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McPartland

American  
[muhk-pahrt-luhnd] / məkˈpɑrt lənd /

noun

  1. Marian, 1918–2013, British jazz pianist and composer, in U.S. since 1946.


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For families unsure of whether a particular commercial therapy might be valuable for their child, “ask the advice of a clinician or an autism scientist who is not connected to the facility providing a service, just to get a frank appraisal of whether it’s likely to be helpful or likely to be worth the money,” said James McPartland, director of the Yale Center for Brain and Mind Health, who is currently studying the relationship between TMS and social perception in autistic adults.

From Los Angeles Times

Tanya Oxtoby's side took a deserved first-half lead through Brenna McPartland's header, but they allowed Bosnia into the game.

From BBC

In a court filing last week, LaRocca, Hornik, Greenberg, Rosen, Kittridge, and McPartland said it wished to quit representing the campaign in the case brought by A.J.

From Salon

The firm — LaRocca, Hornik, Greenberg, Rosen, Kittridge, Carlin and McPartland — has represented Mr. Trump’s political operation in numerous suits dating to his first presidential run, helping secure several settlements and dismissals and billing nearly $3 million in the process.

From New York Times

Dr McPartland said no "natural causes" such as an underlying illness or blood clotting disorder were found in Maya.

From BBC