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  • o the Senate on the advice of John Alexander Macdonald in May 1882 representing the senatorial divi
  • ably making an outstanding save from Malcolm MacDonald in a quarter-finals giant killing win over N
  • The song was sung by Jeanette MacDonald in the first musical film version of The Vag
  • r his long-running role of Reginald "Daddy " MacDonald in the 1970s television soap opera Number 96
  • n MacAlister, becoming independent from Clan MacDonald in 1493, their chief, Iain Dubh (Anglicisati
  • o the Senate on the advice of John Alexander Macdonald in January 1885 representing the senatorial
  • There are memorials to Ranald MacDonald in Rishiri and in Nagasaki, as well as in hi
  • d the Blue Horizon," popularized by Jeanette MacDonald in 1940 and Lou Christie thirty years later,
  • as defeated by the new CCF leader, Donald C. MacDonald, in the provincial election held in 1955 but
  • Along with the Hotel Macdonald in Edmonton, it was one of the first two est
  • er of Agriculture and Fisheries under Ramsay MacDonald in 1924 and between 1929 and 1930.
  • ister of Marine and Fisheries by Sir John A. Macdonald in 1888, and kept that position in subsequen
  • elected to the Canadian House of Commons for Macdonald in 1921.
  • Farrow was defeated by Peter Macdonald in his bid for reelection in 1887.
  • RJR - MacDonald Inc. v. Canada (Attorney General), [1995] 3
  • tario New Democratic Party, led by Donald C. MacDonald, increased its caucus in the legislature fro
  • nia, Ontario, she was a 1911 graduate of the Macdonald Institute for Domestic Science, located on t
  • elph with a Diploma in Home Science from the MacDonald Institute.
  • He followed MacDonald into the new National Labour Organisation, b
  • t in October 1987 he was replaced by Malcolm MacDonald into what is widely recognised as the club's
  • one of the few Labour politicians to follow MacDonald into the National Government in 1931, and se
  • ell, and Lees-Smith refused to follow Ramsay Macdonald into the National Government.
  • March 12 - Sir John A. Macdonald introduces protective tariffs on manufacture
  • n players, including England striker Malcolm Macdonald, Ipswich won the match 1-0.
  • Archbishop MacDonald is the top academic Catholic high school in
  • Norm Macdonald is the member for the riding of Columbia Riv
  • Helen MacDonald is a Canadian politician, who represented th
  • Mr. Macdonald is the Opposition Critic for Education.
  • Lower Macdonald is a hamlet village of Sydney, in the state
  • VADM MacDonald is admitted to practice before the courts of
  • Vice Adm. Judge Advocate General (JAG) Bruce MacDonald is pinned by his wife, Karen, during a promo
  • MacDonald is a former Sea Cadet officer, and he retire
  • Stewart MacDonald is a Scottish Labour Party local government
  • Mr MacDonald is a former Chair of the Fabian Society, the
  • Kirk D. MacDonald is a politician in the province of New Bruns
  • John Roy MacDonald is a musician who plays the French horn and
  • Sandra M. Macdonald is a Canadian film and television executive.
  • f Great Britain or the British Commonwealth: Macdonald is Scottish and Sedgwick is Australian.
  • Sarah MacDonald is a Canadian-born organist and conductor, l
  • Andrew Macdonald is a former a rugby union international who
  • MacDonald is the first Vice Adm. JAG in the Navy.
  • Derek, voiced by Shawn MacDonald, is the handsome royal cobbler.
  • Central Macdonald is a hamlet village of Sydney, in the state
  • Secret agent Nina Maria Azara (Jeannette MacDonald) is working undercover for the King of Spain
  • Marlene Taylor that MacDonald is "(His) favorite author of all time... I'v
  • Ian MacDonald is a Professor of Biological Oceanography at
  • Donald "Don" MacDonald is a former provincial level politician from
  • Maureen MacDonald is a Canadian politician and member of the N
  • Australia - Heard and MacDonald Islands
  • with death and loneliness, according to Ian MacDonald it "came as quite a shock to pop listeners i
  • Angie Best (born Angela MacDonald Janes on 26 July 1952 in Southend on Sea, Es
  • u Miu, Jasper Conran, Giorgio Armani, Julien Macdonald, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Badgley Mischka, and Do
  • Those players were: James "JB" MacDonald, Jeff Reach, and Blake McDade.
