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Eleanor Laura McMain Secondary School is a
charter secondary school in
Uptown New Orleans, Louisiana. It is
operated by the
Inspire Charter Network. The...
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Eleanor McMain (1868–1934) was an
American settlement house worker and
progressive reformer in early-20th-century New Orleans.
McMain served as head resident...
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McMain (26
December 1872 – 1957) was an
English footballer who pla**** in the
Football League for
Notts County and
Wolverhampton Wanderers. Joe
McMain...
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Louisiana that
served grades 8–12. It was
located five
blocks away from
McMain Secondary School. The
school opened in 1931 and was
named for the renowned...
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International Paralympic Committee.
Retrieved 2022-02-10.
McMain,
Julie 2006.
Glamour addiction:
inside the
American ballroom dance industry...
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Laing (or Lang),
McCowan,
McMains (or
McMain),
McM****,
McClintock and
McOwan, Covian,
McCovian. Cahoon, a
variant name
Colhoun (disambiguation)...
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Monica Partridge born
Monica Agnes McMain (25 May 1915 – 2008) was a
British linguist and
Russian and Serbo-Croatian
scholar who was a benefactor...
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Surveillance Summaries. 60 (1): 1–42. PMID 21346710.
Ferris LE,
McMain-Klein M, Iron K (1998). "Factors
influencing the
delivery of
abortion services...
- Night's
Main Event of the
original run was
broadcast on
November 14, 1992. For much of its history, Sa****ay Night's
Main Event was
hosted by
Mc****n and...
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international full-back in five
matches (1894–1896). 26
December – Joe
McMain (d. 1957),
English footballer 27
December –
Tommy Crawshaw (d. 1960), England...