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It's happened to volcanos, comets and Truman Capote, and now it's happening to Dylan Thomas and Caitlin Macnamara.
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Gordon an 'Macnamara' ad cried 'elp! for the lawst toime! "
Donovan Pasha, and Some People of Egypt — Complete Gilbert Parker 1897
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'E was makin' it for them to soothe their bloomin 'pains an' sorrers when Gordon an 'Macnamara' ad cried 'elp! for the lawst toime! "
Donovan Pasha, and Some People of Egypt — Volume 4 Gilbert Parker 1897
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'E was makin' it for them to soothe their bloomin 'pains an' sorrers when Gordon an 'Macnamara' ad cried 'elp! for the lawst toime! "
The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897
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Macnamara, former head of Ford who later became Kennedy's Secretary of Defense, promulgated the belief that a good CEO could run any company or government agency.
Lawyers in Government, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Much of this nonsense can be traced back to the 1960s and Robert Macnamara.
Lawyers in Government, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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In 1914 an American named Walter Macnamara made the political film Ireland, A Nation, considered by the British to be so volatile that it was not shown in Ireland until 1917, and then was banned after only a few days (by some accounts after just one screening).
John Lee: Media History, Made in Ireland John Lee 2010
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In 1914 an American named Walter Macnamara made the political film Ireland, A Nation, considered by the British to be so volatile that it was not shown in Ireland until 1917, and then was banned after only a few days (by some accounts after just one screening).
John Lee: Media History, Made in Ireland John Lee 2010
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In 1914 an American named Walter Macnamara made the political film Ireland, A Nation, considered by the British to be so volatile that it was not shown in Ireland until 1917, and then was banned after only a few days (by some accounts after just one screening).
John Lee: Media History, Made in Ireland John Lee 2010
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The perpetrators and perpetuators Macnamara, Nixon, Bundy, Westmoreland and on and on and on, present and past, should be put in jail!
Former Symbionese Liberation Army Member Released From Prison - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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