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    Mary Macaulay (January 27, 1865 – July 19, 1944) was a telegraph operator and labor union official who became International Vice President of the Commercial...
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    Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay, PC, FRS, FRSE (/ˈbæbɪŋtən məˈkɔːli/; 25 October 1800 – 28 December 1859) was a British historian, poet,...
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  • MacLeod and Ann MacLeod; her maternal grandparents were Donald Smith and Mary MacAulay. They were from the locations of Vatisker and South Lochs, respectively...
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    Campbell Macaulay, a classical scholar, and his wife, Grace Mary (née Conybeare). Her father was descended in the male-line directly from the Macaulay family...
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    Catharine Macaulay (née Sawbridge, later Graham; 23 March 1731 – 22 June 1791) was a famed English Whig historian. She was the first Englishwoman to become...
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    William E. Macaulay Honors College, commonly referred to as Macaulay Honors College or Macaulay, is the honors college of the City University of New York...
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  • Macaulay Culkin, Elijah Wood, Wendy Crewson, David Morse, Daniel Hugh Kelly, and Jacqueline Brookes. The film was produced by Joseph Ruben and Mary Ann...
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  • descended, in the male-line, from the Macaulay family of Lewis. In 1878, George Campbell Macaulay married Grace Mary Conybeare, the daughter of Rev. W. J...
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    Charles Booth married Mary Macaulay, and the couple settled in London. The niece of the historian Thomas Babington Macaulay, she was a cousin of the...
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     146–147. Macaulay (1889), pp. 349–350. Macaulay (1889), p. 242; Harris (2006), pp. 480–481 Macaulay (1889), p. 242; Harris (2006), p. 70 Macaulay (1889)...
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    David Macaulay (born 2 December 1946) is a British-born American illustrator and writer. His works include Cathedral (1973), The Way Things Work (1988)...
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  • Emma Hunter Joseph Nathan Kane Juscelino Kubitschek Hiram Percy Maxim Mary Macaulay Theodore Roosevelt McElroy Sir John Moores Seeb Chunder Nandy Jack Phillips...
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    and M. Night Shyamalan's Signs. He is the youngest brother of actors Macaulay and Kieran Culkin. Rory Hugh Culkin was born July 21, 1989, in New York...
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    Ingham University William Lathrop, former congressman from Illinois Mary Macaulay, first woman telegrapher to hold a national elective office in a union...
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  • alongside Scott. "Macaulay repeats as west MVP". Winnipeg Free Press. April 1, 2013. Retrieved April 1, 2013. "CIS English : Saint Mary's Bloodoff named...
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  • with several international distributors, and in May, Daniel Brühl and Macaulay Culkin joined the cast. Production began by November 2022, with actors...
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    Sarah Jane Brown (née Macaulay; born 31 October 1963), usually known as Sarah Brown, is an English campaigner for global health and education, founder...
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  • Mary Corliss Pearl (born July 5, 1950), an environmental scientist, is a former Dean of William E. Macaulay Honors College. She was appointed by Chancellor...
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    1903; women held leadership positions at various times in both unions. Mary Macaulay (1865–1944), a press operator who worked for many newspapers and wire...
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    who led the strike of the Postal Telegraph workers in Chicago, and Mary Macaulay, who would later become International Vice President of the CTUA. Ola...
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    Lawrence A. MacAulay PC MP (born September 9, 1946) is a Canadian politician, who has represented the riding of Cardigan, Prince Edward Island in the House...
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  • Glorious Revolution, the coregency of William III and Mary II, and up to William III's death. Macaulay's approach to writing the History was innovative for...
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  • born in County Antrim, Ireland, the son of Major James Higginson and Mary Macaulay. He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin. He entered the Bengal Army...
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  • place in the Methodist congregation in Freetown. In 1794, governor Zachary Macaulay appointed her housekeeper of the governor's residence and the caregiver...
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  • and starring Jena Malone, Mandy Moore, Macaulay Culkin, Patrick Fugit, Eva Amurri, Martin Donovan, and Mary-Louise Parker. Its plot follows a teenage...
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    Massacre of Glencoe (category Mary II)
    disappeared from public knowledge until it was referenced by historian Thomas Macaulay in his 1850 History of England. He sought to exonerate William from every...
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  • defense included testimony from celebrities including the former child actor Macaulay Culkin and the comedian Chris Tucker. Coverage of the trial was described...
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  • Kenneth Macaulay (1792-1829) was a merchant and colonial official in British Sierra Leone during the early nineteenth century. Macaulay served as Acting-Governor...
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  • a school teacher on the Isle of Skye. In 1790, he married Mary Macdonald. In 1802, Macaulay began recruiting settlers for the Earl of Selkirk for a proposed...
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    Clan MacAulay (Scottish Gaelic: Clann Amhlaoibh, [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ ˈãũl̪ˠɤv]), also spelt Macaulay or Macauley is a Scottish clan. The clan was historically...
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