How To Use Douglas In A Sentence

  • So far, only a couple of the trees (literally two) have been found to be successful in fending off beetle attacks, using chemical and physical responses similar to those in lower-elevation tree species, such as lodgepole pine and Douglas fir. Louisa Willcox: Whitebark Pine: Functionally Gone in Much of the Greater Yellowstone
  • No, just stylish, insists G.O.D. founder and chief executive Douglas Young.
  • The stairs are made from Douglas fir and all the internal floors are pitched pine.
  • Rachel gently but persistently imposed her will upon Douglas.
  • They ridiculed leaked U.S. plans to install a proconsul in the Douglas MacArthur mold, strutting around with a cob pipe and dictating orders to a humiliated people.
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  • So, in an effort to unite the party, Stephen Douglas offered to withdraw. James Buchanan got his votes and the nomination.
  • This week actor Alan Rachins, better known as the balding popinjay Douglas Brackman of "L.A. Law," shucks his pinstripes for something more daring. He Left His Briefs Behind
  • Today, by comparison, they are increasingly a blend of native broadleaf species, such as larch, oak, willow and ash, with neat rows of Douglas firs and Sitka spruces. The Guardian World News
  • This is the age of post-postmodernism -- an age of both inoperative language and linguistic reflexivity, of "meaning" as both immaterial material and material immateriality -- and Douglas Kearney pushes hard against all of this by rendering language as active, operative, and indeed a locus for Spectacle. Seth Abramson: November 2011 Contemporary Poetry Reviews
  • There were 2632 days between the Accies last game in May 1994 at the old Douglas Park in Hamilton and yesterday's hanseling of the club's new Ballast Stadium with a match against a Sunderland XI.
  • Almost on the verge of the steep-to wall of rock was a large and regularly built "humpy," in which Douglas Fraser and Kate lived. Tom Gerrard
  • I'm not surprised," said Drumcarro; "one of the old Douglas family before the attainder was as good as any one of their new-fangled dukes. Kirsteen: The Story of a Scotch Family Seventy Years Ago
  • Everything you see or hear or experience in any way at all is specific to you. You create a universe by perceiving it, so everything in the universe you perceive is specific to you. Douglas Adams 
  • Merger mania and speculation about a Boeing-McDonnell Douglas combination boosted the shares of aerospace and defense stocks.
  • Now, if Judge Douglas will demonstrate somehow that this is popular sovereignty, —the right of one man to make a slave of another, without any right in that other, or anyone else to object, —demonstrate it as Euclid demonstrated propositions, —there is no objection. Speech of Hon. Abraham Lincoln
  • I would have bet that the conventional rifling of the Douglas barrel would have been more accurate.
  • If Douglas came down hard enough on him, Dale would rebel.
  • New culverts likely will have to be placed in a new location, Douglas said.
  • Like the good Lord James Douglas, we had liefer hear the lark sing over moor and down, with Chicot, than listen to the starved-mouse squeak in the bouge of Therese Raquin, with M. Zola. Essays in Little
  • Douglas held his tongue, preferring not to speak out on a politically sensitive issue.
  • Earlier this afternoon, Henry Louis Gates, Jr. delivered a stirring commentary on NPR's All Things Considered (originally written for TheRoot. com) in which he compared today to the day after Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation, and shared the reaction of Frederick Douglass, Erik Ose: Yes We Can, Said Barack Obama, And We Did
  • Via Telecopier and Federal Express The Honorable Douglas Shulman Letter to Douglas Shulman
  • Kirk Douglas, surrounded by the toast of young, snobby elite, was seen at hot Chelsea nightclub Aria.
  • Libby also checked his method by determining the age of heartwood from the trunks of redwood trees (Sequoia sempervirens), and of Douglas firs Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1960 - Presentation Speech
  • When in the early 1970s structuralist approaches to understanding human behavior predominated, George mused about Mary Douglas's celebrated analysis of New Guinea subincision rites (the ritual splitting of the penis lengthwise) as an inscription of the bifurcated moiety system on the bifurcated body. Marcelo M. Suarez-Orozco : The Fox
  • Scotland can look forward to two decades of friendly goalkeeping rivalry from youngsters Craig Gordon and David Marshall, writes Douglas Alexander
  • In September 1938, A. E. Douglas-Smith took up his duties as university resident tutor in the county.
