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Maclean and Gordon
* ' Gordon Lindsay Maclean ; 1993 ; Robert's Birds of Southern Africa ; Sixth Edition ; John Voelcker Bird Book Fund '
Robin Jones and John Maclean have become The Aliens along with former Beta Band member Gordon Anderson ( a. k. a. Lone Pigeon ) and Richard Greentree is working with his new band The General and Duchess Collins.
* Gordon Lindsay Maclean, Robert's Birds of South Africa, 6th Edition ISBN 0-620-17583-4
The Aliens are a Scottish band consisting of former Beta Band members Gordon Anderson ( aka Lone Pigeon, lead vocals, guitar ), John Maclean ( keyboards, backing vocals ) and Robin Jones ( drums, backing vocals ).
* ' Gordon Lindsay Maclean ; 1993 ; Robert's Birds of Southern Africa ; Sixth Edition ; John Voelcker Bird Book Fund, p. 112-113
Primarily self taught, Gordon continued to play in a string of basement bands and soon graduated to the independent scene where he started playing local gigs with Jonathan Cummins ( Bionic, Doughboys ), and Cam and Brad Maclean in Circus Lupus.

Maclean and &
* Seastedt TR & Maclean SFJ.
* Seastedt TR & Maclean SFJ.
* Tryon PR & Maclean SF.
DFA have also released a number of compilation albums featuring artists such as The Rapture, The Juan Maclean, Black Dice, Shit Robot, Delia Gonzalez & Gavin Russom, J. O. Y., Pixeltan, Black Leotard Front, Hot Chip, and LCD Soundsystem.
* Maclean, Sir John, The Parochial and Family History of the Parishes of Forrabury and Minster in the County of Cornwall, 1873 ( Pedigree & history of early Botreaux family )
The company began in 1887, when brothers John Bayne Maclean and Hugh Cameron Maclean launched their first trade publication, Canadian Grocer & General Storekeeper.
The village is in the Garve & District Community Council area, whose Chairman, Kenneth Maclean, lives in the village.
Maclean worked as a teacher and financial editor of the Toronto Mail before entering publishing with his brother Hugh Cameron Maclean by founding Canadian Grocer & Storekeeper's Newspaper in 1887.

Maclean and 1988
* 1988 – Kevin J. Maclean, Scottish singer-songwriter
* 1984 – 1988: Malcolm Maclean
* Kybert, Susan Maclean, Bonnie Prince Charlie: A Biography London, 1988 Unwin ISBN 0-04-440387-9

Maclean and ):
* For published articles written by ( and added to the biography of ): Eileen Caddy, Dorothy Maclean, David Spangler.
* My Colour Your Kind ( 1998 ): Written and Directed by Danielle Maclean.
* Peterheadian ( i. e., Norman N. Maclean ): Memoir of Marshal Keith, with a sketch of the Keith family.
* Best short story ( tie ): " A Plea for Help " by Kevin G Maclean and " The Alchemist " by Peter Friend
* Best short story ( tie ): " Fendraaken " by Kevin G. Maclean and " Mist and Murder " by Lucy Sussex

Maclean and Southern
Maclean has written a fourth book, about Southern California's Esperanza Fire of 2006 that killed a five-man Forest Service engine crew, and the subsequent trial and conviction of Raymond Oyler, the arsonist convicted of setting the fire.

Maclean and Africa
The Macleans of Coll retained their baronial fief and Castle of Breachacha until 1848 when Alexander Maclean of Coll emigrated to Natal, South Africa where he died unmarried.
Peter Maclean Pollock ( born 30 June 1941 in Pietermaritzburg, Natal ) has played a continuing role in the South Africa cricket team as a player, selector, and father of a future captain.

Maclean and ).
The sessions began in June 1967, with the group ( except for Lee and Maclean ) replaced by well-known Los Angeles session musicians Billy Strange ( guitar ), Don Randi ( piano ), Hal Blaine ( drums ) and most likely Carol Kaye ( bass ).
For a few weeks he was the youngest brigadier in the British Army, and he was one of only two men in the entire war to rise from private to brigadier ( the other being Fitzroy Maclean ).
( The independent Liberal parliamentary leadership was briefly taken over by the unknown Donald Maclean until Asquith, who had lost his seat like other leading Liberals, returned to the House at a by-election ).
He played Anthony Blunt in Cambridge Spies a BBC production about the four British spies, starring alongside Toby Stephens ( Philby ), Tom Hollander ( Burgess ) and Rupert Penry-Jones ( Maclean ).
Although originally sold as a secret medicine, Warburg's Tincture was highly regarded by many eminent medical professionals who considered it as being superior to quinine ( e. g. Surgeon-General W. C. Maclean, Professor of Military Medicine at British Army Medical School, Netley ).
The suggestion is discredited by an examination, in England, of the records of the High Court of Chivalry and, in Scotland, by a judgment of the Court of Session ( per Lord Mackay in Maclean of Ardgour v. Maclean SC 613 at 650 ).
Maclean is also the author of the well known A River Runs Through It and Other Stories ( 1976 ).
Everett was born in Burnham Deepdale, Norfolk to Major Anthony Michael Everett ( 1921 – 2009 ), who worked in business and served in the British Army, and wife Sara ( née Maclean ).
As they pulled together songs for their debut EP, Champion Versions, they added Robin Jones ( drums ) and John Maclean ( DJ, sampler, keyboards ).
Champion Versions was released in July 1997 to critical acclaim not only for the music but also for the record's innovative cut-and-paste sleeve design ( the work of John Maclean ).
Two Canadian broadcasting firms, Maclean Hunter Ltd. ( which owned CTV station CFCN-TV in Calgary ), and Baton Broadcasting ( owners of Toronto's CTV affiliate CFTO-TV ), made a joint offer to purchase the stations, but were turned down by the CRTC, as Maclean-Hunter owned CFCO in Chatham, Ontario ( also in the Windsor-Detroit market ), and neither company could agree which radio stations to sell ( CFCO or CKLW-AM-FM ).
Jimboombas Flagstone housing estate is expected to expand west over the railway line into Undullah and north into South Maclean, New Beith and Greenbank ( this is known as the Greater Flagstone development area ).
* Maclean, Arthur John ( 1895 ).
* Maclean, Arthur John ( 1895 ).
* Maclean, Arthur John ( 1895 ).
Other Yugoslavs of note whom he met later included Koča Popović, later Chief of the General Staff of Yugoslav People's Army, whom Maclean judged " one of the outstanding figures of the Partisan Movement "; Ivo Lola Ribar, son of Dr Ivan Ribar, who seemed destined for great things ; Miloje Milojević ; Slavko Rodic ; Sreten Žujović ( Crni the Black ).
Siegfried Fehmer ( second from right ) in May 1945 after capture by Sgt John Maclean ( rightmost ).

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