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Harold Macmillan, dubbed Supermac when he led the Tories from 1957 to 1963, came in fourth place.
APA 2010
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Four years later "Supermac" would publicly attack Thatcher for "selling off the family silver".
Ministers feared 1980 plan to cut state pension would cause riots, papers show 2010
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Vorderman in January 2002, seeing off a panel of 12 including England's World Cup-winning full-back George Cohen and Newcastle striker Malcolm "Supermac" Macdonald.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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'Supermac' is a legend in some parts but just provokes sad shakes of the head in that part of Yorkshire.
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Four years later "Supermac" would publicly attack Thatcher for
The Guardian World News Michael White 2010
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Roger Allam is a welcome addition to the cast as Det Supt "Supermac" Mackintosh, bringing in his own web of intrigue.
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German-born Vicky became one of Britain's leading leftwing cartoonists, ridiculing Harold Macmillan as "Supermac", a spoof on the Superman comic, and producing memorable cartoons of Anthony Eden in his homburg hat.
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Churchill, Attlee and Macmillan, starting with the latter in order to discuss his own experiences as leader of the opposition while "Supermac" was prime minister.
Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk 2009
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Macmillan, starting with the latter in order to discuss his own experiences as leader of the opposition while "Supermac" was prime minister.
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Leading article: Gordon Brown suddenly has the wind in his sails Adrian Hamilton: Brown's new role as the 'Supermac' of global finance
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