physics that results in two GCSEs. The double award is not as in-depth as studying the individual sciences, but allows room to study extra subjects of a pupil's choice. Those passing their GCSEs in double award science can p..
Double bass
Side and front views of a modern double bass with a French bow. It measures approximately 2 m tall with the endpin extended, as in this photo. The double bass is the largest and lowest-pitched bowed string instrument used in the modern symphony orchestra. It is used extensively in Western cl..
Double Bay, New South Wales
Double Bay is a harbourside suburb of Sydney, Australia, lying about 3 kilometres east of the central business district (CBD) in the Woollahra Local Government Area. The small suburb is surrounded by some of Sydney's most expensive suburbs, and for many years was the most fashionable and expensive s..
Double bell euphonium
Double bell euphonium was created to give the traditional euphonium more versatility, so that the instrument could better match other brass instruments, such as trombones or French horns, or to give a lighter sound when playing with bassoons and other woodwinds. Soloists also use the extra bell f..
Double beta decay
Nuclear processes Radioactive decay processes Alpha decayBeta decayCluster decayDouble beta decayDouble electron captureElectron captureGamma radiationInternal conversionIsomeric transitionNeutron emissionPositron emissionProton emissionSpontaneous fission Nucleosynthesis Neutron Capture* The R-p..
Double bind
Double Bind is a communicative situation where a person receives different or contradictory messages. The term, coined by the anthropologist Gregory Bateson attempts to account for the onset of schizophrenia without simply assuming a organic brain dysfunction. Bateson, G., Jackson, D. D., Haley,..
Double Bluff Beach Access
Double Bluff Beach Access and [Double Bluff State Park] in the U.S. state of Washington is considered by many to be the best beach on the Southern end of Whidbey Island with its offering of shellfish harvest and at times total solitude. Contents 1 Geography2 Geology3 Wil..
Double bottom
A double bottom is a ship hull design and construction method where the bottom of the ship has two complete layers of watertight hull surface: one outer layer forming the normal hull of the ship, and a second inner hull which is somewhat higher in the ship, perhaps a few feet, which forms a redund..
Double bottom line
Double bottom line is a business term used in socially responsible enterprise and investment. While all businesses have a conventional bottom line to measure their fiscal performance—financial profit or loss—enterprises which seek a second bottom line look to measure their performance ..
Double bowline
Double bowline attached to carabiner A double bowline is a type of knot, more secure loop than a regular bowline. Tying: First, learn to tie the bowline by laying the working end on the standing part and twisting to form a loop (the "hole" that the rabbit comes out of). Wrap the loop once mor..
Double box
Double-Box is a term in broadcast news for a graphical overlay on the screen with two rectangular "holes" where two separate [video source]s are inserted. A double box is typically used for two live shots from different locations, with a conversation taking place between the participants; i..
Double bridle
A double bridle or Weymouth bridle is a piece of horse tack. The bridle is used with two bits and two reins. One rein, the bradoon, is a modified snaffle bit, and it sits above the other bit used in a double bridle, the curb bit. A double bridle: note the two reins and the bradoon and curb bits..
Double buffering
In computer graphics, double buffering (sometimes called ping-pong buffering) is a technique used to reduce or remove visible artifacts from the drawing process. It may be implemented in either software or hardware. Computer monitors constantly redraw the visible video page (at around 70 times a s..
Double burden
The double burden refers to the workload of women who work to earn money, but also have responsibility for unpaid domestic labor. In heterosexual couples where both partners have jobs, the woman often spends significantly more time on household chores and care work, such as child rearing and care fo..
Double buzz
Double buzz refers to a multiphonic effect on the trumpet or other brass instruments. During normal play, the upper and lower lips will vibrate at the same speed. If, however, the lips are set to vibrate at different speeds two pitches may be perceived. While a brass player can train to play two id..
Double check
In chess, a double check is a check delivered by two pieces at the same time. The most common form of one check involves one piece moving to deliver check, at the same time revealing a discovered check from a piece behind (such a check is an inherent part of the type of smothered mate known as Phil..
Double Check Ranch, Arizona Sun Natural Beef
The Double Check Ranch is a 10,000-acre cattle ranch in Pinal County, Arizona. The lower reach of the San Pedro River runs through it eight miles upstream from the confluence with the Gila River. The management of the ranch is conducted with the active participation of anyone expressing interest in ..
Double check valve
A double check valve or double check assembly (DCA) is a backflow prevention device designed to protect water supplies from contamination. It consists of two check valves assembled in series usually with a ball valve or gate valve installed at each end for isolation and testing. Often, test cocks ..
Double chin
A double chin is a phenomenon caused by a layer of subcutaneous fat around the neck that sags down and creates a wrinkle, making the owner appear to have a second chin. It is more visible when the bottom jaw is lowered. A double chin is also more visible on the elderly and the obese. Eating too muc..
Double church
Double Churches are buildings with two separated churches. The main reason for this construction was a different rite in church service. The most Double Churches were built in the 11th and 12th century and are located in Germany. Bonn: Double Church with two churches on top of each other from 115..
Double circulatory system
In the first circuit, the blood is pumped to the lungs, where it acquires oxygen. It then returns to the heart and enters the second circuit, going to the rest of the body, eventually returning to the heart. The double circulatory system of blood flow refers to the separate systems of pulmona..
Double clarinet
The double clarinet (or zummara) is a Middle Eastern musical instrument consisting of two parallel cane or bamboo pipes, with five or six holes each. The reeds are either cut from the body of the instrument, or created by inserting smaller, slit tubes into the ends of the pipes. The player typical..
Double click
Double click may refer to Double click, an action performed with a computer mouse or touchpad.DoubleClick, an internet advertising company. 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 c..
Double closing
A double closing is the simultaneous purchase and sale of a real estate property involving three parties: the original seller, an investor (middleman), and the final buyer. Note: This article refers to United States laws. The underlying reasons for having a double closing vary. The most pressing..
Double clutch
A double clutch (also called a double declutch) is a driving procedure used for vehicles with an unsynchronized manual transmission. Before the introduction of synchronizers (1920s) and [helical cut] gears, double declutching was technique required to prevent damage to an automobile's ge..
Double Coffee
Double Coffee is a coffee house company based in Latvia. History The first Double Coffee opened September 26 2002 in the city of Riga, on Stabu Street. It was an instant sucsess, winning both the best trader in Riga 2002, and also the best Latvian trader 2002. Five new Double Coffee houses open..
Double Cola
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Double column magazine
A double column magazine (sometimes also referred to as "double stack") is a magazine in which cartridges are stored in two side by side stacks, offset by one half cartridge height and resting against one another. Older firearms used the simpler single column magazine where only a single stack o..
Double Compare And Swap
Double Compare And Swap (DCAS or CAS2) is an atomic primitive proposed to support certain concurrent programming techniques. DCAS takes two memory locations and writes new values into them only if they match pre-supplied "expected" values; as such, it is an extension of compare-and-swap (CAS). In h..
Double Concerto (Brahms)
The Double Concerto in A minor, Op. 102 by Johannes Brahms is a concerto for violin, cello and orchestra. It was Brahms' final work for the orchestra, most of the remaining body of his compositions being written for the piano, as Lieder for voice and in chamber music. It is considered one of Brahms'..
Double Concerto for Violin and Cello
This article is about the work by Lou Harrison. For the late Brahms concerto, see Double Concerto (Brahms). Lou Harrison's Double Concerto for Violin and Cello with Javanese Gamelan was composed in 1981-1982 upon the request of Kenneth Goldsmith of the Mirecourt Trio after the completion of Scene..
Double consciousness
Double consciousness, in its contemporary sense, was a term coined by W.E.B. Du Bois. The term is used to describe an individual whose identity is divided into two separate, contradictory identities. Du Bois spoke of double consciousness as an ever-present force tormenting the early 20th century bl..
Double Contact
Double Contact is the name of a science fiction book written by author James White and is part of the Sector General series. ..
Double contrabass flute
The double contrabass flute (sometimes also called octobass flute or subcontrabass flute) is one of the largest and lowest pitched flutes in the world. It is pitched in the key of C, three octaves below the concert flute (two octaves below the bass flute, and one octave below the contrabass flut..
Double copula
The double copula, also known as the double is, is the usage in the English language of two successive copulas when only one is necessary. For example: My point is, is that... This should not be confused with legitimate usages of two successive copulas, such as: What my point is is that... In th..
Double coset
In mathematics, an (H,K) double coset in G, where G is a group and H and K are subgroups of G, is an equivalence class for the equivalence relation defined on G by x ~ y if there are h in H and k in K with hxk = y. Then each double coset is of form HxK, and G is partitioned into its (H,K) double c..
Double counting
This article is about double counting in combinatorics. For double counting in accounting, see double counting. Contents 1 Bijective proof1.1 Example1.2 Handshaking lemma2 Probabilistic fallacy2.1 See also Bijective proof In combinatorics, double counting, also called ..
Double counting (accounting)
This article is about double counting in accounting. For double counting in probability and combinatorics, see double counting. Double-counting refers to a conceptual problem in social accounting practice, when the attempt is made to estimate the new value added by Gross Output, or the value of t..
Double coverage
In American and Canadian football double coverage is a state of defensive playcalling wherein two defensive players are assigned to "cover" one offensive player. This situation is often seen with standout wide receivers and running backs. ..
Double cross
This article is about the English phrase. For the Sliders episode see Double Cross. The term double cross refers most usually to a betrayal. To double cross someone means to suggest that you are an ally when you are not. The phrase originates from the use of the word [[wikt:cross|cross]] in the s..
Double Cross (Sliders episode)
This article is about the Sliders episode. For the double cross symbol (‡) and English phrase meaning "betray," see double cross Double Cross is the first produced, but the second aired, episode for the third season of the science fiction television show Sliders. On a world with dwindling natura..
Double Cross System
The Double Cross System or XX System, was a World War II anti-espionage and deception operation of the British military intelligence arm; MI5. It involved capturing Nazi agents and using them to broadcast mainly erroneous information to the Nazi high command. Its operations were overseen by the Twen..
Double Czech
Double Czech is a 2000 gay pornographic film notable for the fact that its two lead stars are identical twins. The film features twins Jirka and Karel Bartok walking through the woods and coming across several gay couples, during which time - in typical porn movie fashion - they masturbate and ha..
Double dactyl
A dactyl is a poetic foot of the form >-- (ON-off-off). For example, matador, realize, cereal, limerick, etc. A double dactyl can therefore mean simply two dactyls in a row. A double dactyl is also a verse form, otherwise known as "Higgledy piggledy". Like a limerick, it has a rigid structure and..
Double Dare
This article refers to the children's game show. For other articles, including the unrelated 1976 game show for adults, see: Double Dare (disambiguation). Double Dare was a children's game show, originally hosted by Marc Summers, that aired on Nickelodeon. It is often credited with putting the then..
Double Dare (1976 game show)
Double Dare was an American television game show that ran from December 13, 1976, to April 29, 1977, on CBS. Alex Trebek (later of Jeopardy!) hosted this Mark Goodson-Bill Todman production; Johnny Olson and Gene Wood took turns announcing. This version of Double Dare was not related to the popular..
Double Dare (comics)
Double Dare is a villain team in the DC Comics Universe. It consists of a pair of identical twin women, Aliki & Margot Marceau. They are thieves with a circus background who use their acrobatic skills to commit their crimes. Although they primarily work out of Paris, they seem to be infatuated w..
Double Dare (disambiguation)
Double Dare is the name of: a 1976 game show hosted by Alex Trebek, host of Jeopardy! (see Double Dare (1976))a 1985 dramatic television series starring Billy Dee Williamsa 1986 children's game show. (see Double Dare)a 2004 film screened at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival (see Double Da..
Double Dare (video game)
Game cover for NES version of "Double Dare" Double Dare was a video game based on the Nickelodeon game show "Double Dare." It was released by GameTek for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1990, and ported to the NES by Rare Ltd.. Contents 1 Game Options2 Gameplay3 Miscellan..
Double data rate
In computing, a computer bus operating with double data rate transfers data on both the rising and falling edges of the clock signal, effectively nearly doubling the data transmission rate without having to deal with the additional problems of timing skew that increasing the number of data lines wou..
Double decker
For the chocolate bar, see Double Decker Double-decker bus next to a Ferrari A double-decker is a bus, aeroplane, train, tram, ferry or any public transit vehicle that has two levels for passengers, one deck above the other. The term can also refer to a sandwich with three layers of bread an..
Double Decker
This article is about the candy bar; for twin level transportation vehicles see double decker. A Double Decker is a candy bar made by Cadbury, introduced in 1976. It consists of a two layer bar covered in milk chocolate. The lower (crunchy) layer is made of crisped cereals, and the upper (chewy) la..
Double Decker (chocolate bar)
Double Decker is a chocolate bar from Cadbury's. It was first introduced in 1976, and has a name inspired by the British obsession with double-decker buses in the 1970's. The chocolate bar, which is lightly flavoured with coffee, is structured in two layers; an upper whipped nougat layer, with a..
Double decker tram
A double-decker tram is a tram that has two levels. Double-decker were once popular in some European cities, like Berlin and in parts of Asia, usually in ex-colonial countries. They are still in service in Hong Kong, Alexandria, and Blackpool. ..
Double Dee
Double Dee was an Italian dance music duo who scored one hit: "Found Love," which spent a week at #1 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 1990. The song did not chart on the Hot 100 but did reach #64 on the Airplay chart. Members of the group were Davide Domenella and Donato "Dany" Losito. "..
Double Dee and Steinski
Doug DeFranco and Steve Stein were Hip-Hop producers who achieved notoriety in the early 1980's for a series of sample-based collages known as the Lessons, which are still well-regarded today as early underground Hip-Hop classics. Although they never had a hit record, they proved highly influentual ..
Double default
Double default occurs in banking, when the obligor and the guarantor fail to meet their obligations. ..
Double deficit
Double deficit can refer to: Double deficit (economics)Double deficit (education) 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...
Double deficit (economics)
An economy is deemed to have a double deficit (also known as a twin deficit) if it has a current account deficit and a fiscal deficit. In effect, the economy is giving claims on domestic assets to foreigners in exchange for foreign-made goods. Traditional macroeconomics predicts that persistent dou..
Double deficit (education)
The ability to read is believed to depend on two skills. Phonological processing skills make up the ability to identify and manipulate sounds in speech. Automatic naming skills compose the ability to translate visual information into a phonological code. The double-deficit theory of reading dis..
Double degree
A double-degree programme, sometimes called a conjoint degree, dual degree, or simultaneous degree programme, involves a student working for two different university degrees in parallel, either at the same institution or at different institutions (sometimes in different countries), completing them i..
Double density
Double density, often shortened DD, is a capacity designation on magnetic storage, usually floppy disks. It describes the use of an encoding (or modulation) of information, which can encode on average twice as many bits per time unit compare to single density. This is achieved by using MFM instead o..
Double Density Compact Disc
Double Density Compact Disc (DDCD) is a compact disc-based optical disc technology developed by Sony. The format is defined by the purple book standard document. It doubles the original 650 MB to 1.3GB capacity of a CD on recordable (DDCD-R) and rewritable (DDCD-RW) discs by narrowing the track pit..
Double devolution
Double devolution was first coined last year by the Young Foundation. It is closely associated with Cabinet Minister David Miliband [link] who used it in a series of speeches in 2005 and 2006. The term refers to a double devolution of power from central government to local government, a..
Double Digits
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. Double Digits was a pricing game on the American television game show, The Price Is Right.It was played for a ..
Double diode triode
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 May 2006. A double diode triode is a t..
Double dipping
Double dipping has several meanings: Contents 0.1 Canadian politics0.2 Food0.3 DVDs1 External links Canadian politics In Canadian politics, the term is used to refer to politicians or civil servants who draw one pension, or benefit, while working in another job within the gov..
Double Disc Court
It has been suggested that this article or section be [Merging and moving pagesmerged] into Disc games. ([[User talk:WAvegetarian/Disc games|Discuss]]) The Double Disc Court field Double Disc Court (DDC) is a sport played with two flying discs. It is played between two teams of two..
Double dispatch
Double dispatch is a mechanism that dispatches a function call to different concrete functions depending on the runtime types of multiple objects involved in the call. A related concept are multimethods. In most object-oriented systems, the concrete function that is called from a function call in th..
Double displacement reaction
In a chemical double displacement reaction (double replacement, metathesis, or ion exchange reactions) two compounds swap ions, effectively displacing each other to form two new compounds, thus the name. The general formula is AX + BY → BX + AY. For example: Think of it as switching dance par..
Double distilled water
Double distilled water (abbreviated "ddH2O" or "Bidest. water") is prepared by double distillation of deionized water. It is used, among other things, when single distillation does not lead to sufficiently pure water for some applications in biochemistry. Bidest. water is used when pure, sterile wa..
Double doctoring
"Double doctoring" is where patients visit multiple doctors to get prescriptions. See also: Forgeries in medical prescriptionDoctor shopping Wikinews has news related to: [[Wikinews:|}}}]] ..
Double Down (comics)
Double Down is DC Comics supervillain and one of the new rogues of the Flash. He first appeared in Flash: Iron Heights and was Created by Geoff Johns and Ethan van Sciver (2001). History Jeremy Tell was a con artist and compulsive gambler. One night, after losing all his money in a game, Tell m..
Double Dragon
Double Dragon title screen (arcade). Double Dragon (spelled in kanji as 双截龍) is a classic beat 'em up video game series initially developed by Technos Japan Corporation, who also developed the Nekketsu Kouha: Kunio-Kun series. The original game was designed by a man named Yoshihisa Kis..
Double Dragon (arcade game)
Double Dragon was developed by Technos, released in 1987, and distributed worldwide by Taito (who are often mistakenly credited for creating the game). The original Double Dragon was one of the earliest beat-em-ups or side-scrolling fighting games in which a player fights against a swarm of advers..
Double dribble
For the video game called Double Dribble made for the Nintendo Entertainment System, see Double Dribble (video game) In the game of basketball, a double dribble is a violation in which a player dribbles (bounces) the ball, clearly holds it with a combination of either one or two hands (while either..
Double Dribble
'Double Dribble could refer to one of several things: Double Dribble, a 1946 theatrical cartoon starring the Disney character Goofy.Double Dribble, a video game, originally for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1986Double dribble, a technique in the game of basketball. This is a [disambigua..
Double Dribble (video game)
Double Dribble for the Nintendo Entertainment System was based on Konami's 1986 arcade game titled Double Dribble - The Ultimate Basketball Game. The NES version features 5-on-5 action on a horizontally scrolling court, four different teams (Boston, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles), three levels o..
Double Dropping
Double Dropping or the Dropping System is a brewing method for the production of ales. During the early 20th century it was the most popular method of fermentation for English Ales but has now seen a great reduction in its use due to brewers using artificial methods to obtain largely the same effect..
Double drumming
Double drumming (or double drums as it is sometimes referred to) is a musical technique, used mostly in rock music, where two drummers play drum kit at the same time. One may play the rhythm while another may play another style, or both may play the same rhythm. Bands/Artists that have used double ..
Double dutch
It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a [Disambiguationdisambiguation page]. ([[Wikipedia talk:|Discuss]]) The term Double Dutch has several different meanings. Contents 1 English slang2 Language game (I)3 Language ga..
Double Dutch (film)
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Double Dynamite
Double Dynamite is a surreally fascinating 1951 movie comedy featuring Jane Russell, Groucho Marx, and Frank Sinatra. Contents 0.0.0.1 Bonkers Plot0.0.0.2 Sinatra Sings0.0.0.3 Whatever Happened to...?0.0.0.4 Writers and Director0.0.0.5 Cast Bonkers Plot Filmed while Si..
Double Eagle
The 1933 Double Eagle, Saint Gaudens' design A Double Eagle is a gold coin of the United States with a denomination of $20. Although the "eagle"-based nomenclature for gold U.S. coinage is often assumed to be merely slang, the "eagle," "half-eagle" and "quarter-eagle" were specifically give..
Double eagle (disambiguation)
Double eagle may refer to: Double Eagle, a gold coin of the United States with a denomination of $20Double Eagle II, a hot air ballon that became the first to cross the Atlantic Ocean in 1978Double Eagle II Airport, an airport in Albuquerque, New MexicoAn extremely rare golf score of three strokes ..
Double Eagle II
Double Eagle II Monument, Presque Isle, ME Double Eagle II, piloted by Ben Abruzzo, Maxie Anderson, and Larry Newman, became the first balloon to cross the Atlantic Ocean when it landed 17 August 1978 in Miserey near Paris, 137 hours 6 minutes after leaving Presque Isle, Maine. The flight, t..
Double Eagle II Airport
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Double electron capture
Nuclear processes Radioactive decay processes Alpha decayBeta decayCluster decayDouble beta decayDouble electron captureElectron captureGamma radiationInternal conversionIsomeric transitionNeutron emissionPositron emissionProton emissionSpontaneous fission Nucleosynthesis Neutron Capture* The R-p..
Double entendre
A double entendre is a figure of speech similar to the pun, in which a spoken phrase can be understood in either of two ways. The first, literal meaning is an innocent one, while the second meaning is often ironic or risqué and requires the hearer to have some additional knowledge. Although an exp..
Double entry
Double entry may refer to: The double-entry bookkeeping system, also known as the double-entry accounting system.Double penetrationA pair of doors in the same opening e.g. French doors See also ReentryDouble entendreDual-ported RAM This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of ..
Double episode
A double episode is a type of TV show episode that starts a new storyline after the commercial break. The childrens' cartoons on Nickelodeon are often an example of this. Technically, a double episode is a single episode split into 2 played on the same half hour. However, some channels air them a..
Double exposure
See "Double Exposure" for other uses of this term Apollo 8 launch. The photo is a double exposure, as the Moon was not visible at the time of launch (NASA). In film and photography, double exposure is a technique in which a piece of film is exposed twice, to two different images. The resul..
Double Exposure
Double exposure refers to: Double exposure, a photographic techniqueDouble Exposure (comedy series), a Canadian radio and TV showDouble Exposure, Inc, a computer game companyDouble Exposure (band), was an American band from the disco era.Double Exposure -the second TV game show from creators Merrill..
Double Exposure (band)
Double Exposure was an American disco era band hailing from Philadelphia, USA. Band members were Leonard Davis, Joe Harris, Chuck Whittington, and Jimmy Williams and they recorded for the Salsoul record label. Their 1976 album Ten Percent featured a pair of major club hits with the title track's r..
Double Exposure (comedy series)
Promotional image of Linda Cullen and Bob Robertson for the CBC radio show Double Exposure Double Exposure was a Canadian radio and television comedy series which mocked contemporary Canadian politics. The show starred Linda Cullen and Bob Robertson, and focused primarily on the stars' voice i..
Double Exposure Blackjack
Double Exposure Blackjack is a variant of blackjack in which both the dealer's cards are revealed to players at the start of the hand. Knowing the dealer's hand provides significant information, and without rules modifications would be advantageous to the player. The main rules changes to provide t..
Double Falshood
Double Falshood (sometimes erroneously listed as "The Double Falshood") is a play by Lewis Theobald, first produced on December 13, 1727 at the Drury Lane Theatre and published in 1728, which he claimed to have based on three manuscripts dating from the time of the English Restoration of an unnamed ..
