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McReynolds

[muhk-ren-ldz]

noun

  1. James Clark, 1862–1946, U.S. jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1914–41.



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Alliance assembly member Peter McReynolds, who is the party's infrastructure spokesperson, said the rising cost of the project meant it was "challenging" to deliver it.

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The Alliance Party's Peter McReynolds, who sits on the policing board, told the Nolan Show: "What we can do is work with the police, support the police, and keep the police informed to make sure that these people are brought to justice".

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Gragson, who had built a reputation as an aggressive driver both on and off the track in the second-tier Xfinity Series, reached out to good friend Brandon McReynolds and wondered why everything was falling apart in his life.

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Jesse McReynolds, who for 55 years was the lead singer and mandolin player with the first-generation bluegrass duo Jim & Jesse, died on Friday at his home in Gallatin, Tenn. He was 93.

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His death was confirmed by his wife, Joy McReynolds, on her Facebook page.

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