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  • Athletic player) McNeill, Alex, FitbaStats [statistics incomplete at time of retrieval], retrieved 9 October 2020 (SFL player) Alexander McNeill, London Hearts...
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    McNeill as his successor, and McNeill accepted the club's offer. He was succeeded at Aberdeen by Alex Ferguson. McNeill returned to a Celtic side who...
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    Kirsty McNeill is a Scottish politician who is the Member of Parliament (MP) for Midlothian since July 2024. Since July 2024, she has served as Parliamentary...
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  • school Alec Neill a.k.a. Alexander George Neill (born 1950), New Zealand politician All pages with titles containing Alexander Neil Alex McNeill (fl. 1890s)...
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  • surname include: Alan McNeill (born 1945), Northern Irish footballer Alex McNeill (c. 1875–?), Scottish footballer Alexander McNeill (New Zealand politician)...
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  • Christopher; Wilson, Philip; Morrison, Jill; McMahon, Alex; Andrew, Walker; Allan, Lesley; McConnachie, Alex; McNeill, Yvonne; Tansey, Louise (2013-01-11). "Guided...
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  • Tara McNeill (pronounced TAR-a) is an Irish violinist, harpist, and soprano singer from Antrim, Northern Ireland. McNeill comes from a family that is musically...
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    Ruffin Horne McNeill Jr. (born October 8, 1958) is an American football coach and former player who currently serves as the special assistant to the head...
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    involving same-sex couples; a move More Light's then-executive director Alex McNeill would call "an answer to many prayers." In 2015, More Light Presbyterians...
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  • district was abolished in 1933 when it was merged into Bruce riding. On Mr. McNeill's election being declared void, 2 December 1900: On Mr. Bland's death, 19...
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    Final, in a match in which he was designated to mark Celtic captain, Billy McNeill, and was subsequently forced to play for the club's junior side instead...
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    Junior side Lewis United. McLeish won the Scottish 2nd XI Cup with the Dons in 1978. He made his competitive debut under Billy McNeill in a New Year fixture...
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  • Breakfast Club, dividing it into four segments which McNeill labeled "the Four Calls to Breakfast". McNeill's revamped show premiered in 1933, combining music...
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  • David Moses, Paul McNeill and Cliff Aungier. This March 1967 recording is the first release on which Sandy Denny was featured. Side 1 Alex Campbell: "Dark...
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  • and recorded for the show a song titled "(These) Desperate Hours". Alex McNeill′s Total Television claims that the show premiered in a 30-minute format...
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  • Scottish Football Alliance in 1892. One more cap should be attributed to Bobby Neill and one fewer to Johnny Campbell than listed at London Hearts due to an...
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    disappearance, Flora Davis (Abraham's widow) applied for the position, but Alex McNeill, Member of parliament recommended Henry Bradley Davis should fill his...
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  • why Alex Vincent 'deserved an Oscar'". SYFY WIRE. Retrieved May 27, 2021. McNeill & Mullins 2022, p. 24-25. McNeill & Mullins 2022, p. 29-31. McNeill &...
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    Bechtel, Burohappold, FHECOR, HDR, Freyssinet, IBT, Knights Brown, KPFF, McNary Bergeron, Mott MacDonald, PCL, Price & Myers, Ramboll Fonden, Tony Gee...
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    Pauline Mary McNeill (born 12 September 1962) is a Scottish Labour politician serving as a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the Glasgow region...
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