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    Sir David William Cross MacMillan FRS FRSE (born 16 March 1968) is a Scottish chemist and the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor of...
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    Margaret Olwen MacMillan, OM CC CH FRSL FRSC FBA FRCGS (born December 23, 1943) is a Canadian historian and professor at the University of Oxford. She...
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  • displayed in many of MacMillan's ballets, had its roots in his childhood. When the grammar school returned to Great Yarmouth in 1944, MacMillan found a new ballet...
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  • ISBN 978-8401812675. MacMillan, George; MacMillan, John; MacMillan, Judy; MacMillan, David; MacMillan, Andrew (2013). General Sir Gordon MacMillan of MacMillan and Knap...
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  • son-in-law John MacMillan steered the company out of a debt crisis and into stability. The two branches of the family—the MacMillans and the Cargills—continue...
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  • Beth Grant as Helen Hawthorne James as Sam Silver Carlos Carrasco as Ortiz David Kriegel as Terry Natsuko Ohama as Mrs. Kamino Daniel Villarreal as Ray Margaret...
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    reactions is an example of chirality and green chemistry. Organic chemists David MacMillan and Benjamin List were both awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize in chemistry...
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    extinct and the Chiefship passed to MacMillan of Dunmore, whose lands were on the side of Loch Tarbert. The MacMillans were not noted Jacobites and during...
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  • was married to Patricia A. MacMillan. He was survived by his nine children, John H. MacMillan IV (Louise), David Macmillan (Karen), Kate Reed (Harold)...
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  • racing driver David McMillan, Canadian chef at the restaurant Joe Beef Dave MacMillan (1886–1963), American basketball coach David MacMillan (born 1968)...
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  • David MacMillan is an American sound engineer. He has won three Academy Awards for Best Sound. He has worked on over 70 films since 1973. The Right Stuff...
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  • Senior Media Adviser Spencer Garrett as Steve Biegun, Foreign Policy Adviser David Barry Gray as Todd Palin Brian Howe as Randy Scheunemann, Foreign Policy...
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  • Syukuro Manabe, born in Japan, Physics, 2021 David MacMillan, born in United Kingdom, Chemistry, 2021 David Julius, Physiology or Medicine, 2021 Ardem Patapoutian...
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  • MacMillan, Macmillan, McMillan, and M'Millan are variants of a Scottish surname; see also the similar surname McMillen. The origin of the name derives...
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  • Richard McMillan (also known as Richard MacMillan; 20 March 1951 – 19 February 2017) was a Canadian film, television and stage actor. McMillan was born...
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    Arran, Scotland. MacMillan was one of the co-founders of Macmillan Publishers along with his brother Alexander in London. Daniel MacMillan was born on 13...
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    referred to MacMillan as "Uncle Dan," and they would correspond via letters. While piloting her Sea Pup motorboat, Look recognized Donald MacMillan's 88-foot...
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  • David MacMillan (December 24, 1886 – July 9, 1963) was an American basketball coach. He was a longtime head coach at the University of Minnesota (18 seasons...
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  • James MacMillan's Saxophone Concerto [...] is quite astounding, and all the more so for being packed into three five-minute movements." David Kettle...
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  • list of compositions by James MacMillan (born 1959), a Scottish composer of contemporary classical music. MacMillan's music is published by Boosey &...
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    identified Macmillan as that gentleman. A 1939 plaque on the family smithy in Courthill reads "He builded better than he knew." Yet MacMillan lived in Glasgow...
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    them more efficient. He shared the 2021 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with David MacMillan "for the development of asymmetric organocatalysis". Born to an upper-middle-class...
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  • Violin Concerto by Sir James MacMillan". The Herald. Retrieved 25 June 2023. Kettle, David (8 September 2022). "James MacMillan on his new Violin Concerto...
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    original on May 9, 2016. "Shannon Mac Millan". Angel City FC. Retrieved December 16, 2023. "Soccer profile: Shannon MacMillan". Archived from the original...
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    was announced that Nobel prize-winning organic chemist Chemistry Sir David MacMillan and Dame Kate Bingham entrepreneur who headed the successful Vaccine...
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    at Yale University. It is named after Whitney MacMillan and his wife Betty. As of 2021, the Macmillan Center currently offers degrees for both undergraduate...
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    Palgrave Macmillan is a British academic and trade publishing company headquartered in the London Borough of Camden. Its programme includes textbooks...
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  • Harriet Louise MacMillan is a Canadian pediatrician, psychiatrist, and scientist. As a Distinguished University Professor at McMaster University, she...
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    123°07′20″W / 49.285814°N 123.122269°W / 49.285814; -123.122269The MacMillan Bloedel Building is a 27-storey office tower in Vancouver, British Columbia...
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  • Spectator described it as "one of MacMillan's masterpieces." Quickening is set to text by the British poet and frequent MacMillan collaborator Michael Symmons...
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