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McDougall

[ muhk-doo-guhl ]

noun

  1. William, 1871–1938, U.S. psychologist and writer, born in England.


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Two newly elected Labour MPs, Anna Turley and Blair McDougall, used to work for the lobbying firm.

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Mr McDougall denied Scottish and UK Labour had a different view on the issue.

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Mr McDougall said the two-child cap was having a "huge impact" on people and that he expected it to be abolished “as quickly as possible”.

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Blair McDougall said the parties had an "identical" stance on the controversial policy.

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Harbour Air’s leader, Greg McDougall, piloted the e-plane for about 15 minutes before landing it again on the water.

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