  • The troop spent two years building a log house from Douglas firs they felled themselves. Mr.
  • It was the most whorish aping of Douglas Adams imaginable.
  • Douglas Stone took his case of bistouries from a drawer, and placed it with a roll of bandage and a compress of lint in his pocket. Round the Red Lamp
  • Merger mania and speculation about a Boeing-McDonnell Douglas combination boosted the shares of aerospace and defense stocks.
  • The bad rug worn by Douglas is worth a good laugh.
  • When Patrick Douglas, the learned and honoured, but fortuneless soldier, found that his new competitor for the hand of the gentle Jolande was none other than his sovereign, he was dumb with despair, and the last, the miserable _hope_ which it imparts, and which maketh wretched, began to leave him. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 17
  • If Judge Berman were to authorize Douglas to self-surrender to the prison he would begin serving his term with much less stress. Michael Santos: What Happens to Cameron Douglas?
  • Douglas plays a frustrated American everyman who suddenly loses control under the pressure of daily life.
  • I (gasp) think the Tom Douglas salmon bake is a good idea. Homeless Group Says It Will Protest Salmon Bake « PubliCola
  • He notes carefully the distinctive qualities of particular specimens of goldcup oak, Douglas spruce, yellow pine, silver fir, and sequoia.
  • Councillor Douglas said civilians would have been slaughtered had the device gone off.
  • The high purity of guaiacyl lignin in Douglas fir fiber.
  • That said, Douglas Wolk pointed out that Mazzucchelli pre-empted this exact criticism anyway by literally placing a giant hole in the middle of his novel (the two page spread of the meteor crater). Asterios Polyp » Comics Worth Reading
  • The Narrative of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave, By Himself, published in 1845, is another example I cited -- "passionate, demanding, denunciatory, self-analytical: 'autobiographies' now differed from people's 'memoirs,' as their authors challenged themselves and the world to be honest about their own lives. Nigel Hamilton: Bush and Memoirs
  • Ms. Douglas was a stringy woman who was nearing the age of forty.
  • This view may be compared with the latest contribution to the relevant taxonomies from Douglas Canfield, whose Tricksters and Estates provides a theoretical propaedeutic to his major Broadview anthology.
  • Only about a dozen of Douglas's 112 faculty members had volunteered to teach a CAM class.
  • They had arranged all sorts of visits and expeditions for her, but she stayed mostly in Satipur because of Douglas.
  • Below the Douglas-fir belt, ponderosa pine is dominant to the west of the continental divide, constituting a xerophytic forest. Middle Rocky Mountain Steppe - Coniferous Forest - Alpine Meadow Province (Bailey)
  • These include unusual species such as Scots pine and Lodgepole pine, and Douglas fir and Cork fir.
  • To the right of the entry, a preconcert foyer, the BP Hall, rises to lofty heights surrounded by Douglas fir walls eventuating in a skylight that reveals the steel armature holding up the stainless-steel facades.
  • His artwork was visionary, defined by its luscious gouache and photorealism, and his fondness for dressing his characters in the cartileginous mugs of actors like Kirk Douglas.
  • Going up the winding hills, we see hillsides green with pines and Douglas firs.
  • Douglas has been involved in a busy range of engagements in his first month in the office.
  • The hot water has remained off in four closes, Olley, Mcintosh, Brackley and Douglas.
  • Americans of a certain age will recall Douglas MacArthur's pithy aphorism: ‘There is no substitute for victory.’
  • Last night he was being held in solitary confinement in Douglas jail.
  • I very much enjoyed the first two books by Douglas Kennedy, which were nail-biting Grisham-esque thrillers set in that sort of Madison Avenue, big business world that seems so glossy from the outside. March 2009
  • The chef makes his own red wine, Douglas fir pine needle and nasturtium flower vinegars. Every Chef's Secret Weapon
  • No. Douglas, if you truly believe that a blastocyst is morally equivalent to a (let's say) four year old boy, then they are indeed butchering and murdering them, and an evil larger than the Nazi Holocaust is going on. America's Deep, Dark Secret
  • Opting to say nothing, she smiled at Douglas in response, while screaming at T.J. in her head, Wipe your schnoz, you brown-nosing dick. I.O.U.
