Douglas, Dougie or Doug Wilson may refer to: Douglas Wilson (theologian) (born 1953), Christian pastor and author Douglas L. Wilson (born 1935), professor...
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the Doug Wilson Scholarship Foundation. This scholarship provides assistance to worthy college-bound Bay Area students, and continues today. Wilson announced...
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Doug Wilson is an American interior designer. He is best known for appearing as an interior designer on Trading Spaces. He is the former host of Moving...
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7, 2024). "Brazil's Doug Wilson Debacle Revives Debate Over Cancel Culture". Christianity Today. Retrieved 29 July 2024. Wilson, Douglas (December 31...
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San Jose Sharks (section Doug Wilson era (2003–2022))
former Norris Trophy-winning defenseman Doug Wilson from the Chicago Blackhawks on September 6, 1991. Wilson was named the team's first captain and All-Star...
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List of Weeds characters (redirect from Doug Wilson (Weeds character))
her campaign against Doug Wilson and eventually starts a fight with Nancy that ends her friendship. Celia has an affair with Doug, which ends her marriage...
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Douglas Gordon Doug Wilson (28 January 1920 – 18 October 2010) was a British athlete who competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics. In London he competed in...
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leaving SNL, he acted in several of the Happy Madison films, played Doug Wilson on the Showtime series Weeds, and provided the voice of the title character...
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include Nancy's lax brother-in-law (Justin Kirk); foolish accountant Doug Wilson (Kevin Nealon); narcissistic neighbor Celia Hodes (Elizabeth Perkins)...
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Savard Earl Seibert Clint Smith Allan Stanley John Stewart Harry Watson Doug Wilson Builders Al Arbour Tommy Ivan John Mariucci Frederic McLaughlin James...
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anchor Doug Williams (disambiguation), multiple people Doug Wilson (disambiguation), multiple people Doug Wright (disambiguation), multiple people Doug Wreden...
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Doug Wilson is a former NASCAR Grand National Series race car driver who drove 1086 laps in his entire NASCAR career - for a distance of 523.0 miles (841...
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It was founded by Doug Wilson in 1988 as a literature ministry of his Christ Church. It has published more than 100 books by Wilson and his family members...
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accreditation, and advocacy organization that was founded in 1993 by Doug Wilson to promote Classical Christian education. The association's website lists...
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Edward Walker (2002–2008), originally a fabric coordinator for the show Doug Wilson (2000–2008) Laura Day (2004, 2007) Mario DeArmas (2007) Nadia Geller...
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Archived from the original on 6 August 2019. Retrieved 25 July 2010. "Doug Wilson (TRAN, '69)". Archived from the original on 29 December 2015. Retrieved...
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Lee, Bobby Smith and Jim Fox and future Hockey Hall of Fame defenceman Doug Wilson. The 67's moved on to compete for the 1977 Memorial Cup versus the champions...
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Doug Wilson, 42, Dead". Saskatchewan News Index - University of Saskatchewan Library. The StarPhoenix. 1992-09-29. Retrieved 2009-04-03. "1995: Doug Wilson...
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Viney, Kathy; Williams, Defyd. "Doug Wilson". New Zealand Rugby Union. Retrieved 31 January 2018. "Douglas Wilson death notice". New Zealand Herald...
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under the direction of president Jerry Hirshberg and exterior designer Doug Wilson in 1988-1989. Hirshberg said it was "the first car in what we see as...
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Too Long The Bird: The Life and Legacy of Mark Fidrych, a 2013 book by Doug Wilson Bird Opening, a chess opening Bird Global, an American scooter share...
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Dre & Vidal, Juicy J, Needlz, Sha Money XL, Chad Beat, Crown, Diverse, Doug Wilson, Felony Muzik, Kon Artis, Lil' Jon, Midi Mafia, Red Spyda and Black Jeruz...
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The Soviets scored twice in the third to take the lead, but defenceman Doug Wilson tied the game late in regulation. In overtime, Myshkin continued his...
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Boston Bruins won the award for a record eight consecutive seasons (1968–75). Doug Harvey and Nicklas Lidstrom won the award seven times, and Ray Bourque won...
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Davis, written by Bob Wehling, and starring Doug Wilson, Jeanne Baird, and Marilyn O'Connor. Doug Wilson as Kelly Olesen Jeanne Baird as Jill Marilyn...
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annual training sessions for teachers. Canon Press, also founded by Doug Wilson, has a Logos School division which produces learning materials for schools...
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written and created by Charles Davis, Fred Freiberger, Herman Miller, and Doug Wilson. The film was shot in the Alabama Hills, Mojave Desert and Lone Pine...
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the text as a battle cry." Supporters of the book included Tom Ascol, Doug Wilson, and Eric Metaxas. Daniel Gullotta, writing for National Review, suggests...
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With the victory, Wilson became just the second black starting quarterback to win a Super Bowl, joining Super Bowl XXII winner Doug Williams. At 5'11"...
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secretary Alex Karpovsky as Mike Stratton, advance man Josh Brener as Doug Wilson, policy advisor Tommy Dewey as John Emerson, deputy campaign manager...
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