McClure's or McClure's Magazine (1893–1929) was an American illustrated monthly periodical popular at the turn of the 20th century. The magazine is credited...
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Hall, with DJs including Jon McClure and Jonny's daughter, Katie Owen. Other venues are scheduled including in McClure's hometown of Nottingham and Jonny's...
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mentions McClure's admission to Marge, who then informs her sister. Selma decides to remain with McClure anyway, but she becomes disturbed when McClure's agent...
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McClure's daughter informed him that Doug was a big fan of The Simpsons. She said that while watching an episode Doug saw the character Troy McClure on...
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School in 1998.[citation needed] McClure was cast in a production of Athol Fugard's Valley Song at the age of 17. McClure's first television appearance was...
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the Moon McClure (surname) McClure's Magazine, a popular United States illustrated monthly magazine at the turn of the 20th century McClure House (disambiguation)...
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Used Cars, both of which were written by Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale. McClure's best known role is as Jimmy Olsen in the 1978 film Superman, and its sequels...
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McClure took Reverend SoundSystem on tour. The band includes Jon, Matic Mouth, Laura McClure and Jimmy Welsh (who replaced Jagz Kooner). McClure's new...
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information. In 1988, McClure and her parents appeared on Live with Regis and Kathie Lee to talk about the incident. A photograph of McClure's rescue by Scott...
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James McClure may refer to: James H. McClure (1939–2006), British crime author and journalist, born in South Africa James A. McClure (1924–2011), U.S....
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Ava Zaina and Alexis Valora McClure (born July 12, 2013), known as the McClure twins, are YouTube personalities. The identical twin sisters are best known...
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from County Londonderry in Ulster, who was serving with the 89th Foot. McClure's mother (the daughter of Archdeacon John Elgee) and father had met and...
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wrote, The Bagel Factory) while attending Montclair State University. McClure's first professional acting role was at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Carousel...
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ousted in 1911, McClure's Magazine serialized his autobiography, ghost-written by one of the magazine's editors, Willa Cather. McClure created a whole...
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1955), McClure's first book of poetry, Passage, was published in 1956 by small press publisher Jonathan Williams. Stan Brakhage, a friend of McClure, stated...
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Tané M. McClure (born June 8, 1958), sometimes credited as Tahnee Cain and Tané Cain, is an American actress, singer, model, producer, writer, director...
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knew the person being called. When Ohio Bell refused to run lines to McClure's rural residents, they formed a separate company, with volunteer labor...
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Matt McClure may refer to: Matt McClure (broadcaster) (born 1981), American journalist and actor Matt McClure (footballer) (born 1991), English-born Northern...
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continue working on the Roland biography but McClure was determined. Next, the art director for McClure's, August Jaccaci, made a visit to Tarbell to show...
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McClure may refer to: David McClure (footballer), Scottish professional footballer David McClure (artist) (1926–1998), Scottish artist Dave McClure,...
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McClure is an unincorporated community in Dickenson County, Virginia, United States. McClure is located along the McClure River and Virginia State Route...
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of McClure's Magazine Steve McClure, British rock climber Vicky McClure, British actress Wayne McClure, American football player Wilbert McClure, American...
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Ron McClure (born November 22, 1941) is an American jazz bassist. McClure was born in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. He started on piano at age...
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The McClures are an American contemporary worship duo composed of musicians Paul McClure and Hannah McClure. The duo released their debut studio album...
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Mike McClure (born July 6, 1971) is an American singer, songwriter, and producer from Tecumseh, Oklahoma. He is currently the frontman for the Mike McClure...
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during the Progressive Era. Muckraking magazines—notably McClure's of the publisher S. S. McClure—took on corporate monopolies and political machines, while...
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of Franklin and now McClure (having located one of McClure's stashed messages from 1852). Afterwards, Pim described meeting McClure: "Who are you, and...
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Impact Day (E8 6c). McClure's first British onsight of Ron Fawcett's Strawberries (E7 6b) in 2014, was also notable. In 2013, McClure became the first-ever...
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David "Dave" McClure is an entrepreneur and angel investor based in the San Francisco Bay Area, who founded the business accelerator 500 Startups (now...
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John McClure may refer to: John McClure (admiral) (1837–1920), Scottish admiral in the Imperial Chinese Navy John McClure (judge) (died 1915), American...
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