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  • Philby, Burgess And Maclean, a 1977 television film made by Granada Telev
  • Maclean, a former Washington correspondent for The Ch
  • and Betty died unmarried; Anna married Donald MacLean, a cadet of the house of Torloisk.
  • g the shots, rushed to the house of Dan "Doc" MacLean, a local minister, who was also a veterinaria
  • Ronald MacLean Abaroa is a Bolivian politician and leading i
  • A lawyer named Arthur Winfield MacLean agreed to tutor them, and other students foll
  • Unwilling to detain them further, Governor Maclean agreed to their sailing without convoy, on co
  • Don MacLean, all-time UCLA basketball scoring leader and
  • MacLean, along with his 1994-95 Washington Bullets te
  • in the House of Commons, from 1919 until 1920 Maclean also served as parliamentary leader of the pa
  • Maclean also is owner of Dynamic Skating in North And
  • MacLean also made occasional appearances on other Gae
  • ds, a British diplomat who had married Stella MacLean, an American artist.
  • ia, the son of Alexander R. Veniot and Gladys Maclean, and was educated at Pictou Academy, Saint Fr
  • of Morrison, Ryde, Draper, Oakley, Macaulay, Maclean and Ridout and the villages of Bracebridge an
  • the son of Ross "Johnny" Young and Helen Rae MacLean, and was educated at Mount Allison University
  • g was appropriated by the Canadian comedy duo Maclean and Maclean, who recorded it as their signatu
  • Fire is a non-fiction book written by Norman Maclean and edited by his son, John Norman Maclean.
  • While at Smith, MacLean and her friends read hundreds of romance nove
  • ckerjack with Michael Aspel, Peter Glaze, Don Maclean and Jan Hunt in the 1970s.
  • of James Lorn MacDougall and Gertrude Isabel MacLean, and was educated in Summerside, Prince of Wa
  • d Murray Fincastle and Hector Lachlan Stewart MacLean) and five men of the Guides, went under a hea
  • 23 February 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Helen K. MacLean; and commissioned on 17 March 1943, Lt. A. G.
  • B. Adams proceeded with Lieutenants H. L. S. MacLean and Viscount Fincastle, and five men of the G
  • , Tony Massenburg from the Grizzlies, and Don MacLean and future first-round draft choice from the
  • Two long-time non-student employees, Barb MacLean and J.E. Anderson, worked at the Nexus for se
  • he nomination with 230 votes, against 132 for MacLean and 89 for Haunts.
  • be purchased from the dairy on the corner of Maclean and Ward Streets.
  • dent of the Scottish Conservatives Sir Donald Maclean and his wife, Muriel, were in the room in whi
  • ack, Grace Griffith, Daniel Rodriguez, Dougie Maclean, and Back Door Slam.
  • ey Davidson, bassist and vocalist Robert "RA" MacLean and drummer Les Vegas.
  • ducers and remixers such as Greg Wilson, Juan Maclean and Todd Terjes taking influences from sevent
  • rennan, in 1986 to Stewart, in 1991 to Donnie MacLean and in 1992 to Keith Sullivan.
  • oduced by Esben Storm and directed by Stephen Maclean, and includes extensive interviews and insigh
  • ebit had meetings with British envoys Fitzroy MacLean and William Deacon over the formal recognitio
  • r in 1988, and worked for the firm of Newman, MacLean and Associates and later Wilder, Wilder and L
  • ength album by Welsh post-hardcore band Hondo Maclean and the last as they have created a new outfi
  • e, the son of Archibald Campbell and Margaret MacLean, and came to Cape Breton in 1830.
  • In the 1957 election, he was defeated when MacLean and fellow Progressive Conservative party can
  • was born at East Point, the son of Alexander MacLean and Mary MacDonald, of Scottish descent, and
  • istobal Huet, Philippe Bozon, Pat Daley, Paul MacLean and Andre Peloffy, and the third French-born
  • 1976 Ian Maclean appointed Principal Archivist
  • Too Fat Polka - (R.A. MacLean, Arthur Richardson) - 2:28
  • Frank Myers replaced MacLean as speaker in 1965.
