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"Macnab," said I, as the familiar voice struck my ear.
The Big Otter 1859
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'Why, Mr. Scott,' exclaimed the good lady, 'Macnab's not dead, is he?'
Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume V (of 10) 1824
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Macnab uses universal shapes and numbers to explain the power of logos.
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The Webuquerque logo uses what Macnab called “branching” design, based on the number 5.
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The other night I attended a talk at a local bookstore by Maggie Macnab, an artist, designer, and teacher from the Albuquerque area.
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Eleven year old Angus finds himself the sole survivor of his clan, Macnab, after his family home is burned down, and his parents are killed.
Capsule Review: Two Children's Books that take place in Scotland Cindy 2010
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Dr Macnab is being advised by Barry Whalen, who was the media guru for Cardinal George Pell when he was Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne.
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With that provocative claim posted high over two city streets, controversial cleric Francis Macnab yesterday launched “a new faith for the 21st century”, a faith beyond orthodox Christianity.
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A molecular geneticist, who has looked a whole life with this engine researcher put it, already nearly 20 years Macnab & Parkinson 1991:
Flagellum evolution -- how's your German? - The Panda's Thumb 2010
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Eleven year old Angus finds himself the sole survivor of his clan, Macnab, after his family home is burned down, and his parents are killed.
Archive 2010-01-01 Liviu 2010
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