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Dugger is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Andrew N.
Dugger (1886–1975),
American religious leader Celia W.
Dugger (born 1958), American...
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college football at Lenoir–Rhyne.
Dugger primarily pla****
basketball at
Whitewater High
School in Fayetteville, Georgia.
Dugger did not
start on the football...
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dug in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dug may
refer to: past
tense of dig
nipple of a
female mammal Dug, Phagwara, a
village in
Kapurthala district...
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Duggal (or
Dugal) is a
surname used by
Punjabi Khatris.
According to
historian Baij Nath Puri,
Duggal is
derived from
Dourgal who were
people connected...
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Ronnie Dugger (born 1931) is an
American progressive journalist.
Dugger attended the
University of
Texas and was
editor of The
Daily Texan 1950–1951. He...
- Area.
Dugger was
settled in 1879, and was
named after its founder, F.M.
Dugger. The
Dugger post
office has been in
operation since 1881.
Dugger is located...
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Lloyd Dugger (1926–May 26, 2005),
better known as Doug
Dugger, was an
American country music singer with a
religious style that led him to be
dubbed the...
- innings.
Dugger was
drafted by the
Seattle Mariners in the 18th
round of the 2016
Major League Baseball draft.
After signing with the Mariners,
Dugger was...
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Conference of the
Church of God (Seventh Day).
Andrew Nugent Dugger was the son of
Alexander F.
Dugger, a
minister of the
Church of God (Seventh Day) from 1874...
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Dug Dug's is a rock
group from Durango, Mexico, best
known for
their work in the 1960s and
early 1970s. Los
Dug Dug's is one of the
first Mexican...