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douglas

[duhg-luhs] / ˈdʌg ləs /
NOUN
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Douglas said, “He always had the grades. He just had to wait his turn. He had a moment he was going to quit and I wasn’t going to let him.”

From Los Angeles Times

The Scotland coach handed Douglas, then 19, a Test debut before he had even made a top-level club appearance for Edinburgh.

From BBC

They could be a bit light in midfield and Douglas Luiz will have to go some to match Tielemans' form after rejoining on loan this week, but Villa still have plenty of quality elsewhere.

From BBC

Douglas Daniel had 26 convictions - including for housebreaking and car theft - when he and his wife Barbara began fostering children in 1986.

From BBC

Beyond playing on “Long Hard Road,” their first country No. 1, Douglas has loved their music since “seeing them in Mole Lake, Wisconsin, at a festival on an Indian Reservation.”

From Los Angeles Times