Norman James MacLean (September 21, 1920 – July 3, 2000) was a Canadian politician. He represented the electoral district of Inverness in the Nova Scotia...
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Norman Maclean (1862–1941). Maclean and his younger brother, Paul Davidson MacLean (1906–1938) were homeschooled by their father until 1913. Maclean recalled...
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Norman Maclean (1902–1990) was an American author and scholar. Norman Maclean may also refer to: Tormod MacGill-Eain (Norman Hector Mackinnon Maclean...
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Rev. John Norman Maclean (Scottish Gaelic: an t-Urr. Iain Tormod MacGilleEathain) (1862–1941) was a Scottish-Canadian Presbyterian minister who emigrated...
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Alistair Stuart MacLean (Scottish Gaelic: Alasdair MacGill-Eain; 21 April 1922 – 2 February 1987) was a Scottish novelist who wrote popular thrillers and...
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independent on February 24, 1987. MacLean was born in Antigonish, Nova Scotia in 1936. One of his brothers, Norman J. MacLean, also served in the Nova Scotia...
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Sorley MacLean (Scottish Gaelic: Somhairle MacGill-Eain; 26 October 1911 – 24 November 1996) was a Scottish Gaelic poet, described by the Scottish Poetry...
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based on Norman Maclean's 1976 semi-autobiographical novella of the same name. It stars Craig Sheffer and Brad Pitt as the Maclean brothers, Norman and Paul...
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Legislative Assembly: Inverness returned two members from 1867-1981. Beck, J. Murray. "YOUNG, Sir WILLIAM". Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online. Retrieved...
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Lunenburg Centre Mike Laffin, Cape Breton Centre Merryl Lawton, Digby Donnie MacLeod, Cape Breton East Alex McIntosh, Yarmouth Edmund L. Morris, Halifax Needham...
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