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official Richard Mc
Iver,
American politician Rose Mc
Iver, New
Zealand actress MacIver Norm
Maciver,
Canadian sportsman Robert Morrison MacIver,
American sociologist...
- Clan
MacIver or Clan
MacIvor, also
known as Clan
Iver, is a
Scottish clan
recognised by the Lord Lyon King of Arms. The clan, however, does not have a...
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Alexandra Elena MacIver (born 18 June 1998) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for
National Women's
Soccer League (NWSL) club Washington...
- 1960s. For a time,
Haver uses
psychotic mental patient Troy
MacIver as his alibi; as
MacIver's therapist at St. Ann's Sanitarium,
Haver releases the man...
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consists of:
Angus MacPhail: Accordion,
vocals Andrew Stevenson:
Highland bagpipes,
small pipes, whistles,
fiddle Norrie MacIver: Lead singer, guitar...
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Charles MacIver (28
November 1866 – 21
December 1935) was a
British sailor who
competed in the 1908
Summer Olympics. He was a crew
member of the British...
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Robert Morrison MacIver (April 17, 1882 – June 15, 1970) was a
sociologist and
political scientist.
Robert Morrison MacIver was born in Stornoway, Isle...
- The John K.
MacIver Institute for
Public Policy is a Wisconsin-based
conservative think tank.
According to the organization, the
MacIver Institute promotes...
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David Randall-
MacIver 1873-1945 by
David Ridgway, 1984 "Solomon's Mines". The New York Times. 14
April 1906. pp. RB241. Randall-
MacIver,
David (1906)...
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Juliette MacIver is a New
Zealand children’s
picture book writer. Her work has been
widely reviewed and
shortlisted for a
number of awards, and her book...