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Murdo and Mackenzie
The town of Murdo, South Dakota was named for Mackenzie.
* Clarke, Mary Whatley, ( June 1951 ) " Murdo Mackenzie ," Cattleman.
By luck, Mullin's second demonstration was at MGM Studios in Hollywood and in the audience that day was Bing Crosby's technical director, Murdo Mackenzie.
Former finance director Andrew Mackenzie and former director of football Murdo Mackay were also charged with similar offences.
Andrew Mackenzie and Murdo Mackay claimed cash totalling £ 440, 625 after brokering a loan for the club.

Murdo and April
* April 24 Murdo MacKenzie, Scottish-Brazilian rancher ( d. 1939 )

Murdo and near
Murdo MacRae was a fisherman in the north Western part or Scotland near the Kyle of Lochalsh.

Murdo and Scotland
MacRae was born in Scotland to Mary and Murdo MacRae.

Murdo and
* Birthplace of Captain Murdo Stewart MacDonald ( 1852 1938 ) the last Sea Baron and Lloyd Surveyor of Shipping
Strikes from Brian McClair ( 32 minutes ) and Murdo MacLeod ( 45 + 5 minutes ) put Celtic 2 0 ahead at half time.
* Murdo MacDougall ( 1935 37 )
* Murdo MacDougall & Robert Jack ( 1937 38 )

Murdo and was
In 1882, Scrooge was hired as a cowboy by Murdo MacKenzie.
Murdo is named for Murdo MacKenzie, a Texas cattleman, and was the hometown of current Republican U. S. Senator John Thune.
In 1957, Murdo Martin, a Timmins fire fighter was elected under the CCF banner.
For example, if someone fired a gun, the sound would be written " McBang ". The leader of The McTickles was named Chief Jock and the other Mctickles were Morag ( Stroppy middle-aged woman ), Murdo who had a long beard, Nickol who was one of the younger clan members, Donald who is also one of the younger clan members and some others who were never named.
Fhimah was represented by solicitor Eddie McKechnie and advocates Richard Keen QC, Jack Davidson QC and Murdo Macleod.
Fhimah was represented by solicitor Eddie McKechnie, advocates Richard Keen QC, Jack Davidson QC and Murdo Macleod.
He is a barrister and deputy coroner, and was nominally made chairman and owner of two-thirds of Derby County in October 2003, in a move arranged by Murdo Mackay.
Fhimah was represented by solicitors Eddie McKechnie and Paul Phillips, advocates Richard Keen QC, Jack Davidson QC and Murdo Macleod.

Murdo and manager
Davie MacVicar also stepped down as reserve manager at the end of the season to be replaced by Murdo Morrison.

Murdo and for
This causes problems for those translating the series into other languages, where a literal translation of the words ' Danger ' and ' Mouse ' do not have those initials ; the Scots Gaelic version, for example, calls the series ( and the lead ) Donnie Murdo ( two given names unconnected either with mice or danger ).
At the close of December 2009, Murdo Fraser, a Conservative List-MSP for Mid-Scotland and Fife, called for a national debate on an appropriate monument to Moray.

Murdo and Interstate
After a brief overlap with U. S. Route 18 in Mission, the route turns north and meets Interstate 90 at Murdo.
* Interstate 90 concurrent between Vivian and Murdo, South Dakota

Murdo and .
Its county seat is Murdo.
Murdo is a city in Jones County, South Dakota, United States.
Murdo is located at ( 43. 888173 ,-100. 711109 ).
Murdo has been assigned the ZIP code 57559 and the FIPS place code 44260.
Three years later, Murdo Mackay, Jeremy Keith and finance director Andrew McKenzie were charged with taking a secret commission worth £ 440, 625 from the club and were each sentenced to a combined seven and a half years in prison.
It receives the Little White River about south of Murdo, and flows east to join the Missouri in Lake Francis Case about southwest of Chamberlain.
It joins the White approximately 12 mi ( 19 km ) SSE of Murdo.

Mackenzie and April
Alexander Mackenzie, PC ( January 28, 1822 April 17, 1892 ), a building contractor and newspaper editor, was the second Prime Minister of Canada from November 7, 1873 to October 8, 1878.
The Viscount and Viscountess Alexander of Tunis are greeted by Prime Minister of Canada William Lyon Mackenzie King | Mackenzie King upon the viceregal couple's arrival in Ottawa, 12 April 1946
In April 1832, Mackenzie travelled to England to petition the British government for redress.
With the collapse of his Navy Island scheme, Mackenzie settled in New York City in January 1838, with his family joining him in April.
His final break with Rolph came in April 1854, when he published a denunciation of Rolph in Mackenzie ’ s Weekly Message ( which he had founded in 1852 ) in which he accused Rolph of treason during the 1837 rebellion.
* April 17-Alexander Mackenzie, building contractor, newspaper editor, politician and 2nd Prime Minister of Canada ( b. 1822 )
* April 27-Sir Mackenzie Bowell resigns as Prime Minister due to cabinet infighting.
Alan Kenneth Mackenzie Clark ( 13 April 1928 5 September 1999 ) was a British Conservative MP and diarist.
Alexander Mackenzie ( March 1873 April 1880 ) and Edward Blake ( May 1880 June 1887 ) were chosen by the party caucus.
Over the next year, the Mackenzie Papineau Battalion fought in three major battles: the Battle of Teruel ( December 1937-March 1938 ), the Aragon Offensive ( March April ) more commonly known to the Republican forces as the Retreats ; though the Finnish-American machine gun companies successfully repelled the fascist forces, the collapse of the front on their flanks forced them to join the withdrawal.
Sir Alexander Campbell Mackenzie KCVO ( 22 August 184728 April 1935 ) was a Scottish composer, conductor and teacher best known for his oratorios, violin and piano pieces, Scottish folk music and works for the stage.
A son, Eillium Alastair, was born in April 1902, and a daughter, Sheila Mackenzie, was born seven years later.
In April 1859 he set off on an expedition to collect natural history specimens in the subarctic boreal forests of northwestern Canada in what is now the Mackenzie and Yukon river valleys and in the Arctic tundra beyond.
* Mackenzie, Angus, " Sabotaging the Dissident Press ," Columbia Journalism Review, March April 1981, pp. 57-63, Center for Investigative Reporting, 1983.
Also during 2010, on 18 April, Mackenzie took part in the fund raising event We Are One, a celebration of tribal peoples, in aid of indigenous rights organisation Survival International, at the Apollo Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue.
USS Somers was launched by the New York Navy Yard on April 16, 1842, and was commissioned on 12 May 1842, with Mackenzie in command.
Mackenzie resigned shortly after the election, and was succeeded by Michel Samson on an interim basis, then Stephen McNeil in April 2007.
The section between Highway 401 and the then-unopened Highway 407 interchange was turned over to the Region of York and the City of Toronto on April 1, 1995, and is known as Markham Road south of Highway 407, and Main Street thereafter to Major Mackenzie.
Cara Elizabeth DeLizia ( born April 10, 1984 ) is an American television actress most known for her portrayal as Fiona " Fi " Phillips alongside Mackenzie Phillips in the Disney Original Series So Weird.
* Colin James Mackenzie 20 April 1880 9 April 1996

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