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How to use MacGregor in a sentence

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Presidents in ordinary times have fewer opportunities to exercise what James MacGregor Burns has referred to as transformational leadership.
Rebecca Johnstone, Meredith MacGregor, Justin Boulin, and Leah Belanger joined them in the ranks of all-Americans.
For all his sharkskin suits and his finger-snapping, MacGregor suggests Gig Young more than Rock Hudson, never mind Cary Grant.
A secretive millionaire Rangers fan has bought a castle, once used as a hideout by Rob Roy MacGregor, to be closer to his beloved Ibrox Park.
It was the purlieu of Rob Roy MacGregor, whose exploits can be seen at the Visitor Centre in Callander.
The trip to the Far East will be a new experience for the Bromborough lad, who won the MacGregor Trophy last year and was capped against Italy and Scotland.
James MacGregor, author of the Book of the Dean of Lismore was a minister in the church during the 16th century.
Terry Husher was named vice president marketing and sales for the company's BWA and MacGregor brand bicycles.
The Rob Roy Way, named after Scottish folk hero and outlaw Rob Roy MacGregor, is a long distance footpath that runs for 92 miles.
Montague, who replaced Sue MacGregor as anchorwoman on the BBC's Today programme, will chair this year's CIMA annual conference on 25 November.
Museum director Neil MacGregor and theatredirector Eva Sopher were also honoured.
John MacGregor popularized canoeing through his books, and in 1866 founded the Royal Canoe Club in London and in 1880 the American Canoe Association.
MacGregor avoided this trap by refusing to give managers reporting to him the opportunity to second-guess the solution he would be most likely to choose.
Howard McCurdy critiques the nature and effects of NASA's organizational culture, while Robert MacGregor compares NASA and the Atomic Energy Commission as technocracies.
The directorship of Neil MacGregor saw a major rehang at the Gallery, dispensing with the classification of paintings by national school that had been introduced by Eastlake.
The guitar featured prominently in the folk revival of the early 1960s with the likes of Archie Fisher, the Corries, Hamish Imlach, Robin Hall and Jimmie MacGregor.
The Lawers Burn issues from the lochan and legend has it that an outlawed Macgregor once hid in a cave behind a waterfall of the burn.
Examples from Classical Literature
There was a piper on the way, tall and kilted in the tartan of the MacGregor.
The pibroch said to have been composed by Helen MacGregor is still in existence.
MacGregor looked at him dourly, disgust and anger on his big red face.
If wherever the MacGregor sat was the head of the table, so in the same way wherever Rebecca stood was the centre of the stage.
The voice of MacGregor was cool and unhurried as Thurston listened.
Throughout the United States only about 70 bat caves have been gated, MacGregor says.
It's always a case of 'where macgregor sits, there's the head of the table,' you know, with Red.
Mr. macgregor, rising, advanced with great respect to this personage.
When the interview took place, Captain macgregor was at his best.
Such was the waste world through which the Clan macgregor wallowed.
He was kneeling beside macgregor, who had dismounted and lain down.
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