mackay in A Sentence

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    Mr Mackay, this way.

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    Good morning, Miss Mackay.

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    Just playacting, Miss Mackay.

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    Mackay is gonna come out?

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    There's no Mike Mackay responding.

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    Miss Mackay stand you in the corner.

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    Miss Mackay wants to drive you away?

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    It doesn't signify what Miss Mackay wants.

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    Miss Mackay is watching us from her window.

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    Mike Mackay became the spokesman for the group.

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    Standing Mackay Stitcher.

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    Mike Mackay was the one that loved it the most.

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    He kills Captain Mackay when his unit is destroyed while retreating from Hébécrevon.

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    Hosts included Jim Lampley, Billie Jean King, Martina Navratilova, John Lloyd and Barry Mackay among others.

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    Tony Soprano, Vic Mackay and Don Draper all still have their advocates- despite their often despicable behaviour.

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    However, during the course of the mission, Captain Mackay is killed by a Tiger I under Schultz's personal command.

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    Mackay says:"Decisions around which type of period product to use should be based on whatever a woman feels most comfortable using.

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    Canadian Defence Minister Peter Mackay, who is currently in Pakistan, told a Canadian newspaper that his government might soon end its 11-year embargo on the sale of arms to Islamabad.

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    The other teachers and the headmistress, Miss Mackay, bemoan the fact that Miss Brodie's"special girls" are different from the rest, displaying none of the team spirit the school tries to encourage.

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    Mackay carefully catalogs that information and adds to it every time he meets with someone, with things such as children's and pets' names, your birthday, the anniversary of your business-- tons of information.

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    Martin Mackay, president and general manager of CA Technologies, Asia Pacific & Japan, said:"In an era where brands are defined by the digital experiences they offer, it is imperative that companies put customers at the heart of their business.

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    Chanhudaro was first excavated by N. G. Majumdar in March, 1930, and again during winter field session of 1935-36 by the American School of Indic and Iranian Studies and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston team led by Ernest John Henry Mackay.

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    According to British journalist Charles Mackay, in his book Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of the Crowds, published in 1841(which some economists speculate exaggerated the extent of Tulipmania, so take his word on the extent of the craze with a grain of salt),

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    Richie Benaud(captain) Neil Harvey(vice captain) Peter Burge Alan Davidson Ken Mackay Barry Jarman Colin McDonald Ian Meckiff Les Favell Wally Grout Lindsay Kline Ray Lindwall Norm O'Neill Gordon Rorke Gavin Stevens The second Test at Kanpur was notable for being India's first-ever Test victory over the Australians, and also the first match to be played on a turf wicket.

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    Years after Sandy and the others have moved on to the Senior School(where Miss Brodie does not teach) and into the world, Miss Mackay has an appointment with Sandy in which she bemoans the fact that"it's still going on", that is, that Miss Brodie is training up another round of young girls who will come to think they are better than the other girls.

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