Double Fantasy
Double Fantasy is the comeback album by John Lennon and Yoko Ono, released in 1980 initially on the newly-formed Geffen Records, and now through E.M.I., the distributor of all of Lennon's output. It is notable for being John Lennon's last authorised release, coming out just three weeks before his ..
Double Fanucci
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Double fault
Computing In computing, a double fault exception occurs if the processor cannot save the state before calling an exception handler. On Intel 80386 machines, the state is saved on the stack, so a double fault occurs if the processor runs out of stack, either because of memory segment underflow or o..
Double feature
The double feature was a motion picture industry phenomenon in which theatre managers would exhibit two films for the price of one, supplanting an earlier format in which one feature film and various short subject reels would be shown. Origin and format Movie theaters, interested in attracting cust..
Double figure eight
300px 300px Canonical Name: Double figure eight Variant Name(s): stevedore's knot. Category: Stopper. Origin: According the C.L.Day's Art of Knotting & Splicing, this stopper knot was introduced by the Stevedore rope co., hence its name (not derived from any use by stevedores (dockwork..
Double figure eight bend
The double figure eight bend is a strong bend, used for joining two ropes of similar sizes. To make it, first tie a loose figure eight in the end of one of the ropes, then retrace it, starting from the working end, using the second rope. This bend lays flat and does not slip easily. ..
Double Fine Action Comics
Double Fine Action Comics (DFAC) is a webcomics collective supported by Double Fine Productions. Each comic varies in style, but they all reflect the somewhat eclectic humor found in the game Psychonauts. There are currently four comics on DFAC, each one named after its creator. External links ..
Double Fine Productions
The Double Fine logo, consisting of a two-headed baby. Double Fine Productions is a software game company founded in July of 2000 by Tim Schafer after his departure from LucasArts. He started Double Fine with a mixture of personnel from the Grim Fandango development team and new employees. Do..
Double first cousin
Double first cousins arise when two siblings reproduce with another set of siblings and the resulting children are related to each other through both parents' families. Double first cousins share both sets of grandparents in common and have a higher degree of consanguinity than ordinary first cousin..
Double fisherman's knot
Use the double fisherman's knot to tie together two ropes of unequal sizes. This knot and the triple fisherman's knot are the variations used most often in rock climbing. See also list of knots ..
Double florin (British coin)
The Double Florin (4/-) was one of the shortest-lived British coin denominations ever, only being produced between 1887 and 1890. The silver coin weighed 22.6 grams and was 36 millimetres in diameter. The obverse side of the coin shows a portrait of Queen Victoria wearing a veil, with the inscript..
Double Flower
Double Flower (Chinese:花花) is a Hong Kong football club and plays in 2nd Division League (Level 2). It was a very successful team in 90s under the name 快譯通   Hong Kong Second Division League 2005/06 clubs ..
Double Fudge
Double Fudge published in 2003 is the fourth in a series of books by Judy Blume about Peter Hatcher and his notorious younger brother, known by the nickname "Fudge". [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Now, Peter is twelve years old and in the seven..
Double Gloucester cheese
contradict itself.Please see the discussion on the [talk page]. Cotswold Double Gloucester cheese Double Gloucester cheese is a cheese created using a mixture of morning and evening milk, hence the name, Double Gloucester. It is a traditional, unpasteurized, semi-hard cheese wh..
Double gulp
The Double Gulp is a 64oz (1.9L) self-serve fountain drink that costs roughly $1.39 + tax US. It is sold along with the smaller sized drinks the Gulp, Big Gulp, and Super Big Gulp at 7-Eleven convenience stores. This happens to be the largest mass produced fountain drink. The drinks include such maj..
Double Happiness
Double Happiness can refer to the following. Double Happiness - The 2005 album by Australian musician Jimmy Barnes.Double Happiness - A popular Chinese drama series.Double Happiness - A 1994 movie starring Sandra Oh.Double Happiness - A photobook by Chien-Chi Chang. redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Double Happiness (album)
Double Happiness is an album by Australian singer Jimmy Barnes. It was released in 18 July 2005 on CD and vinyl. The album contains duets Barnes performed with various artists, as well as collaborations with bands. Tracklisting "Sit on My Knee" (with Dallas Crane)"Gonna Take Some Time" (with Maha..
Double Happiness (film)
Double Happiness is a 1994 film by Canadian director Mina Shum. The film stars Sandra Oh as Jade Li, an artist struggling to assert her independence from the expectations of her Chinese Canadian family. Callum Keith Rennie also stars as Mark, Jade's love interest. ..
Double Happiness (TV series)
''This article refers to the television show, for other uses, please see Double Happiness. Double Happiness 喜临门 is a Chinese drama serial on MediaCorp Channel 8. The show stars Ivy Lee, Xie Shaoguang, Xiang Yun, Aileen Tan, Vivian Lai, Edmund Chen, Alan Tern, Patricia Mok, Rayson Tan, Priscel..
Double hashing
Double hashing is a computer programming technique used in hashing to resolve hash collisions, cases when two different values to be searched for produce the same hash key. It is a popular collision-resolution technique in open-addressed hash tables. Like linear probing, it uses one hash value as a..
Double Haven
Double Haven or Yan Chau Tong (印洲塘) is a harbour hugged by Double Island, Crescent Island and Crooked Island with north-eastern New Territories of Hong Kong. Major parts of the haven falls within Yan Chau Tong Marine Park to protect the wildlife of the marine creatures. It is called 'Little ..
Double Header/Scotsman in Space
Double Header/Scotsman in Space is an episode of Ren & Stimpy from the 4th season. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Double Header Air date: January 7th, 1995. Story by: Bob Camp & Jim Gomez Storyboard by Tom McGrath Directed By Michael Kim Ren..
Double helix
For James D. Watson's book, see The Double Helix. Doublehelix is an Asterix character. Double helix stairway in the Vatican Museum Image of a DNA chain - showing the double helix In geometry a double helix (plural helices) typically consists of two congruent helices with the same axis, d..
Double Helix (episode)
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Double Helix Nebula
The Double Helix Nebula is a gaseous nebula near the center of our galaxy, which is thought to have been distorted by magnetic torsion into the shape of two connected spirals, known popularly as a double helix, akin to the shape of DNA. The nebula was discovered by the Spitzer Space Telescope. T..
Double heterostructure
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 April 2006. A double heterostructure i..
Double Hour
Double Hour is an American-produced and German-directed show that airs on both American and German television. It tells the stories of events that took place within two hours. Episodes include the bombing of the 19th Street subway station, the accidental crash of a B-17 into the Empire State Buildin..
Double hull
A double hull is a ship hull design and construction method where the bottom and sides of the ship have two complete layers of watertight hull surface: one outer layer forming the normal hull of the ship, and a second inner hull which is somewhat further into the ship, perhaps a few feet, which fo..
Double hyphen
The double hyphen (⸗) is a punctuation mark that consists of two parallel hyphens. It is not to be confused with two consecutive hyphens (--), which usually represent an em dash (—) on devices which do not have a dedicated em dash glyph. In order to avoid its being confused with the equals si..
Double H High Adventure Base
redirect[[Template:Portal]] Double H High Adventure Base, located in Datil, New Mexico, is the newest National High Adventure program of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). The Double H High Adventure Base is located at the Torstenson Family Wildlife Center, formerly known as the Double H Ranch. The D..
Double Image
Double Image is a novel by David Morrell. It was published in 1998 by Warner Books. Plot Summary [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Double Image is a noir thriller from Morrell set in modern-day Los Angeles. It tells the story of a war photographer n..
Double Impact
Double Impact is a 1991 film, directed by Sheldon Lettich and starring Jean Claude Van Damme as Alex/Chad Wagner. Alex and Chad Wagner are twins who are separated when they are babies when their parents are killed by a crime boss. Now 25 years later they meet for the first time and join forces to e..
Double Indemnity
Double Indemnity is a 1944 film noir. It stars Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck and Edward G. Robinson. The movie was adapted by Billy Wilder and Raymond Chandler from the novella of the same title by James M. Cain that first appeared in 1935 in abridged, 8-part serial form in Liberty Magazine. ..
Double indemnity
Double Indemnity is a clause or provision in a life insurance or accident policy whereby the company agrees to pay twice the face of the contract in cases of accidental death. ..
Double India Pale Ale
Double India Pale Ales (or Double IPAs or DIPAs) are a strong, hoppy style of beer associated with the U.S. West Coast. The style is sometimes known as Imperial IPA, but the name seems to be falling out of favor with brewers. Double IPA's are basically India Pale Ales with higher amounts of malt ..
Double integral
In mathematical analysis, there is an important distinction between a double integral and an iterated integral. To one who has had an advanced calculus course but not a measure-theoretic real analysis course, the difference may seem subtle. Contents 1 Definitions2 Counterexample3 E..
Double Island
Double Island may also refer to: Double Island, near Cairns Queensland Australia.Wong Wan Chau, Double Island, Hong Kong redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Double Island, Cairns Queensland
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Double Island Point
Double Island Point is a coastal headland in Queensland, Australia. It's the next headland north of Noosa and is within the Cooloola section of the Great Sandy National Park, at the southern end of Wide Bay. The point was named by Captain Cook when he passed it on 18 May 1770, "on account of its f..
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Double jeopardy (disambiguation)
Double jeopardy is a type of procedural defence in legal terminology. This phrase, in title case, can also mean: "Double Jeopardy!", the second round of the television gameshow Jeopardy!, during which all point values are doubled and there is a second "Daily Double"Double Jeopardy (film), a 1999 A..
Double Jeopardy (film)
Double Jeopardy is a film made in 1999 starring Tommy Lee Jones and Ashley Judd, about a woman who is framed by her husband for his murder. She serves several years in prison and then emerges bent on finding her husband and son. The movie explores the ramifications of a misinterpretation of the ..
Double Jeopardy (Stargate SG-1)
"Double Jeopardy" }||}}} }|episode list=|overridean=}} episode }|episode list=}} of the science fiction}}} television series Stargate SG-1}}}. Plot } On the world Juna, the Stargate activates and SG-1 comes through. However they are soon attacked by Jaffa and the natives of Juna. One of the natives..
Double jump
In computer and video games, double jump refers to two distinct phenomenon: a game mechanic intended by the designers of the game in which a player can jump, and then in mid-air jump again; and a game mechanic unintended by the original designers in which a player can gain extra height by jumping up..
Double junction
A double junction is a railway track configuration where a double track railway splits into two double track lines. Usually, one line is the main line and carries traffic through the junction at normal speed, while the other track is a branch line which carries traffic through the junction at reduc..
Double Ka Meetha
Double ka Meetha is a dessert made from bread, milk and lots of sugar. It is one of delicacies served in wedding dinners in Hyderabad. Also a good way to use up left over bread. Recipe: Ingredients: - 1 Litre Whole milk - 100gms Sugar (4oz approx.) - 10 slices of bread, dried by leaving out overnig..
Double knitting
Double knitting is a form of knitting in which two fabrics are knit simultaneously with two yarns on one pair of needles. The fabrics may be inseparable, as in interlock knitted fabrics, or they can simply be two unconnected fabrics. In principle, an arbitrary number [n] of fabrics can b..
Double layer
This article deals with the structure in a plasma. In electrochemistry the term "double layer" refers to a thin charged structure formed on the interface between an electrode and a solution of electrolyte. A double layer is a structure in a plasma and consists of two parallel layers with opposit..
Double Leaf Society
The Double Leaf Society (双葉会 Futabakai) was a Japanese military secret society of the 1920s, comprising radical officers with a belief in ultranationalism and the need for a purge of the 'corrupt' Choshu elements of the Imperial Japanese Army. References [Japan's dark background 1881-194..
Double Leg
The Double Leg (trick) is a Capoeira move also called the Armada Dupla.The double leg takedown in martial arts and combat sports is a technique for taking the opponent to the ground. ..
Double Leg (trick)
A double leg is a move that originated from Capoeira but was incorporate into tricking like many other martial arts moves because of its difficulty and aesthetics. Its Capoeira name is Armada Dupla. The distinguishing feature of this move is the fact that both legs remain together during the take of..
Double Life
Double Life is a 2-CD compilation album of songs by Värttinä. It includes the entire 6.12 live album, and songs from studio albums Seleniko, Aitara and Ilmatar. It was released in 2002 and is only available in Taiwan. Contents 1 Track listing1.1 Disc 11.2 Disc 22 Externa..
Double lift
A double lift is a sleight of hand used by magicians in card magic. Method [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: The following section reveals a magic secret. Please skip this section if you do not want to know the secret. The double lift, or DL as it is often referred to by magicians, is..
Double Lips
This article or section seems not to be written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia entry.Please improve the article or discuss proposed changes on the talk page. See Wikipedia's [Guide to writing better articlesguide to writing better articles] for suggestions. Double Lips is..
Double Live
For the Double Live album recorded by Rheostatics, see Double Live (Rheostatics album). Double Live is the name of Garth Brooks' tenth country album. As its name implies, it is a double live album album recorded live during Brooks' second world tour in 1998. It broke the single week sales record ..
Double Live (Rheostatics album)
Double Live is a 1997 album by Rheostatics. It collects a variety of live performances by the band, ranging from intimate club settings to record store sessions to their arena tour with The Tragically Hip in 1996. The album includes a number of tracks which have never appeared on any previous Rheo..
Double Live Gonzo!
Track listing Disc 1 Just What The Doctor OrderedYank Me, Crank MeGonzoBaby Please Don`t GoGreat White BuffaloHibernation Disc 2 Stormtroopin`StrangleholdWang Dang Sweet PoontangCat Scratch FeverMotor City Madhouse Credits Cliff Davies - , Drums, VocalsDavid Gahr - PhotographyDerek St. Holmes - ..
Double majority
A double majority is the name given to a vote which requires a majority of votes according to two separate criteria. The mechanism is usually used to require strong support for any measure considered to be of great importance. Contents 1 Examples of double majority1.1 In the United Sta..
Double Maxim Beer Company
The Double Maxim Beer Company (founded in 1999) was set up to rescue the famous Double Maxim beer, which had ceased production when the Vaux brewery was closed in the same year. The new company was founded by ex-Vaux directors Doug Trotman, Mark Anderson and ex-Vaux head brewer, Jim Murray, and in ..
Double Medium
Double Medium is a fictional combat technique in the manga and anime by Hiroyuki Takei,Shaman King. Introduction Double Medium is a technique that is required of a shaman if, after merging with his guardian spirit, the flow of energy he is trying to externalize is too great. He will lose control o..
Double Mersenne number
In mathematics, a double Mersenne number is a Mersenne number of the form [M_ = 2^-1] where n is a positive integer. The first few double Mersenne numbers are [M_ = M_1 = 1 ] [M_ = M_3 = 7 ] [M_ = M_7 = 127 ] [M_ = M_ = 32767 = 7 \times 31 \times 151 &..
Double Mersenne prime
A double Mersenne prime in number theory is a double Mersenne number which is also prime. A Mersenne prime is a number of the form [M_n=2^n-1] which is prime. This implies that n is also prime. If [M_=2^-1] is also prime, it is called a double Mersenne prime. The first four ..
Double Metaphone
The Double Metaphone search algorithm is a phonetic algorithm written by Lawrence Philips and is the second generation of his Metaphone algorithm. Its implementation was described in the June 2000 issue of C/C++ Users Journal. It is called "Double" because it can return both a primary and a seconda..
Double minute
Fluorescent in situ hybridization of a metaphase spread showing chromosomes stained in red and double minutes stained in green (left) and all nuclear DNA stained black (right). In both panels, the double minutes are indicated by arrows. Double minutes are small fragments of extrachromosomal DNA..
Double monastery
A double monastery is an institution combining a separate monastery for monks and an abbey for nuns. Examples include Coldingham Monastery in Scotland. Whilst the monks and nuns lived in separate buildings they were usually united in the Abbess as head of the entire household and would have chanted ..
Double neck guitar
A double neck guitar is a guitar that has two necks. The most common type has 12 strings on the top neck, while the bottom neck has the normal six. Combination six-string and 4-string are also used. This allows the guitarist to switch quickly and easily between the two necks without taking the tim..
Double negative
For double negatives in mathematics, see Double negative elimination. A double negative occurs when two forms of negation are used in the same sentence. In some languages a double negative resolves to a negative, while in others it resolves to a positive. These are strictly grammatical rules and h..
Double Negative (artwork)
Double Negative is a piece of earth art located on the Mormon Mesa (or Virgin River Mesa) near Overton, Nevada (also known as Moapa Valley), completed in 1969 by the artist Michael Heizer. The work consists of a long trench in the earth, 30 feet wide, 50 feet deep, and 1500 feet long, created by th..
Double negative elimination
In logic and the propositional logic, the inference rules double negative elimination (also called double negation elimination) and double negative introduction (also called double negation introduction) allow deriving the double negative equivalent by adding (for double negative introduction) or re..
Double Nickels on the Dime
Double Nickels on the Dime is an album recorded by The Minutemen on the SST label in 1984. The album is a diverse combination of punk, funk, spoken word, noise, 70's rock, acoustic guitar instrumentals, and even jazz. Standout tracks include "History Lesson Part II", "Corona", "Jesus and Tequila"..
Double Ninth Festival
The Double Ninth Festival (}; }, also Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: or Chung Yeung Festival in Hong Kong) dated on the ninth day of the ninth month in Chinese calendar, is a traditional Chinese holiday, mentioned in writing since before the East Han period. According to the I Ching, nine is a y..
Double Oak, Texas
Double Oak is a town in Denton County, Texas, United States. The population was 2,179 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4 External links Geography Double Oak is located at [33°3′52″N, 97°6′38″W] (33.064331, -97.110690)[..
Double or Nothing (Angel episode)
Contents 0.1 Summary0.2 Expanded overview1 Writing and acting2 Production details2.1 Music3 Quotes and trivia4 Continuity4.1 Timing4.2 Arc significance5 External links Summary Gunn and Fred are totally in love with each other. But it's revealed ..
Double or Quits
Double or Quits (or Double and Quits) is another name for Monte Carlo. Double or Quits is a solitaire card game using a deck of 52 playing cards. The game is so called because the cards are built in a pattern where the value doubles and decreases by 13 if necessary. The game starts with eight card..
Double outlet right ventricle
Double outlet right ventricle (or "DORV") is a condition where both of the great arteries connect (in whole or in part) to the right ventricle. It can occur with or without transposition of the great arteries. When it occurs in conjunction with anterior ventricular septal defect, it is called Tau..
Double overhand
This is simply a logical extension of the regular overhand knot. The result is slightly larger, harder to untie. See also list of knots ..
Double parking
The car on the right is double parked. Double parking is the illegal practice (exceptions in the U.S. are Oregon, Washington, and Montana) of parking a vehicle to the side of a row of vehicles that is already parked next to the curb. This often prevents some of the vehicles in the first row fr..
Double pendulum
In horology, a double pendulum is a system of two simple pendulums on a common mounting which move in anti-phase. In mathematics, in the area of dynamical systems, a double pendulum is a pendulum with another pendulum attached to its end, and is a simple physical system that exhibits rich dynamic b..
Double Plaidinum
Double Plaidinum is the fourth album by Lagwagon, released on August 12, 1997 (see 1997 in music). It is their first album without the original line-up as guitarist Shawn Dewey and drummer Derrick Plourde both left the band before the recording of this album. Track listing "Alien 8" - 1:50"Making..
Double planet
Pluto and Charon are often considered as a double planet. The term double planet is an informal term with several accepted usages which share the meaning of two interacting planets of comparable mass. There are also double asteroids (or double minor planets), such as 90 Antiope. Contents 1..
Double Platinum
Double Platinum is a 1999 telefilm starring Diana Ross and Brandy Norwood. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The story begins with a scene featuring star singer Olivia King (Ross) leaving her daughter Kayla, who was an infant at the time. It is revea..
Double Platinum (album)
Double Platinum is a greatest hits album by the American hard rock band KISS. Many of the songs on Double Platinum were modified from their original versions. In the case of "Strutter," it was completely re-recorded with a slight disco feel as "Strutter '78." Other songs ("Hard Luck Woman," "Det..
Double play
This article is about baseball. For double play magnetic tape, see audio tape length and thickness. After stepping on second base, the fielder throws to first to complete a double play In baseball, a double play (denoted on statistics sheets by DP) is the act of making two outs during the sa..
Double Player
Double Player is a set of two wireless controllers for the Nintendo Entertainment System created by Acclaim. This accessory has the Nintendo Seal of Quality. Like most other controllers, it included twin turbo rapid-fire and a slow motion mode. The wireless signal can be read from up to 30 feet awa..
Double posting
Double posting is a term used on Internet forums to describe when a user, often without much knowledge of the internet, posts twice in a row without another user's post separating the two. Many people hate the practice as it wastes space and the user could have used an edit button to add the comme..
Double precision
In computing, double precision is a computer numbering format that occupies two storage locations in computer memory at address and address+1. A double precision number, sometimes simply a double, may be defined to be an integer, fixed point, or floating point. Modern computers with 32-bit stores..
Double Prices
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. Double Prices is a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right. It is played for a fo..
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Double quasar
See also the Twin Quasar (Q0957+561A/B) When two quasars are so nearly in the same direction as seen from Earth that they appear to be a single quasar to the naked eye but may be separated by the use of telescopes, they are referred to as a double quasar. These are two different quasars, and not th..
Double reed
A double reed is a type of reed by means of which the sound is originated in various wind instruments. The term double reed comes from the fact that there are two pieces of cane vibrating against each other. A single reed consists of one piece of cane which vibrates against a mouthpiece which is mo..
Double rifle
A double rifle is a type of rifle with two barrels instead of one. In general, double rifles are more expensive and release much more recoil. Because of their ability to fire two quick shots, double rifles are often used to hunt dangerous game in Africa, and previously also in India. The double-bar..
Double salt
Double salts are salts containing more than one cation or anion. They form when more than one salt is dissolved in a liquid and when together they crystallize in a regular pattern. A well-known double salt is alum containing two cations, sodium and aluminum and a sulphate anion. Other examples are p..
Double Secret Probation
Double Secret Probation is a condition of arbitrarily imposed scrutiny of a given person's or group's activities in an organizational or academic setting without procedural warning. The phrase sprang to prominence in the 1978 comedic film National Lampoon's Animal House when Dean Vernon Wormer (Joh..
Double Seven
Double Seven is an album by The Upsetters. Track listing Side one "Kentucky Skank""Double Six" – U Roy"Just Enough" – David Isaacs"In The Iaah""Jungle Lion""We Are Neighbours" – David IsaacsSide two "Soul Man""Stick Together" – U Roy"High Fashion" – I Roy"Long Sentence""Hail Stones""Iro..
Double sheet bend
Double sheet bend tied between two different nylon ropes. The double sheet bend is a strong knot used to tie two ropes (usually of different thicknesses or rigidity) together. It is a doubled version of the sheet bend. To tie the double sheet bend, start by making a bight in the smaller line...
