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| , a Congressional Staff Chief to Senator Connie | Mack, a Congressional Staff Senate Leadership Staff |
| an SPS-52 3-D radar, in the aft ' | mack', a US model that explored the air space measur |
| he ceremony the mother of the songwriter Ronnie | Mack accepted an award for her son, who had recently |
| Mack achieved some success as the player/manager of | |
| After two years of being out of politics, | Mack achieved even broader fame by winning the feder |
| "She's So California" (Gilles Goddard, Willie | Mack, Adam Mitchell) - 3:06 |
| eluctantly signs with successful manager Mickey | Mack after becoming impatient with Dunn turning down |
| al version of the song "Playboy Short", Born to | Mack album contains the second part. |
| Mack also formed a choir, the Southland Singers, tha | |
| Whilst at Grampian, | Mack also presented the social affairs series Grampi |
| a 1931 American comedy film directed by Russell | Mack and starring Edward Everett Horton, Esther Rals |
| in 1989 by Cold 187um, KMG the Illustrator, Go | Mack, and DJ Total K-Oss. |
| aturing comedians Dara O'Briain, Sean Lock, Lee | Mack and Dave Spikey. |
| Jo, | Mack, and Garth - The Big Guy's pit crew. |
| Sellecca has one sister, Rosann | Mack and one brother, Vincent. |
| arred Mildred Harris, Clara Bow, Charles Emmett | Mack, and Tyrone Power, Sr.. |
| nny-pinching ways of their manager/owner Connie | Mack, and did not play hard. |
| emy, he met Roy McGillicuddy, the son of Connie | Mack, and a month after his graduation, he joined th |
| lly written and performed in Australia by Geoff | Mack, and its re-write incorporated North American p |
| While the deal was made between | Mack and Indians owner Bill Veeck, Mack said he woul |
| pietist movement began in Germany by Alexander | Mack and 7 other believers. |
| t Weymouth Pavilion, a recent performance being | Mack and Mabel. |
| t comedienne appearances on Comedy Tonight with | Mack and Jamie in the mid-'80s. |
| They were replaced by Ronald | Mack and Edward Meagher. |
| Mack and Rusty didn't get along well, but Mack rescu | |
| Bill | Mack and his wife, Cynthia "Sweet Cindy" make their |
| ad gathered for a late concert by the band Jack | Mack and the Heart Attack. |
| yrell "The Boss Man" Brewer, Charles "Chucksta" | Mack and Chris "Mellow-D" Wilson. |
| owling Green, Kentucky in 1985, the daughter of | Mack and Susan Tinnon. |
| short story The Electric Ant, written by David | Mack and illustrated by Pascal Alixie. |
| Mack and several other Brethren emigrated to East Fr | |
| dstand Manager's Day" - involving Veeck, Connie | Mack, and thousands of regular fans, allowed fans to |
| She has two brothers, | Mack and Guy, and one sister named Payton, all young |
| Schmaeng, Janice E. Stephen | Mack and the Early Settlement of Macktown and Rockto |
| Zone's inaugural season opened with the musical | Mack and Mabel on March 16, 2006. |
| In 1869, Paddock married Emma | Mack, and they had several children. |
| l & the Palestinians (as co-editor, with Andrew | Mack and Nira Yuval-Davis) (1975) ISBN 0-903729-13-X |
| g up and comers including Eddie Chambers, Yusef | Mack, and Lajuan Simon. |
| ith Russell Lane and then later enhanced by Tom | Mack and including Ken Goosens and others. |
| cklin was born in Eagle Butte, South Dakota, to | Mack and Ethel Van Brocklin. |
| e, Queens County, Nova Scotia, the son of Jason | Mack and Augusta Miller of United Empire Loyalist de |
| to sing the song "Yassou Maria" with lyrics by | Mack and composed by popular Greek-Swedish composer |
| Mack and his followers sailed for Germantown to esta | |
| studies through 1970 with such teachers as John | Mack and Ray Still. |
| irected major revivals of Hair, Of Thee I Sing, | Mack and Mabel, The Boys From Syracuse, Follies and |
| Both Craig | Mack and The Notorious B.I.G. would later sign on Di |
| tia, the son of Edward Doran Davison and Desiah | Mack, and was educated in Sackville, New Brunswick. |
| oup of athletes under the guidance of coach Joe | Mack and running back Chris Hogarth (William and Mar |
