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Duncan and Ferguson
* 1971 – Duncan Ferguson, Scottish footballer
Another notable honorable mention was given to the two men who attempted to burgle the home of footballer Duncan Ferguson ( who had four convictions for assault and had served six months in Glasgow's Barlinnie prison ) in 2001, with one burglar requiring three days ' hospitalization after being confronted by the player.
Scotland international footballers Billy Bremner, John Colquhoun, Duncan Ferguson, and brothers Gary and Steven Caldwell were born in Stirling.
A bust of William B. Ferguson, sculpted by William N. Duncan now sits in the lobby of the Ferguson City Hall.
Bush, Prince Charles, Angus Deayton, Ian Hislop, Paul Merton, Gareth Gates, Chris Eubank, Rolf Harris, George Michael, David Beckham, Trevor McDonald, Michael Jackson, Johnny Vegas, Steve Irwin, Lawrence Llewelyn-Bowen, Uri Geller, Bill Gates, Liam Gallagher, Anthony McPartlin, Sven-Göran Eriksson, Roy Keane, Michael Owen, Alex Ferguson, Ozzy Osbourne, Guy Ritchie, Iain Duncan Smith, Richard Madeley
* Duncan Ferguson ( lives ), footballer
* Duncan Ferguson, during his time at Everton F. C.
Several Liverpool and Everton footballers have lived in the area, notably Ian Callaghan, Duncan Ferguson, Brian Labone, Gordon West, Mick Lyons, Joe Parkinson, Roger Hunt, Tommy Wright, Roger Kenyon, John Hurst, Peter Thompson, Terry Darracott, Steve Heighway, Tony Hateley and Ian St John.
A confrontation between Moyes and Duncan Ferguson at Everton's training ground was said to be symptomatic of the problems at the club.
As Everton chased and scored an equaliser late in the second leg in Spain, it was seen by many as an error because Collina ruled that Duncan Ferguson had committed a foul in the build-up to the goal, but again there had been no infringement.
Everton had purchased several high profile players based on the expectancy of the deal to be completed, including Alessandro Pistone, Niclas Alexandersson, Steve Watson and the returning Duncan Ferguson.
Duncan Cowan Ferguson ( born 27 December 1971 ) is a Scottish former footballer.
* 1996-1998 Duncan George Robin Ferguson MA
Duncan William Ferguson Lamont ( 17 June 1918 – 19 December 1978 ) was a British actor.
When Duncan Ferguson was sold behind Smith ’ s back he was tempted to quit.
The first cathraiche ( chair-person ) of the eight member Bòrd was Donnchadh MacFhearghais ( Duncan Ferguson ) from Islay, rector of Plockton High School, former convenor of Comunn Luchd-Ionnsachaidh, Comunn na Gàidhlig, and director of the steering committee for BBC Gaelic programming.
Speed finished the season with 11 goals, joint top-scorer with Duncan Ferguson.
In April 1994, Scottish forward Duncan Ferguson, then of Rangers, received a three-month prison sentence ( for being convicted of assault ) after headbutting John McStay during a Scottish Premier Division match between the Rangers and Raith Rovers at Ibrox Stadium.
In the return leg at Pittodrie, Germany were two up after 40 minutes before Duncan Ferguson set up Ray McKinnon to pull one back before half time.
He marked his 29th Birthday with a goal in the 6 – 0 win against Portsmouth on 21 September 2008, while his eighth Premier League red card against Wigan Athletic in January 2009 equalled a record set by Patrick Vieira and Duncan Ferguson.
Walker was nicknamed the ' Silver Fox ' during his time at Goodison, and one of the more positive aspects of his reign was his decision to bring the controversial Rangers striker Duncan Ferguson to Everton on loan, a gamble which ultimately paid off after Walker's departure with Joe Royle signing the Scot on a permanent basis.
Its most outspoken critics include Calvinists John Piper, Sinclair Ferguson, C. W. Powell, Mark Seifrid, D. A. Carson, Tom Holland, Ligon Duncan.
It transpired that he had made the wrong move though, as he was rarely utilised in his favoured winger's role, in a 4 – 4 – 2 formation, but instead was asked to play as part of a midfield three, or in a Barmby / Beardsley style role alongside Duncan Ferguson.

Duncan and 2003
* 2003 – Cameron Duncan, New Zealand director ( b. 1986 )
The Spurs won four Larry O ' Brien Trophies in 1999, 2003, 2005 and 2007, all with Duncan and Popovich.
* Tim Duncan – 2002, 2003
* Tim Duncan – 1999, 2003, 2005
* Tim Duncan – 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007
* Tim Duncan – 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008
In a 2003 episode of the NBC television series American Dreams, Duncan Sheik portrays Darin and performs " Beyond the Sea " on American Bandstand.
After choosing not to fight for the leadership after Duncan Smith departed in 2003, in the interests of party unity, he returned to fight the 2005 election.
* Chryssa Kouveliotou, Robert C. Duncan, and Christopher Thompson, " Magnetars ," Scientific American, Feb. 2003, pp. 34 – 41 ( PDF )
The road led from Quanassee west to present-day Murphy, North Carolina, then over the Unicoi Range at Unicoi Gap and down to the Cherokee town of Great Tellico ( today Tellico Plains, Tennessee ) ( Duncan 2003: 245 ).
The valley between Charleston and Cleveland, Tennessee was filled for with internment camps in which thousands of Cherokee from various towns waited during the summer of 1838 for the start of the main trek west ( Duncan 2003: 261 ).
In 2003, the Conservative Party passed a Vote of No Confidence in Duncan Smith, as many considered him unable to return the party to government.
On 21 February 2003, The Independent newspaper published a story saying that a number of MPs were attempting to start the process of petitioning for a vote of no confidence in Duncan Smith, as many Conservative MPs considered him to be unelectable.
In 2003, Duncan Smith's decision to compromise on repeal of Section 28 was described as " illogical " and " messy " by other Conservative MPs.
On 6 November 2003, Iain Duncan Smith released his novel The Devil's Tune.
In November 2003, following the Conservative Party's Vote of No Confidence in its leader Iain Duncan Smith, he was elected unopposed to the position of Conservative Party leader.
After Duncan Smith was removed from the leadership, Howard was elected unopposed as leader of the party in November 2003.
Their son Iain Duncan Smith is now a British politician, and was leader of the Conservative Party from September 2001 to November 2003.
On 1 May 2003 he resigned his position on the front bench saying that Duncan Smith was a " handicap " to the Conservatives.
In November 2003 the challenge came and Michael Howard replaced Duncan Smith after a vote of no confidence.
In 2005, Duncan extended his data set to include up to 2003 in " The Olduvai Theory Energy, Population, and Industrial Civilization ".
Duncan ( middle ) and the Spurs at the White House after winning the 2003 NBA Finals
Following this successful Spurs campaign, Robinson and Duncan were named Sports Illustrateds 2003 " Sportsmen of the Year ".
* Duncan Clark ( athlete ) ( 1915 – 2003 ), Scottish hammer thrower

1.474 seconds.