  • It was a part that captured a peculiarly repellent side of the Reagan-Thatcher era and it rightly brought Michael Douglas an Oscar for outdoing the hyperactive villains his father, Kirk, played in postwar melodramas. Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps – review
  • Douglas was a complex man, thoughtful, gallant, and generous.
  • Wichman recently designed the passenger compartment for a rocket ship being developed by McDonnell Douglas Aerospace.
  • Douglas makes the concerto sound almost chaste in its clinical brilliance.
  • When Douglas's character smells a rat, the convoluted thriller plot is set in motion.
  • LOA encompasses African-American literature from slave narratives to the essays of intellectuals like Frederick Douglass and W.E.B. DuBois and the fiction of Richard Wright.
  • Ashford Court is a development of semi-detached houses in Grange near Douglas.
  • Mr. ATKINSON: Well, Edward Douglass White was moved to the chief justiceship by President Taft. Leaving the Bench: Supreme Court Justices at the End
  • In showing contempt for the heavyweight championship Douglas offended a stern code.
  • By 1901, smelting operations were moved to Douglas, only 25 miles to the east, when a railroad was built.
  • By joining Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, and Richard Wright in the act of literary testimony, Malcolm became part of the most essential genre of African-American literature.
  • There are some people you like immediately, some whom you think you might learn to like in the fullness of time, and some that you simply want to push away from you with a sharp stick. Douglas Adams 
  • As evidence of his desire to remove this most tangible of Southern gravamina, Douglas introduced a supplementary fugitive slave bill on Stephen A. Douglas A Study in American Politics
  • Watkins also loved trees, making stark portraits of the redwood, Arbutus, buckeye, sugar pine, cactus, Yucca, Douglas fir and giant mariposa, which he declared "A Perfect Tree. His Best Shot
  • On its simplest level, it traces two calamitous marriages: one between the sweet, idealistic Dorothea Brooke (Juliet Aubrey) and priggishly meanspirited Rev. Edward Casaubon (Patrick Malahide), the other pairing equally idealistic Dr. Tertius Lydgate (Douglas Hodge) with the wretchedly selfish Rosamond Vincy (Trevyn McDowell). By George, We've Got It
  • Gauteng safety and security MEC Jessie Duarte called the stayaway "irresponsible and outrageous," and accused Douglas of not controlling his supporters. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The spring was not far from a tall Douglas fir that had long ago been struck by lightning and split, growing again in bifurcation. FOLLY
  • All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated and well supported in logic and argument than others. Douglas Adams 
  • He was degraded from his orders, and being even in danger of assassination, took refuge with Douglas of Longniddry, and there remained until the end of 1545
  • The Douglas-fir, ponderosa pine, and sugar pine planted in this area will help regenerate an ecosystem inhabited by wildlife, including bald eagles.
  • Douglas Hurd's active citizen and John Patten's lager louts are both given an airing.
  • But even a rhetorical commitment to sending back the money was influential, not least in the political development of Frederick Douglass, as we shall see.
  • My first tastes of venison were much like Douglas 'mom, from deer that were killed on dog drives, gut shot, hauled around in pickups then, to paraphrase Tom Kelly, haggled into unidentifiable hunks of bloody gristle by a succession of drunks with rusty saws and hatchets. Beef or Venison: Which Tastes Better?
  • October 12th, 2007 at 7: 52 pm aptera. com is registered to Douglas Bates residing at 2465 Avenida De La Playa, La Jolla, CA 92037-3204.aptera. com has been registered to him since 1999. APTERA Diesel-Electric Hybrid Car On Sale Now! | Inhabitat
  • Here, any of you who love the Douglas, spurn me this quean from the monastery gates; and let her be so scourged that she may bitterly remember to the last day of her life how she gave means to an unrespective boy to affront the Douglas. The Fair Maid of Perth St. Valentine's Day
  • All licensed premises, including nightclubs, restaurants and the Douglas casino now have the option to serve alcohol 24 hours a day.
  • Let his obituary read, "Douglas Martin, a newspaperman who once got the word" sesquipedalian "onto the front page of the New York Times .... NYT A1: Sesquipedalian!!!! - Swampland - TIME.com
  • By the time the ambulance arrived, Douglas had lost consciousness .