  • (1930) is a movie musical starring Jeanette MacDonald, John Garrick, Zasu Pitts, and Joe E. Brown.
  • Bill MacDonald John Beck
  • According to music critic Ian MacDonald, John Lennon created the song based on the c
  • On 8 February 2008 MacDonald joined Hereford United on a month's emergenc
  • MacDonald joined 37 other runners that day and ran as
  • MacDonald joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 1942, and
  • David Marquand, Ramsay MacDonald, Jonathan Cape, London 1977; pages 285-287
  • ntarctic Names (US-ACAN) for James H. (Scot) MacDonald, journalist who as a member of U.S. Navy Squ
  • ary, John G. Diefenbaker High and Sir John A MacDonald Junior High public schools, as well as by St
  • Noosa Botanical Garden is situated on Lake MacDonald just outside of the town and several of the
  • n that starts, "I never will forget Jeanette MacDonald; just to think of her it gives my heart a pa
  • Paul MacDonald, K-1 500 m, flatwater.
  • MacDonald K. D'Alessandro was a 2010 Democratic candid
  • MacDonald, K. B. The Culture of Critique: An Evolution
  • General Sir Arthur Leslie MacDonald KBE, CB (30 January 1919 - 20 January 1995)
  • Sir Thomas Lachlan MacDonald, KCMG (14 December 1898 - 11 April 1980) was
  • re not on the cup in 1957- Charlie Hodge, Ab MacDonald, Ken Mosdell, Albert Langlois.
  • MacDonald, Kevin C.; David W. Morgan; Fiona J.L. Handl
  • s meagre earnings and poor background Ramsay MacDonald knew he would be unable to repeat the Downin
  • ne consequence of this “infatuation” (as Ian MacDonald later described it) was the song "I Should H
  • ord also appeared on The Norm Show with Norm Macdonald, Laurie Metcalf and Artie Lange from 1999 to
  • as a memorial to her brother Colonel Ronald Macdonald Laurie, who had died on 21 October 1927.
  • sured the subsequent electoral defeat of the MacDonald lead Labour Government, and it has been sugg
  • ive Commonwealth Federation leader Donald C. MacDonald, leading to the resignations of Philip Kelly
  • As a military man, MacDonald led the defence of the foreign legations in
  • federal term, the 23rd Canadian Parliament, Macdonald left federal politics and did not seek re-el
  • When the Labour Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald left the party in 1931 to lead a Conservativ
  • Both Sutherland and MacDonald left to pursue other projects in 2003.
  • Macdonald left Newcastle for Arsenal in 1976, for the
  • "Parade of the Wooden Soldiers" (Ballard Macdonald, Leon Jessel) - 3:27
  • uglas, Terry Fox, Wayne Gretzky, Sir John A. Macdonald, Lester B. Pearson, David Suzuki, Pierre Tru
  • the engineered 1970 resignation of Donald C. MacDonald, Lewis was elected leader of the Ontario New
  • Wilkins also presided over the Betty MacDonald libel trial brought by ten plaintiffs who cl
  • ed showing large areas west and south of the Macdonald line in China.
  • abandoned any claim to the area north of the Macdonald line, but the decision did not find its way
  • Senator Macdonald lives in regional North Queensland and has a
  • The film of Maytime has an aged Jeanette MacDonald living under a phony name, and recalling how
  • Norman James Macdonald Lockhart (10 April 1884 - 30 August 1974) wa
  • 1837 Alexander Macdonald Lockhart
  • The son of Norman Macdonald Lockhart and Charlotte Jane Blott, Lockhart
  • Yehudi Menuhin Music Guides - Macdonald, London, 1982.
  • e current director of the festival is Darryl Macdonald, long time festival director for the Seattle
  • iation Journal with Patrick McGrath and Noni MacDonald looking at the attitudes of Members of Parli
  • abour vote collapsed, and even leader Ramsay MacDonald lost his seat.
  • In 1914 and again in 1916, MacDonald lost to Republican William F. James.
  • Ballard MacDonald m. James F. Hanley
  • Iain Somerled MacDonald MacCormick (born 28 September 1939) is a Sco
  • a Scotia, the son of John D. and Mary Isabel Macdonald, Macdonald was educated at the Pictou Academ
  • gh in 1756, he was the elder child of Ranald MacDonald, MacDonald VII of Fersit.