  • eron near the school; "Green Wind 2" by Diane Maclean as a focal point beyond the end of Downham Bo
  • Douglas MacLean as Jimmie Hastings
  • Matheson was first elected with Angus MacLean at the Queen's electoral district in the 1953
  • MacLean attended the Royal Military College Sandhurst
  • , Skiles averaged 13.0 (6th on the team), and MacLean averaged 11.0 (7th on the team).
  • pman averaged only 6.6 (9th on the team), and MacLean averaged only 2.6 (15th on the team).
  • David John Maclean, Baron Blencathra (born 16 May 1953, Scotland
  • The ancestral seat of the Maclean Baronets of Morvaren is Duart Castle on the I
  • Maclean became premier when Oliver died in 1927 at a
  • In 1971 MacLean became the Chief of the Laboratory of Brain E
  • hment of the Royal Air Force on 1 April 1918, MacLean became one of the new Service's senior office
  • On August 18, 2008, MacLean became a co-host alongside Jack Armstrong on
  • MacLean began coaching at the University of New Bruns
  • MacLean began his career with the Highland News Group
  • ish Criminal Cases Review Commission (SCCRC), MacLean believes that the SCCRC will refer the case b
  • l-Megrahi at the trial was widely criticised, MacLean believes the verdict was right.
  • r Carew John Hooker (Vowell's pen-name), John Maclean, Bell & Daldy, 1857.
  • Tara MacLean, Bill Bell
  • With the proceeds from the settlement, MacLean bought his first Ferrari, a 288 GTO.
  • His wife Isabel Maclean Bowring (nee Jarvis) of St. John, New Brunswi
  • Quentin MacLean called him "the only organist I know who comb
  • The Right Reverend Douglas Maclean Cameron ,was an eminent Anglican Priest in th
  • the rapids above the main falls to the end of MacLean Canyon is 1,038 ft (316 m).
  • iated a series of rapids before dropping into MacLean Canyon, from which sheer cliffs rise several
  • Archibald Campbell Holms MacLean CBE RAF was an officer in the Royal Scots, Ro
  • resses of Norsemen before being defeated by a Maclean chieftain.
  • George Gardiner, David Maclean, Christopher Chope and Edward Leigh have been
  • In his memoir Eastern Approaches, Fitzroy Maclean claims this was his idea.
  • Stewart, Clan Forbes, Clan Macgillivray, Clan Maclean, Clan Grant, and the Chattan Confederation of
  • n Keith, Clan MacIntyre, Clan MacKenzie, Clan MacLean, Clan MacLeod of MacLeod, Clan MacLeod of Lew
  • lan Donald was supported by men from the Clan MacLean, Clan MacLeod, and Clan MacNeil.
  • Mark Maclean Coulton (born 3 February 1958), an Australian
  • Tara MacLean covered the song on the Songs For Sunset albu
  • During this time, MacLean did research on psychomotor epilepsy, and pub
  • Norman Maclean died on August 2, 1990, in Chicago, at the ag
  • MacLean died on 7 April 1953 in Ottawa after an unspe
  • Conover, John McGregor, Bill Crutchfield, Ken MacLean, Doug Hafner, Bud Whitehead, Charlie Wright,
  • MacLean, Douglas.
  • gh it can include some streets as far West as MacLean Drive.
  • Norman Maclean, edited by Ron McFarland and Hugh Nichols (Am
  • MacLean entered into a publishing deal with U.S. Gold
  • Maclean even thought
  • mselves under heavy fire from the Afghans and Maclean fell injured with a shot through his shoulder
  • lawyer, practising in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Maclean first ran unsuccessfully for the Canadian Hou
  • Maclean, Fitzroy (1949).
  • Peters tied with Harry D. MacLean for votes in 1904; he was elected by acclamat
  • phal was also a studio analyst along with Don Maclean for the 2007 Pacific-10 Conference Men's Bask
  • a two track EP by electronic artist The Juan MacLean, formerly of Six Finger Satellite.
  • "Evidence" is a song by Tara MacLean, from her album Silence, first released in 19
  • Mr. Maclean generally refers to himself as a "libertarian
  • 3 October - 'Captain' James MacLaine (or Maclean), gentleman highwayman (born 1724 in Scotland
  • MacLean grew up in the small town of Port Elgin, Onta
  • However, Donald Maclean had accepted an appointment to the bench in A
  • announced that a group of investors headed by MacLean had bought the Tampa Bay Lightning.
