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Doug Gabbard II         
AMERICAN JUDGE
Doug Gabbard, II
Doug Gabbard, II is a judge on the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals, the intermediate appellate court in the state of Oklahoma.
HMS Gabbard (D47)         
BATTLE-CLASS DESTROYER
HMS Gabbard; PNS Gabr; PNS Gabr (D161); PNS Badr (D161); PNS Indus; MSS Indus; PNS Badr (1957)
HMS Gabbard was a of the Royal Navy (RN). She was named in honour of the Battle of the Gabbard, which occurred in 1653, and which resulted in an English victory over the Dutch Fleet.
Caroline Sinavaiana-Gabbard         
SAMOAN WRITER
Caroline Sinavaiana-Gabbard is a Samoan writer and Associate Professor of Pacific literature at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa. She is also a poet.

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Gabbard
Examples of use of gabbard
1. Gabbard, assigned to the Iowa National Guard, and Command Sgt.
2. Gabbard said Marcyniuk and Wood had been acquainted or had been romantically involved at some point, the Northwest Arkansas Times reported.
3. The officer said investigators began looking for Marcyniuk for questioning on the basis of that relationship with Wood and a criminal history that Gabbard said included charges in 2005 of first–degree false imprisonment, aggravated assault, violation of a protection order, burglary, theft of property and first–degree criminal mischief.
4. David Gabbard, an East Carolina education professor, acknowledges this isn‘t his field, but says "I‘m smart enough to know ... that fire from airplanes can‘t melt steel." When they do cite evidence, critics such as Greening contend it‘s junk science from fellow conspiracy theorists, dressed up in the language and format of real research to give it a sense of credibility.
5. It becomes the mecca," says stock car historian Alex Gabbard, author of "Return to Thunder Road." "The NASCAR hall of fame is going to be a big deal, not just now, but forever." Competition for the racing hall may not have reached the scale of the Olympic bidding wars, but it was no less intense.