  • The servant at Blackwood Castle (Grimsby, played by Artur Binder) tries to frighten Jane by placing a snake in her bed (one of many he cares for in the cellar); a neighboring inn begins to see unprecedented seasonal business from visitors (Horst Tappert as "Douglas Fairbanks," CARMEN, BABY's Uta Levka) showing unusual interest in Blackwood Castle... and each other; and the two seemingly harmless old fogies playing chess in the inn's tavern are using a tricked-out chesspiece to send messages to the snake-caring servant. Archive 2006-04-23
  • It is worth recalling the history of this treatment, which began when American, James Douglas, discovered extensive pitchblende deposits on his Western mining properties.
  • In the summer of eighteen fifty-eight, two candidates campaigned across the state of Illinois for a seat in the United States Senate. That seat belonged to Stephen Douglas from the Democratic Party.
  • Your correspondent thoroughly enjoyed reading this 32 page history book which was written by Douglas Pickett and beautifully illustrated by Harry Tucker.
  • The Robin Hood legend has been a staple of Hollywood cinema since Douglas Fairbanks slapped on a pair of tights and pranced around a backlot Sherwood Forest in 1922. Movie Review: Robin Hood » Scene-Stealers
  • Imitating the canting voice of a hypocritical preacher, Douglass then gave a several-paragraph sermon based on the principle that obedience to the slavemaster is obedience to God.
  • Air ReviewDallas-based art-folk quintette Air Review is the auditory splendor of lead vocalist Douglas Hale piano, guitar, backing vocalists
 Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume 198
  • I saw a clip from the new Michael Douglas movie on TV last night.
  • As for Ester, she prayed, in her clothes-press, thankfully for Dr. Douglass, more hopefully for Sadie, and knew not that a corner of the poor little letter which had slipped from Julia's hand and floated down the stream one summer morning, thereby causing her such a miserable, _miserable_ day, was lying at that moment in Dr. Douglass 'note-book, counted as the most precious of all his precious bits of paper. Ester Ried
  • Mr. Douglas remarks that the back of the block should always be at the top in molding since the laitance or slime always flushes to the surface making a weak skin which will develop hair cracks. Concrete Construction Methods and Costs
  • The 32 OCS then convoyed and deployed all the equipment to Douglas Field, Fort Sill Army Post, and another local training site, all under field conditions.
  • With the appearance on the scene of Secretary of the Interior Douglas McKay, however, the situation changed.
  • When we're talking about disastrous forest fires in the West, usually we're talking about low-lying, dry forests of ponderosa pine and Douglas fir.
  • Built using curved douglas fir plywood and tubular steel, everything is delicately illuminated by an opalescent storage wall and luminous bricks. Holley House by Hanrahan Meyers Architects
  • In the midst was a pennon displayed, which, though its bearings were not visible to Catharine, was, by a murmur around, acknowledged as that of the Black Douglas. The Fair Maid of Perth
  • Forests of spruce, fir, and Douglas-fir, common in the Southern Rockies (21) and the Wasatch and Uinta Mountains (19), are only found in limited areas at the highest elevations in this region. Ecoregions of New Mexico (EPA)
  • And a penumbra is a different kettle of fish entirely–the metaphor was used by Justice Douglas in Griswold v. The Volokh Conspiracy » The First Amendment and Advertisements of Legal Prostitution
  • Sparkle's hull was built of two laminates of diagonally laid red cedar on an inner core of longitudinal Douglas fir.
  • David Douglas wanted to generate the same enthusiasm and rigor in its other career clusters.
  • From Oswestry he went to Donnington near Shrewsbury, where under a certain Scotchman named Douglas, who was an absentee, and who died Bishop of Salisbury, he officiated as curate and master of a grammar school for a stipend — always grudgingly and contumeliously paid — of three-and-twenty pounds a year. Wild Wales : Its People, Language and Scenery
  • Sponsored by the Douglas Students' Union Performing Arts Committee, the eclectic event includes music, spoken word, puppeteering, slide shows, and jeer leading.
  • Mom promised to make manicotti, which is Douglas’s favorite, and mine, too. When Lightning Strikes
  • The northern counties had at once become strongly Anti-Nebraska; the conservative Whig counties of the center inclined to the Know-Nothings; while the Kentuckians and Carolinians, who had settled the southern end, had strong antipathies to what they called abolitionism, and applauded Douglas and repeal. A Short Life of Abraham Lincoln
  • There are huge Douglas firs, cedars, and hemlocks behind us, and cougars come down to the lake to drink.
