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The internal telegraph system was extended within a year to Castletown and Peel, however by then the previous lack of modern communications in Castletown had already started the Isle of Man Government on its move to Douglas.
This release, however, was missing The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and Shogun because the licenses from Douglas Adams ' and James Clavell's estates had expired.
The term think tank itself, however, originally referred to organizations that offered military advice — most notably the RAND Corporation, founded originally in 1946 as an offshoot of Douglas Aircraft, and which became an independent corporation in 1948.
His leading role in Moran of the Lady Letty was of a typical Douglas Fairbanks nature, however to capitalize on Valentino's bankability, his character was given a Spanish name and ancestry.
As was common in BBC radio at that time, Hatch served both as the show's announcer and as a cast member ( similar to Douglas Smith's role in Round the Horne ; Hatch however did give his roles some characterisation, in contrast to Smith's totally deadpan style ).
By the time that story was published, however, the term was already starting to gain a connotation of sexual deviance ( especially that of homosexual and / or effeminate males ), which is already known in the late 19th century ; an early recorded usage of the word in this sense was in a letter by John Sholto Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry to his son Lord Alfred Douglas.
The USGS stream gauge ( NWS identifier AUSG1 ) at Lithia Springs is considered to be " near Austell " by the National Weather Service, however, even though that city is further away and in Cobb and not Douglas.
The response, however, was criticized at the time and subsequently by a number of prominent leaders, including René Lévesque, Robert Stanfield, and Tommy Douglas ,) believed that Trudeau was being excessive in advising the use of the War Measures Act to suspend civil liberties and that the precedent set by this incident was dangerous.
Douglas did, however, criticize authorities in Boulder for what he described as a deeply flawed investigation ( eg., not securing the crime scene ) that was further hampered by political infighting and refusal to ask for outside help.
There is, however, an indirect reference to Mike in the October 19, 1968 episode " The Grandfathers ," when Steve Douglas says, " The first two boys weren't bothered, but we did have a little trouble with Chip ," when discussing his experience taking care of infants.
Douglas, however, clearly waits for the referee to count to 8 before getting up.
Historically, there was also a route to Belfast via Stranraer over the WCML as far as Carlisle, and then connecting via the Castle Douglas and Dumfries Railway, however this route was closed in the 1960s as part of the Beeching Axe reforms.
The central books of the Dragonlance series were written by the authoring team of Weis and Hickman ; however, many other writers have made contributions, including Richard A. Knaak, Douglas Niles, Roger E. Moore, Don Perrin, Jean Rabe, Paul B. Thompson, Tonya C. Cook, Michael Williams, Nancy Varian Berberick, and Chris Pierson.
Later however, in Winnipeg, the osteomyelitis flared up again and Douglas was sent to hospital.
The mission, headed by Admiral Sir Douglas Gamble, would find its task almost impossible however.
Douglas, however, proved to be a tenacious campaigner.
DHL had operated a Douglas DC-9 aircraft configured for freight operations from Lafayette ; however, this company subsequently shut down all of their flight operations in the U. S. The old cargo ramp will create more room for a planned main terminal building extension.
By that time, BEA's main operating base at Northolt was the busiest airport in the UK ; however, the airline was losing money, which resulted in replacing former BOAC director, Gerard d ' Erlanger, who was BEA's first chairman, with Lord Douglas of Kirtleside, as well as appointing Peter Masefield as its new managing director.
" In 1586, however, the title was given to Archibald Douglas, 8th Earl of Angus, a nephew and legal heir of Regent Morton.
Gahagan Douglas, however, told Malone that Downey had neglected veterans and small growers and must be unseated.
The Democrats retained control of the Illinois legislature, and Douglas thus retained his seat in the U. S. Senate ( at that time United States Senators were elected by the state legislatures, not by popular vote ); however, Lincoln's national profile was greatly raised, paving the way for his election as president of the United States two years later.
There is no character derived from Douglas ' brother David in the film or in the stage play on which the film was based ; however, both Douglas and David were portrayed as characters in the original teleplay ( 1985 ) on which the stage play was based.

Douglas and refused
Douglas Corrigan became of the early transatlantic aviators, and was given the nickname " Wrong Way " for claiming to have mistakenly made the ocean crossing after being refused permission to make the flight.
" Duel " was directed by Douglas Camfield, who bore a personal grudge against Simpson and refused to work with him, and so Camfield used library music.
When Douglas refused to break the bond with Ross, James broke into a fit of temper and stabbed Douglas to his death.
Fifteen years later, in 1452, it was at Stirling Castle that James stabbed and killed William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, when the latter refused to end a potentially treasonous alliance with the John of Islay, Earl of Ross and the Alexander Lindsay, 4th Earl of Crawford.
Edward was required to take no further action: for if Douglas refused to give battle, as caution and good sense demanded, Berwick would fall by default.
As a member of the 57th Street Meeting of the Quakers, Douglas recognized that joining the Marines was contrary to the traditional testimony of that group against war and offered to resign his membership ; the meeting refused to release him.
When Senator Brooks refused to debate him, Douglas debated an empty chair, switching from seat to seat as he provided both his own answers and Brooks '.
Douglas refused to accept Lange ’ s contention that his proposals were unworkable.
Lange believed that David Caygill was Douglas ’ s only tenable successor as finance minister, but Caygill refused to serve if Lange sacked Douglas.
FEAF commander General Brereton sought permission from theater commander General Douglas MacArthur to conduct air raids against Japanese forces in Formosa, but was refused.
Hence Pakistan decided to take action, but the Army Chief of Pakistan General Douglas Gracey did not send troops to the Kashmir front and refused to obey the order to do so given by Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Governor-General of Pakistan.
Mick Foley has opined that since neither Ace nor Douglas knew how to skateboard, the fans saw through the character and refused to buy into it.
The English crews abandoned their half-flooded ships, mostly without a fight, a notable exception being army Captain Archibald Douglas, of the Scot Foots, who personally refused to abandon the Oak and perished in the flames.
At a time when it was unpopular to dignify the black image in white America, Douglas refused to compromise and see blacks as anything less than a proud and majestic people.
Though protest was voiced, Douglas refused to schedule public meetings on the topic, and the Commonwealth staffed its first treatment program for leprosy under Douglas ' administration.
In 1860, Fitzpatrick was nominated for vice president of the United States by the wing of the Democratic Party that had nominated Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois for President, but refused the nomination, and ultimately Herschel V. Johnson of Georgia was nominated in his stead.
William Douglas, suspecting its message, refused to open the dispatch until after Sir Patrick Gray had dined.
When Douglas refused to abandon the alliance, James stabbed him in the neck, and the king's attendants finished off the bloody deed throwing the mortal remains of Earl Douglas from a window.
Angus remained in England until 1542, joining in the attacks upon his countrymen on the border, while James refused all demands from Henry VIII for his restoration, and kept firm to his policy of suppressing the Douglas faction.

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