| He is married, and has two children, | Mack and Betsy, with his wife Annette. |
| eath of United States Representative Russell V. | Mack, and was reelected to the six succeeding Congre |
| ned by A. Sean Glaspell, programmed by Bruce J. | Mack and Bryan Kolsch, and featured art by Myk Fried |
| turned over maintenance and enhancements to Tom | Mack and Ken Goosens. |
| ional Realty and Development Corp., and William | Mack and Lee Neibart of AREA Property Partners. |
| s a young, bank-robbing ingenue played by Helen | Mack and her boyfriend Richard Cromwell to return th |
| Also in the cast were Mantan Moreland, Cecil | Mack, and Nina Mae McKinney. |
| stepchildren: Christy Bono, Chaz Bono, Addison | Mack, and Connie Mack. |
| onjunction with Championnet he defeated General | Mack, and took the Kingdom of Naples, which became k |
| 2010: In October | Mack announced that a version of its Terrapro Cabove |
| While serving his sentence, | Mack apparently was involved in a gang-related confr |
| Mack appeared in all 25 of his team's games, leading | |
| In 2009, Richard | Mack appeared in television interviews where he disc |
| Charles Emmett | Mack as Bob Armstrong (as Chas. |
| Shibe died on July 11, leaving | Mack as sole owner of the team. |
| Helen | Mack as Anne |
| Betty | Mack as Judy Lanning |
| Joe | Mack as Lefty, henchman |
| Wilbur | Mack as Vic Santell |
| Allison | Mack as Wendy Sanders |
| Helen | Mack as Eve Haron |
| Helen | Mack as Jane Hamilton / Princess Helen |
| Charles Emmett | Mack as John Browning |
| ess, lawyer Chris wants to work for a big firm, | Mack aspires to being a radio crooner, and Catherine |
| The Jays tried to nab | Mack at the plate when Gladden hit into a fielder's |
| Julian | Mack at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges |
| The highest point in Gilmanton is Mount | Mack, at 1,945 feet (593 m) above sea level, on the |
| Born in Carlinville, Illinois, | Mack attended the public schools and Blackburn Colle |
| singer Lillian Nordica performed there, and Ted | Mack auditioned talent for his Original Amateur Hour |
| In September 2008, the label was acquired by | Mack Avenue Records. |
| label, Cannonball Records ceased to trade, but | Mack Avenue Records signed him to a new recording co |
| it's east side, bound to the north and south by | Mack Avenue and East Jefferson Avenue, respectively, |
| The Gentleman is Back (2009) - | Mack Avenue |
| received the | Mack Award from Ohio State University (1994) |
| Matthew | Mack Award: outstanding achievements in training wit |
| Mack B. Stokes, "The Nontheistic Temper of the Moder | |
| Guests, such as Al Capone, Connie | Mack, Babe Ruth, and singer Kate Smith were able to |
| Mack Barham was a member of the Order of the Coif, O | |
| rials to the LSU Foundation c/o LSU Law Center, | Mack Barham Fund, Suite 400 Alumni Office, Baton Rou |
| football teams, and American Legion and Connie | Mack baseball. |
| merly of The Skulls (U.S. Band), guitarist Alex | Mack, bassist Rob Blue, and drummer Alex Gomez, form |
| When Rusty gained a new body and became Rus, | Mack became his chief mechanic and was replaced by a |
| Isaac N. | Mack became speaker in 1877. |
| Connie | Mack Berry (April 15, 1915 in Greenville, South Caro |
| gures from 1977 until 2003 (Robin Beard, Connie | Mack, Bill Frist and the RNC) before founding the Ba |
| Watts' drug-addicted former prison buddy, Billy | Mack Black (Rory Cochrane), who has a plan for a big |
| Avalanche opened in 1988 and is the only | Mack bobsled coaster running in the United States to |
| In addition to the skills mentioned above, | Mack Bolan speaks Spanish, Russian, Arabic and passa |
| 1998: Two different covers: one featuring Coach | Mack Brown and Ricky Williams of Texas; the other fe |
| Main article: Texas Longhorns football under | Mack Brown |
| rdinator Will Muschamp would eventually succeed | Mack Brown as head football coach. |
| eless, in a controversial case, the Texas coach | Mack Brown made impassioned pleas to media asking po |
