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douglas

[duhg-luhs] / ˈdʌg ləs /
NOUN
fir
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The 21st century has given us the reverse: Douglas Carswell, a former member of Parliament who left England five years ago to join a free-market revolution he says will take place in the American South.

From The Wall Street Journal

Scottish Secretary Douglas Alexander congratulated the recipients and said the annual list was "packed with local heroes".

From BBC

A $5 permit, a hike through the snow, and a glorious Douglas fir we covered in lights.

From The Wall Street Journal

At last, we found it: a sturdy Douglas fir with boughs that had pleasant symmetry and enough firmness to carry ornaments.

From The Wall Street Journal

Constance has since publicly apologised to Prof Jay at Holyrood's education committee, telling its convener, Scottish Conservative MSP Douglas Ross, she did not believe it constituted a breach of the ministerial code.

From BBC