Wallace Reginald McDonald (18 July 1876 – 2 May 1946) was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Portage-du-Fort, Quebec...
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Michael Giles was replaced with another former King Crimson drummer Ian Wallace. McDonald moved to New York City in the mid-1970s. In 1976, he co-formed the...
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Richard McDonald (February 16, 1909 – July 14, 1998) and Maurice McDonald (November 26, 1902 – December 11, 1971), collectively known as the McDonald Brothers...
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which no McDonald's All-Americans participated. The teams are sponsored by McDonald's. Proceeds from the annual games go to local Ronald McDonald House Charities...
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Harold Wallace McDonald (born September 7, 1975) is a Costa Rican former footballer who played as a right-back and central midfielder. He started his career...
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bought out the McDonald brothers. Previously headquartered in Oak Brook, Illinois, it moved to nearby Chicago in June 2018. McDonald's is also a real...
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Desmond, Hazel Phillips, Denise Drysdale, Jeanne Little, and Rowena Wallace. McDonald, apart from being a staple of film and television since the late 1930s...
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Christopher Wallace (born October 12, 1947) is an American broadcast journalist. He is known for his tough and wide-ranging interviews, for which he is...
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except that it eliminates all mention of McDonald's such as the franchise logo and a bear replacing the Ronald McDonald mascot. This was done in order to avoid...
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Sir William Wallace (Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas, pronounced [ˈɯʎam ˈuəl̪ˠəs̪]; Norman French: William le Waleys; c. 1270 – 23 August 1305) was a...
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