  • endrie, Hendry, Henry, Johnson, Kean, Keene, MacDonald, MacGilp, MacHendrie, MacHendry, MacHenry, M
  • Lewis MacDonald MacLeod (June 1885-November 12, 1907 Cambrid
  • e company was bought by IMI for £337m; Kevin MacDonald made £56m from this deal and Geoffrey Harris
  • MacDonald made his NHL debut on October 19, 2006 again
  • MacDonald made 42 saves while recording his first care
  • MacDonald made two further unsuccessful attempts to re
  • g declined the office of Chief Justice which Macdonald made him in 1868.
  • Macdonald made his international debut on Nov 20, 1993
  • Ramsay Macdonald made him Under-Secretary of State for India
  • House of Commons representing the riding of Macdonald, Manitoba defeating his sole rival by 499 vo
  • rrett for Larry Jeffrey, Eddie Joyal, Lowell MacDonald, Marcel Pronovost, and Autry Erickson on May
  • MacDonald married Agnes Smith Flynn in 1925.
  • John Cathanach MacDonald, married Sheela (Cecelia) Savage, daughter o
  • Macdonald married Mary Jane, daughter of Sir Charles M
  • - First Prime Minister of Canada Sir John A. Macdonald marries Isabella Clark
  • Flora Macdonald Mayor (20 October 1872, Kingston Hill, Surre
  • son of Donald McDonnell (Garanaich) and Mary Macdonald, McDonnell studied law in Antigonish with Wi
  • al annually and the Manson Medal, the George MacDonald Medal and the Sir Rickard Christophers Medal
  • In the "Old MacDonald Medley", Vinton plays different instruments
  • Wantabadgery MacDonald Memorial Hall
  • MacDonald met his wife Sheila while he was appearing i
  • This article refers to Charles B. MacDonald, military historian.
  • e was the executive assistant to Angus Lewis Macdonald, Minister of National Defence for Naval Serv
  • Macdonald mobilized the women of the Auxiliary under t
  • Heughan of Ross & Macdonald, Montreal, who designed the Cenotaph with th
  • e made one start in 2008 at Watkins Glen for MacDonald Motorsports.
  • Grieved by the death of his first wife, Macdonald moved to Winnipeg in 1882 and set up his own
  • he minority Labour government, led by Ramsay MacDonald moved quickly with plans to place "the passe
  • Alexander Macdonald MP, president of the Miners' National Associ
  • oroner for North East Middlesex, Dr Roderick Macdonald, MP, instead of Wynne Edwin Baxter, the coro
  • the Western Isles (notably Councillor Annie Macdonald, MSP Alasdair Allan and MP Angus MacNeil) fo
  • oleon's marshals - Bernadotte, Jourdan, Ney, MacDonald, Murat and Mortier.
  • involved in the early stages of the Jeffrey MacDonald murder investigation.
  • "God Bless America (Pat Macdonald Must Die)" - 5:03
  • knew sudden advancement when General Jacques MacDonald named him Brigadier General on 17 July 1799.
  • n through a vote of Labour parliamentarians, MacDonald narrowly defeated Clynes.
  • was a fifth generation descendant of Donald MacDonald, native of the Isle of Skye, who immigrated
  • O'Sullivan, O'Neil, Father Allan MacDonald, Ned Burke, Donald MacLeod, and 7 boatmen we
  • ime motor sports journalist Chris Economaki, MacDonald never practiced with a full load of fuel due
  • However, MacDonald never had planning permission from Staffords
  • n an attempt at conciliation, Prime Minister Macdonald nominated Ouimet for the position of Speaker
  • Following the 1882 election, Prime Minister Macdonald nominated Kirkpatrick as Speaker of the Cana
  • ban American Medley" (Hanley, Kaye, Lippman, MacDonald, Norworth, VonTilzer, Wise) - 4:55
  • is a 1986 drama film based on the 1947 Ross Macdonald novel of the same name about a young man who
  • east of Amundsen Glacier and midway between MacDonald Nunataks and O'Brien Peak.
