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douglas

[duhg-luhs] / ˈdʌg ləs /
NOUN
fir
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He not only imagines competing sides of a traumatic family story but also inhabits the aggrieved minds of both Douglas, the out-of-touch father, and James, his out-of-control playwright son.

From Los Angeles Times

A 47-year-old man who stayed with the Daniels told jurors that Barbara was seen as the "boss" while Douglas, a retired car mechanic, was a "scary physical man."

From BBC

Douglas told police there had been a misunderstanding and that he wasn’t a danger to himself or others.

From Los Angeles Times

Concerns over 'forever chemicals' being buried near local farms and communities in south Wales were first identified by researcher and whistleblower Douglas Gowan almost 60 years ago.

From BBC

However, last week Scottish Secretary Douglas Alexander said he wrote to the SNP leader to offer him a meeting, but he did not accept.

From BBC