| th Carolina Tar Heels football team, coached by | Mack Brown finished the season 11-1 overall, 7-1 in |
| At the end of the season, | Mack Brown left for Texas and as a result, did not c |
| 's face appears as a shadow behind the image of | Mack Brown holding aloft the championship trophy. |
| He currently serves as an assistant to | Mack Brown at the University of Texas at Austin. |
| John | Mack Brown was renamed "Johnny Mack Brown" later the |
| horns fan, Dodge verbally committed to play for | Mack Brown in February 2007. |
| the name of a 1942 Western film starring Johnny | Mack Brown as a man instrumental in restoring Texas |
| fter the 2010 season, Grimes was interviewed by | Mack Brown to become the new OL coach at the Univers |
| rew and Kirk Herbstreit freestyles the song and | Mack Brown looks at Herbstreit sternly and says "We |
| Mack Brown issued a statement saying "It's unfortuna | |
| He was recruited by | Mack Brown to play at the University of North Caroli |
| evision host of the Longhorn Sports Center with | Mack Brown in addition to his position as a radio ho |
| William | Mack Brown (born August 27, 1951) is head coach of t |
| North Carolina credits the regular season to | Mack Brown and the Gator Bowl victory to Carl Torbus |
| gh 2008 the Texas Longhorns football team under | Mack Brown have had a winning season for all eleven |
| he final game of the 1997 season as a result of | Mack Brown leaving UNC for Texas the week prior to t |
| raight losses had helped build a reputation for | Mack Brown that he was not capable of winning in so- |
| esident George W. Bush called UT football coach | Mack Brown to congratulate him on the win, and to ma |
| Johnny | Mack Brown as Tom Mitchell |
| Johnny | Mack Brown as Jean Lery |
| The team was coached by head football coach | Mack Brown and led on the field by redshirt fresman |
| Johnny | Mack Brown as Alabam' Brewster |
| John | Mack Brown as William Bonney |
| Rechristened Johnny | Mack Brown in the wake of this extremely serious car |
| Johnny | Mack Brown as Billy Donovan |
| e Longhorns will be led by 14th year head coach | Mack Brown and will play their home games at Darrell |
| Bryant worked for | Mack Brown at North Carolina and followed Mack to Te |
| er John Mackovic from 1992-94, before he joined | Mack Brown's staff at North Carolina. |
| He was the only member of | Mack Brown's original coaching staff to stay through |
| finished with a 7-1 record in conference play, | Mack Brown's best conference record yet. |
| With | Mack Brown's squad poised to clinch a spot in the Bo |
| eral more top-flight movies under the name John | Mack Brown, including The Secret Six (1931) with Wal |
| opposite William Boyd, Jimmy Wakely, and Johnny | Mack Brown, while on contract with Monogram Pictures |
| was the birthplace and childhood home of Johnny | Mack Brown, an All-American football player at the U |
| arring Richard Barthelmess, David Manners, John | Mack Brown, and Helen Chandler. |
| Tex Ritter, Don "Red" Barry, Roy Rogers, Johnny | Mack Brown, Bill Elliott, Gene Autry and Whip Wilson |
| Johnny | Mack Brown, Duke Ellington, and Katherine DeMille ar |
| ingbean" Akeman, Tim McCoy, Clyde Moody, Johnny | Mack Brown, Sunset Carson, Randall Franks. |
| On January 7, 2011, Texas head football coach, | Mack Brown, announced that the primary play caller a |
| esterns as the heroine, usually opposite Johnny | Mack Brown, Bob Steele, Tim McCoy and Bob Baker, amo |
| first bowl game for Texas under new head coach | Mack Brown, who would go on to transform Texas back |
| the end of the 1987 season and was succeeded by | Mack Brown. |
| ng Daughters, starring Joan Crawford and Johnny | Mack Brown. |
| The film starred Eleanor Boardman and Johnny | Mack Brown. |
| the University of North Carolina for head coach | Mack Brown. |
| dly included Steve Spurrier, Mike Shanahan, and | Mack Brown. |
| olker, Edith Yorke, Richard Carlyle, and Johnny | Mack Brown. |
| ress / comedienne Brett Butler and actor Johnny | Mack Brown; (for 2003) director / producer Tom Chero |
