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Answer for the clue "Surname of the brothers who founded the world's largest burger chain ", 8 letters:
mcdonald

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Population (2000): 159 Housing Units (2000): 109 Land area (2000): 0.183844 sq. miles (0.476154 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.183844 sq. miles (0.476154 sq. km) FIPS code: 43750 Located within: Kansas ...

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It was the only place in Mississippi County I carried, except for two black precincts in Blytheville that were turned the weekend before the election by a black funeral-home operator, LaVester McDonald, and the local newspaper editor, Hank Haines.

It's the 'Braxian element in McDonald that's driving her on in the hope of uncovering some sensational story that's going to catapult her into the big-time, and it's beavering away inside us, sapping our moral courage and reinforcing our instincts for self-preservation.

He lives in the same Congressional district and neighborhood (Warr Acres) as McDonald.

The vice chairman of Polaris, a jumped-up German sausage-maker who never in a million years could have gotten into the club on his own, was now at Woodland, courtesy of Wilson McDonald.

Tom tells me and the course manager, Jock, a ruddy-faced man from the Black Isle in the Highlands whose full name is John Macgregor McDonald Mackay.

McDonald could be completely innocent, and we could be screwing him out of his lifetime job.

Hall claims that on the night before the bombing, several witnesses saw McVeigh meet with ATF agent Alex McCauley and two other individuals of Middle Eastern descent in an Oklahoma City McDonalds at approximately 9:30 p.

McDonald, you have been rearrested after the revocation of your bail granted after the killing of your husband, Wilson McDonald .

While Ray Kroc gets all the kudos for building the company, it was the genius of the brothers McDonald, Richard and Maurice, in 1948, to divide the production of restaurant food into discrete, skill-less tasks.

One thing that's happened is that Big Jack Donovan has spoken to Mr McDonald, the District Forestry Officer at the Forestry Commission, and since I've been thirteen he's taken me on work experience for three days a week during the summer holidays and taught me their side of things.