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George Macness Johnson (August 11, 1853 –
December 17, 1935) was a lawyer,
judge and
politician in Newfoundland. He
represented Trinity in the Newfoundland...
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macOS,
originally Mac OS X,
previously shortened as OS X, is an
operating system developed and
marketed by
Apple since 2001. It is the
primary operating...
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includes the
MacBook Air and
MacBook Pro laptops, and the i
Mac,
Mac Mini,
Mac Studio, and
Mac Pro desktops.
Macs are sold with Apple's
proprietary macOS operating...
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Thornton MacNess Niven (1806 – 1895) was a Scottish-American
architect and
master stonecutter who
worked primarily in Newburgh, New York, but also in...
- The
history of
macOS, Apple's
current Mac operating system formerly named Mac OS X
until 2011 and then OS X
until 2016,
began with the company's project...
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Fleetwood Mac are a British-American rock band
formed in
London in 1967 by
guitarist and
singer Peter Green.
Green named the band by
combining the surnames...
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Mac operating systems were
developed by
Apple Inc. in a
succession of two
major series. In 1984,
Apple debuted the
operating system that is now known...
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Kirsty Anna
MacColl (/məˈkɔːl/, mə-KAWL; 10
October 1959 – 18
December 2000) was a
British singer-songwriter,
daughter of folk
singer Ewan
MacColl. She recorded...
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macs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Macs,
MACS, etc. may
refer to:
Manual Ability classification System, of
manual dexterity in cerebral...
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Douglas MacArthur (26
January 1880 – 5
April 1964) was an
American general who
served as a top
commander during World War II and the
Korean War, achieving...