| "Ho Ho Hold Me Close" (Leonard Alhstrom, | Mack, Buck Moore) - 3:14 |
| Tom | Mack, Bucyrus, Ohio, Cleveland Heights H.S. - 7 game |
| In 1969 he formed | Mack, Bushnell and Edelman where he was CEO. |
| ibin' (The New Flava)" (featuring Treach, Craig | Mack, Busta Rhymes, and Method Man) |
| 21 | Mack Calvin |
| Mack can't spell ("I can't spill to save me loaf, ha | |
| can select between any of the four "commandos" ( | Mack, Captain, Ginzu, or Baby-Head) as their charact |
| Mack Carlington Strong (born September 11, 1971 in F | |
| n movie produced for Showtime, starring Allison | Mack, Caterina Scorsone, and Dan Petronijevic. |
| 16 was recorded live at Thomas and | Mack Center located on the campus of the University |
| February 17, 1984: Thomas and | Mack Center - Las Vegas, NV |
| November 29, 1983: Las Vegas, NV - Thomas and | Mack Center |
| s) was a basketball tournament held at Thomas & | Mack Center in Las Vegas from August 22 to September |
| en Arena, and they were moved to the Thomas and | Mack Center on the campus of the University of Nevad |
| c facilities include Sam Boyd Stadium, Thomas & | Mack Center, Cox Pavilion, and Earl Wilson Stadium. |
| he construction of the Sinclaire and Hirschfeld | Mack Centres in the last 5 years. |
| Mack Charles "M.C." Reynolds (February 11, 1935 - Se | |
| group were his brother Matthew Killilea, Connie | Mack, Charles Comiskey, and the leader of the effort |
| Two were 1950 | Mack chassis and the other two were 1950 Peterbilt c |
| Rescue 12 is a Salsbury rescue on a | Mack Chassis. |
| Mack chose California over Northwestern and Stanford | |
| Judge Julian | Mack, circa 1912 |
| Today, Volvo produces Volvo and | Mack class 8 truck models at plants in Dublin, Virgi |
| In 1963, blues-rock guitarist Lonnie | Mack covered it, in an instrumental version released |
| "Daddy Do" (Al | Mack, Crystal Waters) 6:12 |
| Don't Walk Away ( | Mack Daddy Stroll) |
| cades following the song's release on the album | Mack Daddy, it has continued to appear in many movie |
| Mack Daniel Sasser (born August 3, 1962 in Fort Gain | |
| "Now That's Christmas" (Brad Johner, Willie | Mack, Darlene Tuleta) - 3:18 |
| s, Al Green, Bryan Ferry, David Gilmour, Lonnie | Mack, Dave Edmunds, Johnny Winter and Buddy Guy. |
| Lyrics were written by | Mack David and music was by Elmer Bernstein. |
| It was scored by Max Steiner and written by | Mack David and Jerry Livingston who received nominat |
| "Wednesday's Child" - Vocal Version (Lyrics: | Mack David / Vocals: Matt Monro) |
| Written by Burt Bacharach and | Mack David (Hal David's brother), the tune featured |
| pular song, written by Harry Warren (music) and | Mack David (lyrics) and published in 1956. |
| fornia-based record label founded by songwriter | Mack David and music industry veteran Danny Kessler |
| g written by Count Basie, Jerry Livingston, and | Mack David and first recorded by Basie in 1938. |
| was released as sheet music in 1943, lyrics by | Mack David and music by Vee Lawnhurst, and topped ou |
| Mack David also collaborated with many composers, in | |
| gton, Mitchell Parish, Bob Russell, Juan Tizol, | Mack David) |
| "Go Go Go Go" (Jerry Livingston / | Mack David) Time: - 2:22 Session 2092; Master 7256-7 |
| "Of Course It's Crazy" (Mike Reid, | Mack David) - 4:56 |
| "Take Me" (Rube Bloom, | Mack David) - 2:19 |
| "Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White" (Polka) ( | Mack David) - 2:43 |
| Mary and a Boy Named Bill" (Jerry Livingston / | Mack David) Time: 2:51. |
| "I'm Just a Lucky So-and-So" ( | Mack David, Duke Ellington) - 6:35 |
| r song with music by Frank De Vol and lyrics by | Mack David, introduced in the 1964 movie of the same |
| "I'm Just a Lucky So-and-So" ( | Mack David, Ellington) - 4:29 |
| "Blue and Sentimental" (Basie, | Mack David, Jerry Livingston) - 2:29 |
| t You Know I Care (Or Don't You Care to Know)" ( | Mack David, Duke Ellington) - 4:14 |
| by Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer, with lyrics by | Mack David, and published in 1943. |
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