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McKay

[muh-key]

noun

  1. Claude, 1890–1948, U.S. author, born in Jamaica: leader in the Harlem Renaissance.



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The main goal of the police during the operation had been "locating and returning the children safely" Det Sup McKay said.

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"The vast area in which Phillips kept the children is difficult, steep terrain almost completely obscured from all angles by dense bush," Det Sup Ross McKay said weeks after the deadly shoot-out.

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More than 5,000 people have signed the Film Workers for Palestine letter, including such prominent filmmakers as Adam McKay, Ava DuVernay, Alex Gibney and Hannah Einbinder.

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In my lifetime of watching we’ve had some truly great teams and great head coaches such as John McKay, John Robinson and Pete Carroll.

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As timing would have it, McKay will also be joining us in conversation with Womack and for a musical performance at the inaugural “Everything Fab Four” Fest this November in Asbury Park, NJ.

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