Double Shot
This single by The Residents is titled "Double Shot" (It includes the " marks). It is an avant-garde 7" single. Although the back track listing has the words "God in Three Persons" between them, it tells us that 'The Thing About Them' is adapted from it and 'Double Shot' served as inspiration for it..
Double Springs, Alabama
Double Springs is a town in Winston County, Alabama, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 1,003. The city is the county seat of Winston County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Travel and Entertainment4 External links G..
Double Square-spot
The Double Square-spot (Xestia triangulum) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is distributed through most of Europe. This species has pale brown forewings marked with two distinctive black marks (despite the common name only one of these is square, the other being roughly triangular). The hindw..
Double squeeze
The double squeeze is a type of squeeze play in the card game of Bridge. Double squeezes are a combination of two simple squeezes carried out against both opponents. If both squeezes are executed by the very same trick, that is the same squeeze card, the double squeeze is called simultaneous. If b..
Double standard
redirect [[Template:Context]] A double standard, according to the World Book Dictionary, is a standard applied more leniently to one group than to another. When judicial processes are applied more strictly to some people more than others, such double standards are seen as unjust because they violate..
Double Star
This page is about a novel by Robert Heinlein. For other uses, see double star (disambiguation). Double Star is a science fiction novel by Robert A. Heinlein. It was published in 1956 and received a Hugo Award the same year (for Best Novel). [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or..
Double star
This topic is about the astronomical phenomenon. For other uses, see double star (disambiguation). When two stars are so nearly in the same direction as seen from Earth that they appear to be a single star to the naked eye but may be separated by the use of telescopes, they are referred to as a dou..
Double star (disambiguation)
The term double star can refer to one of several things: the astronomical phenomenonthe science fiction novel by Robert A. Heinleina joint Chinese/European satellite mission to study the Earth's magnetic field This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated wi..
Double Star Mission
For other uses of the term double star, see double star (disambiguation). Double Star is a satellite based space mission sponsored by the European Space Agency and the China National Space Administration. It is the first space mission launched by China to investigate Earth's magnetosphere. Overvie..
Double steaming
Double steaming is a Chinese cooking technique to prepare delicate food such as bird nests, shark fins etc. The food is covered with water and put in a covered ceramic jar. The jar is then steamed for several hours. This technique ensures there is no loss of liquid or moisture (its essences) fr..
Double stop
A double stop, in music terminology, is the act of playing two notes simultaneously on a melodic percussion instrument or stringed instrument, for example a violin, a viola, a cello or a guitar. In performing a double stop, two separate strings are depressed (stopped) by the fingers, and bowed or pl..
Double stressor
A double stressor is a pair of stresses that together act in synergy to increase the effect of stress. They need not be of the same nature to have a synergistic effect. ..
Double subscript notation
In Engineering, Double-subscript notation is notation used to indicate some variable between two points (each point being represented by one of the subscripts). In electronics, the notation is usually used to indicated the direction of current or voltage, while in mechanical engineering it is someti..
Double Suicide
is a 1969 film directed by Masahiro Shinoda, based on the play The Love Suicides at Amijima by Monzaemon Chikamatsu. The film makes heavy usage of Japanese theatrical traditions such as kuroko (stagehands dressed entirely in black). External links [Claire Johnston essay at criterionco.com�..
Double superscript notation
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Double Super Secret Background
Double Super Secret Background is a neologism, often used humorously, referring to the journalistic concept of keeping a background source secret. --> Karl Rove The phrase, coined by Time Magazine reporter Matthew Cooper, gained notoriety in July 2005 during the Plame affair. The phrase or..
Double switch
This article is about a play in baseball. For the video game, see Double Switch. In baseball, the double switch is a type of player substitution. The double switch allows a manager to make a pitching substitution and defensive (fielding) substitution while at the same time improving the offensive ..
Double Switch
This article is about the video game. For the baseball play, see Double switch. Double Switch is a full motion video game released for the Sega CD (1993), the Sega Saturn, Mac and Windows 95. The game is produced by Digital Pictures and has a similar format to their earlier game titled Night Trap...
Double switching
Double switching is the practice in railway signalling in particular of cutting the power to a relay in both the positive and negative sides, so that a single false feed of current to that relay is unlikely to cause a wrong side failure. It is analogous to double insulation. Contents 1 Accid..
Double Take
Double Take could refer to one of several things: Double Take, a 2001 comedy film starring Eddie Griffin and Orlando Jones.'Double Take', a 1979 film starring Tony CurtisDouble Take is the title of an album released by Christian rock band Petra in 2000.Double Take, West Germany's entry in the 1987 ..
Double Take (film)
Double Take is a 2001 action/comedy film starring Orlando Jones and Eddie Griffin. Tagline: One big shot. One big mouth. The switch is on. Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Daryl Chase (Jones) is a successful investment banker who handles internat..
Double Take (Petra album)
Double Take is the nineteenth release of the legendary Christian rock band, Petra. It was released in February 29, 2000. The album features 10 new acoustic rearrangements of classic Petra songs. It also features two new songs ("Breathe In" and "The Longing"). The song "Breathe In" is sung by gui..
Double Talk
For the article about language that deliberately contorts its actual meaning, see doublespeak Double Talk was an American game show seen on the ABC network in 1986. Henry Polic II hosted this word game created by Bob Stewart, which was a remake of Shoot For The Stars, a 9-month NBC game show from ..
Double Talk Accusation
1. This allegation is often levelled against someone who speaks two languages, one Western, and the other 'foreign'. The allegation always centers on the accused saying something to the general public in the language of the majority, and saying the opposite to the other group often in another langu..
Double Tap
Double Tap movie poster (designed for Japanese market) Double Tap (槍王) is a 2000 Hong Kong movie starring Leslie Cheung, Alex Fong Chung-sun, Monica Chan and Ruby Wong. It was directed by Bruce Law Chi-Leung in 2000 and was one of Leslie Cheung's memorable action movies since A Be..
Double tap
Double tap or DT is the tactical shooting technique of pulling the trigger of a weapon (preferably a pistol) twice in quick succession to deliver two shots to the same target zone. The technique ensures both hit and damage effects while keeping recoil to a minimum and thus maintaining accuracy. Th..
Double taxation
Double taxation is a situation in which two or more taxes must be paid for the same asset or financial transaction. Double taxation occurs in several ways. At the international level, it occurs between two countries due to overlap between their tax laws. It also may happen at the corporate dividen..
Double Team
Double Team is a 1997 action movie starring Jean Claude Van Damme and Dennis Rodman. Mickey Rourke co-stars, as the terrorist Stavros. Van Damme is a counter-terrorist agent assigned to bring Stavros to justice. Plot Retired government agent Jack Paul Quinn, played by Jean Claude Van Damme, i..
Double team
A double team in basketball is defending one offensive player with two defensive players. Generally as a basketball strategy, each defender guards one offensive player. However, when an offensive player is overwhelming the defender, another defender may help out and create a double team. A successf..
Double Teamed
Double Teamed is a Disney Channel Original Movie based on the life stories of twin sisters, Heather and Heidi Burge. Plot details [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The Burge sisters were forced to leave their former school and move to Palos Verdes be..
Double Ten Day
Double Tenth Day (Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ) is the national day of the Republic of China (now on Taiwan) and celebrates the start of the Wuchang Uprising of October 10, 1911 (1911-10-10), which led to the collapse of the Qing dynasty. It is therefore also known in Chinese as National Celebrat..
Double Terminated Crystal
A Double Terminated Crystal is a crystal with two naturally faceted ends. It is a rarer form of crystal as it forms free-floating in pockets of clay, rather than on one side of a stone. They tend to be highly sought-after, as those who believe in the power of crystals claim that energy can flow in b..
Double the Fist
Double the Fist is a satirical Australian television show that airs on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation; it has also been broadcast in the UK and New Zealand. It is often described as "a cross between The Goodies and Jackass". It follows the misadventures of four men and their pursuit of ..
Double tonic
A double tonic is a chord progression, melodic motion, or shift of level consisting of a "regular back-and-forth motion", in melody similar to Bruno Nettl's pendulum type though it uses small intervals, most often a whole tone though may be almost a semitone to a minor third (see pendular thirds). (..
Double track
A BNSF Railway intermodal train passes some maintenance of way equipment on the double track mainline in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. A double track railway usually involves running one track in each direction, compared to a single track railway where trains in both directions share the same t..
Double Trap
Men's Double Trap Number of shots 150 + 50 Olympic Games Since 1996 World Championships Abbreviation DT150 Women's Double Trap Number of shots 120 Olympic Games 1996-2004 World Championships Abbreviation DT120 Double Trap is a clay pigeon shooting sport, one o..
Double Trouble
Double Trouble could refer to: Contents 1 Music2 Films3 TV4 Other Music Double Trouble - the rhythm section for influential bluesman Stevie Ray Vaughan with Chris Layton on drums and Tommy Shannon on bass. They were a 1970s and 1980s blues and rock band.Double Trouble (hip ho..
Double Trouble (film)
Double Trouble is a 1967 musical film starring Elvis Presley. Contents 1 Primary cast:2 Soundtrack2.1 Recording musicians2.2 Tracks (songwriter)3 See also4 External links Primary cast: Elvis Presley : Guy LambertAnnette Day : Jill ConwayJohn Williams : Gerald..
Double Trouble (FIRST)
Double Trouble was the 1999 game for the FIRST robotics competition Contents 1 Field2 Robots3 Scoring4 Reference Field The playing field is a carpeted, rectangular area. Alliances score points by positioning "floppies," their robots, and a "puck" on the playing field. "Fl..
Double Trouble (TV series)
--> Double Trouble was an American sitcom that aired on NBC for two short seasons during 1984. It was produced by Embassy Television (now owned by Sony Pictures Television). Considered an updating of the "twins in mischief" concept seen in films like The Parent Trap and TV series such as The Pat..
Double Trouble State Park
Double Trouble State Park is located in the Lacey and Berkeley Townships in the US State of New Jersey. The park was once the Double Trouble company's company town. The park's wilderness provides an unique insight into the Pine Barrens ecosystem. Contents 1 Double Trouble Historic Village..
Double truck
Double truck refers to a pair of facing pages, usually in a newspaper or magazine, with content that stretches over both pages. In most newspapers and magazines, the booklet-like format is accomplished by folding large sheets of paper in half. This allows the pages to be opened like a book. Sometim..
Double Up
Double Up was Ma$e's second album, released in 1999, two years after the extremely successful Harlem World. The album only went gold, however it was still received well by the critics. Shortly after the release, Ma$e quit rapping to become a pastor. ..
Double vaginal, double anal
DVDA, is an acronym for double vaginal, double anal, a fictional group sex act mentioned in the movie Orgazmo, a comedy film directed by Trey Parker. In the movie it is described as a sexual position where two men penetrate the vagina, and another two men penetrate the anus of a single woman. Thus..
Double variation
The double variation is a musical form used in classical music. It is a kind of theme and variations that employs two themes. Another name for this form is alternating variations. In a double variation set, a first theme (to be called A here) is followed by a second theme (B), followed by a varia..
Double Violin Concerto (Bach)
The Concerto for Two Violins in D Minor, BWV 1043, is one of the most famous works by J.S. Bach and considered among the best examples of the work of the late Baroque period. He wrote it in Cöthen sometime between 1717 and 1723. It also exists in a version for two harpsichords, transposed to C mi..
Double Vision (album)
Double Vision is the second album by American rock band Foreigner, released in 1978. Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel3 Production4 Charts Track listing "Hot Blooded" (Gramm, Jones) - 4:29"Blue Morning, Blue Day" (Gramm, Jones) - 3:12"You're All I Am" (Jones) - 3:24"Back ..
Double Vision (film)
Double Vision (Chinese: 雙瞳, Shuang tong) is a 2002 film directed by Chen Kuo-fu. The plot is about an FBI agent working with a troubled Taiwanese cop to hunt for a serial killer who is embedding a mysterious black fungus in the brains of the victims. Main cast Tony Leung Ka Fai – Huang ..
Double V Campaign
The Double V Campaign was an effort to raise awareness of segregation during World War II. The "double V" stood for "Victory abroad and victory at home" and was initially suggested by a letter written by James Thompson to the editors of the Pittsburgh Courier. The Courier, in reaction to strong read..
Double weave
Double Weave a type of advanced weave. Double weave is another type of advanced weaving. It is done by interlacing two or more sets of warps with two or more sets of filling yarns. ..
Double Wedding
Double Wedding is a 1937 comedy film. A bohemian (William Powell) helps his friend Waldo (John Beal) win back his fiancée (Florence Rice) and falls in love with her sister (Myrna Loy) in the process. Based on the play by Ferenc Molnár, the screenplay was written by Jo Swerling, and directed by Ri..
Double Whammy
Plot Ray Pluto has horrid memories of watching his wife and child die in a traffic accident. He's also a cop who's the laughingstock of New York City because his back went out while trying to stop a mass murderer - who was then shot by a child. For his back, he gets help from a chiropractor. Me..
Double Whammy (by Carl Hiaasen)
Double Whammy by Carl Hiassen could just as easily have been named Bass Fishing In America -- though it bears no resemblance at all to Trout Fishing in America. On the surface, it is a murder mystery set in Florida, starting in the professional bass-fishing circuit region where its plot twists..
Double whole note
Various breve notations A double whole note or breve is a note in music, lasting twice as long as a whole note (or semibreve). In medieval mensural notation, the brevis (the ancestor of the modern breve) was one of the shortest note lengths (hence its name, which is the Latin cognate of "brie..
Double Whoopee
Double Whoopee is a Laurel and Hardy short made in 1929. They play the roles of a footman (Hardy) and doorman (Laurel) at an upper class hotel. Jean Harlow also makes a brief appearance in this film, as a blonde bombshell who gets partially stripped by Laurel & Hardy. One of the funnier scenes is o..
Double Wide (Uncle Kracker album)
Double Wide is rock/rap artist Uncle Kracker's debut album. It was released on Lava Records. Track listing "Intro" (1:19)"Better Days" (4:50)"What 'Chu Lookin' At?" (5:12)"Follow Me" (3:35)"Heaven (feat. Paradime and Kid Rock)" (4:19)"Steaks 'n Shrimp" (4:13)"Who's Your Uncle?" (3:56)"Whiskey and..
Double wishbone suspension
In automobiles, a double wishbone suspension is an independent suspension design using two parallel wishbone-shaped arms to locate the wheel. Each wishbone (or arm) has two mounting positions to the chassis and one joint at the knuckle. The shock absorber and coil spring mount to the wishbones to co..
Double Your Money
Double Your Money was a game show hosted by Hughie Green. Originally broadcast on Radio Luxembourg, it transferred to ITV in 1955, a few days after the commercial channel began broadcasting. It was produced by Associated-Rediffusion until 1964 and then by Rediffusion London, and it finished in 1968 ..
Double Your Strength, Improve Your Health, & Lengthen Your Life
Double Your Strength, Improve Your Health, & Lengthen Your Life is the third full-length album released by New Zealand band, HLAH. Track listing "Keith""Beige Overalls for the Tradesman""Jelly Bag""Alien Wheeler""Cornbag Rides Again""Sleazebadge""A lot of fun""Quade""Bixby Blues""Wayne Cotter""A ..
Double Z
Double Z is a pulp novel featuring the Shadow. Double Z is a mysterious mastermind who sends letters to the police, sometimes tipping off the plans of other criminals and sometimes his own crimes and then committing them under the nose of the police. ..
Doubling
Doubling may refer to: in math, multiplicationin music, the composition or performance of a melody with itself or itself transposed at a constant interval such as the octave, third, or sixth. The assignment of a melody to two instruments in an arrangement.in firearms, when more than one round is fir..
Doubling echo
An audio recording technique, produced by adding short-range delay to a recorded sound (delays of thirty to fifty milliseconds are the most common; longer delay times become slapback echo, while shorter times produce Phasing, Flanging or Chorusing depending on the delay time), and mixing the origina..
Doubling the cube
Doubling the cube is one of the three most famous geometric problems unsolvable by compass and straightedge construction. It was known to the Greeks, and earlier to the mathematicians of India. To double the cube means to be given a cube of some side length s and volume V, and to construct a new cu..
Doubloon
The term doubloon (from Spanish doblón, meaning double) refers to a seven-gram (0.225 troy ounce) gold coin minted in Spain, Mexico, Peru, or Nueva Granada. The term was first used to describe the golden excelente, either because of its value of two ducats, or because of the double portrait of Ferd..
Doubly-labeled water
Doubly-labeled water, or doubly labeled water is water in which both the hydrogen and the oxygen has been partly or completely replaced for tracking purposes (i.e., labeled) with an uncommon isotope of these elements. In theory, radioactive forms of hydrogen and oxygen could be used for such labeli..
Doubly-periodic function
In mathematics, a doubly periodic function is a function f defined at all points x in a plane and having two "periods", which are linearly independent vectors u and v such that [f(x) = f(x + u) = f(x + v).\,] See elliptic function for an account of doubly periodic functions that are mero..
Doubly-special relativity
Doubly-special relativity, also deformed special relativity, is a new theory of special relativity first postulated in a paper by Giovanni Amelino-Camelia. In this theory, he postulates that in addition to the speed of light, a characteristic energy scale based on the Planck scale should remain in..
Doubly articulated consonant
Doubly articulated consonants are consonants with two simultaneous primary places of articulation of the same manner (both plosive, or both nasal, etc.). They are a subset of co-articulated consonants. They are to be distinguished from co-articulated consonants with secondary articulation, that is, ..
Doubs
Doubs Details Information Number 25 Region Franche-Comté Prefecture Besançon Subprefectures MontbéliardPontarlier Density Ranked 51st499,06295/km² Area 5234 km² Arrondissements 3 Cantons 35 Communes 594 President of the General Council Claude Jeannerot Location ..
Doubs, Doubs
Doubs Country      France Région Franche-Comté Départment Doubs Arrondissement Pontarlier Canton Pontarlier INSEE 25204 Postal Code 25300 MayorCurrent Term Alphonse Thiébaud2001-2008 Intercommunality Community of Communes of Larmo..
Doubs (disambiguation)
Doubs can refer to the following: a French department; see Doubsa municipality in this department; see Doubs (town)a river in France and Switzerland; see Doubs RiverDoubs, Maryland This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages t..
Doubs River
Doubs is a 430 km long river in eastern France and western Switzerland. Its source is near Mouthe in the western Jura mountains. First it flows north-east, more or less along the French-Swiss border (forming the border for approx. 40 km). Near Montbéliard it turns south-west, until it flows into th..
Doubt
This article is about the mental state. For the 2004 John Patrick Shanley play, see Doubt (play). For the Jesus Jones album, see Doubt (album). Doubt is uncertainty in the context of trust (where it takes the form of distrust), action, decision or belief. It implies challenging some notion of real..
Doubt!!
|} Doubt!! is a shōjo manga series by Kaneyoshi Izumi. Doubt!! is published in Japan by Shogakukan and in North America in English by VIZ Media. Doubt! is about a teenage girl named Ai Maekawa. Ai is "jimi" (a Japanese slang term that refers to homely, studious girls), and she has freckles, whi..
Doubtful Sound
Typical view of the Doubtful Sound. Location of Doubtful Sound Doubtful Sound ([45°18′S 166°59′E]) is a fjord on the south west corner of New Zealand, close to the smaller but more accessible Milford Sound. The steep hills are known for their hundreds of waterfalls durin..
Doubting Thomas
The Incredulity of Saint Thomas by Caravaggio. Doubting Thomas is a term that is used to describe someone who refuses to believe something without direct, personal evidence; a skeptic. Origin The term is based on the Biblical account of Thomas the Apostle, who doubted the resurrection of Je..
Doubting Thomas (band)
Doubting Thomas is an industrial band formed by two members of Skinny Puppy: cEvin Key and the late Dwayne Goettel. It is considered a Skinny Puppy side project. It seems there is another band with this name out there [link] which is apparently from somewhere south and in the rock gen..
Doubt (album)
Doubt is the second album by a British rock band Jesus Jones in 1991. Track listing "Trust Me""Who? Where? Why?""International Bright Young Thing""I'm Burning""Right Here, Right Now""Nothing To Hold Me""Real, Real, Real""Welcome Back Victoria""Are You Satisfied?""Two And Two""Stripped""Blissed" N..
Doubt (play)
Doubt book cover Doubt: A Parable is a 2004 play by John Patrick Shanley (ISBN 1559362766) set in a Bronx Catholic school during the fall of 1964. "What do you do when you're not sure?" Father Flynn asks the audience in the opening line of this play, setting the stage for a story of suspicio..
Doubt Becomes the New Addiction
Doubt Becomes the New Addiction is the first full length album by Kansas City band Flee The Seen. It was released on March 14, 2006. The record was recorded at Aaron Crawford's home studio in Leavenworth, KS, and mixed at Sonic Temple in Union, MO almost a year prior to its release. It was mast..
Doubt Me Now
Doubt Me Now is an album by Lil Wyte. Track listing Doubt Me NowBlame It On Da BayWe Ain't Playin'Zero ToleranceShit Faced (skit)In HerePlayers In Da AtmosphereMy Smokin' SongI Know You StrappedGood DopeComin' Yo DirectionOxy CottonIn The StreetsDrop It OffDon't Take Those (skit)AcidCrash Da Club..
Douc
The doucs or douc langurs make up the genus Pygathrix, which consists of these 3 species: Red-shanked Douc, Pygathrix nemaeusBlack-shanked Douc, Pygathrix nigripesGray-shanked Douc, Pygathrix cinerea These colobine Old World monkeys have an extremely striking appearance. The Red-shanked Douc chara..
Doucepers
In the Romances of Charlemagne, the Doucepers ("chief peers") or Douzepers ("dozen peers") are the twelve paladins personally attached to Charlemagne's court. They are the bravest of his knights and provide his personal bodyguard. The term was employed by Edmund Spenser as well, in his Faerie Que..
Doucet-Boudreau v. Nova Scotia (Minister of Education)
Doucet-Boudreau v. Nova Scotia (Minister of Education) Supreme Court of Canada Argued October 4, 2002 Decided November 6, 2003 Full case name: Glenda Doucet-Boudreau, Alice Boudreau, Jocelyn Bourbeau, Bernadette Cormier-Marchand, Yolande Levert and Cyrille Leblanc, in their name and..
Douce Dame Jolie
Douce Dame Jolie, sometimes referred to only as 'Douce Dame', is a song from the 14th century, by the french trobadour Guillaume de Machaut. The song is a virelai, belonging to the style ars nova, and is one of the most often heard medieval tunes today. Most modern recordings omits the lyrics, howev..
Douchan Gersi
Douchan Gersi is a Czech-born, African and Belgium-raised, Los Angeles-based documentary filmmaker and Author, producer/star of Explore (TV Show), a PBS mini-series. ..
Douche
A douche (IPA /du:ʃ/) is a device used to introduce a stream of water into the body for medical or hygienic reasons, or the stream of water itself. The word comes from the French language, in which its principal meaning is a shower (it is thus a notorious false cognate encountered by non-n..
Doucheamp
Doucheamp is a Dada-inspired performance art/poetry group based in San Diego. Their band title is a pun on the infamous Dadaist artist Marcel Duchamp and the insult "douchebag". They gather in a band setting to perform songs about absurd situations, drug use and back their songs with absurd nihi..