  • Margaret C. MacDonald, nurse (d.1948)
  • Macdonald nursed the constituency over the next few ye
  • Quercus macdonaldii (also called Macdonald Oak) is a species of plant in the Fagaceae f
  • Irene Margaret MacDonald, OBC (November 22, 1931 - June 20, 2002) was
  • Julien MacDonald OBE, fashion designer
  • acilities as Kitt Peak National Observatory, MacDonald Observatory, Cerro Tololo IntAm Observatory
  • In China, MacDonald obtained a lease at Weihaiwei, and obtained
  • Finlay MacDonald, OC (January 4, 1923 - March 2, 2002) was a
  • Augustine Adolphus MacDonald, OC (February 7, 1876 - February 14, 1970) w
  • Hugh Ian Macdonald, OC, KLJ (born June 27, 1929) is a Canadian
  • Some sources say that MacDonald occupied Urquhart Castle for three years des
  • rance; but, under the direction of Berthier, MacDonald occupied Rome, of which he was made governor
  • ew derived from writings by and about Claude MacDonald, OCLC/WorldCat encompasses roughly 10+ works
  • John Alexander MacDonald October 1903 - October 1909
  • lansmen amongst them Clanranald, his brother MacDonald of Boisdale, and Donald Campbell, who all of
  • Meanwhile, MacDonald of Keppoch's men, headed by the chief, haste
  • The Highlander in question would have been a MacDonald of Glencoe, also known as Clan McIan.
  • 746 uprisings with three regiments from Clan Macdonald of Clanranald, Clan MacDonnell of Glengarry,
  • Clan MacDonald of Dunnyveg, also known as Clan Donald South
  • e principal consecrator was Archbishop Angus MacDonald of St Andrews and Edinburgh, and the princip
  • e principal consecrator was Archbishop Angus MacDonald of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh, and the prin
  • It was held by the chiefs of the Clan MacDonald of Dunnyveg.
  • on behalf of the Lord of the Isles and Clan MacDonald of Dunnyveg, the clansmen were granted lands
  • f Presbyterian witness with Professor Stuart Macdonald of Knox College, University of Toronto, and
  • ed in the 1980 federal election by Daniel J. MacDonald of the Liberal Party.
  • Urquhart Castle 1513, Sir Donald MacDonald of Lochalsh was returning home from the Batt
  • The MacDonald of Lochalsh branch was founded by Celestine
  • The last chief, Sir James MacDonald of the Clan Donald of Dunnyveg or Clan Donal
  • entury it was the seat of the chiefs of Clan MacDonald of Sleat.
  • f the Clan MacDonnell of Antrim and the Clan MacDonald of Dunnyveg from Scotland.
  • Septs of Clan MacDonald of Glencoe include the following.
  • eron of Saltburn Ross and his wife Christina Macdonald of Brackla, Nairnshire.
  • He is married to Ann MacDonald of Sydney.
  • The only Jacobite officer wounded was the Macdonald of Glengarry chief.
  • large body of Camerons, joined by Alexander MacDonald of Lochalsh, Clan Ranald of Garmoran and Loc
  • came parliamentary private secretary to Lord Macdonald of Tradeston, a Transport Minister, and beca
  • Point, the son of Alexander MacLean and Mary MacDonald, of Scottish descent, and was educated in Pr
  • Alexander MacDonald of Sleat whose daughter married Lachlan Macl
  • The Hon. Augustus Henry Moreton Macdonald of Largie (24 June 1804-14 February 1862), b
  • wick of Hexham and Newcastle and Bishop John MacDonald of Aberdeen.
  • he Scottish Tartans Society in 1981 by Peter MacDonald of Crieff, Scotland.
  • Septs of Clan MacDonald of Ardnamurchan include the following.
  • was the original seat for the chief of Clan MacDonald of Ardnamurchan.
  • romanticised Victorian-era illustration of a MacDonald of Glencoe clansman by R. R. McIan from The
  • John Macdonald of Clanranald
  • es of the War of 1812, married a daughter of Macdonald of Garth, late 84th Regiment, a sister of La
  • The castle was home to the chiefs of Clan MacDonald of Dunnyveg and later the MacDonnell's of An
  • The film starred Debra Allen and George S. MacDonald of Behind the Green Door.
  • ot 2: N-Tranced have been criticized by Mark MacDonald of Electronic Gaming Monthly as "sloppy".
  • p from the great lairds of the Isle of Skye, MacDonald of Sleat and McLeod of Macleod, but only alm
  • He is the founder of Clan MacDonald of Dunnyveg.
  • ember of the Legislative Assembly is Maureen MacDonald of the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party.
  • They also accused Macdonald of being politically too close to the coal o
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