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McKay and invited
McKay invited Du Plessis to address the International Missionary Council in Willingen, West Germany, in 1952.

McKay and DeMille
Famous film director Cecil B. DeMille consulted with McKay during the production of The Ten Commandments.

McKay and BYU
They dedicated China for the preaching of the gospel, traveled to Hawaii where McKay first had the vision that led to the founding of BYU – Hawaii many years later, and visited Samoa, Tonga, New Zealand and Palestine.

McKay and where
In January 2003, a 95-year old Wray appeared at the 2003 Palm Beach International Film Festival to celebrate the Rick McKay documentary film Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There, where she was also honored with a " Legend in Film " award.
* 1877-James Chalmers goes to New Guinea ; Presbyterians Sheldon Jackson and missionary-widow Amanda McFarland arrive at Ft. Wrangel, Alaska where they join Philip McKay ( né Clah ) to start missionary work.
Subsequently, the remains were cremated and the ashes were buried in the family plot in Hemet, California, where McKay had spent his youth.
With his newly acquired wealth, McKay purchased the site overlooking both the Ottawa and Rideau Rivers and built a stone villa where he and his family lived until 1855 and which became the root of the present day Rideau Hall.
The former is where small ceremonies and presentations take place, while the latter is an oval room that was previously the drawing room of the original McKay villa and was subsequently used as a ballroom, a studio, and a study before becoming the monarch's bedroom.
Born in Owen Sound, Ontario and raised in Cornwall, McKay was educated at the University of Western Ontario and the University of Wales, where he earned his PhD in 1971.
McKay was shocked by the intense racism he encountered when he arrived in Charleston, South Carolina, where many public facilities were segregated, which inspired him to write more poetry.
But despite superior academic performance, in 1914 McKay decided he did not want to be an agronomist and moved to New York, where he married his childhood sweetheart Eulalie Lewars.
In 1919, he met Crystal and Max Eastman, who produced The Liberator ( where McKay would serve as Co-Executive Editor until 1922 ).
In the aftermath of the Mason City robbery, Nelson and John Paul Chase fled west to Reno, where their old bosses Bill Graham and Jim McKay were fighting a federal mail fraud case.
McKay later established a manufacturing base at Ballarat, and then transferred to Braybrook Junction, where he took over the Braybrook Implement Company Works and renamed it the Sunshine Harvester Works after the harvester's brand name.
Kimball traveled to Salt Lake City, where he met with David O. McKay, then second counselor to Heber J.
Jackson makes a cameo appearance in the pilot of Stargate Atlantis, " Rising ", where he assists Rodney McKay and Elizabeth Weir on the Antarctic Outpost, unearthed in SG-1 < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s season 7 finale, " Lost City ".
There, catching the portal before it closes at midnight, Kate vanishes into 1876, where Leopold appears resigned to be pragmatic, as Kate and his uncle had advised him, and marry Miss Tree for her family fortune ; but, just as he is about to announce his intention to become engaged to Miss Tree, as he opens his mouth to speak, he sees Kate and announces her name, Kate McKay, as his bride-to-be.
In 1837, five years after the practice ceased in England, the body of John McKay was gibbetted near the spot where he murdered Joseph Wilson near Perth.
Boland then joined Matchee and Matt McKay for beers in the mess hall, where Matchee spoke about what he wanted to do to Arone, and suggested he might put out cigarette butts on his feet.
After tracking where the Wraith hideout is, Rodney McKay reveals to Sheppard that they can use one of the Ancient spaceships, dubbed " Puddle Jumper " by Sheppard, to get there.
The producers eventually came to a solution where Ingram would be replaced by McKay from the former Stargate SG-1 series.
Born in New York City, McKay graduated from Cornell University, where he majored in art.
McKay settled in Hawaii, where he died from prostate cancer in 2001, aged 69.
McKay attended five of the area ’ s public schools before attending the University of Toronto Scarborough campus where he earned his Bachelor of Arts.
McKay often reflects about the hardships of inner-city life and succeeding in a world where we are very much on our own.
The monument faces across Boston Harbor towards East Boston, where McKay built his ships.

