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James Buster Douglas (2343 bytes)
1: '''James 'Buster' Douglas''' (born [[April 7]], [[1960]]) was a heavyweight... 3: ...In the 10th round, a devastating combination from Douglas floored Tyson for the first time in his boxing ca... 5: ...on. Holyfield knocked him out in three rounds and Douglas retired from boxing afterwards. A couple of years... 7: [[Category:1960 births|Douglas, James]] 8: [[Category:American boxers|Douglas, James]] James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas (1765 bytes) 1: '''Sir James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas and Mar''' (''circa'' [[1358]] - [[1388]]), funct... 5: ... Sidney]] "never heard the olde song of Percy and Douglas that I found not my heart mooved more than with a... 7: ... Drumlanrig (see [[Marquess of Queensberry]]) and Douglas of Cavers. His sister Isabel became countess of [... 9: ... - 1400), a natural son of the "good" Sir [[James Douglas]]. James Douglas, 2nd Marquess of Douglas (859 bytes) 1: ...'' ([[1646]]-[[1699]]) was the son of [[Archibald Douglas, Earl of Angus]] and [[Lady Anne Stuart]]. 5: ...t Erskine had been sleeping with another man, and Douglas promptly dropped her. James Douglas (257 bytes) 1: '''James Douglas''' can refer to: 2: *[[James Douglas (Governor)|James Douglas]] a mid-19th century governor of [[Vancouver Isla... 3: *[[James Buster Douglas]], a boxer 4: *[[James Douglas, 4th Duke of Hamilton]] 5: *[[James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton]] James Douglas (Canadian statesman) (959 bytes) 1: '''Sir James Douglas''', born [[August 15]], [[1803]] in [[Demerara]],... 3: [[Image:SirJamesDouglas.jpg|thumb|Sir James Douglas]] 4: James Douglas was the illegitimate son of a Scottish sugar plan... 8: Sir James Douglas is interred in the [[Ross Bay Cemetery]] in [[Vic... 13: [[Category:1803 births|Douglas, James (Canadian statesman)]] James Douglas, 4th Duke of Hamilton (1348 bytes) 1: ...n''' ([[1658]]-[[1712]]), eldest son of [[William Douglas, Duke of Hamilton]] and of Duchess Anne, succeede... 7: ...ames Douglas-Hamilton, 5th Duke of Hamilton|James Douglas-Hamilton]]''' 10: [[Category:1658 births|Hamilton, James Douglas, 4th Duke of]] 11: [[Category:1712 deaths|Hamilton, James Douglas, 4th Duke of]] James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton (7565 bytes) 1: ...] [[statesman]], was the second son of Sir George Douglas of Pittendriech. 3: ...ames IV of Scotland|James IV]]. In [[1553]] James Douglas succeeded to the title and estates of his father-... 11: ...ce of chamberlain. One of his dependants, Captain James Stuart, son of Lord Ochiltree and brother-in-law ... 13: ...he attainder was rescinded in favour of Archibald Douglas, 8th earl of Angus, a nephew of the 4th earl. 15: ...mong later earls of Morton mention may be made of James (1702-1768), 14th earl (or, as sometimes numbered... James Douglas McGarel-Hogg, 2nd Baron Magheramorne (1128 bytes) 1: '''James Douglas McGarel-Hogg, 2nd Baron Magheramorne''' ([[Januar... 3: McGarel-Hogg was born in [[London]], the son of [[James Macnaghten McGarel-Hogg, 1st Baron Magheramorne]]... 7: ...s Macnaghten McGarel-Hogg, 1st Baron Magheramorne|James Macnaghten McGarel-Hogg]] | Next=[[Dudley McGarel... 9: [[Category:1861 births|Magheramorne, James Douglas McGarel-Hogg, 2nd Baron]] 10: [[Category:1903 deaths|Magheramorne, James Douglas McGarel-Hogg, 2nd Baron]] Buster (440 bytes) 1: '''Buster''' can mean one of several things: 3: *''[[Buster (comic)|Buster]]'', a [[British comics|British comic]]. 4: ...ovie starring [[Phil Collins]] as the real-life [[Buster Edwards]]. 5: *Buster, a [[dog]] belonging to [[Roy Hattersley]], who h... 6: *Buster ([[Jeffrey Wayne Cole]]), a star of [[gay]] [[por... Bunker buster (2384 bytes) 1: A '''Bunker buster''' bomb is designed to penetrate hardened targets... 