Doug or Douglas Rogers may refer to: Doug Rogers (American football) (born 1960), American football player Doug Rogers (judoka) (1941–2020), Canadian Olympic...
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the Pan American Games, in 1967. He was a student of Masahiko Kimura. Doug Rogers arrived in Japan in 1960 at the age of 19 with the specific intention...
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Doug Rogers (born June 23, 1960) is an American former professional football player who was a defensive lineman for five seasons in the National Football...
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than 170 locations in 28 states as of 2018. In 1979 by Aubrey Good and Doug Rogers opened the first Cheddar's Casual Cafe in Arlington, Texas. The name...
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Putnam in the 1960s, the studios are currently owned by sound developer Doug Rogers and managed by Candace Stewart. EastWest Studios was first known as Western...
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Alaska (song) (redirect from Alaska (Maggie Rogers song))
(2017). The song was written and produced by Rogers and Doug Schadt. The song became popular after Rogers played it for Pharrell Williams at a master class...
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daughters alone. The show was produced by Woody Kling and directed by Doug Rogers. Larry Alder (McLean Stevenson) is a radio talk show host who left Los...
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Title Directed by Written by Original air date 1 1 "Meet the Nielsens" Doug Rogers Rick Mitz & Penny Stallings July 19, 1991 (1991-07-19) Mike Duff, a sitcom...
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player Doug Robinson (ice hockey) (born 1940), Canadian former National Hockey League player Doug Rogers (disambiguation), multiple people Doug Rowland...
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Peter Isacksen Marlene Laird Lee Lochhead Russ Petranto Scott Redman Doug Rogers Starring John Schuck Lee Meriwether Howard Morton Hilary Van Dyke Jason...
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Guitar Chris Miller Larry Mollin Michael Sutton Directed by Bob Chenault Doug Rogers Robert Duchowny Ted Lange Starring Caryn Richman Dean Butler Lili Haydn...
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time excluding the open category). His main rivals there were Canadian Doug Rogers, who trained with Inokuma in Japan, and Georgian Anzor Kiknadze, who...
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co-star actor Fletcher Huff (Barney Phillips); and network penny-pincher Doug Porterfield (Alex Henteloff). The series was scheduled opposite Monday Night...
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Rogers (August 21, 1938 – March 20, 2020) was an American singer and songwriter. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2013. Rogers was...
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date 14 1 "Heaven Can Wait" Doug Rogers Bruce H. Newberg September 15, 1984 (1984-09-15) 15 2 "The Kazinsky Krunch" Doug Rogers Robert Bruce & Marty Weiss...
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No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date 1 "Pilot" Doug Rogers & Jack Shea Jim Mulligan & Norman Steinberg September 20, 1978 (1978-09-20) A...
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Canadian. Interest in judo also grew among the general public after Doug Rogers unexpectedly won silver at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, and former Prime...
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Harlequin and Mascot studios in February 1988, engineered by Rhys Moody and Doug Rogers and produced by the latter. It features guest vocals from Margaret Urlich...
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Heard It in a Past Life (redirect from Give a Little (Maggie Rogers song))
is the debut studio album by American indie pop singer-songwriter Maggie Rogers, released on January 18, 2019, by Debay Sounds and Capitol Records. With...
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The band's third album Amplifier was co produced by John Jansen and Doug Rogers and released on Roger's Zulu label in 1986. Amplifier featured the single...
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Rogers, former White House social secretary Don Rogers (disambiguation), multiple people Doug Rogers (disambiguation), multiple people E. D. Rogers,...
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television films starring Kenny Rogers as Brady Hawkes, a fictional old-west gambler. The character was inspired by Rogers' hit single "The Gambler". There...
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Lorraine Methot Tina Takahashi Brad Farrow Mark Berger Kevin Doherty Doug Rogers Phil Takahashi Roger Tremblay Guy Sunada Al Hadvick Allan Sattin Joe...
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Bagdasarian Productions The Samuel Goldwyn Company Dennis the Menace Doug Rogers Television film 1988 Feds Daniel Goldberg Warner Bros. Twins Ivan Reitman...
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Robinson Brian Robiskie Tommy Robison Courtney Roby Jacquizz Rodgers Doug Rogers Sam Rogers Brett Romberg Josh Rosen Derek Ross Kevin Ross Allen Rossum Chris...
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Robinson Junior Robinson Layden Robinson Rex Robinson Frank Robotti Doug Rogers Jim Romaniszyn Tony Romeo Al Romine D'Angelo Ross Dave Rowe Eric Rowe...
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Bob and Doug McKenzie are a pair of fictional Canadian brothers who hosted "Great White North", a sketch which was introduced on SCTV for the show's third...
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hachidan (eighth dan). Vignale was also selected as an alternate to Doug Rogers for the 1964 Summer Olympics. "Duncan Vignale – Part One". The Dr. Vibe...
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Bill Matheny David Schwartz Carl Swenson Marlowe Weisman Directed by Doug Rogers Steven J. Santos Creative director Rick Schneider-Calabash Starring R...
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Cruise Control (2002) A Dennis the Menace Christmas (2007) Director Doug Rogers Nick Castle Charles T. Kanganis Pat Ventura Ron Oliver Producer Philip...
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