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McKenzie

American  
[muh-ken-zee] / məˈkɛn zi /

noun

  1. Robert Tait 1867–1938, Canadian physician, educator, and sculptor.


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ProPublica journalists Nicole Foy, McKenzie Funk, Joanna Shan, Haley Clark and Cengiz Yar gathered videos via Spanish and English social media posts, local press reports and court records.

From Salon

Looking ahead, “a resilient US economic backdrop and tight industry supply backdrop is making for a very attractive supply/demand dynamic” for airlines, Seaport analyst Daniel McKenzie said.

From Barron's

Looking ahead, “a resilient US economic backdrop and tight industry supply backdrop is making for a very attractive supply/demand dynamic” for airlines, Seaport analyst Daniel McKenzie said.

From Barron's

In the shootout, McKenzie missed the first Toulouse penalty but after that his team were flawless while Haug saved the second and seventh Angers attempts.

From Barron's

In Angers, Toulouse took the lead with a 47th-minute goal by Santiago Hidalgo following a Mark McKenzie long throw.

From Barron's