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Meaning of "dugdale"
dugdale (noun): Typically refers to a person's surname, of English origin, and may also refer to individuals with the last name Dugdale
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- A surname from Old English.
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Dugdale forced himself to think of something else.
Sherren operated on Dugdale for a mass in her neck.
Then we go and talk to Dugdale.
I shall go get the Dugdale from my private collection.
The open wedge was calculated by the method described by Dugdale et al.
It has been owned by the Dugdale family since then.
Coating of gold particles and biolistic parameters were essentially as described by Dugdale et al.
In the second part we consider Dugdale cohesive force model.
Paul Dugdale directed the video.
This life did not suit him and Dugdale then went into journalism.
Dr Dugdale will tell you.
A hurried drawing by William Dugdale records their appearance.
Adélaide is one of two queens in a legend related by William Dugdale.
Brooks just happened to meet Dugdale when he bought sound equipment from him.
The film was directed by Paul Dugdale.
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William Dugdale owned Simonstone Hall so the house was rented for many years.
City education chief denies snubbing Kezia Dugdale over visit to old school.
The Dugdale Centre is an arts and business centre in Enfield Town.
Below is a table of available sales figures of the Dugdale abridgment in the United Kingdom.
Dugdale never married, and his health was fragile throughout his life.
Roger and Jack Dugdale are in there.
Oliveri Systems just withdrew its donations and so has Dugdale Recycling.
Dugdale has made films around the world on drug barons, gangsters, police forces and revolutionaries.
In doing this, he was following on the work of William Dugdale on Warwickshire.
Dugdale not to be confused with Dundalk, below.
It rises from the south-central part of the ridge separating Dugdale and Ommanney Glaciers.
Clinically, we used the Dugdale and Renshaw classification system to determine whether instability was present.
Birmingham-born documentary filmmaker Joshua Dugdale is his cousin.
Ken Dugdale remained manager, but the season started the way the previous one had finished.
This etymology was recorded in the 17th Century by William Dugdale in the Monasticon.
Dugdale was born in Edmonton, London, the daughter of school headmaster Edward Dugdale.
Oliveri Systems just withdrew its donations and so has Dugdale Recycling. - Just now.
Kezia Dugdale - candidate for deputy leader of the Scottish Labour Party.
The atmosphere was simply electric ”, evoked Dugdale.
Oh, Dugdale said he would have him.
Not much escapes the son and heir, Mr. dugdale.
Non-conformist, provocative and quick-witted, Henrietta Dugdale was a pioneering advocate for the rights of Australian women.
The document today exists only in a 17th-century transcript by the antiquarian William Dugdale.
Likewise in fires, Dugdale says.
Is Dugdale with them? No.
Time pressures. Dr Dugdale will tell you.
We shouldn't be too hard on Ms Dugdale.
The last fine recorded by Dugdale as having been levied before him is dated 1199.
Forget the vaccine, Mr Dugdale.
Ms Dugdale was convicted again in September 2017 after being nearly twice over the limit.
No, my name is Michael Dugdale.
In 1988 Dugdale assigned this species to the genus Heterocrossa.
Oh, ma'am, Oliveri Systems just withdrew its donations and so has Dugdale Recycling.
In 1988 Dugdale assigned the species back to the genus Heterocrossa.
Oh, ma'am, Oliveri Systems just withdrew its donations and so has Dugdale Recycling . Just now.