In his semi-final Grantown's MacLean claimed the scalp of Czech internationalist Pavel Buran. |
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Twelve years ago Kerry MacLean and her husband instituted a daily meditation session for their blended family of seven. |
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It's the kind of powerful voice which is more often found on gospel singers than on pop divas, but MacLean makes the transition well. |
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MacLean later learned, in 1942, while he was fighting in North Africa, that the Scot had lied. |
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At 28 MacLean is right to consider that he has a good few years left in him. |
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In a playful game of 20 Questions, Mary Ellen MacLean leaves little up to the imagination. |
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This year's herms have been commissioned and are expected to be erected in May and will be of Sorley MacLean, Tom Leonard, Douglas Dunn and Hamish Henderson. |
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But his stock-in-trade is moody, gargatuanly stringed incidental music for hysterically overblown movies like Moulin Rouge and Plunkett and MacLean. |
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MacLean is an adept physical comic and a skilled mime, which adds a bit of flare here, but this gloss hardly excuses the standard manner in which the play unfolds. |
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As a comparative anatomist, MacLean viewed animal behaviors as evolutionary adaptations of the brain. |
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The Chorley ace starred alongside Olympic record holder Chris Hoy and Craig MacLean as the British team left Poland trailing by more than a second in the sprint final. |
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The poet Sorley MacLean was born on Raasay, the setting for his best known poem, Hallaig. |
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The poet Sorley MacLean, a native of the Isle of Raasay, which lies off the island's east coast, lived much of his life on Skye. |
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Peter MacLean, executive regional director of the school, says Angola is coming out of a civil war and wants to improve its economic development. |
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MacLean experiencing a strange electrical discharge that renders his defib equipment inoperative and leaves him with an electrical shock injury. |
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Thrisk, Roberta Bondar, Marc Garneau, Steve MacLean, Ken Money and Bjarni Tryggvason were selected for astronaut training. |
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Stewart of Silly Wizard, Brian McNeill of Battlefield Band, and Dougie MacLean of the Tannahill Weavers. |
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MacLean says Puna's response was very positive, and that Angola wants a representative from HSM to visit their country before the end of October to discuss the project. |
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It used to be that the Devils were about the snooziest team in the AHL to watch, but that has not been the case this year under new coach John MacLean. |
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Hitman MacLean fears Saints are only a couple of injuries away from a crisis unless chairman Steve Brown can find the cash to bolster their squad. |
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We follow the fortunes of the Maclean family through Norman's eyes and Redford's voice and the story has a genuine ring of truth to it. |
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Maclean retained his early idealism and lived a life fully in accord with his Communist principles, eschewing all privileges. |
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Premiers Maclean can kiss goodbye to their twin premiership titles if they incur yet another loss in Saturday's clash with Southern Cross Uni. |
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Arbor Day this year saw Buffalo City Mayor Sindisile Maclean transformed from a cutter of trees into a tree planter. |
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Maclean has already made a difference to local wheelchair athletes by donating a handcycle for them to use. |
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Back in 1996, the co-founders always wanted to have a weekly session, while coincidentally, Maclean wanted to try his hand at a few students. |
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Maclean has always been a maverick, described more than once as cold and unfeeling. |
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I know your great uncle Donald Duart Maclean was part of the Cambridge Five and was a double agent for the Soviets. |
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Buffalo City mayor Sindisile Maclean told Swedes in Linkoping, Sweden this week how South Africa was battling to incorporate hereditary leaders into the new democratic order. |
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Any public attention had been on his possible role in tipping off burgess and Maclean. |
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By 1951, Maclean was head of the American department of the Foreign Office, with access to the US atomic energy Commission. |
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Maclean said it was normal during change that people became defensive and concerned about their positions but there was no definite organogram yet. |
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For six weeks after Labor Day, Norman Maclean has the west side of the lake to himself. |
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Burgess, Maclean, Philby and Blunt spied out of political conviction. |
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At a meeting on 25 November 1925 Grey, Maclean, Simon, Gladstone and Runciman urged Asquith to have a showdown with Lloyd George over money. |
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On 13 September 1922 Sir Donald Maclean told Harold Laski that Asquith was devoted to bridge and small talk and did not do enough real work. |
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In reality the selectors' decision was between Marsh and John Maclean and the Queenslander got the nod. |
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A butcher in Maclean, New South Wales, 'the Scottish town in Australia', reportedly celebrates the day by selling haggisburgers. |
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A 1587 charter granted to Hector Maclean of Duart requires feu duty on land paid as 60 ells of cloth of white, black and green colours. |
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As well as the commissioner representing Argyll, at least one was sent to represent Tarbertshire, Sir Lachlan Maclean of Morvern. |
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They included Maxton, Wheatley, Shinwell, Kirkwood, Neil Maclean and George Buchanan. |
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From around 1880 he was aided by the electrical engineer Magnus Maclean FRSE in his electrical experiments. |
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He also adapted work by Scottish renaissance poets such as MacDiarmid, Sorley Maclean and William Soutar. |
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It was here that Grieve first encountered the work of John Maclean, Neil Malcolm Maclean, and James Maxton. |
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Much will bemade of the game being Henrik Larsson's final competitive outing but it may also be the last time Maclean commentates for the Beeb. |
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Kingussie's James Maclean was beginning to fear his last chance of another Scottish Hydro Camanachd Cup winners' medal had gone. |
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Historian Susan Maclean Kybett ascribes his demise to scurvy, which is caused by a lack of fresh fruits and vegetables. |
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Maclean graduated from Dartmouth and taught there two years. |
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Annette Maclean was told to take evening primrose oil after discovering a lump in her breast. |
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They elected Sir Donald Maclean as Chairman of the Parliamentary Party. |
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Firstly, except Maclean, none of the labour leaders developed a class analysis of the war, nor did they seriously consider threatening the power and authority of the state. |
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