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  2. The Dream Dealer - Wikipedia

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    The Dream Dealer is a 2001 children's musical, with the book and lyrics by Marita Phillips and music by Harriet Petherick Bushman. History

  3. Lloyd Doggett - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd Alton Doggett II (born October 6, 1946) is an American lawyer and politician who is a U.S. representative from Texas. A Southern Democrat, he has represented a district based in Austin since 1995, currently numbered as Texas's 37th congressional district. Doggett was previously a member of the Texas Senate and a justice of the Texas ...

  4. Texas congressman is first Democratic lawmaker calling for ...

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    Representative Lloyd Doggett of Texas has called for President Joe Biden to end his re-election campaign, marking the first time a sitting Democratic member of Congress has supported the president ...

  5. Via Negativa (The X-Files) - Wikipedia

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    7th episode of the 8th season of The X-Files "Via Negativa" The X-Files episode Doggett tries to kill Scully in a dream. The "eerie" atmosphere was praised by critics, with one referring to it as a "superb X-Files episode." Episode no. Season 8 Episode 7 Directed by Tony Wharmby Written by Frank Spotnitz Production code 8ABX07 Original air date December 17, 2000 (2000-12-17) Running time 44 ...

  6. Doggett - Wikipedia

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    Doggett v. United States, a 1992 case that was decided by the US Supreme Court; Doggett's Coat and Badge, the oldest rowing race in the world; Doggett's Repository of Arts, a Boston (Massachusetts, USA) art gallery c.1821-1825, run by John Doggett; John Doggett, fictional character in the Canadian-American FOX television series The X-Files

  7. Doggett v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Doggett v. United States, 505 U.S. 647 (1992), was a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States.. The court held that the 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 year delay between Doggett's indictment and actual arrest violated his Sixth Amendment right to a speedy trial, arguing that the government had been negligent in pursuing him and that Doggett had remained unaware of the indictment until his arrest.

  8. Record Collector - Wikipedia

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    With the addition of another editorial staff member – Peter Doggett, who stayed with the magazine for almost 20 years – Record Collector began to take shape and assume its own identity. In 2003, Record Collector became a full colour publication – marking the fact with a psychedelic special – and printing 13 issues a year.

  9. Allan Turpin - Wikipedia

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    Turpin was the second son of stamp dealer Frank Bertie Turpin [1] and Clara Gertrude Gillard. [citation needed] Turpin and his brother worked for their father, and took over the business when he retired in 1930. [2] Turpin attended the City of London School where, he later wrote, he "passively resisted education." [3]