-
understanding of
Dugas'
impact on the epidemic,
emphasizing the
importance of
accuracy and
empathy in
public health narratives.
Dugas worked as a flight...
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Dugas may
refer to: May
Dugas de
Pallandt van
Eerde (1869–1937),
Baroness and
conwoman Firmin Dugas (1830–1889),
businessman and
politician François Octave...
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Duga (Russian: Дуга́, lit. 'arc' or 'curve') was an over-the-horizon
radar (OTH)...
- States,
flight attendant Gaëtan
Dugas in the po****r press, but the term's use was
based on a
misunderstanding (and
Dugas was not the
index case). In the...
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Duga may
refer to:
Duga (moth), a
synonym of a
genus of
moths Duga radar,
Soviet radar system deplo**** 1976-1989
Duga (magazine),
Yugoslav and Serbian...
- company, Pulte, who
owned 9% of the
company at the time,
pressured Dugas to resign.
Dugas resigned, and the
stock price fell 6.57%.
Pulte was a benefactor...
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Joseph Dugas may
refer to:
Joseph Dugas (merchant) (1714–1779), merchant,
privateer and
militia officer of
Acadian descent Joseph Louis Euclide Dugas (1861–1943)...
- in 1961: Fasc. I.
Recueil Charles Dugas,
Diffusion De
Boccard Pottery of
ancient Greece French School at
Athens Dugas,
Charles (1985).
Larousse 3 volumes...
-
published the
biographical novel Jeanne Dugas of Acadia. A play was also
written based on her life. In 2014,
Jeanne Dugas was
named a
Person of
National Historic...
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Dugas 47°48′17″N 65°06′48″W / 47.804778°N 65.113278°W / 47.804778; -65.113278
Dugas is a
Canadian community and
former local service district in Gloucester...