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MacLean and was
After a poor season for Federko in 1988 – 89, he was traded to the Detroit Red Wings with Tony McKegney for future Blues star Adam Oates, and Paul MacLean.
A boat shaped like a sauce bottle that was sailed across the Atlantic Ocean by Tom MacLean
The poet Sorley MacLean was born on Raasay, the setting for his best known poem, Hallaig.
MacLean received a Nebula Award in 1971, for her novella " The Missing Man " ( Analog, March, 1971 ) and she was a Professional Guest of Honor at the first WisCon in 1977.
This collaboration by MacLean and Charles V. De Vet, published in Astounding Science Fiction ( March, 1958 ), was nominated for a 1959 Hugo.
The album was re-released in an expanded single-CD version by Rhino in 2001, featuring alternate mixes, outtakes and the group's 1968 single, " Your Mind and We Belong Together "/" Laughing Stock ", the last tracks that featured the " Forever Changes " line-up of Johnny Echols, Ken Forssi, Michael Stuart and Bryan MacLean ( Forssi and MacLean both died in 1998 ).
Forever Changes, released in November 1967, is a suite of songs using acoustic guitars, strings and horns that was recorded while the band was falling apart as the result of various abuses and a failed power play by Bryan MacLean, trying to get more of his songs on the album.
MacLean died in Los Angeles of a heart attack at age 52 on 25 December 1998 while having dinner with a young fan who was researching a book about the band.
Dave King, who had been the team's head coach since their debut in 2000, was fired midseason and replaced by general manager Doug MacLean.
On April 18, 2007, Doug MacLean, the team's first general manager and president, was fired after nine years and six seasons at the helm without a playoff berth.
The term was formally introduced by Paul D. MacLean in 1952.
However, Detroit made changes following a first round loss in the playoffs ; Oates, along with Paul MacLean, was traded to the St. Louis Blues on June 15, 1989, in exchange for veterans Bernie Federko and Tony McKegney.
At a 14 June 2011 news conference introducing new Senators ' head coach Paul MacLean, Alfredsson stated that the surgery went well and that he was moving around fine.
Alistair MacLean was a teacher at Gallowflat High in Hamilton road.
In common with many socialists in west-central Scotland, Gallacher was greatly influenced by MacLean, though they were later to have an acrimonious falling out.
The first liaison party from M. O. 4, a branch of the liaison organisation SOE, was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel " Billy " MacLean, with Major David Smiley as his second-in-command.
Malcolm Alexander MacLean ( August 14, 1842 – April 4, 1895 ) was the first Mayor of Vancouver, British Columbia, serving from 1886 to 1887.
According to facility administrator Christine MacLean, the slate that was chosen for the entire space has non-slip properties for the safety of those running through or playing in the fountains.
Calvagh was married to Catherine MacLean Campbell, the dowager Countess of Argyle and daughter of Hector Mor MacLean of Clan MacLean and the Scottish island of Duart and former wife of Archibald Campbell, 4th Earl of Argyll.
Toward the end of his life, as Shane was trying to negotiate a settlement, he agreed to send Catherine MacLean back to her father and marry the widow of James MacDonald, who was also the base sister of the Earl of Argyll.

MacLean and awarded
Hector Lachlan Stewart MacLean, VC ( 13 September 1870 – 17 August 1897 ) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

MacLean and Award
MacLean received the Distinguished Research Award of the Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Disease in 1964, and in 1966 gave the Thomas William Salmon Lectures at the New York Academy of Medicine.
MacLean also received the G. Burroughs Mider Lectureship Award from the NIH in 1972.

