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McGraw

[muh-graw]

noun

  1. John Joseph, 1873–1934, U.S. baseball player and manager.



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She thought about how her child was probably missing McGraw’s wife.

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McGraw’s company, Peteski Productions, launched Merit in a joint venture with TBN, which offers religious programming to its TV stations and affiliates across the country.

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"It was a great thrill to be on board. I felt like Feathers McGraw in The Wrong Trousers film driving the train, just not as fast."

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She said she also spotted a video crew and someone she believed to be Dr. Phil McGraw — the TV personality — sitting in an SUV.

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But nothing said “this is a made-for-TV event brought to you by the same reality-star-led administration that proposed making legal immigration into a television competition” as the presence of Phil McGraw.

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