  • MacLean has one brother and one sister; both are flue
  • Maclean has been commissioned for a number of public
  • ron Llangattock and his wife Georgiana Marcia Maclean, he was born in London and educated at Christ
  • primary education in Australia then attended Maclean High School, Maclean, New South Wales.
  • s then converted to the Commodore 64 (C64) by MacLean himself.
  • el is currently home to the likes of The Juan Maclean, Hot Chip (North America only), Shit Robot, G
  • He was president of the Maclean Hunter from 1952 to 1964 and was its chairman
  • Friherre Rutger Maclean I (1688-1748) or Rutger Macklean I was an off
  • rvative Party of Canada and elected Tory John MacLean in Winnipeg North Centre.
  • Brain Evolution and Behavior started by Paul Maclean in Poolesville, MD, his group developed some
  • ong with Michael Cage, Lucious Harris and Don MacLean in exchange for the draft rights to Tim Thoma
  • married Alice Fisher; MacKenzie married Jean Maclean in 1935 following the death of his first wife
  • Maclean is the son of Montana writer Norman Maclean,
  • Her husband, Douglas MacLean, is also a philosopher teaching at UNC-Chapel
  • Diane Maclean is a sculptor and environmental artist, she i
  • Blair MacLean is a Canadian politician.
  • John N. Maclean is an author and journalist best known for hi
  • parodies of Paul Martin, Pierre Trudeau, Ron MacLean, Jack Layton, Joe Clark, Preston Manning, Sto
  • Maclean, Jamie, Tom Poulton: The Lost Drawings (Londo
  • Maclean, Jamie, The Secret Art of an English Gentlema
  • Fitzroy Maclean jocularly referred to him in his memoir Easte
  • Maclean, John (1879) The Parochial and Family History
  • Towards the end of his life, Maclean joined the National Government, a coalition.
  • John Maclean, Jr.
  • John Maclean, Jr., D.D. (March 3, 1800 - August 10, 1886)
  • Sir Donald Charles Hugh Maclean, KBE, PC (9 January 1864 - 15 June 1932), was
  • But simply because Johnny Echols, Bryan Maclean, Ken Forssi and Michael Stuart had all depart
  • e 1390s, and John obtained the support of the MacLean kindred.
  • frey & Jack Lewis, The Virgin Tears, The Juan Maclean, Ladytron, 2manydjs, Reverend and the Makers,
  • MacLean led the party to victory in 1979, and formed
  • Ranald Norman Munro MacLean, Lord MacLean (born 1938) is a retired Scotti
  • MacLean made his first-class debut for HK Foster's XI
  • Maclean made the headlines in 2007 when he proposed a
  • Front: Doris Barr, Mary Baker, Lucella MacLean, Margaret Stefani.
  • Anna Maclean, married to Allan Maclean of Drimnin
  • Isabella Maclean, married to John Maclean of Lochbury
  • Catherine Maclean, married to Lachlan, son of Donald Maclean of
  • ted down the Marshall family until it reached Maclean Marshall, naturalist and philanthropist, who
  • ie of Ulva; Christiana married Rev. Alexander Maclean, minister of Kilninan, Mull; Elizabeth first
  • The sending of the Maclean mission on 17 September 1943 placed the relat
  • llay, Bennet, Dowling, Fitzgerald, McCormack, MacLean, Montgomery, Newberry, Price, Wilde, Smith, M
  • o drummed for a previous incarnation of Hondo Maclean named Mongrel, was a founding member of Funer
  • Born in the country town of Maclean, New South Wales Busch first broke into the E
  • Causley was born in Maclean, New South Wales, and was a farmer and compan
  • er to revive and sustain the Yup'ik language: MacLean notes that “In 1975, an Alaska State statute
  • MacLean now serves as an analyst with the UCLA ISP Sp
  • Dorothy Maclean, now also living and working in London, says:
  • Meve MacDonnell who married Hector Maclean of Coll.