Douche and Turd
"Douche and Turd" is episode 808 of South Park. It originally aired on October 27, 2004. Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. During a pep rally at South Park Elementary School, a local PETA group protests the use of a cow as a mascot. The school agr..
Douchi
Douchi (}; }), also called hamanatto or Chinese fermented black beans, is a flavoring most popular in the cuisine of China, and is used to make black bean sauce. Douchi is made by fermenting and salting soybeans. The process turns the beans black, soft, and mostly dry. The flavor is pungent and b..
Doudeauville
Doudeauville is the name or part of the name of several communes in France: Doudeauville, in the Pas-de-Calais départementDoudeauville, in the Seine-Maritime département Doudeauville-en-Vexin, in the Eure département This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles ass..
Doudeville
Doudeville is a French commune, situated in the département of Seine-Maritime, the arrondissement of Rouen the région of Haute-Normandie. Contents 1 Geography2 Administration3 History3.1 Literary connection4 Notable buildings5 Events6 See also7 External ..
Doudou Diène
Doudou Diène is a Special Rapporteur (to the United Nations) on Racism. ..
Doudou Masta
Originally from Vitry-sur-Seine in France, Doudou Masta is considered to be quite unique within the French Hip-Hop scene. In 1998 he released his first album "Trop Loin". An important member of the Double H Label, with Cut Killer he went on to produce possibly his best work to date in "Mastamorpho..
Doudou N'Diaye Rose
Doudou N'Diaye Rose (b. Dakar, Senegal, 1928) is the most famous Senegalese drummer, and one of the most renowned African musicians of the 20th century. He specializes in the traditional drum called sabar, although he also plays many other types of drum such as saourouba, assicot, bougarabou, meung..
Douds, Iowa
Douds is a census-designated place (CDP) in Van Buren County, Iowa, United States. The population was 165 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 External links Geography Douds is located at [40°50′22″N, 92°5′8″W] (40.839571, -92...
Doué-la-Fontaine
Doué-la-Fontaine, Maine-et-Loire, France, is a small town and commune of less than 8,000 residents located in the heart of Anjou, a few kilometers from the great châteaux of the Loire River. Sights Doué-la-Fontaine is the site of the oldest habitable "donjon" (the main tower within the walls of..
Douelle
Douelle is a commune in the French département of Lot. The small village that gives the commune its name serves as a port on the left bank of the Lot River. The village's history has been closely linked with the transport of local wine, as well as the manufacture of barrels. External links [..
Doufeu
A doufeu is a baking or roasting vessel with a concave lid. The shape of the lid allows the cook to place ice on the top of the vessel, cooling the steam inside and condensing it to drip back down on the food being cooked. The term doufeu is derived from the French language meaning "gentle heat." ..
Doug
Doug is the short form of the name Douglas Doug (Douglas Yancey Funnie) is an American animated television series on Nickelodeon and is the first Nicktoon ever made, starring a 12-year-old named Doug Funnie. The series originated with an unpublished book, Doug Got a New Pair of Shoes, by artist a..
Doug's 1st Movie
Doug's 1st Movie is an animated film based on the television series Disney's Doug. The film was produced by Jumbo Pictures, and released by Walt Disney Pictures in March 26, 1999. Tagline: You'll Dig Doug! Contents 1 Plot2 Voice actors and their characters3 Trivia4 External ..
Doug's Big Game
Doug's Big Game is a video game for the Game Boy Color, published and developed by Disney Interactive and released in 2000. See also [[Doug: The Series]] (1991 - 1994)Disney's Doug (1996 - 1999) ..
Doug: Live!
Doug: Live! (opened 1999 - closed 2001) was an attraction at the Disney-MGM Studios theme park from Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. ..
Dougal
Dougal can mean: DJ Dougal, a happy hardcore artistDougal, a dog in the English version of the television series The Magic Roundabout and its 2005 film adaptationFather Dougal McGuire - a fictional character in Father Ted, played by Ardal O'Hanlon. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] ..
Dougall Avenue
Dougall Avenue is a street in Windsor, Ontario and is Highway 401's western terminus (at King's Highway 3). It is a local road that directs traffic to and from the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel. ..
Dougal Dixon
Dougal Dixon (born 1947) is a Scottish geologist and author. He is best known for his illustrated works of fiction, which largely concern "anthropologies of the future;" his own visions of how human beings and animals might evolve in millions of years' time. Dixon has attracted controversy in his c..
Dougal Haston
Dougal Haston (1940-1977) was a Scottish mountaineer born in Currie, Edinburgh. Contents 1 Climbing achievements2 Fatal accident3 Quotes4 Bibliography Climbing achievements In 1970, with Don Whillans, he was the first to climb the south face of Annapurna on an expedition le..
Dougal McAngus
Dougal McAngus, 4th Duke of Argyll is a fictional character in the first series of the British sitcom Blackadder. The character was played by Alex Norton. ..
Dougga
Dougga or Thugga is a Roman ruin in northern Tunisia located on a 65 hectare site. Dougga was originally a fortified Berber village (the name Thugga meant "pastures"). Later, it served as the seat of the Numidian king Masinissa in the 2nd century BC. The Romans occupied the city in the late 2..
Dough
Dough Dough is a paste made out of any cereals (grains) or leguminous crops by grinding it with a small amount of water. This step is a precursor to making of breads, pastries, cookies, and muffins. In many parts of central India, native people use the quick method of making an instant roast..
Doughboy
For the advertising icon, see Pillsbury Doughboy. For the band, see Doughboys (band). Doughboy is a now-outdated slang term for American infantrymen, best known from its use in World War I, although it dates back to the Mexican-American War in 1847. Etymology Spirit of the American Doughboy, t..
Doughboys (band)
Doughboys were a Canadian alternative rock band in the late 1980s and early 1990s, whose blend of punk with pop-style melodies was often compared to Hüsker Dü. The band, from Montreal, was formed by John Kastner in 1987, following his departure from The Asexuals. The band released its debut albu..
Dougherty
This article is about a phantom island. For the county in the state of Georgia, U.S., see Dougherty County, Georgia. Dougherty is the name of a phantom island believed to be located in the southern hemisphere towards Australia. In 1893 the New Zealand Captain White circumnavigated the island. I..
Dougherty, Iowa
Dougherty is a city in Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, United States. The population was 80 at the 2000 census. Geography Dougherty is located at [42°55′21″N, 93°2′28″W] (42.922381, -93.041194)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ..
Dougherty, Oklahoma
Dougherty is a town in Murray County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 224 at the 2000 census. Geography Dougherty is located at [34°24′6″N, 97°3′6″W] (34.401575, -97.051596)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the to..
Dougherty County, Georgia
Dougherty County is a county located in the U.S. state of Georgia. As of 2000, the population was 96,065. The county seat and largest city is Albany, Georgia6. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 Incorporated cities and towns5 Unincorporated communities6 ..
Dougherty County School System
Dougherty County School System's Board of Education building in downtown Albany. Dougherty County School System is the school district in Dougherty County, Georgia (county seat Albany, Georgia). Contents 1 Schools1.1 Elementary schools1.2 Middle schools1.3 High schoo..
Doughnut
"Donut" redirects here. For other uses of doughnut or donut, see Doughnut (disambiguation). Doughnuts being glazed at a Krispy Kreme store in Sydney. A doughnut, or donut, is a deep-fried piece of dough or batter. The two most common types are the torus-shaped ring doughnut, and the filled do..
Doughnut (disambiguation)
A doughnut or donut is a deep-fried piece of dough or batter. Doughnut or donut may also mean: Doughnut (driving), a driving maneuverDonut, a type of spare tireDONUT, a Fermilab experiment regarding the tau neutrino.Donut (Red vs Blue), a fictional characterDonuts (album) (2006), by J Dilla.Donut ..
Doughnut (driving)
A doughnut or donut is a maneuver performed while driving an automobile. Performing this maneuver entails rotating the rear of the automobile around the front wheels in a continuous motion, creating (ideally) a circular skid-mark pattern of rubber on a roadway and also causing the tires to smoke co..
Doughoregan Manor
Doughoregan Manor is a mansion located on Manor Lane near Ellicott City, Maryland, USA. It was designated a National Historic Landmark on November 11, 1971. From 1766 to 1832, Doughoregan Manor was the country home of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, last surviving signer of the Declaration of Ind..
Doughty Hanson & Co
Doughty Hanson & Co is a European independent private equity fund manager. External link [Official site of Doughty Hanson & Co] ..
Dough and Dynamite
Dough and Dynamite was one of two Charlie Chaplin films that were to be shown at a special event in September, 2001. However, in the light of 9/11, it was taken off the list of films as it ends with Charlie walking out of a blown up building. Plot The story involves Chaplin and Chester Conklin ..
Dougie Brown
Dougie BrownEngland (ENG) Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB) Bowling type Right arm fast-medium (RFM) Tests ODIs Matches N/A 9 '''Runs scored - 99 Batting average - 24.75 100s/50s - 0/0 Top score - 21 ..
Dougie Donnelly
Dougie Donnelly (born June 7th 1953 in Glasgow) is a British television broadcaster best known for presenting football coverage for BBC Scotland Donnelly started his career with Radio Clyde in Glasgow in the 1970's where he was twice voted Scottish Radio Personality of the Year, he joined BBC Scotl..
Dougie Franklin
Dougie Franklin is a character from the early CHCH days of The Red Green Show. Dougie is known for his monster truck which he views with near-religious reverence. He is jealous of his brother Ben, the smarter of the two. Dougie was played by Canadian actor Ian Thomas. Ben was played by Ian's brothe..
Dougie Freedman
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Douglas "Dougie" Freedman (born May 25 1974, in Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scottish footballer who plays for Crystal Palace in The Championship. He wears the number 9 shirt and is a striker. According to Freedman, his name is pronounced "Duggie", and it is a common ..
Dougie Lampkin
Dougie Lampkin internationally renowned motorcycle trials rider who currently lives in the Isle Of Man. Dougie comes from a family steep in motorcycle sport. He was born on 23 March 1976 and brought up in Silsden, West Yorkshire, England. Major titles (correct to the end of 2005) 1991* 1st School..
Dougie MacLean
Dougie MacLean (born 1954 in Perthshire, Scotland) is a singer-songwriter, composer and multi-instrumentalist. Discography Caledonia (1979)Snaigow (1980)On A Wing And A Prayer (1981)Craigie Dhu (1982)Butterstone (1983)Fiddle (1984)Singing Land (1985)Real Estate (1988)Whitewash (1990)The Search (19..
Dougie McDonald
Douglas McDonald, commonly known as Dougie McDonald (born October 8 1965) is a Scottish football referee in the Scottish Premier League. McDonald's most important match to date is when he refereed the 2006 Scottish Cup final between Hearts and Gretna ..
Dougie Payne
Douglas Payne (born November 14 1972) is the bass player and backing vocalist of Scottish rock band Travis. Payne was born in the south side of Glasgow and was a student at the Glasgow School of Art where he met singer Francis Healy; at the time, Payne had never played a guitar before. They teamed ..
Dougie Poynter
Dougie Lee Poynter (who, contrary to popular belief, was not christened Douglas) is the youngest member of the pop-rock group McFly, who sprang to stardom as a result the release of their first single, Five Colours In Her Hair. He was born on November 30, 1987 in Orsett Hospital, grew up in Corrin..
Dougie Thomson
Dougie Thomson (pronounced "doogie") was born Douglas Campbell Thomson on March 24, 1951 in Glasgow, Strathclyde, Scotland and raised in the Rutherglen area of the same city. Dougie was a member of the so-called Supertramp 'classic lineup' playing bass guitar from 1973 until Supertramp's initial bre..
Dougie Vipond
Dougie Vipond (born Douglas Vipond, on 15 October, 1966, in Johnstone, Strathclyde) grew up in Inchinnan, is a Scottish musician and television personality. He was one of the founding members of Scottish soft rock/pop band Deacon Blue. He also presents several programmes for BBC Scotland, especially..
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Douglas
Douglas (also spelled Douglass) is a masculine given name. It is also a common surname of Scottish origin, see Clan Douglas. It is a Gaelic name that means black water. In politics: Alec Douglas-Home (1903–1995), British baron, politician, and prime ministerAretas Akers-Douglas, 1st Viscoun..
Douglas, Alabama
Douglas is a town in Marshall County, Alabama, in the United States. Douglas, a part of the Huntsville-Decatur Metro Area, reported a population of 530 in the 2000 census. Geography Douglas is located at [34°10′18″N, 86°19′12″W] (34.171631, -86.319967)[Geographic referen..
Douglas, Alaska
Douglas, Alaska is an area on Douglas Island in southeastern Alaska. It originated in 1881 as a place providing services to miners and was incorporated as a city in 1902. Douglas was once a larger town than neighboring Juneau, but dwindled in the early 1900s as mining activity moved to other locat..
Douglas, Arizona
Douglas is a city in Cochise County, Arizona (USA). It is named after mining pioneer James Douglas. The population was 14,312 at the 2000 census. Douglas stands on the U.S.-Mexico border, across from the city of Agua Prieta, Sonora, (Mexico). World War I wife Hazel Carter was from Douglas. Geogr..
Douglas, Augusta and Gulf Railway
The Douglas, Augusta and Gulf Railway was created as a subsidiary of the Georgia and Florida Railway to consolidate lines of several smaller railroads. It started in 1905 by acquiring the Barrows Bluff, GA to Douglas, GA line that was from the Wadley and Mt. Vernon Railroad. The next year it bough..
Douglas, Chicago
Douglas (Chicago, Illinois) Community Area 35 - DouglasLocation within the city of Chicago LatitudeLongitude [41°49.8′N 87°37.2′W] Neighborhoods BronzevilleDouglasGroveland ParkLake MeadowsPrairie ShoresSouth Commons ZIP Code parts of 60609, 60616 and 60653 Area 4.33 km² ..
Douglas, Cork
Douglas (Irish: Dúglas) is a suburb of Cork City that is situated 4 km south of Cork City in Ireland. As its borders are ill-defined and it straddles the boundary between Cork City and County Cork, it is difficult to ascertain the exact population. The CSO gives a figure of 15,286 for the parts o..
Douglas, Georgia
Douglas is a city in Coffee County, Georgia, United States. The population was 10,639 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Coffee County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Major agricultural products from the town and surrounding county include peanuts, corn, and cotton. Nearby, ..
Douglas, Isle of Man
Douglas (Doolish in Manx) is the capital of the Isle of Man (Ellan Vannin) and its largest town. It is the Island's hub for business, finance, shipping, transport, shopping and entertainment. It is also home of the Isle of Man Government. Contents 1 Demographics2 Geography3 Histo..
Douglas, Lanarkshire
Douglas is a village in Lanarkshire, Scotland. On the south bank of the Douglas Water and on the A70 road that links Lanarkshire to Edinburgh, the village grew to service the nearby Douglas Castle, the seat of the Black Douglas family. The castle and village were well established by 1300, and were..
Douglas, Massachusetts
Douglas is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 7,045 at the 2000 census. For geographic and demographic information on the village of East Douglas, please see the article East Douglas, Massachusetts. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demogra..
Douglas, Michigan
Douglas (officially known as the City of the Village of Douglas) is a city in Allegan County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,214 at the 2000 census. The city is within Saugatuck Township and the city of Saugatuck is adjacent on the north. On December 13, 2004, residents voted ..
Douglas, Nebraska
Douglas is a village in Otoe County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 231 at the 2000 census. Geography Douglas is located at [40°35′35″N, 96°23′14″W] (40.592966, -96.387099)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the vil..
Douglas, New Brunswick
Douglas is an unincorporated community on the Saint John River located immediately to the northwest of Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. As of 2001, the population was 2,369. Douglas is known as a fruit and cattle farming community, but two residential subdivisions for Fredericton commuters have ..
Douglas, Northern Cape
Douglas is an agricultural and stock farming town situated near the confluence of the Orange and Vaal Rivers in the Northern Cape Province of South Africa. In 1848 a mission station was founded by Reverend Isaac Hughes and by 1867 a town was established around the station. The town was named after ..
Douglas, North Dakota
Douglas is a city in Ward County, North Dakota in the United States. The population was 64 at the 2000 census. Douglas was founded in 1906. Geography Douglas is located at [47°51′28″N, 101°30′8″W] (47.857725, -101.502198)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the..
Douglas, Oklahoma
Douglas is a town in Garfield County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 32 at the 2000 census. Geography Douglas is located at [36°15′36″N, 97°40′3″W] (36.260004, -97.667637)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the tow..
Douglas, Ontario
Douglas is a mostly catholic community of approximately 300 residents in Renfrew County, Ontario. It has its own hydroelectric dam located on the third chute of the Bonnechere River. There is a small Catholic Church Located at the North end of town next to the Catholic school. Douglas has its own ..
Douglas, Queensland
Douglas is a suburb of Townsville, south of the Ross River and West of the City Centre. Though mainly residential, it does contain James Cook University and the city's main hospital. ..
Douglas, Wisconsin
Douglas is a town in Marquette County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 768 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 75.6 km² (29.2 mi²). 74.7 km² (28.9 mi²) of it is land and 0.9 km² (0.3 mi²) of it (1.20%) is water..
Douglas, Wyoming
Douglas is a city in Converse County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 5,288 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Converse County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 City Information4 External links Geography Douglas i..
Douglas-Coldwell Foundation
The Douglas-Coldwell Foundation is a Canadian think tank devoted, in the words of its slogan, to "promoting education and research into social democracy." It was founded in 1971, and is based in Ottawa. The Foundation was named for and inspired by Tommy Douglas, the first federal leader of the New ..
Douglas-fir
Douglas-fir is the common name applied to coniferous trees of the genus Pseudotsuga in the family Pinaceae. There are five species, two in western North America, one in Mexico and two in eastern Asia. The douglas-firs gave 19th century botanists problems due to their similarity to various other co..
Douglas/Kwantlen Faculty Assn. v. Douglas College
Douglas/Kwantlen Faculty Assn. v. Douglas College, [1990] 3 S.C.R. 570 is a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision a tribunal's jurisdiction to grant remedies. Contents 1 Background2 Opinion of the Court3 See also4 External links Background Douglas College was a po..
Douglasdale, Gauteng
Douglasdale is a modern middle-upper class residential suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. It is located between the suburbs of Fourways and Bryanston, just north of Sandton. The six lane N1 freeway forms its southern boundary with access at William Nicol offramp. It is in Region 3 and Region 5. ..
Douglass
see also the spelling Douglas Douglass can refer to: Andrew Ellicott Douglass, American astronomer, founded the discipline of dendrochronologyDavid DouglassDorothea Douglass, tennis playerFrederick Douglass, American abolitionist and writerSara DouglassVarious Douglass TownshipsVarious Douglass ..
Douglass, Kansas
Douglass is a city in Butler County, Kansas, United States. The population was 1,813 at the 2000 census. Geography Douglass is located at [37°31′0″N, 97°0′42″W] (37.516802, -97.011705)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ci..
Douglassville, Texas
Douglassville is a town in Cass County, Texas, United States. The population was 175 at the 2000 census. Geography Douglassville is located at [33°11′31″N, 94°21′6″W] (33.191927, -94.351617)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, t..
Douglass (crater)
There is more than one crater named Douglass: Douglass (lunar crater)Douglass (crater on Mars) 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 inten..
Douglass (lunar crater)
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Douglass Adair
Douglass Adair (died May 2 1968) was an American historian and historiographer. He attended the University of the South, Harvard University, and Yale University, and taught at Princeton University and the College of William and Mary. He is particularly noted for his work in researching the author..
Douglass College
Douglass College is the women's college of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. It is the largest public women's college in the United States. It was founded as the New Jersey College for Women in 1918 by Mabel Smith Douglass. The current Dean of Douglass College is Carmen Twillie Am..
Douglass Dumbrille
Douglass Dumbrille (October 13, 1889 – April 2, 1974) was an actor and one of the Canadian pioneers in early Hollywood. Dumbrille was born in Hamilton, Ontario. As a young man, he worked as a bank clerk in his home town of Hamilton while at the same time pursuing an interest in acting. He eventua..
Douglass High School
Frederick Douglass High School is a public school located in northwest Atlanta, Georgia in the community of Center Hill. As of 2006 the school principal is Mr. J. Austin Brown. Douglass High School |- class="hiddenStructure" ! Motto | |- ! Established | 1968 |- ! Type | Public secondary |- clas..
Douglass Hills, Kentucky
Douglass Hills is a city in Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 5,718 at the 2000 census. As of 2004, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau is 5,624. Geography Douglass Hills is located at [38°14′10″N, 85°32′52″W] (38.236070, -85.547641) ..
Douglass Houghton
Douglass Houghton (21 September 1809–13 October 1845), was an American geologist and physician, primarily known for his exploration of the Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan. Houghton was born in Troy, New York, the son of Jacob Houghton, a lawyer and later a county judge, and Mary Lydia Douglass...
Douglass Loop
Douglass Loop is a neighborhood five miles southeast of downtown Louisville, Kentucky USA. It is also referred to as Highlands Douglass. The area was originally part of a 200 acre estate belonging to Mississippi plantation owner Stark Fielding, referred to as the 'Woodbourne Estate'. In 1870, the l..
Douglass North
Douglass Cecil North (born November 5, 1920) is co-recipient of the 1993 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel. He joined the faculty of Washington University in Saint Louis in 1983 as the Henry R. Luce Professor of Law and Liberty in the Department of Economics, and se..
Douglass Township
Douglass Township may refer to: Douglass Township, Montgomery County, PennsylvaniaDouglass Township, Berks County, PennsylvaniaDouglass Township, MichiganThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you..
Douglass Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania
There are also other places called Douglass Township. Douglass Township is a township in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,327 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 33.0 km² (12.8 mi²). 32.9 km..
Douglass Township, Michigan
There are also other places called Douglass Township. Douglass Township is a township in Montcalm County, Michigan, United States. The population was 2,377 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 92.5 km² (35.7 mi²). 90.5 km²..
Douglass Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
There are also other places called Douglass Township. Douglass Township is a township in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 9,104 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 39.8 km² (15.4 mi²), all ..
Douglass Township, Pennsylvania
Douglass Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania: Douglass Township, Berks County, PennsylvaniaDouglass Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred..
Douglass Wallop
Douglass Wallop (1920 - 1985), novelist and playwright, was born John Douglass Wallop on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, the 13th of that name. He authored 13 works but is most famous for his baseball novel The Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant, (1954) made into the the Tony Award winning Broadway..
Douglass Watson
Douglass Watson, in a still from Another World. Douglass Watson (February 24, 1921 - May 1, 1989) was an American actor, born in Jackson, Georgia. Before an acting career, he received two Purple Heart awards for his service in World War II. A character actor since 1950, his most notable role..
Douglaston, Queens
Douglaston, population 14,168 (2000 Census), is a community in the New York City borough of Queens. Douglaston is comprised of six distinct neighborhoods: Doug Bay, Douglas Manor, and Douglaston Hill, all located north of Northern Boulevard on the peninsula abutting Little Neck Bay; Douglaston Park,..