  • Today Douglas-fir and ponderosa pine are common, along with lodgepole pine and some aspen parkland with a sagebrush and forb understory. Ecoregions of Wyoming (EPA)
  • There are some people you like immediately, some whom you think you might learn to like in the fullness of time, and some that you simply want to push away from you with a sharp stick. Douglas Adams 
  • Defecating its meal, the grizzly fertilizes the nitrogen-poor soil of the Douglas-fir forest.
  • I'd love to go halvers with you," proposed Douglas. Michael O'Halloran
  • South Western Joint Civics Association chairman Basil Douglas, who called the stayaway, earlier warned pensioners not to try and collect their cash. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Studio presenters fronting the BBC's main coverage are Steve Rider, John Inverdale, Jill Douglas and Craig Doyle, with regular studio guests Jonathan Davies and Jeremy Guscott.
  • Douglas made his first 10,000 foot parachute jump yesterday.
  • Set them up! not to be overproud of a Douglas in their house, and a beauty like Jeanie. Kirsteen: The Story of a Scotch Family Seventy Years Ago
  • Few structures have that designation, according to Caltrans' Douglas Coe, resident engineer for the "skyway" portion of the project. When a Bridge Becomes a Lifeline
  • Carolyn Zweben, a Prudential Douglas Elliman broker, has been a do-it-yourself smudger since 2004, casting out negative vibes from apartments she was trying to sell. NYT > Home Page
  • However, the text contains few direct quotations or thoughts from Douglas herself.
  • It has five divisions, the main ones being a chain of 1,168 Douglas-branded perfumeries and another chain of 295 Thalia bookstores. Buyout Weighed for German Retailer
  • After the clear-cutting, the north slope germinated a thick mat of young Douglas fir and larch.
  • Lincoln, who by this time had been brought back into politics by Kansas-Nebraska, became one of the trenchant critics of Douglas's theory of popular sovereignty.
  • Mr Cameron has also reprimanded shadow cabinet member Alan Duncan as well as backbenchers Douglas Hogg and Sir Patrick Cormack over MPs 'pay. David Cameron distances himself from 'maverick' Tory party
  • He stated the mullet/star is the basic symbol of the Scottish clan DOUGLAS.
  • Douglas was a 29-year-old journeyman fighter, erratic in his previous fights.
  • It was tough on the Frenchman, who made no contact with Douglas.
  • a kind of retractable blade illegal in the city - near the corner of Douglass and Bond streets. NY Post: News
  • Most of our timber trees are introductions too: oak, ash and elm are native, but sycamore, lime, maple, spruce, Douglas fir are all aliens.
  • Years later, amid Cold War tensions, Democratic President John F. Kennedy chose Republican Douglas Dillon as Treasury Secretary.
  • In the native forests of the Oregon Cascades hemlocks, cedars, maples, many fir and pine species, and others are intermingled among the dominant Douglas fir.
  • As Danielle Gardner, whose brother Douglas Gardner worked at Cantor Fitzgerald and died in the World Trade Center, wrote in a remarkable essay published in 2005, I have learned about the whacked-out phenomenon I term trauma envy. The Truth About Grief
  • The time of meeting was appointed at six in the morning, beyond the gate of the outer barricade; and the chase was declared to be ended in the afternoon, when the _recheat_ should be blown beneath the great oak, known by the name of Sholto's Club, which stood a remarkable object, where Douglas Dale was bounded by several scattered trees, the outskirts of the forest and hill country. Waverley Novels — Volume 12
  • There may be dog-eared copies of the works of James Michener lying about, and Douglas Adams, "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" sits in your backpack.
  • Douglas, I will give my people and all the world proof that I am still God's righteous and avenging vice-gerent on earth, and that no consideration can restrain my wrath, no after-thought stay my arm, whenever it is ready to fall and smite the head of the guilty. Henry VIII and His Court
  • In addition, he commenced a sub-rosa communication witk Douglas Sermana, a brother-in-arms working at the DARPA laboratory for experimental nucleonics in the American, state of Virginia. Floating City
  • There is no point in using the word 'impossible' to describe something that has clearly happened. Douglas Adams 
  • From 1761 to 1786 he was a Scottish representative peer and was then created a British peer as Baron Douglas.
  • A museum quality French directoire mantle clock in ormolu has been brought to the fair by Gavin Douglas, of London, as something of a mystery.