5: ...]] of [[Bouncing bomb]] fame, designed two bunker buster bombs. The five [[tonne]] [[Tallboy bomb]] and th... 31: See [[Nuclear bunker buster]] 35: .../www.clw.org/milspend/gbu28.html GBU-28/B "Bunker Buster" ] 36: ...o.uk/2/hi/science/nature/2970205.stm BBC: 'Bunker buster' missiles aim at Moon] Buster (comic) (3314 bytes) 1: ...ars, most of it consisted of reprints from either Buster itself or one of the many comics that merged with... 3: ...ughout all the issues, it was never revealed what Buster had under his cap, until the final issue, when he... 6: ...[[The Dandy]], many other comic books merged with Buster over the years and some of their characters appea... 29: * Buster himself 44: * [[James Pond]] (Agent 008½) Buster Poindexter (352 bytes) 1: ...had a single in 1987, called ''Hot, Hot, Hot''. [[Buster Poindexter]] is actually the psuedonym for [[Davi... Buster Narum (1598 bytes) 1: '''Buster Narum''' ([[November 16]], [[1940]] - [[May 17]],... 7: Buster Narum died in [[Clearwater, Florida]] at the age ... 10: ...lllibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/N/Narum_Buster.stm ''Baseball Library''] 15: [[Category:1940 births|Narum, Buster]] 16: [[Category:2004 deaths|Narum, Buster]] Buster Brown (2049 bytes) 1: [[image:busterbrown15.jpg|right|Buster Brown]] 3: ...y near Outcault's home in [[Flushing, New York]]. Buster Brown, his sister Mary Jane, and his dog Tige wer... 5: ...e the ''Herald'' continued their own version of ''Buster Brown'' with other artists. The latter lasted unt... 7: ...e persuaded his company to purchase rights to the Buster Brown name, and the brand was introduced to the p... 9: ... Midgets were hired by the Brown Shoe Co. to play Buster in tours around the United States. These midgets,... Buster Merryfield (1474 bytes) 1: '''Buster Merryfield''' ([[1921]]-[[1999]]) was a British a... Dolly Buster (1328 bytes) 1: '''Dolly Buster''' (* [[31 October]] or [[23 October]] [[1969]] i... 3: Buster's has starred in hundreds of [[X-rated]] European... 5: Buster has penned a series of [[crime novel]]s of "a Ger... 13: ...ttp://www.dollybuster.at/ Official site (www.dollybuster.at)] 16: [[Category:1969 births|Buster, Dolly]] Prince Buster (6155 bytes) 1: ...[[Kingston, Jamaica]]), better known as '''Prince Buster''', is one of the most important figures in the h... 9: ...he Prince," which, along with his boyhood moniker Buster (from his middle name Bustamente), formed the nam... 13: ...ntributed greatly to the developing sound of ska. Buster was soon recording himself as well as producing r... 15: ...'s ''[[Ready, Steady, Go!]]'' in 1964. Several of Buster's singles charted in the UK; "Al Capone" was the ... 17: ...fted their melodies from Buster's own recordings, Buster fought back by recording an indictment of Kong, "... Buster Olney (261 bytes) 1: '''Buster Olney''' is currently a columnist for [[ESPN]].co... 4: ...//sports.espn.go.com/espn/archive?columnist=olney_buster&root=mlb ESPN.com: archive of Olney's articles] Buster Bloodvessel (806 bytes) 1: '''Buster Bloodvessel''' (real name '''Douglas Trendle''') (born September [[1958]]) is a Britis... 5: ...edians of the happening ska scene of the day,with Buster often wagging his huge tongue out at his adoring ... 8: Buster now lives on a canal boat in west London,and he s... Buster Keaton (12500 bytes) 1: ...on_in_sherlock_jr,_1924.jpg|thumbnail|250px|right|Buster Keaton in ''Sherlock Jr.'', 1924]] 3: '''Joseph Francis "Buster" Keaton''' ([[October 4]], [[1895]] - [[February ... 8: ... Keaton museum. Piqua is so small that the annual Buster Keaton Celebration is held in nearby [[Iola, Kans... 10: ... of this early use is the comic strip character [[Buster Brown]]. 12: ...age. This drew fewer laughs from the audience, so Buster adopted his famous dead-pan expression whenever h...
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