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McMillan

[ muhk-mil-uhn ]

noun

  1. Edwin Mat·ti·son [mat, -, uh, -s, uh, n], 1907–91, U.S. educator and physicist: Nobel Prize in chemistry 1951.


McMillan

/ məkˈmɪlən /

noun

  1. McMillanEdwin M(attison)19071991MUSSCIENCE: physicist Edwin M ( attison ). 1907–91, US physicist; Nobel prize for chemistry 1951 (with Glenn Seaborg) for the discovery of transuranic elements


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Outside, they killed Hector McMillan, a Canadian missionary, before joining the ranks of the fleeing rebels.

After The Source, Osorio became an executive editor at BET.com before McMillan came calling.

Yet without money, without access, and without readership, that history McMillan seems intent on making will be absent.

The current print circulation, also provided by McMillan, stands somewhere between 175,000 and 250,000, depending on the issue.

In 2005, Jimmy McMillan founded The Rent is Too Damn High Party.

"You go with me," declared McMillan, twisting his left hand in the collar of Carl's bathing suit.

"McMillan is pulling back to the pier," proceeded Dick, watching below.

On this account, McMillan was not very amiably disposed toward the young motorist and his friends.

Mebby it won't be so easy as you think for McMillan to get us away from these scoundrels.

They were alone under the electric light, all the others on the wharf having gone with McMillan to help in the rescue of Holcomb.

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