Andrew Mackay, MacKay or McKay may refer to: Andrew Mackay (mathematician) (1760–1809), Scottish mathematician Andrew MacKay (Canadian politician) (fl...
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Adam McKay (born April 17, 1968) is an American screenwriter, producer, and director. McKay began his career as a head writer for the NBC sketch comedy...
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Andrew McKay (born 18 February 1981 in Guildford, Surrey) is an English actor, most well known for playing the role of Daniel Renshaw in Family Affairs...
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Andrew "Yogi" McKay is a retired Scottish American association football (soccer) player who played professionally in the United States. McKay graduated...
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selection in the Australian Rules Football history. "Andrew McKay". Retrieved 29 November 2022. "ANDREW MCKAY". Retrieved 29 November 2022. Stephen Linnell (11...
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McKay (disambiguation) Antonio McKay Barrie McKay Ben McKay (disambiguation) Bill McKay (disambiguation) Billy Mckay Bob McKay Bobby McKay Brad McKay...
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the ring name Billie Kay. She is also known for her time in Impact Wrestling where she performed as Jessie McKay. In June 2007, Kay made her professional...
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season. He was born in Auckland. In June 2015 McKay announced his retirement from all forms of cricket. Mckay made his One Day International (ODI) debut...
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McKay and Jennette Eveline Evans McKay, McKay was born on his father’s farm in Huntsville, Utah Territory, about 10 miles (16 km) east of Ogden. McKay's...
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Jenny Sanford (category McDonough School of Business alumni)
pull all support from his congressional campaign. Sanford married Andy McKay, an investment banker from Louisville, Kentucky, in 2018. "North Shore Native...
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Sir John Andrew McKay, CBE, OStJ, QPM (28 November 1912 – 24 October 2004) was Chief Inspector of Constabulary from 1970 until 1972. McKay was educated...
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Freddie McKay (sometimes Freddy McKay) (1947 – 19 November 1986) was a Jamaican singer, whose career spanned the rocksteady and conscious spiritual roots...
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Barrie McKay (born 30 December 1994) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a striker or as a winger for Scottish Premiership club Heart of...
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Donald McKay (September 4, 1810 – September 20, 1880) was a Nova Scotian-born American designer and builder of sailing ships, famed for his record-setting...
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Andrew Luke McLeod (born 4 August 1976) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Adelaide Football Club in the Australian...
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Step Brothers (film) (category Films directed by Adam McKay)
directed by Adam McKay, produced by Jimmy Miller and Judd Apatow, and written by Will Ferrell and McKay from a story by Ferrell, McKay, and John C. Reilly...
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McKay first travelled to the United States to attend college, and encountered W. E. B. Du Bois's The Souls of Black Folk which stimulated McKay's interest...
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Thomas McKay (1 September 1792 – 9 October 1855) was a Canadian businessman who was one of the founders of the city of Ottawa, Ontario. McKay was born...
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Annabella Sciorra as Octavia Ron Marquette as Vinnie Hal Holbrook as Dr. Andrew McKay Harold Pruett as Gino Ljiljana Blagojević as Rosa Dianne Daniels as Harriett...
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Don't Look Up (category Films directed by Adam McKay)
political satire black comedy film written, co-produced, and directed by Adam McKay from a story he co-wrote with David Sirota. It stars an ensemble cast featuring...
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2014 World Cup and 2015 AFC Asian Cup. McKay spent his formative youth years at both the QAS and AIS. McKay's first club signing was in 1991 for the Sunnybank...
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Eisenhower administration. McKay's conservative policies were denounced by environmentalists; they forced his resignation in 1956. McKay was born in Portland...
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spelling of his surname from "McKay" to "McCay". His son related this story about the change: Three Scotsmen of the clan McKay were looking for a fourth member...
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first appears in August 2006, seeking revenge on his old friend Al (Andrew McKay) after the latter ended up causing Sean to be kicked out of the Special...
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"Siouxsie and the Banshees mk 1". Marr cites McKay as one of the guitar players he admires. He considered Mckay as somebody "progressive". Boorer named him...
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Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues (category Films directed by Adam McKay)
As with the original film, it is directed by Adam McKay, produced by Judd Apatow, written by McKay and Will Ferrell with Ferrell, Steve Carell, Paul Rudd...
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Monstrous moonshine (redirect from McKay-Thompson series)
particular the j function. The initial numerical observation was made by John McKay in 1978, and the phrase was coined by John Conway and Simon P. Norton in...
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Susan McKay (born 1957) is an Irish writer, journalist and documentary filmmaker. Born in Derry, in Northern Ireland, McKay moved to Dublin in 1975 to...
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Rory McKay (born 2 February 1979 in Scotland) is a Scottish former rugby union player and now coach who played for Glasgow Warriors. He played at flanker...
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consists of chairperson Gillon McLachlan, Kevin Bartlett, Eddie Betts, Jude Bolton, Nathan Buckley, Kane Cornes, Andrew Dillon, Glen Jakovich, Laura Kane...
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