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McBride

/ məkˈbraɪd /

noun

  1. Willie John. born 1940, Irish Rugby Union footballer. A forward, he played for Ireland (1962–75) and the British Lions (1962–74)

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Apropos, the people who are interviewed about King range from country star Vince Gill to jazz great Christian McBride.

Although the name Chad Powers derives from Manning’s prank, it’s also suggestive of Kenny Powers, Danny McBride’s character in “Eastbound & Down,” a washed-up pitcher who tumbles from the major leagues to substitute teaching at his old middle school.

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Arizona’s offense is too limited without James Conner, relying mostly on tight end Trey McBride in the passing game.

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“Perfect Angel” contains input by many of the same players as those other LPs — drummer Ollie E. Brown, for instance, and bassist Reggie McBride — though Rudolph ended up playing guitar on “Lovin’ You” due to guitarist Michael Sembello’s bout with carpal tunnel syndrome.

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Times Festival of Books prize for his narration, and previously portrayed Eastern European Jewish, Italian and Black characters for the audiobook recording of James McBride’s “The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store,” a period novel.

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