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McNally

[ muhk-nal-ee ]

noun

  1. Terrence, 1939–2020, U.S. playwright.


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From On Highway 61: Music, Race, and the Evolution of Cultural Freedom by Dennis McNally.

Thirty-five years ago, Dennis McNally wrote a life of Beat icon Jack Kerouac.

In late May, McNally began coordinating his investigation into German currency operations with the British.

Reeves was visibly perturbed when he saw the amount of British currency that McNally had recovered in Austria.

Playwright Terence McNally updated his 1982 play with freshly satiric references.

In a running fight for miles McNally's men killed sixteen bandits, while only one escaped.

A parley ensued, but McNally refused to go back without the cattle, which the Mexicans had finally to surrender.

Yes, it is a bold and a rash deed to challenge in one sentence history, romance, and Rand and McNally.

McNally had a private carriage also, with a footman in livery.

It was said that McNally often took as much as 1,600 in a single day.

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