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Charles Richard Doty (January 26, 1924 – April 21, 2003) was an American who is best remembered for his futile attempts at running for president of the United States as a write-in candidate. [1] Doty ran for president five times, gaining national fame on the fifth and final occasion in 2000, when his campaign was featured on The Daily Show ...
Caroline Marie Doty (born August 15, 1989) is an American basketball player who played guard for the UConn women's basketball team. [1] She won the 2009 NCAA National Championship , 2010 NCAA National Championship , and 2013 NCAA National Championship during her time with UConn.
A day that doesn't have a fixed day but has a fixed period, e.g. an observance based on days of the Gregorian calendar (e.g. National Grandparents Day, etc.), Christian calendar (Easter, Volkstrauertag, Advent, etc.), solstices, and equinoxes. For the purpose of this guideline, the term solar moving day is used for this type of moving day.
Doty pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud in connection with the Feb. 5, 2021, transaction. Doty's remaining charges stem from what Miller described as her "willful" failure to report her ill ...
Edward Doty (c. 1599 – August 23, 1655) was a passenger on the 1620 voyage of the Mayflower to North America; he was one of the signers of the Mayflower Compact. [1]