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tartan known as the
MacDonald of Glencoe, it is very
different from the
MacIan or the Ardnamuchan. This is the
proper tartan for
Glencoe and was found...
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directed by Jóhann Jóhannsson, who co-wrote the
screenplay with José
Enrique Macián.
Based on the 1930
novel of the same name by
English author Olaf Stapledon...
- Wizard) is a 1966
Spanish animated film
directed and
produced by
Francisco Macián. The film
features the six
children of the
Telerin family,
characters created...
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Francisco Macián Blasco (born 1
November 1929 in Barcelona, died 23
October 1976) was a
Spanish animator. In 1969 he
patented an
animation technique he...
- from the
original on 4
March 2016.
Retrieved 13
January 2016.
Pickering G,
Macian N,
Libert F,
Cardot JM,
Coissard S,
Perovitch P, et al. (September 2014)...
- Clan Gunn sept
names are
derived from the
names of chief's sons: Johnson,
MacIan, Mackean, Kean and
Keene all
derive from 'son of John'.
Further to this...
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Catholic named Evan
MacIan and an
atheist socialist named James Turnbull.
Lynette Hunter has
argued that the
novel is more
sympathetic to
MacIan, but does indicate...
-
Center for
Biotechnology Information.
Retrieved 2007-03-19.
Pujalte MJ,
Macian MC,
Arahal DR,
Ludwig W,
Schleifer KH,
Garay E (2005). "Nereida
ignava gen...
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Robert Ronald McIan (1803 – 13
December 1856), also
Robert Ranald McIan, was a
Scottish actor and painter. He is best
known for
romanticised depictions...
- (Give Me a
Little Looove!),
directed by José María Forqué and
Francisco Macián.
Their song "Going Nowhere" from the
soundtrack to Los
chicos con las chicas...