Douglaston (LIRR station)
Douglaston is a station on the Long Island Rail Road's Port Washington Branch in the Douglaston section of the borough of Queens in New York City. The station is located at 235th Street and 41st Avenue, off Douglaston Parkway and Wainscott Avenue, and is 13.9 miles (22.4 km) from Penn Station in Mi..
Douglaston Park
Douglaston Park is a public park and golf course located in Little Neck, New York. It is the former location of the North Hills Country Club. External link [Official NYC Parks Page]..
Douglasville, Georgia
Douglasville is a city in Douglas County, Georgia, United States. The population was 20,065 at the 2000 census. Douglasville is one of the fastest growing cities in Georgia, with an estimated population of 25,307 in 2003. The city is the county seat of Douglas County. Contents 1 History1.1&n..
Douglas (mythology)
Some of the information in this has not been [Verifiabilityverified] and might not be reliable. It should be checked for inaccuracies and modified as needed, [cite sourcesciting sources]. In Celtic mythology, Douglas was the father of Lasair, Inghean Bhuidhe and Latiaran by Sca..
Douglas A-33
Douglas Model 8A image neededDouglas A-33 Description Role Ground Attack Crew 2 First Flight Entered Service 1941 Manufacturer Douglas Dimensions Length 32 ft 5 in m Wingspan 47 ft 8.7 in m Height 9 ft 9 in m Wing area ft² m² Weights Empty lb kg Loaded lb kg Maximum takeoff 8..
Douglas A. Raggio
Douglas A. Raggio has been assisting clients maximize and preserve their retirement assets for the past 14 years. After graduating from Rowan University, Doug’s financial expertise quickly advanced him from an account representative with John Hancock Financial Services to vice-president & COO of..
Douglas A. Rossman
Douglas A. Rossman is a U.S. herpetologist specializing in Garter snakes. He studied at the University of Florida, where he was awarded a Ph.D. in 1961. He was a professor of zoology at the Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and has retired only recently. He co-authored The Amph..
Douglas Abbott
Hon. Douglas Abbott Douglas Charles Abbott, PC (May 29 1899 – March 15 1987) was a Canadian Member of Parliament and Cabinet Minister. A member of the Liberal Party of Canada, Abbot served as both Minister of National Defence and Minister of Finance. He was appointed to the Supreme Cou..
Douglas Academy
A secondary school on the Mains Estate in Milngavie (near Glasgow, Scotland), Douglas Academy has an excellent academic record. It is also home to Douglas Academy Music School, a unit for musically gifted children showing exceptional talent. Entrance is by audition, mainly but not only during the ..
Douglas Adams
Douglas Noël Adams (March 11, 1952 – May 11, 2001) was a cult British comic radio dramatist, amateur musician and author, most notably of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series (HHGG or H2G2). Hitchhiker's began on radio, and developed into a "trilogy" of five books (which sold more t..
Douglas Adamson
Douglas Adamson is best know for his work in American Football in Scotland. He is the Vice President of the Scottish Gridiron Association but most of his efforts are in his capacity of General Manager of the Edinburgh Wolves. All of this work is on a volunteer / spare time / unpaid basis as Adamson..
Douglas Adams at the BBC
The front cover of the booklet included with Douglas Adams at the BBC. Douglas Adams at the BBC is a three CD set released by BBC Audio in 2004 (ISBN 0563494042). By using extracts from many radio and TV productions, the three discs cover Douglas Adams's association with BBC Radio and TV from..
Douglas Adams Society
In various British Universities, notably Oxford, York and Exeter, student societies named Douglas Adams Society, or DougSoc for short, have been formed to honour the spirit engendered in Douglas Adams' works. While it is true that Douglas Adams, in life, disapproved of the establishment of societie..
Douglas AG
Douglas AG is a leading European lifestyle and retail company. Its subsidies are trendsetters and industry leaders througout their fileds. Douglas runs retail stores in 17 countries. External links [Douglas][Douglas Holding] MDAX companies of Germany Aareal Bank AG &#..
Douglas Aircraft Company
The Douglas Aircraft Company was founded by Donald Wills Douglas, Sr. in July 1921 in Santa Monica, California, following dissolution of the Davis-Douglas Company. An early claim to fame was the first circumnavigation of the world by air in Douglas planes in 1924. It is most famous for the "DC" ser..
Douglas Albert Munro
Douglas Albert Munro (11 October 1919 – 27 September 1942) is the only member of the United States Coast Guard to have received the Medal of Honor, the U.S. military's highest decoration. Munro received the award posthumously for his brave actions in command of a landing craft in 1942 at the..
Douglas Alexander
Douglas Garven Alexander (born October 26, 1967) is a British politician who is Secretary of State for Transport and Secretary of State for Scotland He is the Member of Parliament for the Scottish constituency of Paisley and Renfrewshire South representing the Labour Party. Contents 1 Early..
Douglas Anderson School of the Arts
To meet Wikipedia's , this article may require [Cleanupcleanup]. More on this school is needed. [WikiProject Schools#StructureGuidelines] and [[Help:Editing|editing help]] are available. See rationale on this article's [[Talk:|talk page]]. This school based article is relat..
Douglas and District F.C.
Douglas and District Football Club are a football (soccer) club from Douglas on the Isle of Man. They compete in the Isle of Man Football League and the Isle of Man Football Combination. Formed in 2002, they wear red and black strips (uniforms). They play their home games at Groves Road in Dougla..
Douglas and McDonald Railroad
Built in 1895-96, the Douglas and McDonald Railroad operated a 15 mile line from Douglas, GA to McDonald, GA where it connected with the Brunswick and Western Railroad. The line was abandoned in 1904. ..
Douglas Anthony Cooper
This article is about the writer. For the American Civil War general, please see Douglas H. Cooper. Douglas Anthony Cooper (born 1960 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a writer who lives in Manhattan. His novels are considered characteristic examples of metafiction. He is often compared to experimen..
Douglas Applegate
Douglas Applegate (born March 27, 1928) is a former Representative from Ohio. Born in Steubenville, Ohio, he attended the public schools, and graduated from Steubenville High School in 1947, after which he engaged in the real estate business. In 1976 he was elected to the United States House of R..
Douglas Apsley National Park
Douglas Apsley is a national park in Tasmania (Australia), 149 km northeast of Hobart. Fact sheet Area: 160.80 km²Coordinates: [41°45′30″S, 148°11′58″E]Date of establishment: ?Managing authorities: Tasmania Parks and Wildlife ServiceIUCN category: II See also Protected areas of..
Douglas Arterial Road
The Douglas Arterial Road is a Two laned Motorway grade road located in Townsville, Australia. The road is commonly known by locals as either the Townsville Ring Road (which is the actual name of the project it goes under) or the Douglas Motorway. The road is the first stage of the Townsville Ring R..
Douglas Bader
Douglas Bader Group Captain Sir Douglas Robert Steuart Bader, DSO and Bar, DFC and Bar, RAF (21 February 1910–5 September 1982); surname pronounced /ˈbɑːdə/) was a successful fighter pilot in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. Bader is upheld as an inspirational leader ..
Douglas Baker
This entry refers to Douglas Baker the author, not the Douglas Baker (no middle initial) who was a fighter ace in World War II. Dr. Douglas Baker is an author and lecturer, who has written over a hundred books on various esoteric subjects, which it is claimed makes his works the largest collection ..
Douglas Barr
Douglas Barr (b. May 1, 1949 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA) is an American actor, writer and director. He has starred in movies and on television. Douglas's first tv series was in the 1980s tv series When the Whistle Blows. Later on, his big roll came on the ABC tv series The Fall Guy as Howie Munson ..
Douglas Bassett
Douglas Graeme Bassett, O.C., K.St.J., O.Ont. (born June 22 1940) is a Canadian media executive. Born in Toronto, Ontario, the son of John Bassett, he is the former President and Chief Executive Officer of Baton Broadcasting Inc. and Chairman of the Board of CTV Television Network Limited. In 199..
Douglas Bay Horse Tramway
The Douglas Bay Horse Tramway is a horse-drawn tramway in Douglas on the Isle of Man. The route runs along the seafront promenade for 1.6 miles (~2.8 km), from a southern terminus at Victoria Pier to a northern terminus at Derby Castle, the southern terminus of the Manx Electric Railway. The route c..
Douglas Becker
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] [Douglas Becker] is a choreographer and teacher working in many idioms, including contemporary ballet and improvisation throughout Europe and the United States. A founding member and principal dancer of the Frankfurt Ballet, where he performed with disti..
Douglas Bell
Douglas Bell (born November 29, 1981, Lanark, Scotland) is editor of the UK's National Student Publication, Fat Controller Magazine. He was educated at Loretto School and studied Law at Durham University 2001 - 2003, where Fat Controller Magazine was established. External link [www.Fat-Control..
Douglas Biklen
Douglas Paul Biklen (born September 8, 1945) is an American educator best known for promoting the controversial theory of "facilitated communication", an augmentative and alternative communication technique for people with communication impairments, particularly autism. Biklen learned of the theor..
Douglas Black
Sir Douglas Black (1913-2002) was a physician in the United Kingdom, famous as the author of the Black Report. He was born in Shetland in 1913, and studied medicine at the Bute Medical School, University of St Andrews, graduating with MB ChB in 1933. He conducted research into water loss and dehyd..
Douglas Blue Feather
W.S. Lucas is a Native American flutist who records under the pseudonym of Douglas Blue Feather. He has won three Native American Music Awards which included Best New Age Recording, Best Flutist of the year and Best Independent Recording of the Year. Lucas has released six CDs. He is of Cherokee he..
Douglas Botting
Douglas Botting (b. February 22, 1934) is a noted British explorer, author, biographer and TV presenter and producer. He is well-known for writing biographies of naturalists Gavin Maxwell and Gerald Durrell (the former also being a personal friend). He also was the inspiration behind and writer of..
Douglas Bravo
Douglas Bravo, born March 11 1923, is a former guerilla fighter and Venezuelan politician. Bravo became a member of the Communist Party of Venezuela in 1946, only to be expelled from it in 1965. By March of 1966, he directed the Party of Venezuelan Revolution, or Partido de la Revolución Venezo..
Douglas Bridge
Douglas Bridge is a small village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, near Strabane. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 81 people. It lies within the Strabane District Council area. People The poem - Ballad of Douglas Bridge by Francis Carlin - appears in Anthology of Irish Verse, 1922, by ..
Douglas Brinkley
--> Douglas Brinkley (born 1961) is an author and professor of history, currently lecturing at Tulane University. He is most famous for his John Kerry biography, Tour of Duty. The late historian, Stephen E. Ambrose, once called Brinkley "the best of the new generation of American historians" �..
Douglas Bush
Douglas Bush (1896–1983) was a literary critic and literary historian. He taught for most of his life at Harvard University, where his students included many of the most prominent scholars, writers, and academics of several generations, including Walter Jackson Bate, Neil Rudenstine, Paul Auster ..
Douglas Byng
Douglas Byng (1893-1988) was a British comic singer in West End revue and Cabaret. Billed as 'Bawdy but British'. Particularly famous for his female impersonations. His songs are full of sexual innuendo and double entendres. Byng made a number of recordings, many of which are included on the collect..
Douglas C-24
C-24 is the US military designation for Douglas DC-8 passenger jet, and subsequently converted to simulate C3I threats. Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacturers | Airlines | Air forces | Aircraft weapons | Missiles | Timeline of aviation ..
Douglas C. Bennett
Douglas C. Bennett(born 1946) is the president of Earlham College, located in Richmond, Indiana. He was installed as president in 1996. Dr. Bennett is also a member of the political science department at Earlham. Bennett grew up in Rochester, New York and graduated from Haverford College in 1968..
Douglas C. Smith
Douglas C. Smith, M.D. is an American psychiatrist and mental health consultant who currently lives and practices in Juneau, Alaska. He is on the board of the National Association of Rights Protection and Advocacy and the International Center for the Study of Psychiatry and Psychology. Dr. Smith i..
Douglas C. Waller
The cover of Big Red by Douglas C. Waller. Douglas C. Waller is an author and correspondent for Time magazine. He wrote Big Red, see below. Novels Big Red Big Red is a novel that describes the everyday life of the crew of the USS Nebraska Trident Submarine. Douglas is given an all-access pas..
Douglas Camfield
Douglas Camfield (L) on location for The Seeds of Doom. Douglas Camfield (died 27 January 1984) was an accomplished director for television from the 1960s to the 1980s. His programme credits include Z Cars, Paul Temple, Van der Valk, The Sweeney, Shoestring, The Professionals, The Nightmare M..
Douglas Campbell (actor)
Douglas Campbell CM (born 11 June 1922 in Glasgow, Scotland) is an actor who has based his career in Canada. Much of his work has been on stage, particularly the Stratford Festival where he was among its first actors in 1953. He was awarded the Order of Canada on 17 April 1997. He is the father o..
Douglas Campbell (aviator)
Douglas Campbell (June 7, 1896 – December 16, 1990) was an American aviator and World War I flying ace. He was the first American aviator flying in an American unit to achieve the status of ace. Campbell was born in San Francisco, California. He was the son of famed astronomer William W. C..
Douglas Campbell (disambiguation)
Douglas Campbell may refer to: Douglas Lloyd Campbell, (1895-1995), who was Premier of Manitoba from 1948 to 1958George Douglas Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll (1823-1900), British cabinet ministerJohn Douglas Sutherland Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll (1845-1915) British MP and then Governor General of ..
Douglas Campbell (Ontario politician)
Douglas Kay Campbell (born circa 1930) is a longtime political activist in Canada. A trade union activist in his youth, Campbell has spent several years in the peace movement and has run for political office on numerous occasions. He has also contested for the leadership of the Ontario New Democra..
Douglas Cardinal
National Museum of the American Indian in Washington D.C. - Cardinal was forced off of the project before completion and appears not to be content with the finished design. Douglas Joseph Cardinal, OC , B.Arch , R.C.A. (born March 7, 1934, Calgary, Alberta) is a Canadian architect. Born in A..
Douglas Carnegie
Lt.-Col. Hon. Douglas George Carnegie was born the son of Lt.-Col. George Carnegie, 9th Earl of Northesk and Elizabeth Georgina Frances Elliot on 4 January 1870. He died on 27 February 1937 at age 67. He married Margaret Jean Johnstone-Douglas, daughter of Arthur Henry Johnstone-Douglas and Jane Ma..
Douglas Carr
Douglas CarrEngland (Eng) Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB) Bowling type Right-arm leg-break and googly (LBG) Tests First-class Matches 1 58 '''Runs scored 0 447 Batting average 0.00 8.93 100s/50s 0/0 0/0 Top score 0 48 Balls bowled 414 5,5..
Douglas Carswell
Douglas Carswell MP (John) Douglas (Wilson) Carswell (born 3 April 1971) is a British politician. He is the Conservative Member of Parliament for Harwich. Contents 1 Political evolution2 Member of Parliament3 Publications4 External links Political evolution Carswell is t..
Douglas Cartland
[Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Silent Hill character Douglas Cartland Gender ..
Douglas Century
Douglas Century is a Canadian-American author and journalist. Born in Calgary, Canada, Century was educated at Princeton University (1986). He is the author of Street Kingdom: Five Years Inside the Franklin Avenue Posse (Warner Books: 1999); Takedown: The Fall of the Last Mafia Empire, (G.P. Putna..
Douglas chadwick
Douglas Chadwick Born 13 December 1928, Manchester. United Kingdom - Died 2 September 2002, Macaret. Menorca. ..
Douglas Channel
Douglas Channel is one of the principal inlets of the British Columbia Coast. Its official length from the head of Kitimat Arm, where the aluminum smelter town of Kitimat to Wright Sound, on the Inside Passage ferry route, is 90 km. The actual length of the fjord's waterway includes waters between..
Douglas Chapman
An editor has expressed a concern that the subject of the article does not satisfy one of the guidelines for inclusion on Wikipedia on one of the following topics: [Notability Academics] ([Notability proposed])[Notability Biographies][Notability Books] (&#..
Douglas Charles French
Douglas Charles French (born 20 March 1944) was British Conservative MP for Gloucester from 1987 until his defeat by Labour's Tess Kingham in 1997. References "Times Guide to the House of Commons", Times Newspapers Limited, 1997 edition. ..
Douglas City, California
Douglas City is a town located in Trinity County, California with a population of 714. Nearby towns and cities include Lewiston, Junction City, Weaverville, Hayfork, Big Bar, Whiskeytown, French Gulch, and Igo. ..
Douglas Clark
For the sculptor, see Douglas Clark (sculptor). The poet Douglas Clark was born in Darlington, County Durham, England of Scottish parents in 1942. He was educated at Glasgow University, where he studied Mathematics, and in Edinburgh. From 1973 until his redundancy in 1993 he worked in Computing Se..
Douglas Clark (sculptor)
Douglas Clark is an American sculptor. Native to Edna, Texas, he grew up near Port Arthur. He resides in McAllen Texas, where, in an old church, he researches and creates representational pieces in bronze. For Port Arthur he sculpted a number of busts of Janis Joplin in the memorial to her life in t..
Douglas Clegg
Douglas Clegg (April 1, 1958-) is an American horror and dark fantasy author, and a pioneer in the field of e-publishing. He maintains a strong Internet presence through his website and LiveJournal. In May 1999, Clegg’s novel Naomi became the Internet’s first publisher-sponsored e-serial, garn..
Douglas Cliggott
Douglas "Doug" Cliggott (1958-) was a managing director and chief investment strategist at J.P. Morgan & Company and JPMorgan Chase between September 1996 and February 2002, before that he worked at Alfred Berg (now part of ABN AMRO) and at Merrill Lynch as manager of global investment strategy. In ..
Douglas Cochrane, 12th Earl of Dundonald
Major-General Douglas Mackinnon Baillie Hamilton Cochrane, 12th Earl of Dundonald (1852–1935) was a Scottish representative peer and a British Army general and the general officer commanding the Militia of Canada from 1902 to 1904. See also Earl of Dundonald References |-style="text-align: ..
Douglas Colin Cameron
Sir Douglas Colin Cameron (June 8, 1854-November 27, 1921) was a Canadian politician. He served in the Ontario legislature from 1902 to 1905, and was the Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba from 1911 to 1916. Cameron was born in Hawkesbury, Canada West (now Ontario), and was educated at Vankleek Hill ..
Douglas College
Douglas College's David Lam campus. Douglas College, established in 1970, is the largest college in British Columbia. Unlike universities like Simon Fraser University and the University of British Columbia, up until recently, Douglas College did not issue degrees. Starting in 2006, it grants ..
Douglas Conant
Douglas R. Conant is an American businessman, currently (as of 2006) serving as President and CEO of the Campbell Soup Company. Conant was born in Chicago, and attended Northwestern University, where he earned bachelor's and master's degrees in business. Early in his career, he worked in marketing..
Douglas Corrigan
Douglas Corrigan from the frontispiece of his 1938 autobiography Douglas "Wrong Way" Corrigan (January 22, 1907–December 9, 1995) was an American aviator born in Galveston, Texas. In 1938, after a transcontinental flight from Long Beach, California, to New York, he flew from Floyd Benne..
Douglas County
Douglas County is the name of several counties in the United States: Douglas County, ColoradoDouglas County, GeorgiaDouglas County, IllinoisDouglas County, KansasDouglas County, MinnesotaDouglas County, MissouriDouglas County, NebraskaDouglas County, NevadaDouglas County, OregonDouglas County, Sout..
Douglas County, Colorado
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Douglas County, Georgia
Douglas County is a county located in the U.S. state of Georgia. As of 2000, the population was 92,174. The county's explosive growth is evident with a population of 112,760 according to the 2005 U.S. Census Estimate. The county seat is Douglasville, Georgia6. This county is a part of the Atlanta ..
Douglas County, Illinois
Douglas County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois. As of 2000, the population was 19,922. Its county seat is Tuscola, Illinois6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent Counties2 History3 Demographics4 Cities and towns Geography According to the U.S. Census B..
Douglas County, Kansas
Douglas County (DG) Counties in Kansas County seat Lawrence Largest city Lawrence Area—Total—Land—Water, % km² (474 mi²)1,183 km² (457 mi²)46 km² (18 mi²), 3.71% Population—Total (2000)—Density 99,96284..
Douglas County, Minnesota
Douglas County is a county located in the U.S. state of Minnesota. As of 2000, the population was 32,821. Its county seat is Alexandria6. Douglas County is the home of Minnesota's only wine-grape appellation, the 10,880-acre (44 km²) Alexandria Lakes AVA.[link] Contents 1 Geogra..
Douglas County, Missouri
Douglas County is a county located in the U.S. state of Missouri. As of 2000, the population is 13,084. Its county seat is Ava6. The county was organized in 1857 and is named after Illinois U.S. Senator Stephen A. Douglas. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent counties1.2 Major hig..
Douglas County, Nebraska
Douglas County is a county located in the U.S. state of Nebraska. It is the state's most populous county, home to over one-fourth of Nebraska's residents. As of 2000, the population was 463,585. The 2005 census estimate placed the population at 486,929. Its county seat is Omaha6, the state's la..
Douglas County, Nevada
Douglas County is a county located in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Nevada. As of 2000, the population was 41,259. Contents 1 History2 Law and government3 Geography3.1 Adjacent Counties4 Demographics5 Cities and towns6 External links History Tra..
Douglas County, Oregon
Douglas County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oregon. It was named after Stephen A. Douglas, American politician, strong supporter of Oregon, and unsuccessful candidate for president in 1860. As of 2000, the population was 100,399. Its county seat is Roseburg6. Contents 1 History..
Douglas County, South Dakota
Douglas County is a county located in the U.S. state of South Dakota. As of 2000, the population is 3,458. Its county seat is Armour.6 Contents 1 Geography1.1 Townships1.2 Adjacent Counties2 Demographics3 Cities and towns Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau..
Douglas County, Washington
Douglas County is a county located in the U.S. state of Washington. As of 2000, the population was 32,603. The county seat is at Waterville. Its largest city is East Wenatchee, although the unincorporated East Wenatchee Bench CDP is larger. It was named after American statesman Stephen A. Douglas...
Douglas County, Wisconsin
Douglas County is a county located in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. As of 2000, the population was 43,287. Its county seat is Superior6. A portion of the Fond du Lac Indian Reservation is in the county. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Cities and towns4 External links ..
Douglas County School District RE-1
Douglas County School District RE-1 is a school district that serves Douglas County, Colorado. It is the fourth-largest school district in Colorado, serving over 48,000 students with over 60 schools. Douglas County School District was formed in 1958 by the consolidation of 17 smaller school distric..
Douglas Coupland
Douglas Coupland (born December 30, 1961) is a Canadian fiction writer, playwright and visual artist. He became well known for the 1991 novel [[Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture]], which popularized the term "Generation X". Much of Coupland's work explores the unexpected cultural shif..
Douglas Crabbe
Part of the series onAustralian criminals ..
Douglas Craig
Douglas Craig gained infamy in the city of York, in the north of England, as he attempted to sell off the assets of the city's football team for his own personal gain. Early Years Craig took over the club in the late 1980s, and enjoyed some early success. However it wasn't until the early 1990s wh..