  • The nursery offers other conifers, including Colorado blue spruce, deodar cedar, Douglas fir, and coast redwood.
  • Douglas Wilson, assistant secretary of defense for public affairs, called Mr. Panetta "a plain-spoken secretary," and said Mr. Panetta's main point was that U.S. "troops are here today" because al Qaeda still has a presence in the country and the U.S. is determined to crush the group. Iraq's Indecision Fuels Panetta's Frustration
  • Of all the cruel practices of slavery, Douglass considers the fate of his grandmother most unacceptable.
  • Douglas in particular had a penchant for extending the limits of his instrument, using toots, whistles and breathing noises in some of his improvisational work.
  • Only about a dozen of Douglas's 112 faculty members had volunteered to teach a CAM class.
  • A strapping, baldheaded man in a gray three-piece appeared behind Senator Douglas. Big Secrets
  • They will enter a hall of surpassing beauty, with walls of Douglas fir that flow as elegantly as the lines of a fine instrument, a space as soulful in its way as the cathedral's nave.
  • Temperature treatment of Douglas Fir seeds to control the seed chalcid Megastigmus spermotrophus Wachtl Xml's Blinklist.com
  • We were always seconds ago told of another letter from former Clinton aide Bruce Lindsay and Mr. Clinton's attorney Douglas Band (ph) to Robert Iger of the Disney Corporation also asking for the airing of this movie to be cancelled because of what they call historical inaccuracies. CNN Transcript Sep 8, 2006
  • Oh, Douglas - be a sport and give me a lift to the station.
  • However, Mary Douglas's time in a convent school is not normative for people in our society.
  • Opting to say nothing, she smiled at Douglas in response, while screaming at T.J. in her head, Wipe your schnoz, you brown-nosing dick. I.O.U.
  • Example: In conclusion, Frederick Douglass was, as we have seen, a pioneer in American education, proving that education was a major force for social change with regard to slavery.
  • Despite a letter of free passage signed by the Hungarian foreign minister, officials at the airport still obstructed Douglas's departure and called the interior ministry.
  • His readings of Poe and Douglass are more hermetically isolated.
  • At the centre of the garden, a dramatic water sculpture created by world-renowned artist Sokari Douglas Camp will add sound and movement.
  • In addition to him, Thompson, and Poyser, the lineup includes guitarist "Captain" Kirk Douglas, percussionist Frank Knuckles, bassist Owen Biddle, sousaphonist Damon "Tuba Gooding Jr. Philly.com - Latest Videos
  • Doing a little poking around this morning on the real estate websites of uberbrokers Corcoran and Douglas Elliman, we're chagrined to note that Ms. Rich may have a point.
  • Oh, Douglas - be a sport and give me a lift to the station.
  • Henry relied on the Douglas family and hostages taken at Solway Moss to support this arrangement on their return to their homeland.
  • A life that is burdened with expectations is a heavy life. Its fruit is sorrow and disappointment. Douglas Adams 
  • In Solitary Man, written and directed by the team of Brian Koppelman and David Levien and opening Friday (5/21/10) in limited release, Kalmen is played by Michael Douglas with exactly the kind of roguish charm that Douglas has perfected over the course of his career. Marshall Fine: Movie review: Solitary Man
  • He worked his way through college flying overnight airfreight in Douglas DC.
  • Douglas had kept them locked carefully away in the safe, but Brian was more trusting and left them lying openly on his desk. ROSES ARE FOR THE RICH
  • One can say that, of all early African American authors, Phillis Wheatley - along with Harriet Jacobs and Frederick Douglass - would be the most in danger of being studied to a fare-thee-well.
  • Douglas had sneaked his camera into the show.
  • Douglas designed two reflection pools, about half a metre across and made of slate.
  • In addition you can expect to see rare species of hornbeam, Douglas fir and black gum, and a well-forested block of South Colorado Street.
  • Douglas held his tongue, preferring not to speak out on a politically sensitive issue.
  • My first tastes of venison were much like Douglas 'mom, from deer that were killed on dog drives, gut shot, hauled around in pickups then, to paraphrase Tom Kelly, haggled into unidentifiable hunks of bloody gristle by a succession of drunks with rusty saws and hatchets. Beef or Venison: Which Tastes Better?
