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McMaster

American  
[muhk-mas-ter, -mah-ster] / məkˈmæs tər, -ˈmɑ stər /

noun

  1. John Bach, 1852–1932, U.S. historian and educator.


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"It highlights how many of our systems broke down to get us to this point," said Prof Bowdish of McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario.

From BBC

A large study led by scientists at McMaster University has found that fat stored deep inside the abdomen and liver can quietly injure arteries, even in people who seem healthy on the outside.

From Science Daily

When the BBC exposed Russell McMaster as a cowboy builder last year, angry clients demanded he be prosecuted.

From BBC

The court was told that McMaster would grab Jamie's hand and squeeze it so tightly that he would be forced to the ground.

From BBC

Former Gov. Henry McMaster, who issued the ban on Planned Parenthood in 2018, said he did so to protect “his state’s sovereign interests.”

From Los Angeles Times