Douglas Crawford
For the former Canadian MP see Douglas Crawford (Canadian politician). George Douglas Crawford, born in 1940 was educated at Glasgow Academy and Cambridge University before working as a journalist in London, before being engaged as Industrial Editor for the Glasgow Herald newspaper. He then worked ..
Douglas Credit Party
The Douglas Credit Party was an Australian political party based around the social credit theory of monetary reform, first set out by C. H. Douglas. It gained its strongest result in Queensland in 1935, when it gained 7.02% of first preferences. It did not win any seats. Some regard the party as a p..
Douglas Crockford
Douglas Crockford is a developer who currently works for Yahoo!. He is known for his work in video game design, including the porting of Maniac Mansion. He maintains a website with content related to language, technology, programming, and games named Crockford's Wrrrld Wide Web. His blog contains in..
Douglas Croft
Douglas Croft (1926-1963) was an early American child actor who is best remembered for being the first actor to portray the DC Comics character Robin, the Boy Wonder in a 1943 serial simply titled Batman. He was a 16 year old boy. Douglas Croft was the only actor to look the right age for Robin, the..
Douglas Cross
Douglas Cross may refer to several people: Douglas Cross (Australian politician), a former member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly.Douglas Cross (musician), a musician. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an ref..
Douglas Cross (Australian politician)
Douglas Cross was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. ..
Douglas D. Osheroff
Douglas D. Osheroff Douglas Dean Osheroff (born August 1, 1945) is an American physicist. He shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1996 with David Lee and Robert C. Richardson for discovering the superfluidic nature of 3He. This discovery was made in 1971, while Osheroff was a graduate studen..
Douglas Daft
Douglas N. Daft (born 1943 in Cessnock, New South Wales) is an Australian businessman. He graduated from the University of New England in Armidale, New South Wales in 1968 with a Bachelor of Arts degree, majoring in Mathematics. He was CEO of Coca-Cola (2000 - 2004). In 2005, he was made a Compani..
Douglas daly experiment station
The Douglas-Daly Experiment Station was an extensive research site of the Northern Territory Administration (NTA) of the Government of Australia and, after statehood, of the Northern Territory Government. It formed part of a string of simlar research sites in northern Australia. Located at the junct..
Douglas David Gracey
General Sir Douglas David Gracey General Sir Douglas David Gracey, KCB, KCIE, CBE, MC (1894-1964) was a British officer in both the First and Second World Wars and the second Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan, holding this office from 11 February 1948 to 16 January 1951. Gracey saw World War I ..
Douglas Davies
Douglas James Davies (b. 1947) is Professor in the Study of Religion in the Department of Theology and Religion at the University of Durham. He is an authority in the history, theology and sociology of death. His fields of expertise also include anthropology, the study of religion, the rituals an..
Douglas Day Stewart
Douglas Day Stewart is an American screenwriter. Contents 1 Filmography1.1 Writer1.2 Director2 External links Filmography Writer The Scarlet Letter (1995)Silver Strand (1995)Listen to Me (1989)Thief of Hearts (1984)An Officer and a Gentleman (1982) (also producer)The Blue Lag..
Douglas DB-7
The Douglas DB-7 was a family of attack, light bomber and night fighter aircraft of World War II, serving primarily with Soviet, US and British airforces. The DB-7 was also used by Australian, South African, French and Dutch services during the War, and Brazil afterwards. The aircraft was known a..
Douglas DC-1
Douglas DC-1 Douglas DC-1 prototype during air force evaluation, 1934 Description Role Prototype and Test bed. Crew 2 pilots + Flight attendant Passengers 12 First flight July 1, 1933 Entered service December 1933 Manufacturer Douglas Aircraft Company, Dimensions Length 60 ft 18,28..
Douglas DC-2
Douglas DC-2 DC-2 PH-AJU came second in the MacRobertson Air Race Description Role Passenger & military transport Crew 2-3 Passengers 14 First flight May 11, 1934 Entered service May 18, 1934 Manufacturer Douglas Aircraft Company, Fokker Dimensions Length 62 ft 6 in 19.1 m Wingspan 85 f..
Douglas DC-3
The Douglas DC-3 is a fixed-wing, propeller-driven aircraft which revolutionized air transport in the 1930s and 1940s, and is generally regarded as one of the most significant transport aircraft ever made (also see Boeing 707 and Boeing 747). Douglas DC-3 taking off from Catalina Island Airport..
Douglas DC-4
Eastern Air Lines DC-4 The DC-4 is a four-engined airliner developed by the Douglas Aircraft Company. It served extensively during the Second World War in a military role, and after the war for civilian airlines. Contents 1 Development2 Production3 Derivatives3.1 Other..
Douglas DC-4E
The Douglas DC-4E was an experimental airliner that was developed before World War II. The design originated in 1935 from a requirement by United Air Lines. The goal was to develop a much larger and more sophisticated replacement for the DC-3, before the first DC-3 had even flown. There was enou..
Douglas DC-5
Douglas DC-5 Description Role Passenger Transport Crew 6 Passengers 16-22 First flight February 20, 1939 Entered service Manufacturer Douglas Dimensions Length 62 ft 6 in 19.05 m Wingspan 78 ft 0 in 23.77 m Height 19 ft 10 in 6.05 m Wing area 824 ft² 76.55 m² Weights Empt..
Douglas DC-6
Douglas DC-6 flown by the United States Weather Bureau (now NOAA) The Douglas DC-6 is an aircraft built by the Douglas Aircraft Company from 1946 to 1959. Originally intended as a military transport near the end of World War II, it was reworked after the war to compete with the Lockheed Const..
Douglas DC-7
Douglas DC-7 Douglas DC-7 aircraft Description Role Civil air transport Crew 3 or 4 Passengers 99 to 105 First Flight 1953 Entered Service Manufacturer Douglas Aircraft CompanyLong Beach, California Dimensions Length 112 ft 3 in 37 m Wingspan 127 ft 6 in 42 m Height 31 ft 10 in 10.5 m ..
Douglas DC-8
The Douglas DC-8 is a four-engined jet airliner, manufactured between 1959 and 1972. It was the world's largest narrowbody aircraft until 1999, when the Boeing 757-300 entered service. Contents 1 Background2 Development2.1 Early models2.2 Super sixties2.3 Super sevent..
Douglas Democrat
Douglas Democrat is a term for those politically aligned with Stephen Arnold Douglas during the 1860 United States presidential election. ..
Douglas Dollarhide
Douglas Dollarhide (c1923—) was the first African-American mayor of a metropolitan city in California. Biography Douglas F. Dollarhide witnessed first hand the transformation of Compton, California from a predominantly white Los Angeles suburb into one of the most heavily concentrated Afric..
Douglas Dolphin
The Douglas Dolphin was an amphibious flying boat. While only fifty-eight were built, they served a wide variety of roles: private "yacht", airliner, military transport, and search and rescue. Douglas Dolphin at Santa Catalina Island, California The Dolphin originated in 1930 as the "Sinb..
Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 14th Duke of Hamilton
Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 14th Duke of Hamilton, 11th Duke of Brandon (February 3, 1903 - March 30, 1973), was born in Pimlico, London, England. Before succeeding his father as the Duke of Hamilton and Keeper of Holyroodhouse, he was a prominent Conservative Member of the British Parliament. He was ..
Douglas Dryburgh
Douglas Dryburgh (born June 30, 1966 in Kirkcaldy, Scotland) is an Irish curler. Dryburgh was a successful junior curler in his native Scotland. In his first international tournament, Dryburgh and his Scottish team claimed a gold medal at the 1987 World Junior Curling Championships. Later that year..
Douglas Drysdale
Douglas Drysdale was a Scottish nationalist. A member of the Scottish National Party he was involved in helping build up the party during the 1960s. At the SNP Annual Conference in 1967 he challenged the then SNP leader, Arthur Donaldson for party leadership, but was overwhelmingly defeated. Howe..
Douglas DT
The Douglas DT bomber was the company's first military contract, forging a link between the Douglas Aircraft Company and the Navy. Navy Contract No. 53305 of April 1, 1921, required only 18 pages to set out the specifications that resulted in the purchase of three DT (D for Douglas, T for torpedo) ..
Douglas Dunlop
Douglas Dunlop was a Scottish teacher and missionary who, during the British occupation of Egypt (1888-1922), controversially 'reformed' the Egyptian education system, creating what became known as the 'Dunlop-system'. He was widely seen as an opponent of Egyptian nationalist aspirations in educatio..
Douglas Dunn
Douglas Eaglesham Dunn, OBE, (born October 23, 1942), is a Scottish poet, academic and critic. He was born in Inchinnan, Renfrewshire. He was educated at the Scottish School of Librarianship, and he worked as a librarian before he started his studies in Hull. After graduating with a First Class Hon..
Douglas E. Cowan
Douglas E. Cowan Ph.D, is a Canadian academic in religious studies and the sociology of religion and currently holds a teaching position at Renison College, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Prior to this appointment he was Assistant Professor of Sociology & Religious Studies at the Universit..
Douglas E. Dickey
redirect[[Template:Portal]]Private First Class Douglas Eugene Dickey (1946-1967) was a United States Marine who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for heroism during Operation Beacon Hill 1, on 26 March 1967, while serving as a rifleman with Company C, 1st Battalion, 4th Marines, 9th Marin..
Douglas East
Douglas East is a House of Keys constituency in Douglas, Isle of Man. It elects 2 MHKs. Contents 1 1976 General Election2 1976 General Election3 1981 General Election4 1986 General Election5 1991 General Election6 1995 By Election7 1996 General Election8&nb..
Douglas Edmondson
Douglas Edmondson was a political figure in Manitoba, Canada during the 1980s. He was the first leader of that province's Confederation of Regions Party, although he never actually ran in a provincial election. The federal CoR was founded by Elmer Knutson shortly before the Canadian general electio..
Douglas Edwards
Douglas Edwards (born July 14, 1917 — October 13, 1990) was America's first network news television anchor, anchoring the CBS Evening News broadcast from 1948-1962. Edwards joined CBS Radio in 1942, eventually becoming anchor for the regular evening newscast The World Today as well as World ..
Douglas Eivind Hall
Douglas Eivind Hall (1901–1944) was mostly known as an English musician who was born in Liverpool but grew up in Scotland. Mr. Hall died at the age of 43 in France of a brain hemorrhage. While he never served in the military during WWII he was a civilian nurse´s assistant when he passed on...
Douglas Emerson
Douglas Emerson played Scott Scanlon on Beverly Hills 90210 in the show's first and second seasons. Scott was a nerdy freshman and best friends with David Silver, played by Brian Austin Green. As David became increasingly close with the show's core popular group, however, the Scott-David friendshi..
Douglas Engelbart
Dr. Douglas C. Engelbart (born January 30, 1925 in Oregon) is an American inventor of Norwegian descent. He is best known for inventing the computer mouse (in a joint effort with Bill English); as a pioneer of human-computer interaction whose team developed hypertext, networked computers, and precur..
Douglas Everett
Douglas Donald Everett (born August 12 1927) is a Canadian automobile dealer, lawyer, and retired Senator. Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, he attended the Royal Canadian Naval College in Royal Roads, British Columbia from 1943 to 1945 and served as a Sub-Lieutenant from 1943 to 1947. After his..
Douglas Ewart
Douglas R. Ewart (b. Kingston, Jamaica, 1946) is a multi-instrumentalist and instrument builder. He plays alto saxophone, clarinets, bassoon, flute, bamboo flutes (shakuhachi, ney, and panpipes), and didgeridoo; as well as Rastafarian hand drums (nyabingi, repeater, and bass). Ewart emigrated to ..
Douglas E Krueger
Douglas Krueger is an American philosopher, academic and author. He currently teaches philosophy at Northwest Arkansas Community College. Bibliography What is Atheism - A short introduction, Douglas E Kreuger, Prometheus Books, New York, 1998 ISBN 1-57392-214-5 ..
Douglas F.C.
Douglas F.C. was a football club based in England. They joined the Western Football League Division One in 1919 and won the title in 1920. However, they left the Western League in 1950. ..
Douglas Fader
Douglas Fader CV is one of only 19 recipients of the Cross of Valour for acts of the most conspicuous courage in circumstances of extreme peril, the highest award for bravery which can be presented to a Canadian citizen. This is his citation After surviving a helicopter crash at the Birch Mounta..
Douglas Fairbanks
This article is about the original actor of the name. For other articles, see: Douglas Fairbanks (disambiguation) Douglas Fairbanks Douglas Fairbanks (May 23, 1883 – December 12, 1939) was an American actor, screenwriter, director and producer, who became noted for his swashbuckling r..
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
Douglas Elton Fairbanks, Jr., KBE, DSC (December 9, 1909 – May 7, 2000) was an American actor and a highly decorated naval officer of World War II. Contents 1 Birth2 Hollywood3 First marriage4 Second marriage5 World War II6 Post-War Years7 Death8 Leg..
Douglas Fairbanks (disambiguation)
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. Douglas Fairbanks is a name shared by two actors, father and son: Douglas Fa..
Douglas Fairbanks Film Corporation
Douglas Fairbanks Film Corporation was Douglas Fairbanks' film production company. ..
Douglas Feith
Douglas Feith. Douglas J. Feith (born July 16, 1953) served as the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy for United States President George W. Bush from July 2001 until he resigned from his position effective August 8 2005. Feith holds a J.D. (magna cum laude) from the Georgetown University L..
Douglas Ferreira
Douglas Ferreira, O.B.E., (1929 - 2003) was the longest serving General Manager of the Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway, a heritage railway in Cumbria, England known as the "Ratty". He was at the heart of the "Ratty" for thirty four years. A pupil at the local St Bees School, on leaving, Ferreira joine..
Douglas Fitzgerald Dowd
Douglas Fitzgerald Dowd is a socialist economist and was a third-party candidate (Peace and Freedom Party) for Vice President of the United States in the 1968 U.S. presidential election. He was the running mate of Eldridge Cleaver. Bibliography Modern Economic Problems in Historical Perspective (1..
Douglas Flat, California
Douglas Flat is an unincorporated community in Calaveras County, California. It sits at an elevation of 1,965 feet (595 m) and is located at [38.11444° N 120.45389° W]. Douglas Flat was a roaring mining camp of the early 1850s. In 1857 the Harper and Lone Star Claims produced ..
Douglas Fowley
Movie and television actor Douglas Fowley (May 30, 1911-May 21, 1998) was born in The Bronx, New York, USA. The 5'11" actor is probably best remembered by movie buffs for his role as a movie director Roscoe Dexter in Singing in the Rain. The actor appeared in over 240 films and later and dozens..
Douglas Fraser
Douglas Andrew Fraser (born December 18, 1916 in Glasgow, Scotland) is trade unionist. Fraser's parents moved to Detroit, Michigan when he was a young boy. At 18, Fraser started work in an auto factory, where he became active in union activities. He was president of the United Auto Workers union ..
Douglas Freshfield
Douglas William Freshfield (London, April 27, 1845 - Forest Row, February 9, 1934) was a British climber and a prominent member of the Royal Geographical . He edited (1872–80) the Alpine Journal Publications Douglas Freshfield The Exploration of the Caucasus published in London by E. Arnold pub..
Douglas Gageby
Douglas Gageby, editor of The Irish Times (1963-86) Robert John Douglas Gageby (September 291918 - June 242004) was a an eminent journalist and newspaper editor. Despite his eminence, there were only two press clippings about him in The Irish Times at the time of his death. He was educated ..
Douglas Gillette
Douglas Gillette is an author who has written a series of five books with co-author Robert L. Moore that explore the archetypal level of the human psyche. The books use a modern adaption of Carl Jung's psychology, and have played an important role in the men's movement in the United States. He has ..
Douglas Glover
Douglas Glover may refer to (in order by birth): Douglas Glover, a British politicianDouglas Glover (born 1948), a Canadian writer presently living in New York state ..
Douglas Glover (UK politician)
Douglas Glover British Conservative politician. Member of Parliament for Ormskirk and Army Colonel during World War II. |-style="text-align: center; background: #cccccc;" |align="center" colspan="3"|}}} |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Douglas Glover (writer)
Douglas Herschel Glover BA, MFA (born 14 November 1948 near Waterford, Ontario) is a Canadian writer. He was raised on his family's tobacco farm where he was born. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree for philosophy from York University in 1969. He then continued philosophy studies at the Universi..
Douglas Golder
Silver medal 1976Montreal Field Hockey Men's Team Competition Douglas Golder (born February 1, 1948) is a retired field hockey player from Australia, who was a member of the national team that won the silver medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Canada. ..
Douglas Goldring
Douglas Goldring (January 7 1887- April 9 1960) was an English writer and journalist. He was born in Greenwich, England, Oxford one year. He was educated at Felsted School and then attended Oxford University in 1906. Having inherited a legacy, he left Oxford without a degree, and moved to London to..
Douglas Gordon
''Self-portrait as Kurt Cobain, as Andy Warhol, as Myra Hindley, as Marilyn Monroe, 1996 '' Douglas Gordon (born 1966) is a Scottish artist. Gordon was born in Glasgow and studied art first there (at the Glasgow School of Art) and later at the Slade School in London. His first solo show was i..
Douglas Graham, 5th Duke of Montrose
Douglas Beresford Malise Ronald Graham, 5th Duke of Montrose KT (7 November 1852 – 10 December 1925) was a Scottish nobleman. The 3rd son of 4th Duke and Caroline Agnes, youngest daughter of the 2nd Lord Decies, he was educated at Eton College and succeeded his father in 1874. He joined the..
Douglas Gresham
Douglas Gresham (born November, 1945) is a British biographer and film producer. He is the son of Joy Gresham and stepson of Anglo-Irish author C. S. Lewis. Lewis adopted Douglas in 1956. Gresham is co-producer for the new series of film adaptations of the Chronicles of Narnia, the originals of wh..
Douglas Grove, West Virginia
Douglas Grove is an unincorporated community in Berkeley County, West Virginia. It is located along County Route 9/16 southeast of Martinsburg. External links Communities Bayard | Berkeley Springs | Bolivar | Capon Bridge | Charles Town | Franklin | Harpers Ferry | Hedgesville | Key..
Douglas Gunn
Douglas Gunn (August 31, 1841–November 26, 1891) was an American Republican politician from California. Douglas Gunn was born 1841 in Ohio to Dr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Gunn. His family moved to Sonora, California 1852, where his father bought and ran the Sonora Herald. In 1860 his family mov..
Douglas H. Cooper
--> This article is about the Civil War general. For the novelist, please see Douglas Anthony Cooper. Douglas Hancock Cooper (November 1, 1815 - April 29, 1879) was an Indian Agent in what is now Oklahoma, and later a Confederate general during the American Civil War. Contents 1 Early life..
Douglas H. Fisher
Douglas H. Fisher is a Democrat who has served in the New Jersey General Assembly since 2002, where he represents the 3rd legislative district. Fisher serves in the Assembly as the Chairman of the Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee and as Chairman of the Intergovernmental Relations Commi..
Douglas H. Ginsburg
Douglas H. Ginsburg Douglas Howard Ginsburg (born May 25, 1946) is the Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. He was appointed to the United States Court of Appeals in October 1986 by President Reagan. He became Chief Judge of the court on July 1..
Douglas H. Wheelock
Douglas Harry Wheelock (Colonel, USA) is a NASA astronaut, specifically a mission specialist, was born May 5, 1960 in Binghamton, New York and considers Windsor, to be his hometown. Married to Cathleen Hollen, they have one child. Doug’s parents, Olin and Margaret Wheelock, reside in Windsor, Ne..
Douglas Haddad
Douglas Michael Haddad (born December 14, 1976, in Waterbury, Connecticut) is an American author, talk radio host, actor and a teacher. He is best known for his all-encompassing health and fitness book Top Ten Tips for Tip Top Shape . He, along with Matt DeLeo formulated specific super health progra..
Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig
Field Marshal Lord Haig Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig, KT, GCB, OM, GCVO, KCIE, ADC (June 19, 1861 – January 28, 1928) was a British soldier and senior commander during World War I. He was commander of the British Expeditionary Force during the Battle of the Somme and the 3rd B..
Douglas Hall
Douglas Hall (born 1953) is a scientist who works in the field of fiber optics. He introduced the Erbium doped fiber amplifier to common usage. Hall is known as Corning Inc.'s "One Billion dollar man". ..
Douglas Hamilton, 8th Duke of Hamilton
Douglas Hamilton, 8th Duke of Hamilton KT (24 July 1756–2 August 1799) was a Scottish peer. Hamilton was born at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the son of the 6th Duke of Hamilton and his wife, Elizabeth. He attended Eton from 1763 to 1767 and on the death of his brother in 1769, he succeeded t..
Douglas Harkness
Douglas Scott Harkness, PC , OC , GM , ED , BA , DUC (March 29, 1903 – May 2, 1999), was a Canadian politician, teacher, farmer and former Lieutenant Colonel in the Royal Canadian Artillery. He was born in Toronto, Ontario and moved to Calgary, Alberta in 1929. He graduated from the Un..
Douglas Harold Fox
Douglas Harold Fox (26 March 1905 - 13 November 1942) was a Lieutenant Commander in the United States Navy. He died during the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal in World War II. Born in Walled Lake, Michigan, Douglas Fox graduated from the United States Naval Academy on 3 June 1926. After service in va..
Douglas Harriman Kennedy
Douglas Harriman Kennedy (born March 24, 1967 in Washington, D.C.) is the 10th child of Robert F. Kennedy and Ethel Skakel Kennedy, named in honor of W. Averell Harriman, a family friend and former governor of New York. He married Molly Elizabeth Stark on August 22 1998 in Nantucket, Massachusetts. ..
Douglas Hart
Douglas Hart was the original bassist for Scottish Band The Jesus and Mary Chain, and played with them from 1984 to 1990. He now runs a music video production company. Hart is memorable for wearing black sunglasses and usually playing with less than four strings on his bass. He stated that making t..
Douglas Hartree
Douglas Rayner Hartree (March 27, 1897 – February 12, 1958) was an English mathematician and physicist most famous for the development of numerical analysis and its application to atomic physics. Contents 1 Early life2 The Hartree-Fock method3 Manchester years4 Later life an..
Douglas Haxton Sconce
Douglas Haxton Sconce was a former pupil of The King's School Chester who died on March 16th 1933 attempting to rescue rowers from King's School Chester who were drowning in the River Thames. He rescued all 4 rowers, however he himself died, it is reported, due to the long overcoat he wore that day...
Douglas Henderson
For the Labour MP and former minister, see Doug Henderson. Douglas Henderson is a Scottish politician. He served as a Member of Parliament for the Scottish National Party (SNP), representing the Aberdeenshire East constituency from 1974 to 1979. He was elected at the February 1974 general electio..
Douglas Henry
Douglas Henry, born May 18, 1926 in Nashville, is a Tennessee politician and member of the Tennessee Senate representing the 21st district, which is composed of part of Davidson County. He has served as a state senator since the 87th General Assembly, prior to which he was a member of the Tenness..