MacLean and for
MacLean stressed correctly the importance of the visceral brain for preservation of the individual and the species, as evidenced by the influence of the limbic brain ( including the hypothalamus ) on emotions related to fight and flight and also on sexual functions.
* Philby, Burgess and MacLean – Spy Scandal of the Century, a BBC drama produced for TV in 1977, covers the period of the late 1940s, when British intelligence investigated Kim Philby's colleague Donald Maclean until 1955 when the British government cleared Philby because it did not have enough evidence to convict him.
Katherine Anne MacLean ( born January 22, 1925 ) is an American science fiction author best known for her short fiction of the 1950s which examined the impact of technological advances on individuals and society.
Ron MacLean hosts the program along with Kelly Hrudey and Mike Milbury, if he is not on assignment for the NHL on NBC.
Following their playoff exit, on August 7, 2007, Absolute Hockey Enterprises, a group led by Doug MacLean, announced it had signed a purchase agreement for the team and the leasehold on the St. Pete Times Forum.
MacLean is the former president and general manager of the Columbus Blue Jackets and former head coach for both the Blue Jackets and the Florida Panthers.
A cortical microvessel stained for blood – brain barrier protein ZO-1 Image: Nathan S. Ivey, PhD and Andrew G. MacLean, PhD
* John MacLean ( born 1964 ), former forward and current assistant coach for the New Jersey Devils.
He initially failed to sell civic leaders and the Calgary Industrial Exhibition on his plans, but with the assistance of local livestock agent H. C. McMullen, Weadick convinced businessmen Pat Burns, George Lane, A. J. MacLean, and A. E. Cross to put up $ 100, 000 to guarantee funding for the event.
Later in the sketch, Schwartz and MacLean ( both guest stars portraying themselves ), switch seats, and the passenger mistakes MacLean for Schwartz.
MacLean also appeared for a video message to the show's live 300th episode.
Paul D. MacLean, as part of his triune brain theory, hypothesized that the limbic system is older than other parts of the brain, and that it developed to manage fight or flight circuitry which is an evolutionary necessity for reptiles as well as humans.
It is most famous for being the birthplace of the poet Sorley MacLean, an important figure in the Scottish literary renaissance.
Cherry co-hosts the " Coach's Corner " intermission segment ( with Ron MacLean ) on the long-running Canadian sports program Hockey Night in Canada, and has also worked for ESPN in the United States as a commentator during the latter stages of the Stanley Cup playoffs.
The SWRP carried on its political activity for some time after the death of MacLean in 1923 but never made any real impact politically.
The SRSM has been active, not only campaigning for Scottish independence via the Independence First initiative, but by its annual 1320 Declaration of Arbroath Rallies, annual Glencoe Rallies, John MacLean commemoration and campaigning at a grassroots level.

MacLean and her
On several occasions MacLean noted that she ranked EC's interpretation as superior to her own story.
* For Eric Leif Davin's Partners in Wonder: Women and the Birth of Science Fiction, 1926-1965, MacLean supplied him with a detailed description of her negotiations with John W. Campbell in regards to the publication of her earliest stories.
*" Evidence " ( Tara McLean song ), a song by Tara MacLean, from her album Silence, first released in 1995
MacLean went to her front door and came face to face with someone emerging from the front door of Taylor ’ s home whom she said was dressed " like my idea of a motion picture burglar ".
" I worked for Audrey MacLean in 1990 when she was CEO at Adaptive Corp. From her, I learned the value of focus.
Teenager Grace MacLean ( Scarlett Johansson ) and her best friend Judith ( Kate Bosworth ) go out early one winter's morning to ride their horses, Pilgrim and Gulliver.
The claims made in Black Athena were heavily questioned inter alia in Black Athena Revisited ( 1996 ), a collection of essays edited by Mary Lefkowitz and her colleague Guy MacLean Rogers.
In October 1995 MacLean went to San Francisco to record her debut album Silence at Brilliant Studios with producer Norm Kerner ( American Music Club, Sky Cries Mary, Spain ) with additional recording in Vancouver.
Nettwerk Records National Promotion Director Marc Alghini reports that over 20, 000 of her debut CD have sold off Tara MacLean ’ s US tour.
MacLean gave birth to her first child Sophia Madrien Soleil Bell in 2001 in Oakville, Ontario.
Nash was married twice: first to Mary Kollock, then after her death to Anna Maria MacLean.
* The 2009 young-adult novel, The Season, by Sarah MacLean portrays a young woman entering her first London Season.
In Black Athena Revisited ( 1996 ), which she edited with Guy MacLean Rogers, her colleague at Wellesley College, the ideas of Martin Bernal are further scrutinized.
In the novel The Horse Whisperer ( and the film of the same name ), Grace MacLean loses part of her right leg when she is involved in a horseback riding accident, and struck by a large truck.

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