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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.
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 ".
Meanwhile, a search party spends two days looking for McKay, believing he is lost.
McKay finds the search party and explains that he was not in danger, but Leech — who is clearly motivated in part by his jealousy of McKay over Patricia — calls him a liar in front of Patricia and Terrill.
Early the next morning, before anybody else is up, McKay settles with Leech.
Buck tells Julie he will kill McKay unless she says she is there willingly.
When Hannassey says he intends to fight Terrill anyway, McKay declares to Hannassey that the fight is really a personal vendetta.
McKay and Buck fight with each other, but Hannassey stops the conflict when Buck draws his gun on McKay, who is unarmed, and decides they will settle their quarrel with a formal duel.
* Donald McKay builds the Great Republic, the world's biggest sailing ship, which at 4, 500 tons is too large to be successful.
Daithí McKay is the head of the Sinn Féin group in the Northern Ireland Assembly.
Richard Wright, Claude McKay, Jean Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, and James Joyce were deeply influenced by Marxist and socialist theories of the day, and much of this type of reflection is evident in their writings of the time.
British actor Christian McKay is cast as Welles, and costars with Zac Efron and Claire Danes.
The screenplay is by Altman and Brian McKay from the novel McCabe by Edmund Naughton.
The current mayor is David McKay, a professional photographer.
Samuel bought the donation land claim in which Barlow is located from Thomas McKay on September 17, 1850.
The mayor is Jim McKay.
In November 2009, a team of scientists at Johnson Space Center, including David McKay, reasserted that there is " strong evidence that life may have existed on ancient Mars ", after having reexamined the meteorite using more advanced analytical instruments now available, in light of the objections that had been made since the biogenic hypothesis for the biomorphs first had been put forward.
Pearl agrees, but she is tipped off by one of the Spanish Bit hands, Sid ( Scott McKay ) that Lewt intends to come after Jesse again.
The exact value of R ( 5, 5 ) is unknown, although it is known to lie between 43 ( Geoffrey Exoo ) and 49 ( McKay and Radziszowski ) ( inclusive ).
McKay, Radziszowski and Exoo employed computer-assisted graph generation methods to conjecture in 1997 that R ( 5, 5 ) is exactly 43.
" I've been a member of this Faculty for over 45 years, and I am no longer easily shocked ," is how Frederick H. Abernathy, the McKay professor of mechanical engineering, began his biting comments about the Shleifer case at Tuesday's fiery Faculty meeting.
Kelly was reintroduced with a four-year-old son, whose father is ex-boyfriend Dylan McKay.

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Though the band had previously overlooked disco, the summer of 1979 saw EWF topping the dance music charts with their most disco-inspired single " Boogie Wonderland ", which was produced by Maurice and Al McKay and featured The Emotions.
Acts range from newer bands just emerging onto the scene ( such as Tea Leaf Green, Nellie McKay and Raq ) to big name acts and jam rock staples, such as Les Claypool, Blues Traveler, and Mike Gordon ( of Phish fame ), to pop rock icons, such as Leo Kottke, The Flaming Lips, The Violent Femmes, and most recently, Perry Farrell.
Both the reconstruction and set reconstruction conjectures have been verified for all graphs with at most 11 vertices ( McKay ).
In 1928, McKay published his most famous novel, Home to Harlem, which won the Harmon Gold Award for Literature.
In total, the track was almost a half an hour long and it included both the in-game music, composed by already leading video game musician George " The Fat Man " Sanger, and two live music recordings: " The Game ", whose melody in various permutations and stylistic variations became the background music for most of the game ( as well as the theme for a piano puzzle ) and whose lyrics were based on Stauf's twisted plot, and " Skeletons in My Closet ", a jazzy tune with a female lead voice ( Kris McKay ) which was the ending-credits theme.
She won the British Open on 10 consecutive occasions and was the sport's most famous player until the rise of Heather McKay.
As Literary Editor, Fauset fostered the careers of many of the most famous authors of the Harlem Renaissance, including Countee Cullen, Claude McKay, Jean Toomer, and Langston Hughes.
McKay won most of the rest of the riding, and the NDP picked up three polls.
As a long time school trustee for the Transcona – Springfield School Division he helped direct the construction of most of the current schools within the division, including Murdock McKay, Transcona and Springfield Collegiates.
That same year he landed his most high-profile primetime role as maverick helicopter pilot, Johnny McKay in CBS's Tour of Duty.
McKay later designed and built some of the most successful clippers ever built.
In Germany the Scottish-German John Henry McKay became the most important propagandist for individualist anarchist ideas.
Named to the Quorum of the Twelve in October 1962, he was its second most junior member one year later when he was called into the First Presidency as second counselor to Church President David O. McKay.
Ian John McKay VC ( 7 May 1953 – 12 June 1982 ) was a posthumous 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.
Born in Toronto, McKay has lived most of his life in Scarborough, Ontario.
Overall, McKay and Joe Flanigan's character John Sheppard are the only two characters who appeared in every episode of Stargate Atlantis, with McKay being the character with the most screentime.
Dr. McKay is one of the most arrogant and condescending personalities found in the Stargate franchise.
McKay comes up with his most brilliant ideas while faced with the threat of death.
Thomas McKay and partners decided to build a railway from Bytown, Upper Canada ( now Ottawa, Ontario ) by the most direct route to the St. Lawrence river to transport logs, which hitherto had to be floated down the Ottawa River to Montreal and thence to Quebec City to be loaded onto ships bound for Europe.
His most notable broadcast was in 1972 when he and Jim McKay called Frank Shorter's gold-medal-winning performance.
Some of the major merchandising campaigns include: Dean and Son's annuals and other books, Valentine & Sons postcards ( approximately 500 ), the Artisco series of plaster figures, badges and pins, celluloid figures, Chad Valley and Steiff stuffed toys, Cowan & McKay toffee tins, Royal Grafton China, Royal Worcester and Royal Doulton figures, German and Japanese produced ceramics and most recently The Richard Dennis China Collection.
Although a physical presence on the ice, McKay also contributed offensively, with double-digit goal totals and a positive plus / minus most seasons ( including + 30 in 1997-98, 4th in the league ).
The Seattle Times noted in February 2007 that " One of the most persistent rumors in Seattle legal circles is that the Justice Department forced McKay, a Republican, to resign to appease Washington state Republicans angry over the 2004 governor's race.

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