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Munster William McBrien Building, the
administrative headquarters of the
Toronto Transit Commission Mac
Brien Hanks, Patrick; Lenarčič, Simon;
McClure, Peter...
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James McBrien (30
November 1869 - 1958) was a
Metropolitan Police officer and detective. A
Roman Catholic born at Gortmore,
County Cavan, Ireland, he...
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Richard Peter McBrien (August 19, 1936 –
January 25, 2015) was a
Catholic priest, theologian, and
writer who was the Crowley-O'Brien
Professor of Theology...
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Scott McBrien (born
February 14, 1980) is an
American former football quarterback. He pla****
football for
several professional and
college teams, most...
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March 7, 2011
McBrien (1998), pp. 4–5.
Schwartz (1977), p. 11
Schwartz (1977), p. 18
McBrien (1998), p. 10.
McBrien (1998), p. 21
McBrien (1998), p. 26...
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Muriel Irene McBrien Kauffman (August 28, 1916 –
March 17, 1995) was a
Canadian civic leader and
philanthropist in
Kansas City, Missouri. She was the...
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published on 9
February 1831,
accessed on 22
August 2024
McBrien 2000, p. 276. Pham 2004, pp. 20–21.
McBrien 2000, p. 339. Pope
Gregory XVI.
Commissum divinitus...
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Likely Herman "Like"
McBrien OBE (7
December 1892 – 22
December 1956) was a
leading Australian rules football administrator in the
Victorian Football...
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Frederick George McBrien (15 June 1888 – 2 July 1938) was an
Ontario lawyer and
political figure. He
represented Toronto Southwest and then
Brockton from...
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Richard McBrien divides the
bishops attending Vatican I into
three groups. The
first group,
which McBrien calls the "active infallibilists"...