  • If we see you smoking we will assume you are on fire and take appropriate action. Douglas Adams 
  • But he was unhappy about planting only Douglas-fir or ponderosa pine on a site, replacing the natural mixed species with a monoculture.
  • While Frederick Douglass has become a restaurant magnet, much of Lenox, which is a far-grander European-style avenue, remains largely empty. Harlem Draws a Restaurant Crowd
  • Thus Justice Douglas' dissent was based on an unproven supposition.
  • Danny DeVito presented the Cecil B DeMille Award to Michael Douglas for his years of service to the industry.
  • He had been sent on a mission to deliver a message to General Douglas MacArthur.
  • Aardman has subsequently worked on a number of advertisements, the most distinctive of which are probably the Lurpak spots featuring a character made of butter named Douglas.
  • When even Douglas Laycock, a quite moderate professor of law at Virginia, and probably the country's leading theorist about church and state, says that "in principle" the "under God" language in the Pledge of Allegiance is unconstitutional, but that current litigation to remove it is "many decades premature", he is not only affirming Akin's point, but is dooming liberalism to years and years of anti-God attacks. Bruce Ledewitz: Well, Don't We Liberals Hate the Public God?
  • North , Douglass. Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1991.
  • When I went to Webber Douglas they practically fell on any man as a rare species.
  • The distribution of tree species will change, and fire-resistant ponderosas will likely survive where Douglas firs and white pines may not.
  • North , Douglass. Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance.
  • Technology is a word that describes something that doesn't work yet. Douglas Adams 
  • At a news conference Tuesday, Hyattsville Police Chief Douglas Holland said he was "appreciative" of the Justice Department's findings but added that "the social harm caused by these untrue claims has already been done. Justice Department finds no bias in Hyattsville police department's policies
  • He in fact briefly stayed with Smellie when he first arrived in London in 1741, but he soon moved away to become an assistant to James Douglas, another Scottish accoucheur.
  • Douglas who must answer to this heavy charge, for when was there strife or bloodshed in Scotland, but there were foul tongues to asperse a Douglas or The Fair Maid of Perth
  • Douglas firs that were normally found at lower elevations are beginning to be seen "upslope" in areas dominated by white firs and sugar pines, Gonzales said. ScrippsNews
  • When Douglass makes his first escape attempt, he plans a route on the Chesapeake Bay.
  • Unlike Douglass and Jacobs, Truth did not spend years living as a fugitive slave, and she had the additional legal protection of being officially emancipated by the state within months of her escape.
  • Douglas was a 29-year-old journeyman fighter, erratic in his previous fights.
  • His warning was disclosed yesterday in what appeared to be an amazing blunder by Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd.
  • The amazing thing about this Midnight Louie cat crime caper is that the feline is on his third life of books, but the writing magician Carole Nelson Douglas shows her skills by keeping the frolic fresh, funny and fun. Cat in a Sapphire Slipper-Carole Nelson Douglas « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
  • Yet I was left wanting even more fly-on-the-wall detail of exactly how Boeing vanquished not only a redesigned Comet, but also Douglas's competing DC-8 jetliner. Shrinking the World
  • Douglas held his tongue, preferring not to speak out on a politically sensitive issue.
  • West of the crest of the Cascade Range, the area is habitat for bald eagles, marbled murrelets, spotted owls, cougars, lynx, salmon, and steelhead, which thrive among mature and second-growth forests of cedar and Douglas fir.
  • A quarter century had passed since Douglas had hired the Court's first female clerk; that was during World War II, when male law students were in scarce supply. Excerpts from 'Justice Brennan: Liberal Champion' by Seth Stern and Stephen Wermiel
  • Even more than most creative contemporary jazzmen Joe Lovano and John Zorn spring to mind, Mr. Douglas doesn't so much create concept albums as concept bands, all of which operate roughly simultaneously and express different aspects of his personal vision. Getting Down to Brass Tacks
  • Inflatable dive jackets marked with Tom and Eileen's names were later washed ashore north of Port Douglas, along with their tanks - still buoyed up by a few remnants of air - and one of Eileen's fins.
  • Mr Douglas has come out with the classic cringe which believes pessimism, or realism as he would no doubt like to call it, is an inherently Scottish state of mind.
  • In the top of the wall, to soften the lines, Douglas has planted tough, low-growing alpines such as sedums, saxifrages and alpine pinks Dianthus alpinus.

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