Douglas Henshall
[link title]Douglas James Henshall, sometimes credited as Dougie Henshall, is a Scottish actor. Douglas Henshall was born in Glasgow, Scotland in November 1965. He grew up in Barrhead and attended Barrhead High School. Whilst at school he joined The Scottish Youth Theatre based in Glasgow..
Douglas Hewitt Hacking, 1st Baron Hacking
Douglas Hewitt Hacking, 1st Baron Hacking OBE JP (4 August 1884 - 29 July 1950) was a British Conservative politician. Educated at Giggleswick School and Manchester University, he was commissioned in the East Lancashire Regiment in August 1914; served two years in France. He was mentioned in despat..
Douglas Heyes
Douglas Heyes (May 22, 1919 – February 8, 1993) was an American film and television writer, director, producer, actor, and composer with a long list of accomplishments. He was the father of actor Douglas Heyes, Jr.. He died in Beverly Hills, California. He was sometimes credited under the pseud..
Douglas Hickox
Douglas Hickox (January 10, 1929 – July 25, 1988) was an English film director. His work included Theatre of Blood (1973) and Zulu Dawn (1979). External link ..
Douglas High School Old Boys F.C.
Douglas High School Old Boys Football Club (DHSOB) are a football (soccer) club from Onchan on the Isle of Man. They compete in the Isle of Man Football League and the Isle of Man Football Combination. Formed in 1926, they wear blue and white strips (uniforms). They play their home games at Black..
Douglas Hill
Douglas Arthur Hill (born 1935) is a Canadian science fiction author. He lives and works in the United Kingdom. He is probably best known for his Galactic Warlord (The Last Legionary) quartet of novels. Contents 1 Bibliography1.1 Series1.1.1 Last Legionary1.1.2 Huntsman1.1.3&..
Douglas Hodge
Douglas Hodge (born 1960 in Plymouth, Devon, England, UK) is a British television actor. Some of his appearances include leading roles in Bliss, The Uninvited, The Scold's Bridle, [[Shockers: Dance]], The Law, The Russian Bride and Red Cap. External links ..
Douglas Hofstadter
Douglas Richard Hofstadter (born February 15, 1945 in New York, New York) is an American academic. He is probably best known for his book Gödel, Escher, Bach: an Eternal Golden Braid (abbreviated as GEB) which was published in 1979, and won the 1980 Pulitzer Prize for general non-fiction. This book..
Douglas Hogg
Douglas Hogg could refer to two figures in British politics: Douglas Hogg, 1st Viscount Hailsham, Lord Chancellor from 1928 to 1929 and again from 1935 to 1938 and one of the leading Conservative politicians of the interwar eraDouglas Hogg, 3rd Viscount Hailsham, grandson of the above, Conservative ..
Douglas Hogg, 1st Viscount Hailsham
Douglas McGarel Hogg, 1st Viscount Hailsham, PC (28 February 1872 - 16 August 1950) was a British Conservative lawyer and politician. Hogg was the son of the merchant and philanthropist Quintin Hogg. He was a Bencher of Lincoln's Inn and served as Lord Chancellor in the UK Conservative government..
Douglas Hogg, 3rd Viscount Hailsham
Douglas Martin Hogg, 3rd Viscount Hailsham, QC, (born 2 February, 1945), is a British politician and barrister and the Conservative Member of Parliament for Sleaford and North Hykeham. Douglas Hogg is the son of Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone, a former Lord Chancellor. He inherited the Viscountcy ..
Douglas Hondo
Douglas HondoZimbabwe (Zim) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm fast-medium Tests ODIs Matches 9 56 '''Runs scored 83 127 Batting average 9.22 7.47 100s/50s -/- -/- Top score 19 17 ..
Douglas Houghton
(Arthur Leslie Noel) Douglas Houghton, Baron Houghton of Sowerby CH (August 11, 1898 – May 2, 1996) was a British Labour politician, Houghton was born in Derbyshire and fought in the First World War, survived the horrors of the Battle of the Somme, and secured for himself a post in the civil ser..
Douglas Houghton Campbell
Dr. Douglas Houghton Campbell (December 19, 1859 - February 24, 1953) was an American botanist. Campbell was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. He graduated from Detroit High School in 1878, going on to study at the University of Michigan. He studied botany, learning new microscopy techniques, ..
Douglas Huebler
Douglas Huebler (October 27, 1924 - July 12, 1997) was an American conceptual artist. He produced works in numerous media often involving documentary photography, maps and text to explore social environments and the effect of passing time on objects. For twenty years, he was dean of the California I..
Douglas Hurd
Douglas Richard Hurd, Baron Hurd of Westwell, CH, CBE, PC (born 8 March 1930), is a senior British Conservative politician and novelist, who served in the governments of Margaret Thatcher and John Major between 1979 and his retirement in 1995. He is a patron of the Tory Reform Group, and remains an ..
Douglas Hyde
Douglas Hyde (Irish: Dubhghlas de hÍde) (17 January, 1860 – 12 July, 1949) was an Irish language scholar who served as the first President of Ireland from 1938 to 1945. He founded the Gaelic League, one of the most influential cultural organisations in Ireland. Contents 1 Background2..
Douglas Hyde Gallery
The Douglas Hyde Gallery located in Trinity College, Dublin is a contemporary art gallery which hosts and curates temporary exhibition of visual art. The Douglas Hyde gallery was opened in 1978 in a purpose built space. In 2001 a store room was converted into a second, much smaller gallery. The gal..
Douglas Iris
The Douglas Iris, Iris douglasiana, is a common and attractive wildflower of the coastal regions of Northern and Central California and southern Oregon. The names Iris beecheyana and I. watsoniana have also been used for this plant, but Iris douglasiana has precedence. The Douglas Iris grows main..
Douglas Island
Douglas Island is an island in the U.S. state of Alaska, just west of Juneau and slightly north of Admiralty Cove. It is separated from mainland Juneau by the Gastineau Channel, over which there is a single bridge. Recently, there have been plans to build a new bridge from North Douglas to the Mende..
Douglas Islet, Queensland
Douglas Islet is a small island North of Shelburne Bay in far north Queensland, Australia about 130 km North of Cape Grenville, Cape York Peninsula in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Queensland, Australia. It is about 20 km East from Orford Ness. Aerial photos & maps Coordinates: [-11.2..
Douglas Ivester
Douglas Ivester was appointed as Chief Executive Officer of Coca-Cola Company after the death of Mr. Roberto Goizueta. He retired in February 17, 2000. ..
Douglas J. Bennet
Douglas J. "Doug" Bennet Jr. (born June 23, 1938) is the president of Wesleyan University, located in Middletown, Connecticut. He is the 15th president in the school's history, and has been president since 1995. Prior to that, he served as Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization..
Douglas J. Cuomo
Douglas J. Cuomo is an American composer who was born in Tucson, Arizona in 1958. He is known for creating title themes for such TV series as Sex and the City and [[Homicide: Life on the Street]]. External links [Douglas J. Cuomo]..
Douglas J. Futuyma
Douglas Joel Futuyma (born 1942 in New York) is an American biologist. Futuyma graduated with a B.S. from Cornell University, and took his M.S. and Ph.D. at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on the interaction between plant-eating insects and the plants themselves. He was Lawrence B...
Douglas J. Moo
Douglas J. Moo is a New Testament scholar who, after teaching for more than twenty years at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Illinois, has served as Blanchard Professor of New Testament at the Wheaton College Graduate School since 2000. He received his Ph.D. at the University of St. Andrews in..
Douglas Jackson
For the Tennessee State Senator of this name, see Doug Jackson. Douglas Jackson (born 1957) is the chairman and co-founder of e-gold. Jackson, educated as a medical doctor, previously served as a major in the United States Army Medical Corps at the Brooke Army Medical Center at Fort Sam Houston, ..
Douglas Jamieson
Douglas Jamieson (14 April 1880 – 31 May 1952) was a Scottish Unionist politician and judge. Educated at Cargilfield School, Fettes College, the University of Glasgow and Edinburgh University, Jamieson was admitted as an advocate in 1911 and became a King's Counsel in 1926. Jamieson was an u..
Douglas Jardine
D.R. JardineEngland (Eng) Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB) Bowling type Leg break Tests First-class Matches 22 262 '''Runs scored 1296 14848 Batting average 48.00 46.83 100s/50s 1/10 35/72 Top score 127 214 Balls bowled 6 2582 Wickets ..
Douglas Jay, Baron Jay
Douglas Patrick Thomas Jay, Baron Jay, PC (23 March 1907–6 March 1996) was a British Labour politician. Educated at Winchester College and New College, Oxford, Jay became a Fellow of All Souls between 1930 and 1937. His early career was as an economics journalist working for The Times 1929-3..
Douglas Jerrold
Douglas Jerrold may be Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) British dramatistDouglas Francis Jerrold (1893-1964) British writer and publisher 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..
Douglas Jung
Douglas Jung, CM, OBC, CD (鄭天崋, pinyin: Zhèng Tiānhuá) (February 24, 1924 – January 4, 2002) was the first ethnic Chinese Member of Parliament (MP) in the Canadian House of Commons. Douglas Jung Contents 1 Early life2 Political career3 Other ach..
Douglas K. Detterman
Douglas K. Detterman is an American psychology professor who researches intelligence and mental retardation. He earned his B.A. from Boston University in 1967, his M.A. and Ph.D. from University of Alabama in 1972 and was a postdoctoral fellow at Northwestern University in 1972. Detterman taught a..
Douglas Kendrew
Major-General Sir Douglas Kendrew, KCMG, CB, CBE, DSO***, was Governor of Western Australia from 1963 to 1973. He was a very successful and well-liked Governor, whose term was extended twice. He had a distinguished Army career, culminating in appointment as Head of the British Defense Staff at the ..
Douglas Kennedy
Douglas Kennedy can refer to: Douglas Kennedy (politician) (1916 – 2003), Canadian politicianDouglas Kennedy (writer) (1955 –), American writerDouglas Kennedy (actor) (1915 – 1973), American actor ..
Douglas Kennedy (politician)
Robert Douglas Kennedy (June 15, 1916— May 2003) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1967 to 1985, as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party. Kennedy was born in Cooksville, Ontario, and received a Bachelor of Science degree from Ont..
Douglas Kennedy (writer)
Douglas Kennedy was born in Manhattan in 1955. His father was a commodities broker and his mother worked at NBC. In 1974 Douglas went to Trinity College, Dublin as a guest student. On graduating he returned to Dublin and started a co-operative theatre company with a friend. This led him to being h..
Douglas Kenney
Douglas Kenney Douglas C. Kenney (December 10, 1947 - August 27, 1980) was an American writer and co-founded National Lampoon magazine in 1970. Kenney edited the magazine and wrote much of its early material. [link] Contents 1 Biography1.1 Childhood1.2 Harvard1.3&nb..
Douglas Kent
Douglas Kent is the author of The Better Built Bondage Book, a book that provides instructions for making sex toys and other bondage equipment at home. He is the founder of Mental Gears Publishing. References and further reading Douglas Kent, The Better Built Bondage Book Mental Gears Publishing,..
Douglas Kirkland
Douglas Kirkland (born 1934 in Toronto, Ontario) is a prominent photographer based in the United States. At age twenty-four, Kirkland was hired as a staff photographer for LOOK magazine and became famous for his 1961 photos of Marilyn Monroe taken for Look's 25th anniversary issue. He later joined..
Douglas Knight
Douglas Knight (June 8 1921–January 23 2005) was an American educator, businessman and author. He was a former president of both Lawrence University and Duke University. Knight was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts and received his degrees in English from Yale University. He taught literatu..
Douglas Labalmondière
Lieutenant-Colonel Douglas William Parish Labalmondière CB (1815–8 March 1893) was the first Assistant Commissioner (Administrative) of the London Metropolitan Police and acted as Commissioner for three months in 1868–1869. Labalmondière was descended from an arisocratic French family..
Douglas LaBier
Douglas LaBier is a business psychologist, psychotherapist, and writer. He is the founder and director of the [Center for Adult Development], in Washington, D.C. Dr. LaBier’s work focuses on supporting positive human development and healthy organizational leadership within contemporar..
Douglas Lain
Douglas Lain Douglas Lain (born 1970) is a science fiction writer who has been compared to Philip K. Dick. Publishing mostly in genre magazines, Lain's stories and novellas might be called interstitial or "slipstream" (a term invented by the cyberpunk author Bruce Sterling). His first book, th..
Douglas Lake Airport
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Douglas Lake Cattle Company
The Douglas Lake Cattle Company is Canada's largest working cattle ranch. Founded June 30, 1886, it has been operating continuously since. This date is also shared with the first transcontinental train trip of the Canadian Pacific Railway. External links [Official history] ..
Douglas Leedy
Douglas (Harry) Leedy, born March 3rd, 1938 in Portland, Oregon is an American composer. He studied with Karl Kohn at Pomona College and at the University of California at Berkeley, where he was in a composition seminar with membership including La Monte Young and Terry Riley. An orchestral hornis..
Douglas Lenat
Douglas B. Lenat (born in 1950) is the CEO of Cycorp, Inc. of Austin, Texas, and has been a prominent researcher in artificial intelligence, especially machine learning (with his AM and Eurisko programs), knowledge representation, blackboard systems, and "ontological engineering" (with his Cyc progr..
Douglas LePan
Douglas Valentine LePan (25 May 1914 – 27 November 1998) was a Canadian diplomat, poet, novelist and professor of literature. Born in Toronto, Ontario, LePan joined the Canadian diplomatic service in 1946 and remained with the Department of External Affairs until 1959. He subsequently taught..
Douglas Leslie Dewey Bell
Douglas Leslie Dewey Bell (born June 15, 1926) is a Canadian politician and former commissioner of the Yukon Territory. Born is Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, in 1989, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Douglas Lilburn
Professor Douglas Gordon Lilburn ONZ FRCM (2 November 1915 - 6 June 2001) was a prolific and influential New Zealand composer. He was born in Wanganui, New Zealand, in 1915. He attended Waitaki Boys' High School from 1930 to 1933, before moving to Christchurch to study at Canterbury University Coll..
Douglas Little
Douglas Little is an American historian specializing in American diplomatic and twentieth century. He teaches at Clark University in Worcester, MA, where he is also the Dean of the College. His published books include "American Orientalism: The United States and the Middle East since 1945" and "Male..
Douglas Livingstone
Douglas Livingstone may refer to Douglas Livingstone, the South African poet born in Malaysia (1932-1996) Douglas Livingstone, the English actor and writer for television This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you..
Douglas Livingstone (poet)
Douglas Livingstone (1932 - 1996) was a South African poet. He was born in Kuala Lumpur, but his family moved to Natal after his father was taken prisoner during the Japanese invasion of Malaysia. He attended Kearsney College and in 1964, he started work as a marine biologist in Durban. He gained t..
Douglas Lloyd Campbell
"Douglas Campbell" redirects here. For , see . Douglas Lloyd Campbell (May 27, 1895-April 23, 1995) was a politician Manitoba, Canada . He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for 47 years, and served as Premier of Manitoba from 1948 to 1958. Born in Portage La Prairie, Manitoba,..
Douglas Lorenz
Douglas Lorenz is the Advisory Board Director of the Republican Liberty Caucus, a group with the aim of developing the libertarian wing of the Republican Party. Lorenz started out in 1990 as the principal in his San Francisco-based computer consulting firm, Lorenz Technologies. According to a biogr..
Douglas Lowe
Douglas Gordon Arthur Lowe (August 7, 1902 – March 30, 1981) was a British athlete, a double winner of 800 m at the Olympic Games. Born in Manchester, Douglas Lowe attended Harrow and Highgate School and excelled immediately as a middle distance runner, winning the Public Schools' 880 yd (80..
Douglas Lowenstein
Douglas Lowenstein is the president of the Entertainment Software Association. Noted videogame critic Jack Thompson has repeatedly attacked Lowenstein, even going so far as to liken him to "Hitler" [link]. External links [ESA website]..
Douglas MacArthur
This article is about the American soldier; for the municipality in the Philippines, see General MacArthur, Eastern Samar. Douglas MacArthur (January 26 1880 – April 5 1964) was an American general and Medal of Honor recipient, who was Supreme Commander of Allied forces in the Southwest Paci..
Douglas MacArthur II
Douglas MacArthur II (July 5,1909-November 15,1997), the son of Capt. Arthur MacArthur III and Mary McCalla MacArthur, and is named for his uncle (Gen. Douglas MacArthur) was an American diplomat. He was born in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. He married Laura Louise Barkley on August 21, 1934, the daughte..
Douglas MacLean
Douglas MacLean (Charles Douglas MacLean) (10 January 1890 - 9 July 1967) was a silent motion picture actor, producer, and writer. Contents 1 Early life2 Career3 Filmography3.0.0.1 Actor3.0.0.2 Producer3.0.0.3 Writer4 Stageplay4.0.0.1 Producer5 Misce..
Douglas Maddon
Douglas Maddon (1970-) is the pen name of a Northern Irish author. He was born in Belfast in 1970 then went on to Belfast Royal Academy & Merton College, Oxford, whilst contributing to one of his main loves, politics. A believer of the Loyalist movement, he has always argued for United Kingdom wit..
Douglas Maicon
Douglas Sisenando Maicon (born 26 July 1981 in Criciuma) is a Brazilian football player, currently playing for Internazionale in Italy. A talented right sided fullback, Maicon debuted for Cruzeiro Esporte Clube in 2001 and after two successful seasons in Brazil which included winning a championship ..
Douglas Marillier
Dougie MarillierZimbabwe (Zim) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm offbreak Tests ODIs Matches 5 48 '''Runs scored 186 672 Batting average 31.00 18.16 100s/50s -/2 1/3 Top score 73 100 ..
Douglas Marland
Douglas Marland (born Marland Messner, May 5, 1935 - March 6, 1993) was a writer of American soap operas, most known for his tenure as head writer for As the World Turns, which he held from 1985 until his death in 1993. He first started writing scripts for soap operas in the 1970s, as a subwriter..
Douglas Mawson
Sir Douglas Mawson (May 5 1882 – 14 October 1958) was an Australian Antarctic explorer. Born at Bradford, Yorkshire, his family emigrated to Australia in 1884 where he was brought up. He was educated at Fort Street High School and the University of Sydney, where he gained degrees in Engineerin..
Douglas Max Utter
Douglas Max Utter (born December 8, 1950 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American expressionist/structuralist painter. His paintings have been displayed in more than 150 exhibitions during the past 20 years, including thirty one-person shows in Cleveland, New York City, Phoenix, and Germany. These exhi..
Douglas McClelland
Douglas (Doug) McClelland (b. 5 August 1926) was elected to the Australian Senate as a member of the Australian Labor Party on 1 July 1962, representing New South Wales. Manager of Government Business in the Senate from 9 July 1974, Minister for the Media in the Whitlam Government until 6 June 1975,..
Douglas McCullough
J. Douglas McCullough is an American judge, currently an Associate Justice on the North Carolina Court of Appeals. After earning a history degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1967 and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of South Carolina in 1970, McCullough served ..
Douglas McGregor
There are several people named Douglas McGregor: Douglas McGregor (business theorist) (1906 – 1964), business theorist and management professorDouglas McGregor (judge), Australian judge This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title...
Douglas McGregor (business theorist)
Douglas McGregor (1906 - 1964) was a Management professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management whose 1960 book The Human Side of Enterprise had a profound influence on management practices. In the book he identified an approach of creating an environment within which employees are motivated via aut..
Douglas McIlroy
Portrait of Douglas McIlroy taken at the NATO conference in Garmisch 1968, courtesy of Brian Randell. Malcolm Douglas McIlroy is a mathematician, engineer and programmer. As of 2006 he is an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at Dartmouth College. Dr. McIlroy is best known for having inven..
Douglas McKay
James Douglas McKay (June 24, 1893–July 22, 1959) born in Portland, Oregon, was a Republican from Oregon. He graduated from Oregon State University in 1917. McKay first entered politics in 1935, when he was elected to the Oregon State Senate from the First District. In 1940, he was an alt..
Douglas McKay High School
Douglas McKay High School is a high school located in Northeast Salem, Oregon, part of Salem-Keizer Public Schools. It was built in 1979. The school is named after former Governor of Oregon and United States Secretary of the Interior Douglas McKay. Notable Alumni Gus Envela, 100-, 200- and 400-m..
Douglas Meerwald
Earle Douglas (Dougie) Meerwald was a pioneering Ceylonese musician. Dougie Meerwald was the vocalist of one of the leading Ceylonese swing and dance bands of the early 1950s - The Manhattans. Western popular music and dance band music was all the rage in South Asia after World War II and Ceylon was..
Douglas Meintjes
Doug MeintjesSouth Africa (RSA) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm fast-medium Tests First-class Matches 2 52 '''Runs scored 43 1146 Batting average 14.33 16.14 100s/50s -/- -/2 Top score 21 87 Balls bowled 246 - Wickets 6 9..
Douglas Melamed
A. Douglas Melamed is a nationally known American legal scholar and currently in private practice. He is famous among the law and economics literature for his views on the natural evolution of property rights and co-authored with Guido Calabresi a classic law review article on the different types o..
Douglas Menzies
Rt Hon Sir Douglas Ian Menzies (1907 – 29 November 1974), Australian judge, was a Justice of the High Court of Australia. Menzies was born in the city of Ballarat, Victoria, in 1907. He was the cousin of Prime Minister of Australia Sir Robert Menzies. He was educated at Hobart High School and..
Douglas Miller
Douglas Hugh Miller (born in Cheshire in 1937) is an English author, biographer, historian, researcher and statistician. Douglas Miller spent most of his working life in market research. He is a keen cricketer, still playing at village level and umpiring in the Thames Valley League. He is also the ..
Douglas Millings
Douglas (Dougie) Millings (1913-2001) was a London tailor known as "the Beatles' tailor". Millings began designing for British pop stars such as Cliff Richard and Adam Faith in the early 1960s and made the collarless suits the Beatles wore on their first American tour in 1964 as well as the stage..
Douglas Morrow
Screenwriter Douglas Morrow (1913 - 1994) earned an Oscar for scripting the biography of crippled baseball player Monty Stratton in "The Stratton Story" (1949). Morrow initially entered Hollywood as an actor, playing small parts in such features as "Maisie Goes to Reno" (1944) and "Lady Luck" (1946)..
Douglas Morton Dunlop
Douglas Morton Dunlop (1909 - ?) was a renowned orientalist and scholar of Islamic and Eurasian history. Dunlop studied at Bonn and Oxford under the historian Paul Eric Kahle (1875-1965). His work was influenced by such scholars as Zeki Validi Togan, Mikhail Artamonov, and George Vernadsky. In the..
Douglas Municipal Airport
Douglas Municipal Airport may refer to: Douglas Municipal Airport (Arizona) in Douglas, Arizona, USA (IATA: DGL, ICAO: KDGL)Douglas Municipal Airport (Georgia) in Douglas, Georgia, USA (IATA: DQH, ICAO: KDQH) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated wit..
Douglas Municipal Airport (Arizona)
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Douglas Municipal Airport (Georgia)
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Douglas Netter
Douglas Netter was the executive producer for Babylon 5 for its first four seasons. Between the fourth and fifth seasons, he founded and appointed himself CEO of Netter Digital, a CGI special effects company. Netter Digital then replaced Foundation Imaging as the Special Effects studio for the serie..
