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Several of his ministers were not so circumspect: Attorney-General Cross, Education Minister Boyle, and Municipal Affairs Minister Wilfrid Gariépy campaigned for the Laurier Liberals ; Public Works Minister Archibald J. McLean and Treasurer Charles R. Mitchell stayed out of the fray while leaving no doubt of their support for Union.
" in Cook, Sharon Anne, Lorna R. McLean and Kate O ' Rourke, eds.
Earhart's flight into yesterday: the facts without the fiction by Laurance F. Safford with Cameron A. Warren & Robert R. Payne ( c2003, Paladwr Press, McLean VA USA ) ISBN 1-888962-20-8
* McLean, R. and Stoddart, D. ( 1978 ) " Reef island sediments of the northern Great Barrier Reef ".
Robert McLean was then serving as the vice president of the William R. Moore Dry Goods Company.
* John R. McLean ( 1906 – 1964 ), merchant and political figure on Prince Edward Island
John R. McLean briefly acquired the paper in 1895, but quickly sold it to Hearst.
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The case Stevenson v. McLean ( 1880 ) 28 W. R. 916 is analogous to this situation.
This machine continued to operate after R. B. Mclean shuttered the steam-powered McLean Mill site in 1965.
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* Johnson, Richard R. " Charles McLean Andrews and the Invention of American Colonial History ," William and Mary Quarterly, Third Series, Vol.
* R. G. McLean, Surgeon

McLean and 2003
*" The Grave ", a song that McLean had written about the Vietnam War, was covered by George Michael in 2003 in protest against the Iraq War.
McLean, Virginia: Paladwr Press, 2003.
Also in 2003, Bethany McLean and Peter Elkind wrote the book The Smartest Guys in the Room: The Amazing Rise and Scandalous Fall of Enron ISBN 1-59184-008-2.
Earhart's Flight into Yesterday: The Facts Without the Fiction, McLean, Virginia: Paladwr Press, 2003.
( McLean L, The Guv ' nor, Blake Publishing, 2003 )
* Vinyl Cafe Diaries ( 2003 ) a novel by Stuart McLean
In February 2003 a television appeal for new information was made by Detective Chief Superintendent Max McLean of West Yorkshire Police on the BBC Crimewatch programme, publicly announcing the existence of a DNA profile of the killer for the first time, but no new leads were forthcoming.
* Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room ( 2005 ) -- film depicting the rise and fall of Enron, based on the book Smartest Guys in the Room ( 2003 ) by Bethany McLean and Peter Elkind
Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room is a 2005 documentary film based on the best-selling 2003 book of the same name by Fortune reporters Bethany McLean and Peter Elkind, a study of one of the largest business scandals in American history.
On television, he has played barrister Alex Hay in C4's 10 part serial North Square in 2000, Donald McLean in the BBC's 4-part production of Cambridge Spies in 2003 and Grimani in Russell T. Davies ' production of Casanova in 2005.

McLean and Through
McLean's widow, Val, has written Married To The Guv ' nor with Peter Gerrard, and, with Anthony Thomas, has produced a second book about McLean titled The Guv ' nor Through The Eyes Of Others.

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" His works and innovations inspired and influenced contemporary and later musicians, notably The Beatles, Elvis Costello, The Rolling Stones, Don McLean, Bob Dylan, and Eric Clapton, and exerted a profound influence on popular music.
Twelve years later, in 1971, Don McLean released his single, " American Pie ”, to commemorate Buddy Holly ’ s death and further accentuate the loss of the United States ’ innocence.
* 1864 James M. McLean
Donald " Don " McLean ( born October 2, 1945 ) is an American singer-songwriter.
Both McLean's grandfather and father were also named Donald McLean.
As a teenager, McLean became interested in folk music, particularly the Weavers ' 1955 recording At Carnegie Hall.
Childhood asthma meant that McLean missed long periods of school, particularly music lessons, and although he slipped back in his studies, his love of music was allowed to flourish.
McLean recorded his first studio sessions ( with singer Lisa Kindred ) while still in prep school.
McLean graduated from Iona Preparatory School in 1963, and briefly attended Villanova University, dropping out after four months.
After leaving Villanova, McLean became associated with famed folk music agent Harold Leventhal, and for the next six years performed at venues and events including the Bitter End and the Gaslight Cafe in New York, the Newport Folk Festival, the Cellar Door in Washington, D. C., and the Troubadour in Los Angeles.
Concurrently, McLean attended night school at Iona College and received a bachelor's degree in business administration in 1968.
In 1968, with the help of a grant from the New York State Council on the Arts, McLean began reaching a wider public, with visits to towns up and down the Hudson River.
McLean accompanied Seeger on his Clearwater boat trip up the Hudson River in 1969 to raise awareness about environmental pollution in the river.
During this time McLean wrote songs that would appear on his first album, Tapestry.
McLean co-edited the book Songs and Sketches of the First Clearwater Crew with sketches by Thomas B. Allen for which Pete Seeger wrote the foreword.
Seeger and McLean sang " Shenandoah " on the 1974 Clearwater album.
McLean recorded his first album, Tapestry, in 1969 in Berkeley, California during the student riots.
American Pies success made McLean an international star and piqued interest in his first album, which charted more than two years after its initial release.
McLean declined to say anything definitive about the lyrics until 1978.
Since then McLean has stated that the lyrics are also somewhat autobiographical and present an abstract story of his life from the mid-1950s until the time he wrote the song in the late 1960s.
Personnel from the American Pie album sessions were retained for his third album Don McLean, including producer, Ed Freeman, Rob Rothstein on bass and Warren Bernhardt on piano.
The song " The Pride Parade " provides an insight into McLean ’ s immediate reaction to stardom.
McLean told Melody Maker magazine in 1973 that Tapestry was an album by someone previously concerned with external situations.

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