  • Mary MacDonnell who married Hector Mor Maclean of Duart.
  • the original park scheme was set out by John Maclean of Donnington, Leicestershire, and included a
  • ript, William Cleireach married a daughter of MacLean of Duart (chief of Clan MacLean).
  • on by Neil Matheson of the Liberals and Angus MacLean of the Progressive Conservatives who retained
  • overy of the crown of his ancestors, in 1715, Maclean of Brolass served as lieutenant-colonel under
  • features a performance by Gaelic poet Sorley MacLean of his poem of the same name.
  • o of Kiltearn, by Janet, daughter of Farquhar Maclean of Dochgarroch.
  • the Scottish Gaels, perhaps with only Sorley MacLean, of more recent fame, as an exception.
  • In 1971 he was created a life peer as Baron Maclean, of Duart and Morvern in the County of Argyll
  • Allan Maclean of Torloisk
  • ed that William's wife was a daughter of John Maclean of Lochbuie (of Clan MacLaine of Lochbuie).
  • He is the 28th Chief of Clan Maclean of Duart.
  • In 2011 he collaborated with artist Diane Maclean on her exhibition Bird at Killhope North of E
  • however, in June he replaced the ailing John MacLean on WHDH radio in Boston, calling Boston Red S
  • Canadian folk-singer Tara MacLean, on her EP Signs of Life (2007) and her album
  • d GM of the Quad City Mallards, said he hired MacLean on the spot after interviewing him in 2000.
  • Ben Woosnam of Hondo Maclean on Redisposed
  • onetcies created for persons with the surname Maclean, one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and one
  • ps (born 1941), who was brought up by Fitzroy Maclean, one of the models for James Bond.
  • MacLean only held the rank of brigadier-general in an
  • William Lacy Maclean, painter, sculptor
  • veloped until the wealthy industrialist David MacLean Parry purchased the area around 1900 to devel
  • Alexander Kenneth Maclean, PC (October 18, 1869 - July 31, 1942) was a
  • MacLean plays the song in the key of E using Open C t
  • Milton, Nan, John Maclean, Pluto Press Ltd., 1973.
  • After leaving the Army in 1946, MacLean practiced medicine in Seattle, and held a cli
  • Maclean practised as a solicitor with practices in Ca
  • ve in writing and editing fiction for White & MacLean Publishing.
  • It was first published in 1960 by Maclean Publishing.
  • MacLean purchased one of the first Atari 800's to be
  • In 2000, MacLean received a B.A. in American Studies from Smit
  • sible New Democratic Party plant, while Blair MacLean referred to her as an opportunist with no roo
  • a computer game by veteran programmer Archer MacLean, released by Virgin Games in 1991 for the Com
  • MacLean relinquished his RAF commission three months
  • MacLean remains a member of the Judicial Appointments
  • "Human After All" (The Juan MacLean remix) - 6:43
  • Maclean renamed the magazine after himself in 1911, d
  • The exaggerated rhetoric of the Maclean report aroused the suspicions of his superior
  • MacLean retired with the NIH honor of Senior Research
  • At the age of 67, MacLean retired as premier on 17 November 1981 and di
  • MacLean returned to BBC Scotland in 1990 where he wor
  • e, including Joan Eardley, Peter Howson, Will Maclean, Robert Colquhoun, Robert MacBryde, William G
  • Toff is a 1952 British crime film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring John Bentley and Carol Ma
  • hes is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring George Carney, Gus McNaug
  • tery is a 1937 British drama film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Edward Rigby, Mary Glynne
  • Eye is a 1929 British crime film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Dorothy Seacombe, Ian Har
  • eep is a 1958 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Thora Hird, Eric Barker a
  • at film's lack of financing required director Maclean Rogers to only permit one take per scene.
  • coop is a 1934 British crime film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Anne Grey, Tom Helmore an
  • Joe is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Leslie Randall, Joan Reyn
  • ago is a 1945 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Jackie Hunter, Joyce Hero
  • ets is a 1938 British comedy film durected by Maclean Rogers and starring Claude Hulbert, Winifred
  • Out is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring George Carney, Dinah Sher
  • ess is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring June Clyde, Hugh Williams
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