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- n. A diminutive of the male given name Douglas.
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“The term Doug wanted was "misperception," something wrongly perceived.”
“He had used the alias Doug Brown when he was with Henry Link.”
“Mr. Harrison also testified Monday that he wrote an e-mail in 2001 in which he explained that a new expense facing the company could be "offset" by recording a similar amount as income from accounting reserves, which he referred to as "Doug's cookie jar" in the e-mail.”
“Harlan, on tonight's San Antonio-Phoenix playoff game with analyst Doug Collins, suggests Collins would fit in: "Doug is as plugged into the college game as he is the pro game.”
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“Now as an adult, Doug is about to learn that his adventure in Valdonia was only beginning and that there are some things you can never run away from.”
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“Doug is right, and we poets are lucky to have holy fools who work for nothing, but the joy it brings them.”
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“Leo's lines are alternately funny and heartbreaking, and you root for her as such overcomes incapacitating anxiety to join Doug in New Orleans and find in Allison the daughter they once lost.”
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“Doug is struggling to cope with the death of his daughter eight years before, and begins to try to turn Mallory into his surrogate daughter.”
“FREE AGENT FOCUS: Captain Doug Weight, who had season-ending shoulder surgery, Jon Sim, Richard Park, Freddy Meyer and Martin Biron served the rebuilding plan well as bridge-the-gap veterans, but all will become unrestricted free agents July 1.”
“The biggest surprise about Doug is how dense he is.”
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