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  • Mary Maclean, MacLean, or McLean may refer to: Mary Ann MacLean (1931–2005), Scottish occultist Mary Dunlop Maclean (1873–1912), American writer, journalist...
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  • rock music magazine 1966–2006 Circus (novel), a 1975 novel by Alistair MacLean The Circus (1928 film), an American film directed by and starring Charlie...
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    of Solicitors in Ireland Mary MacLean Hindmarsh, Australian botanist Mary Hinton (actress) (1896–1979), British actress Mary Dana Hinton, American university...
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  • a 2011 song by Standard Fare '"Suitcases", a 2011 song by Dara Maclean "Suitcase" (Mary J. Blige song), 2014 "Suitcase" (Anne Gadegaard song), 2015 "Suitcase"...
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  • Hindmarsh (disambiguation), articles about people with the name, John Hindmarsh Johnny Hindmarsh, 1930s racing-car driver and test pilot Mary MacLean Hindmarsh...
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  • Scottish professor of public health policy Andrew Pollock (disambiguation) Andrew Maclean Pollock (1914–1969), Scottish-born South African cricketer Andrew...
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    "Word games: the Linguistic Evidence in Black Athena" (PDF), in Mary R. Lefkowitz; Guy MacLean Rogers (eds.), Black Athena Revisited, The University of North...
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  • 2018 book about the 1953 Rattlesnake Fire in northern California by John Maclean River of Fire: My Spiritual Journey, a 2019 memoir by Helen Prejean Aag...
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  • Michener, Wendy (August 22, 1966). "Is This the Happiest Man in the World?". Maclean's. Atack, Jon (1990). A Piece of Blue Sky: Scientology, Dianetics and L...
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    British Symphony Orchestra, led by Albert Sammons, was conducted by Alick Maclean and Joseph Skuse. "The great success of the Sunday evening concerts initiated...
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    Wedderburn were allies of Mary, Queen of Scots on the losing side in the important Battle of Carberry Hill. After the battle Mary abdicated as queen. Subsequently...
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    that Changed the World (2003) on Versailles Conference of 1919 online Maclean, Mairi, and Jean-Marie Trouille, eds. France, Germany and Britain: Partners...
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    television networks adapt to competition from online news sources. In 2013, Maclean's wrote an article noting the influence that Quebecor and owner Pierre Karl...
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  • Top of the Form (quiz show) (category Television game shows with incorrect disambiguation)
    author Boswell Taylor on behalf of BBC TV and he was assisted by the BBC's Mary Craig who doubled as the scorer and electronic score board operator. In order...
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  • List of ship launches in 1873 (category All articles with links needing disambiguation)
    Echo. No. 1108. Darlington. 28 July 1873. "Trial Trip of the Screw Steamer Mary Coverdale". Northern Echo. No. 1135. Darlington. 28 August 1873. "Ship Launch...
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