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Lyman Corbitt Mc
Anally Jr. (/ˈmækənæliː/; born July 15, 1957),
known professionally as
Mac Mc
Anally, is an
American singer-songwriter,
session musician...
- Ray Mc
Anally (30
March 1926 – 15 June 1989) was an
Irish actor. He was the
recipient of
three BAFTA Awards in the late 1980s: two
BAFTA Film
Awards for...
- century), son of
Niall of the Nine Hostages. The
MacAnally sept of
County Tyrone were
descended from
Conchobar mac Con
Allaidh (fl. 12th century), chieftain...
- is a song
written and
recorded by
American country music artist Mac Mc
Anally. Mc
Anally has
charted with the song on two
separate occasions. The
first of...
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Morning News.
December 29, 2012.
Retrieved on
November 7, 2013.
David MacAnally (2006-05-04). "New
street drug "cheese"
brings concerns".
Eyewitness News...
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County Wicklow. Tina
Kellegher as
Niamh Quigley Niall Tóibín as Fr.
Frank MacAnally Frankie McCafferty as
Donal Doherty Joe
Savino as Liam
Coughlan Áine Ní...
- of Thaxted".
After his death, his
widow Alice married the Rev.
David MacAnally in 1895.
Behind the Veil, and
Other Poems (1863), not
included in his...
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second major label album, and
planned to
write with Luke
Laird and
Shane MacAnally later in the year
after her
touring schedule wrapped. "Biscuits", the...
- of
Mouth is the
ninth studio album by
American country music singer Mac Mc
Anally. It was
released by
DreamWorks Nashville in 1999.
Restless Heart covered...
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Nothing But the
Truth is the
fourth album by
American singer Mac Mc
Anally,
released in 1983 on
Geffen Records. The
album failed to chart. The
single "Minimum...