Douglas Nicholls
Sir Douglas "Doug" Ralph Nicholls, KCVO, OBE (1906–1988) was an Australian Aborigine from the Yorta Yorta people of the Murray river region of New South Wales and Victoria. He was a Pastor with the Churches of Christ in Australia Christian denomination. He was awarded Honours, including Knight..
Douglas Niles
Douglas Niles is a fantasy author and game designer. Niles was one of the creators of the Dragonlance world and the author of the first three Forgotten Realms novels, and the Top Secret S/I espionage role-playing game. Contents 1 Books1.1 Novels1.2 Series1.2.1 Watershed1.2.2&..
Douglas North
Douglas North is a House of Keys constituency in Douglas, Isle of Man. It elects 2 MHKs. Contents 1 1995 By Election2 1996 General Election3 1998 By Election4 2001 General Election 1995 By Election Edward Alan Crowe was elected. 1996 General Election John Houghton and E..
Douglas O-38
The Douglas O-38 was an observation airplane used by the United States Army Air Corps. Between 1931 and 1934, Douglas built 156 O-38s for the Air Corps, eight of which were O-38Fs. Some were still in service at the time of the Pearl Harbor Attack in 1941. Museum Displays National Museum of the U..
Douglas O-46
The Douglas O-46 was an observation airplane used by the United States Army Air Corps. The O-46A, the last of a long line of Douglas observation planes, was a victim of progress. It was designed to operate from established airfields behind fairly static battle lines as in WW I. However, in 1939, ..
Douglas Osmond
Sir Douglas Osmond (b. 27 June 1914. d. 20 April 2006) was the chief constable of Shropshire Constabulary and later Hampshire Constabulary. He is regarded as one of the first career chief constables in the UK. Contents 1 Biography2 Honours3 See also4 References Biography Dou..
Douglas Ousterhout
Dr. Douglas K. Ousterhout, MD, DDS (Dr. O) is one of the best-known pioneers of facial feminization surgery for transsexual and transgender women. He is based in San Francisco, CA, USA. He was a pioneer in the technique of forehead reconstruction which he perfected in the 1990s. He is the author of ..
Douglas P.
Douglas P. (born Douglas Pearce, 27 April 1956), is an English folk musician, record label owner, photographer and actor who records under the name Death In June. He was born in Woking, Surrey. Contents 1 Musical Work1.1 Crisis1.2 Death In June1.3 NER1.4 Neofolk2 Dis..
Douglas Palmer
Douglas Palmer was the first African American mayor of Trenton, New Jersey. He took office on July 1, 1990. He defeated former city council president and mayor Carmen Armenti. ..
Douglas Park
Douglas Park is the old stadium of Hamilton Academical F.C.. The Club left the stadium in 1994 due to the ill-repair of the stadium and financial problems. The Accies then shared a stadium with other clubs until the completion of their new stadium New Douglas Park in 2001 located in Hamilton yards a..
Douglas Park Community Elementary School
Douglas Park Community is a public elementary school in Langley, British Columbia part of School District 35 Langley. ..
Douglas Park railway station, New South Wales
Douglas Park is a railway station on the Southern Highlands line of the CityRail network in New South Wales, Australia. Douglas Park has a relatively infrequent service with trains running every 1.5 - 2 hours. {| align="center" border="1" width="420" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="-1" > |- align="cen..
Douglas Percy Bliss
Douglas Percy Bliss (28 January 1900 - 11 March 1984) was a Scottish painter and art conservationist. Bliss's family was of Northamptonshire, England. His grandfather moved to Morayshire, Scotland. Bliss himself was born in Karachi, India (but now in Pakistan). Bliss was raised in Edinburgh and educ..
Douglas Peters
Douglas Dennison Peters, PC , Ph.D. (born March 3 1930) in Brandon, Manitoba is a Canadian banker, economist and politician. He received a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Queen's University in 1963 and a Ph.D. from the Wharton School at University of Pennsylvania in 1969 where he was classmates w..
Douglas Petrie
Douglas Petrie is most well known for his work on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, having written the scripts for seventeen episodes, and directed three. He has also written scripts for two Angel episodes. He has also written the script for Harriet the Spy, starring a young Michelle Trachtenberg. External..
Douglas Point
Douglas Point was the second CANDU Pressurised Heavy Water Reactor built, after the successful Nuclear Power Demonstrator (NPD). It was a 220 MWe single-unit station, which has been shut down for some time and is no longer operable. It is adjacent to the Bruce Nuclear Generating Station, and is si..
Douglas Preston
Douglas Preston (born 1956 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) is an author of several techno-thriller and horror novels with Lincoln Child. A graduate of Pomona College in Claremont, California, Preston began his writing career at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. In addition to his co..
Douglas Purviance
Born in Baltimore, United States, Douglas Purviance first rose to prominence as a member of the Stan Kenton Orchestra, playing bass trombone and tuba from 1975 to 1977. He graduated from Towson State University in 1975 and obtained a masters degree from the Manhattan School of Music in 1992. He se..
Douglas Q. Adams
Douglas Q. Adams is a professor of English at the University of Idaho and an Indo-European comparativist. Works Essential Modern Greek GrammarA Dictionary of Tocharian BTocharian historical phonology and morphologyEncyclopedia of Indo-European Culture Articles Festschrift for Eric P. Hamp (Vol. On..
Douglas R.U.F.C.
Douglas R.U.F.C. is a Rugby Football club in Douglas, Isle of Man. External link ..
Douglas Rae
Douglas Rae is a Scottish businessman. At present he is chairman of the Golden Casket confectionery corporation, as well as chairman of Morton F.C.. ..
Douglas railway station
Douglas railway station serves Douglas, the capital of the Isle of Man. It is the terminus for the Port Erin to Douglas line of the Isle of Man Steam Railway but in the past also had a branch line to Peel on the west of the island. The building housing the station is the original Victorian buildi..
Douglas Rain
Douglas Rain is a Canadian actor and narrator who was born in 1928 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He is primarily a stage actor but, in film, his most famous role was as the voice for HAL 9000 in [[2001: A Space Odyssey (film)|2001: A Space Odyssey]]. Douglas Rain studied acting at the Banff School of Fine..
Douglas Range
Douglas Range ([70°0′S 69°35′W]) is a sharp-crested range, with peaks rising to 3,000 metres, extending 120 km (75 mi) in a northwest-southeast direction from Mount Nicholas to Mount Edred and forming a steep east escarpment of Alexander Island, overlooking the north part of George V..
Douglas Ranges
The Douglas Ranges are a subrange of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains of the Canadian province of British Columbia, about 70 km east of downtown Vancouver, north of the Fraser River and between the valleys of Stave and Harrison Lakes. They are approximately 4900 km² (1900 sq mi) in area. ..
Douglas Reed
Douglas Reed (1895-1976) was a journalist, playwright, novelist, and author of a number of books on political analysis. His book Insanity Fair (1938) was one of the most influential in publicising the state of Europe and the meglomania of Hitler before the war yet, according to his obituary in The ..
Douglas Reeman
Douglas Reeman is a British author who has written many historical fiction books on the Royal Navy, many set during World War II or during the Napoleonic Wars. Reeman, born in 1924, joined the Royal Navy at the age of 16 and served during World War II and the Korean War. He eventually rose to the ra..
Douglas Reynolds
Photo submitted by Franklyncards Photo by Terry Macdonald Douglas Reynolds (September 20, 1882 - February 23, 1916) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwea..
Douglas Richman
Douglas D Richman, MD is a US medical virologist. Richman has worked primarily in the HIV field over the past twenty years, with major contributions in the areas of resistance and pathogenicity: he was one of the group of researchers who first demonstrated HIV drug resistance in 1989,Larder B, Darby..
Douglas Road
The Douglas Road, aka the Lillooet Trail, Harrison Trail or Lakes Route, was a goldrush-era transportation route from the British Columbia Coast to the Interior. Over 30,000 men are reckoned to have travelled the route in 1858-59, although by the end of the 1860s it was virtually abandoned due to ..
Douglas Road (Metrorail station)
Northbound train departing, with Metrobus located below train. Douglas Road Station is a Metrorail station in Coral Gables, Florida. This station offers the most Metrobus connections after Government Center. The station is located at the intersection of Douglas Road and U.S. Route 1 (South Di..
Douglas Robb
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. Several people have the name Douglas Robb: Douglas Robb (musician) (born Jan..
Douglas Robb (musician)
For other people of the same name, see Douglas Robb. Douglas Seann Robb (born 2 January 1975, in Agoura Hills, California), commonly referred to simply as Doug Robb, is an American musician and lead singer of rock band Hoobastank. His father is of Scottish ancestry and his mother is of Japanese anc..
Douglas Roche
Douglas James Roche, OC, KCSG (born June 14, 1929) is a former Canadian politician, He served as Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for Edmonton—Strathcona from 1972 to 1984. In 1984, he was appointed Canada's Ambassador for Disarmament, a position he held until 1989. He was appoin..
Douglas Romayne Stevens
This article is about Douglas Romayne Stevens the composer. For the article on the Bishop of the Diocese of Riverina, Douglas Stevens, see here. Douglas Romayne Stevens is a composer who scores TV and film scores. He is also credited as Douglas R. Stevens or Douglas Stevens or Douglas Romayne. ..
Douglas Ross
Douglas A. Ross (born 9 May 1948) is a British physicist. He is currently professor of physics at the University of Southampton. He was educated at New College, Oxford (BA 1969, DPhil 1972; thesis entitled "Radiative corrections in muon decay"). He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 200..
Douglas Royal F.C.
Douglas Royal Football Club are a football (soccer) club from Douglas on the Isle of Man. They compete in the Isle of Man Football League and the Isle of Man Football Combination. Formed in 1987, they wear white and navy strips (uniforms). They play their home games at Nobles Park in Douglas. ..
Douglas Rushkoff
[[Image:Rushkoff.jpg|right|thumb|200px|[[help:contents|demo]]]]Douglas Rushkoff (born 18 February 1961) is a New York-based writer, columnist and lecturer on technology, media and popular culture. Rushkoff graduated magna cum laude from Princeton University. He moved to Los Angeles and pursued an ..
Douglas S. Freeman
Douglas Southall Freeman (May 16, 1886 – June 13, 1953) was an American journalist and historian. He was the author of definitive works on Confederate General Robert E. Lee. Freeman was born in Lynchburg, Virginia, the son of a Confederate soldier during the American Civil War. He did his und..
Douglas S. Freeman High School
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Douglas Schweitzer
Douglas Edward Schweitzer was an independent candidate in the riding of Winnipeg Centre, during the Canadian federal election of 2004. He received 92 votes, out of 26768 cast. It is not clear what ideology Schweitzer represented, or what specific issue motivated his campaign. He was a student at ..
Douglas Scott
for other people of the same / or similar name Douglas Scott (disambiguation). Douglas Scott is an author of thriller fiction, mostly published during the 1980s. Scott's subject periods run from the theatres of the Second World War to Post War Europe. A number of his novels feature seagoing promi..
Douglas Scott (disambiguation)
Doug Scott (Douglas Keith Scott CBE) - British mountaineer, famous for the first ascent of the South-West Face of Mount Everest.Douglas Scott the Glasgow-based climbing partner of W. H. Murray in the period 1935-1955 (see that article).Douglas Scott - is a writer of thrillers often based during the ..
Douglas Seale
Douglas Seale (28 October, 1913 - 13 June, 1999) was a British stage and film actor. He provided the voice of the Sultan in the movie Aladdin, and that of Krebbs in The Rescuers Down Under. He also appeared in several movies including Amadeus and Ernest Saves Christmas. Seale's third wife (after ..
Douglas Sequeira
Douglas Sequeira Solano (born August 23, 1977) is a Costa Rican soccer defender, who currently plays for the Real Salt Lake of Major League Soccer. Sequeira played for Deportivo Saprissa, and has also spent some time in Europe with Feyenoord Rotterdam and Karlsruher SC. He was originally acquired ..
Douglas Shearer
Douglas G. Shearer (November 17, 1899 - January 5, 1971) was a Canadian-born pioneer sound designer and director who played a key role in the advancement of sound technology for motion pictures. Shearer was born in Montreal, Quebec to a prominent upper class family, but his family fell on hard time..
Douglas Shedden
Douglas Shedden was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. ..
Douglas Sheehan
Douglas Sheehan (born April 27, 1949) is an American actor best known for playing Ben Gibson throughout four seasons of the prime-time drama Knots Landing from 1983 to 1987. His first major role was as Joe Kelly on the daytime soap General Hospital from 1979 to 1982. He also played one of the lead..
Douglas Sills
Douglas Sills (born July 5, 1960) is an American actor. Born in Detroit, Michigan, he grew up in the suburb of Franklin, where he was friends (and did amateur theatrics and films) with both Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell. Sills attended Cranbrook School, from which he graduated in 1978, and the Unive..
Douglas Silva
Douglas Silva, (born 1989 in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil) is a Brazilian actor, his most famous role is that of "Dadinho" ("Li'l Dice") in the 2002 Brazilian film, City of God. He then played Acerola in the spin-off series City of Men. ..
Douglas Sirk
Douglas Sirk (April 26, 1897 – January 14, 1987) was a German-born film director best known for his work in Hollywood in the 1950s. Hans Detlef Sierck was born in Hamburg, Germany to Danish parents. He was raised in Denmark, but later moved to Germany as a teenager. He spread his education ..
Douglas Skyrocket
Douglas Skyrocket D-558-II The Douglas Skyrocket (the D-558-2; also found, D-558-II) was a rocket-powered research aircraft built by the Douglas Aircraft Company for the U.S. Navy. With Scott Crossfield at the controls, the D-558-2 became the first airplane to fly twice the speed of sound. C..
Douglas Skystreak
The Douglas Skystreak (D-558-1 or D-558-I) was designed in 1945 by the Douglas Aircraft Company for the U.S. Navy Bureau of Aeronautics, in conjunction with the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA). The Skystreaks were turbojet powered aircraft that took off from the ground under the..
Douglas Sloan
Douglas Sloan served as a producer, writer, director, and guest star on various television shows, such as Power Rangers, Big Bad Beetleborgs, and VR Troopers. He is probably best known for his work on the former, serving as a writer, director, and supervising producer until leaving the show about ..
Douglas Slocombe
Douglas Slocombe (February 10, 1913) is a British cinematographer who has enjoyed a long career in the British film industry. His many films as director of photography include Robbery (1967), The Italian Job (1969), Nijinsky (1980), the James Bond film Never Say Never Again in 1983, and the three In..
Douglas Smith
Douglas Smith began his broadcasting career with the BBC European Service (now the World Service) in 1946 and later worked as an announcer and newsreader on the Home Service and the Third Programme. He is perhaps best known as the very formal announcer on Beyond Our Ken (1958–1963), its more famou..
Douglas Smith (actor)
Douglas Alexander Smith (born June 22, 1985) is a Canadian-American actor most notable for his work on the HBO series, Big Love as Ben Henrickson, the eldest son of a polygamist. In addition to his recurring role on Big Love, Smith has also co-starred in the films Sleepover, Rock the Paint, Santa'..
Douglas South
Douglas South is a House of Keys constituency in Douglas, Isle of Man. It elects 2 MHKs. Contents 1 1981 General Election2 1986 General Election3 1991 General Election4 1996 General Election5 2001 General Election 1981 General Election Adrian Duggan was elected. 19..
Douglas Spalding
Douglas Alexander Spalding (1840? – 1877) was an English biologist. He was born in London about 1840, and began life as a manual labourer. Subsequently he lived in Scotland, near Aberdeen; the philosopher Alexander Bain persuaded the University of Aberdeen to allow him to attend courses with..
Douglas Spencer
Douglas Spencer (February 10, 1910 - October 6, 1960) was a film actor. He appeared in the western classic Shane (1953) as "Swede" and in the thriller The Glass Wall (1953). The balding, lanky actor usually appeared in films as doctors or reporters, as he did in Them! (1954). He appeared in a num..
Douglas Spotted Eagle
Douglas Spotted Eagle is Native American, he is married to a Dine woman from Valley Junction, Iowa. He calls his music "modern ethnic", as it mixes jazz, new age, pop, and world beat with Native American music. Spotted Eagle received a Grammy Award for his production of "Gathering of Nations Powwo..
Douglas Squirrel
Desolation Wilderness (Sierra Nevada) The Douglas Squirrel, Tamiasciurus douglasii, is a pine squirrel found in the Pacific coastal states and provinces of North America. It is sometimes known as the Chickaree or Pine Squirrel, but since Chickaree is also used for the American Red Squirrel a..
Douglas Stanes
Douglas Moncrieff Stanes (born February 28, 1917 in England; died April 29, 2001) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1958 to 1969. Stanes was a Lieutenant-Colonel of the Middlesex Regiment, and served in south..
Douglas State Forest
Douglas State Forest is a Massachusetts state forest located in Douglas. The forest is managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation. Description Douglas State Forest is a 5,730 acre park offering numerous recreational activities. The park is located on the border of both Connecticut ..
Douglas Stauffer
Douglas D. Stauffer was born in Huntsville, Alabama. He became a Christian at the age of twenty while a member of the Air Force, stationed in Florida. Upon his honorable discharge, he was awarded the Air Force Commendation Medal for meritorious service and returned to his home in Pennsylvania. -->..
Douglas Stevens
This article is about the Bishop of the Diocese of Riverina, Douglas Stevens, for Douglas Romayne Stevens the composer, see here. Douglas Stevens is the Bishop of the Diocese of Riverina, one of the 23 Dioceses that make up the Anglican Church of Australia. He was consecrated on 29th November, 200..
Douglas Stirling
Dr Douglas Stirling BSc, PhD - a researcher and lecturer at the University of Dundee till 2004. His studies of the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae provided an excellent model experimental system due to its genetic tractability, knowledge of its complete genome sequence and the high degree of..
Douglas Strutt Galton
Sir Douglas Strutt Galton KCB FRS (July 2 1822 – March 18 1899) was a British engineer. His father was John Howard Galton, son of Samuel "John" Galton. His mother was Isabelle Strutt, the daughter of Joseph Strutt, mayor of Derby. He was a cousin of the scientist Francis Galton. Externa..
Douglas Stuart
Douglas Stuart is a professor of the Old Testament at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts in the United States. Dr. Stuart received his B.A. magna cum laude from Harvard College in 1964, spent two years at Yale Divinity School, and then received his PhD in Near E..
Douglas Stuart Moore
Douglas Stuart Moore (August 10 1893 - July 25 1969) was an American composer, educator, and author. He wrote for music the theater, film, ballet and orchestra, but his greatest fame was for his two operas The Devil and Daniel Webster (1938) and The Ballad of Baby Doe (1956). Moore was born in Cutc..
Douglas Summers
Douglas Walter Levi Summers (12 October 1911 - 1 January 2000) was an English cricketer: a right-handed batsman and slow left arm bowler who played in a single first-class game, appearing for Worcestershire against Warwickshire in 1930. Summers was born in Smethwick, then Staffordshire now West Mid..
Douglas Sutherland
Douglas Sutherland, Orcadian author, well-known for his autobiographical work Against the Wind about his boyhood in Stronsay. ..
Douglas T. Jacobson
redirect[[Template:Portal]]Major Douglas Thomas Jacobson (1925-2000) was a United States Marine who earned the United States' highest military honor — the Medal of Honor — for his heroic actions on Iwo Jima during World War II. "Private First Class Jacobson destroyed a total of sixteen..
Douglas T. Wright
Douglas Tyndall Wright O.C. (born 1927) is a Canadian civil engineer, civil servant, and former university administrator. Born in Toronto, Ontario, he received a B.A.Sc. from the University of Toronto in 1949, a Master of Science degree in 1952 from the University of Illinois, and a Ph.D. from Univ..
Douglas Terman
Douglas Terman (born 1933) is an American writer of military novels. Terman was one of the first authors who originated the Choose Your Own Adventure series of books along with R. A. Montgomery. Terman is also notable for his other military-themed fiction. Terman had military experience during the..
Douglas Thom
Douglas John Thom, born 1946, is a Professor of Educational management and Leadership. Doctor of educational philosophy, Dr. Thom has published over 13 books. Including: Educational Management and Leadership: Word, Spirit, and Deed for a Just Society, and Total Hockey Player: Brawn is Not Enough...
Douglas Tilden
Douglas Tilden (May 1, 1861 to August 5, 1935) was a world-famous deaf sculptor who went to the California School for the Deaf in Berkeley, California (now in Fremont, California). He made many statues that sit in San Francisco, Berkeley, and the San Francisco Bay Area. He has many artworks to his ..
Douglas Tompkins
Douglas Tompkins (born 1943 in New York) is an American radical ecologist and multimillionaire businessman. For a long time, Tompkins was the owner of the ESPRIT clothing company. He sold it on 1990 and decided to invest his money on the protection of nature. The principal areas he has invested his..
Douglas Tottle
Douglas Tottle is a trade union activist and the author of the controversial book Fraud, Famine, and Fascism the Myth of the Ukrainian Genocide from Hitler to Harvard. The official biography from that book is as follows: "Tottle has worked as a photographer and a photo-lab technician, fine artist, ..
Douglas Townsend
Douglas Townsend (born November 8, 1921) was an American composer and musicologist who became interested in composition while a student at the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, in New York City, and taught himself composition, counterpoint and orchestration. In 1..
Douglas Township, Minnesota
Douglas Township is a township in Dakota County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 760 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 87.8 km² (33.9 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 760 peo..
Douglas Trumbull
Douglas Trumbull (born April 8, 1942) is a film director and special effects supervisor. Trumbull's early work with NASA and the science film maker Con Pederson caught the attention of Stanley Kubrick who employed him to work on [[2001: A Space Odyssey (film)|2001: A Space Odyssey]]. Trumbull's ou..
Douglas Vickers
Douglas Vickers (1861–1937) was an English industrialist and politician. He was the son of Colonel Thomas Edward Vickers (1833–1915), owner and Director of the famous Sheffield firm Vickers, Sons & Co. Ltd., and Frances Mary Vickers, née Douglas (1841–1904). He became Director of the family b..
Douglas Vincent "SA" Martinez
Born October 29, 1969, SA performs vocals and scratches as the last added member to the band 311. SA, short for "Spooky Apparition", was a nickname Nick Hexum gave to Martinez in the beginning days of 311. SA and drummer Chad Sexton were involved in a brawl with a drunken Scott Stapp of the band C..
Douglas Wakiihuri
Douglas Wakiihuri (born September 26, 1963) is a former Kenyan long-distance runner who won the gold medal in the marathon at the 1987 World Championships in Athletics in Rome. No other male Kenyan runner has ever won the marathon at World Championships or Olympic Games. The following year, Wakiihu..
Douglas Walker
Douglas Walker, commonly known as Dougie Walker (born July 28, 1973, Inverness), is a former Scottish sprinter. Educated at George Heriot's School in Edinburgh, in 1998 he became European champion in both 200 metres and 4x100m relay. With 31.56s he is the European record holder in 300 metres, altho..