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American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- McRae, Carmen 1920-1994. American jazz singer, songwriter, and pianist who rose to fame in Harlem during the 1940s. Her low-key performing style is distinguished by its wit and rigor.
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“If the name McRae sounds familiar, its because Alister's brother was the late, great rally driver Colin McRae .”
“Elsewhere, McRae is a fine defender on the wing and Golden is a steady combo guard.”
“Police said Damon Antonio Sams, 22, of Southeast Washington was arrested and charged with second-degree murder while armed in McRae's death.”
“Ohio: With TB Kalvin McRae gone, needs an offensive identity.”
“Ohio tailback Kalvin McRae capped a difficult week with a 10-carry, 37-yard performance.”
“Kalvin McRae rushed for 109 yards on 21 carries, including a 54-yard touchdown run, for Ohio.”
“Kalvin McRae led Ohio with 74 yards rushing and a touchdown.”
“ATHENS, Ohio (AP) - Running back Kalvin McRae ran for 142 yards and two touchdowns, and Josh Abrams blocked three punts to lead Ohio past Gardner-Webb 36-14 on Saturday.”
“ATHENS, Ohio (AP) - Kalvin McRae rushed for 151 yards on 28 carries and scored a touchdown to lead Ohio to a 23-7 win over Temple on Friday night.”
“(AP) - Kalvin McRae powered an Ohio ground attack that rolled up 278 yards, leading the Bobcats to a 16-10 win over Eastern Michigan on Saturday.”
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