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Aulander, Aug. 19, 1874; p. George W. and Sarah (Doughtie); m.
Alumni History of the University of North Carolina 1793-1962 1924
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Doughtie, commanding H.M.S. _Abercrombie_, paid me a visit.
Gallipoli Diary, Volume 2 Ian Hamilton 1900
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Doughtie, and found them not to be such as he looked for, but tending rather to contention or mutiny, or some other disorder, whereby, without redresse, the success of the voyage might greatly have been hazarded.
Froude's Essays in Literature and History With Introduction by Hilaire Belloc James Anthony Froude 1856
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Doughtie has said Roanoke Rapids might have to trim its municipal budget if the theater continues to struggle financially.
WRAL.com Top Stories 2010
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Doughtie has said Roanoke Rapids might have to trim its municipal budget if the theater continues to struggle financially.
WRAL.com Top Stories 2010
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Doughtie started the day with a 7-stroke lead and he maintained that lead and then some today.
Texas Golf 2010
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Doughtie said he has found new distribution points that together move about that many papers.
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Doughtie says the paper's "not out to hurt anybody" and has never called for violence against any person or group, but by publishing opinion pieces the Reader is bound to offend someone, and those who don't like it can simply choose not to read it.
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"In terms of the spirit of the First Amendment though, I think it is true that more voices are always better than fewer voices," Policinski said. is a 10,000 print circulation weekly with no staff reporters and almost 45,000 online subscribers, Doughtie said.
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His business has been the victim of corporate censorship, Doughtie said.
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