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Among the public in the audience were Gavin and Stacey star Joanna Page, Emmerdale's James Thornton, plus Loose Women's Kate Thornton, Lynda Bellingham, Lesley Garrett and Andrea McLean.

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Breckman and McLean have penned competing renditions of the origins of this feud, both of which are available online.
Technical difficulties with the system prevented its further development, but some of the original phonodiscs have been preserved, and have since been restored by Donald McLean, a Scottish electrical engineer.
When asked what " American Pie " meant, McLean replied, " It means I never have to work again.
There were conflicting reports about the sale in the New York Times ; one account suggested that the young McLean couple had agreed to purchase the diamond, but after having learned about its unfortunate supposed history, the couple had wanted to back out of the deal since they knew nothing of the " history of misfortunes that have beset its various owners.
The first leveraged buyout may have been the purchase by McLean Industries, Inc. of Pan-Atlantic Steamship Company in January 1955 and Waterman Steamship Corporation in May 1955.
He was born in Indiana and does not seem to have lived in McLean County for very long.
Several major companies are or have been headquartered in McLean including Booz Allen Hamilton ; Capital One ; Cardinal Bank ; Gannett ; Hilton Hotels Corporation ; Mars ; MicroStrategy ; Primus Telecom ; Science Applications International Corporation ( SAIC ); Sunrise Senior Living, and USA Today.
In the performance of traditional Māori musical instruments Richard Nunns has earned wide respect, as have the contributions made by many academics, for example, Dame Anne Salmond in the area of traditional rituals of encounter, or Mervyn McLean in the analysis of traditional song.
The first leveraged buyout may have been the purchase by McLean Industries, Inc. of Pan-Atlantic Steamship Company in January 1955 and Waterman Steamship Corporation in May 1955 Under the terms of that transaction, McLean borrowed $ 42 million and raised an additional $ 7 million through an issue of preferred stock.
Plath was a patient at McLean Hospital, an upscale facility which resembled the " snake pit " much less than certain wards in Metropolitan State Hospital, which may have been where Mary Jane Ward was actually hospitalized.
Tim Hauser, founder of Manhattan Transfer, Jim Croce, and Don McLean have all been prominent members of the musical tradition at Villanova.
Some top instructors who work with professional golfers have become quite well known in their own right over the years, including Harvey Penick, Jack Grout, Dick Harmon, Jim McLean, David Leadbetter, Butch Harmon, Hank Haney, Richard Trammel, Ben Doyle, Mike Bender Sean Foley, Mike Bennett and Andy Plummer.
An energetic team of salmon enhancement volunteers and the Department of Fisheries and Oceans have been improving salmon habitat throughout the Alberni Valley, adding a Coho hatchery at the McLean Mill National Historic Site, in addition to the highly successful Robertson Creek Hatchery on the Stamp River.
Later, McLean is supposed to have said " The war began in my front yard and ended in my front parlor ".
Popular covers by Trini Lopez, Chuck Jackson, Don McLean, Guns N ' Roses, The Brian Setzer Orchestra, Ronnie Milsap and Buckaroo Banzai have helped keep the song in the public consciousness.
Other personalities who have anchored The National as weekend or substitute anchors include George McLean, Alison Smith, Wendy Mesley, Diana Swain, Carole MacNeil, Mark Kelley, Brian Stewart, Ian Hanomansing and Heather Hiscox.
Yarrow Stadium ( 25, 000 ) ( formerly Rugby Park ) in New Plymouth, Arena Manawatu ( formerly the Showgrounds ) in Palmerston North and McLean Park in Napier have also played host to Hurricanes matches.
McLean also set Canucks records with 1, 797 shots against and 1, 581 saves ( both marks have since been surpassed ).
He is also a member of the experimental electronica trio Tauchsieder ( along with Stuart McLean and Innes Smith ), who have so far released one CD album entitled ' Louder ' which features contributions from Colin Newman, Richard X, Tom Ellard and JD Twitch from Optimo.
McLean claimed in his autobiography to have been well known in the criminal underworld.
Despite these defeats, McLean claims to have competed in almost four thousand fights over three decades, and only lost a small number of these.
One supposed film promoter, later found to have been a conman, took more than a million pounds from McLean and disappeared.

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Ms. McLean wore it to a " brilliant reception " in February 1912 when it was reported that it was the first time it had been worn in public since it had " changed owners.
According to Terri McLean, author of New Harmonies, old-guard churches ( United Methodist is given as an example ) of the late 1990s were experiencing a rapid decline in membership and were under threat of disbandment within the next decade, a trend that has been going on since the 1980s.
Saxophonist Jackie McLean, a stalwart of the label's hard bop output since the late 1950s, also crossed over into the avant-garde in the early 1960s, whose notable avant-garde albums included One Step Beyond and Destination Out.
He has since won three Cyrus H. McLean Trophies as the team's leading point-scorer ( from 2007 – 08 to 2009 – 10 ) and one Cyclone Taylor Award as the team's most valuable player ( 2010 ).
McLean went on to lead the league with five shutouts ( tied with the Chicago Blackhawks ' Ed Belfour, the Canadiens ' Patrick Roy and the Winnipeg Jets ' Bob Essensa ) and 38 wins in 65 games ( tied with the Red Wings ' Tim Cheveldae ), as Vancouver won their first Smythe Division title since 1975.
He has since moved to Washington DC and now works for a private equity fund, McLean Capital.
With Alex McLeish replacing McLean for the 1994 – 95 season, Lambert and Motherwell went one place better finishing league runners-up, the club's highest finish since 1933 – 34.
As a composer, McLean has produced more than 20 albums of original music, selling over one million copies since his 1983 debut.
Central Christian Church, located at the corner of South McLean since 1924, is part of the Christian Church ( Disciples of Christ ) denomination.
Mendelson has been active with District issues since 1975, when he joined the McLean Gardens Residents Association in the fight to save that housing complex from destruction.

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McLean Jr. and Gloria divorced in January 1948.
McLean Jr. and Hudson-Vanderbilt separated in the 1960s and divorced in 1973, after which he married a fourth time, to Patricia Dewey.

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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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