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McRae

[ muh-krey ]

noun

  1. Carmen, 1920–94, U.S. jazz singer and songwriter.


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McRae says it involves conversations with Native communities, guided by elders, who help to work through each individual situation.

For McRae, viewing the land as a relation is a kind of North Star as we adventure through places both new and familiar.

“You’re re-traumatizing a victim that has already been traumatized,” McRae said.

John McRae, an Army officer who participated in 2007, explains.

A riot ensued, in which a man named Malcolm McRae was so severely injured that he died.

I don't know what else happened to him for just then Sheriff McRae came in front of me and pushed the fellow off the box.

In this raid upon the meeting McRae smashed citizens right and left, women as well as men.

Evidently the waving of McRae's revolver was the prearranged signal for the carnage to commence.

When the women arrived at the jail they were met by Sheriff McRae who refused to allow the dinner to be served to the men.

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