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McIntyre

[mak-in-tahyuhr]

noun

  1. James Francis Aloysius, 1886–1979, U.S. Roman Catholic clergyman: cardinal from 1953; archbishop of Los Angeles 1948–70.



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Many figures at the very top of television - Ant and Dec, Michael McIntyre and Claudia Winkleman - are selective with their choices, notably hosting no more than three or four shows each per year.

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“We’re absolutely relooking at all of our security plans, but we always have a very robust security plan in place,” Television Academy president and chief executive Maury McIntyre told Variety on Thursday.

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It beat Mrs Brown's Boys and Michael McIntyre's 25th year stand up special, but the comedian did pick up the Bruce Forsyth entertainment award for his Big Show.

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"This is exactly the sort of thing that we've been fearing," says Joe McIntyre, who has spent years studying these groups in Australia.

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Dr McIntyre, an associate professor of law, says their belief system has a "dangerous underpinning".

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