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McGillivray

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Mc·Gil·li·vray  (m-gl-vr), Alexander 1759?-1793.
Creek leader who sided with the British during the American Revolution, accepted Spanish aid in resisting U.S. expansion, and signed a peace treaty with the United States (1790).


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The district will wait until spring to decide whether to cancel the other six school days, district spokesman Pat McGillivray said.
The technique used by McGillivray is similar to the ultrasound used on pregnant women.
Byline: JOHN SLIM I DON'T usually enjoy David McGillivray and Walter Zerlin Jnr's accounts of the Townswomen Guild's destruction of any play that comes its way - but this has a charm of its own.
 
 
 
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