McKay and delivered
In 2006 McKay introduced Private Members ’ Bill C-293, which called for significant changes to the manner in which Canada ’ s official development assistance is delivered and administered.

McKay and address
During the promo, Wyche was about to address his team when general manager Rich McKay ducked his head into the room.
At the second conference, McKay arranged for Rose Pastor Stokes, a white leader of the Communist Party, to address the assembly.

McKay and 1957
* Joyce Meadows is Ella McKay in " Suspected Cop " ( 1957 ).
Wellman became a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand in 1954, and was awarded the Hector Memorial Medal and Prize in 1957 and the McKay Hammer Award in 1959.
* Graven Images: Substitutes for True Morality, with Alice M. Jourdain ( McKay, 1957 )

McKay and .
As of 2011 the Atlanta Falcons Executive Committee consisted of ten people: Arthur Blank, Owner and Chairman ; Rich McKay, President & CEO ; Thomas Dimitroff, General Manager ; Kim Shreckengost, Executive Vice President / Chief of Staff for AMB Group, LLC ; Greg Beadles, Senior Vice President-Chief Financial Officer ; Jim Smith, Chief Marketing Officer ; Danny Branch, Vice President of Information Technology ; Dave Cohen, Vice President of Sales and Service ; Reggie Roberts, Vice President of Football Communications and Tim Zulawski, VP of Sponsorship Sales and Service.
* McKay, Derek.
A personal influence on Costas has been legendary ABC Sports broadcaster Jim McKay, who hosted many Olympics for ABC from the 1960s to the 1980s.
David McKay & Co Inc, 1979.
That is except for a small number built in the 1860s, and the last American clipper ship from the East Boston shipyard of Donald McKay in 1869, the Glory of the Seas.
* 1892 – Alfred Edwin McKay, Canadian World War One flying ace ( d. 1917 )
Her friend Rick McKay said that " she just kind of drifted off quietly as if she was going to sleep ... she just kind of gave out.
* McKay, John P. et al.
* 2008 – Jim McKay, American sportscaster ( b. 1921 )
* 1982 – Ian McKay, English soldier, Victoria Cross recipient ( b. 1953 )
* Tim Finin ; Jay Weber ; Gio Wiederhold ; Michael Gensereth ; Richard Fritzzon ; Donald McKay ; James McGuire ; Richard Pelavin ; Stuart Shapiro ; Chris Beck: DRAFT Specification of the KQML Agent-Communication Language ( PostScript ), June 15, 1993.
As of September 2011, Dunst finished filming the independent comedy, Bachelorette, produced by Will Ferrell and Adam McKay.
* 1953 – Ian McKay, English soldier, Victoria Cross recipient ( d. 1982 )
A species of Neoceratodus lungfish existed in Lake Bungunia ( McKay & Eastburn, 1990 ); today Neoceratodus lungfish are only found in several Queensland rivers.
Notable former members of the board of directors or steering committee of the Mars Society include Kim Stanley Robinson, Michael D. Griffin, Christopher McKay, and Pascal Lee.
* Gould, Edwin and George McKay.
" Jim McKay, who was covering the Olympics that year for ABC, had taken on the job of reporting the events as Roone Arledge fed them into his earpiece.
At 3: 24 a. m., McKay received the official confirmation:
Nova Scotia produced internationally recognized shipbuilders Donald McKay and William Dawson Lawrence.
This is a collection of fifteen selected non-fiction entries that had been published in Analog magazine over the years ; it includes five articles authored or co-authored by Zubrin, including " The Hypersonic Skyhook ", " Mars Direct: A Proposal for the Rapid Exploration and Colonization of the Red Planet " ( co-authored with David A. Baker ), " Colonizing the Outer Solar System ", " Terraforming Mars " ( co-authored with Christopher McKay ), and " The Magnetic Sail ".
Discussions of the ethics of terraforming often make reference to a series of public debates Zubrin has held with his friend Christopher McKay, who advocates a moderately biocentric position on the ethics of terraforming.
* 1889 – Claude McKay, Jamaican-American poet and author ( d. 1948 )

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