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McKay

McKay or MacKay is an Irish / Scottish surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Usage examples of "mckay".

A friend of Culverhouse had recommended that we hire John Mckay as our first coach.

It got to the point where Culverhouse felt Mckay knew more than I did about player personnel, my area of expertise.

Under most circumstances McKay had no use for lezzies, but these two had long ago established themselves in his eyes as Good Troop, which transcended all other classifications.

Reverend Doctor John Tinker Meadows met with the press and the television and radio people in the fourth-floor conference room at the Manse and read the statement prepared for him by Jenny Albritton, Spencer McKay and Walker McGaw, assisted by Alberta Macy.

Chamisaville state personnel, Loren McKay and Buddy Namath, who added nothing to the plethora of noninformation he already had.

McKay had always envisioned a superagent, but more than a foot soldier, an artillery man, or any combat veteran was needed.

DuBois, writers like Zora Neale Hurston, Claude McKay and Countee Cullen, painters like William H.

They were all there, all the Grand Old Men of the field: McKay, Kliest, Taranto--even Sagan, little more than an ancient withered husk in his electric wheelchair.

He was also the State's star witness against political boss Frank McKay.

At one time he was confined in a fort called McKay, where now stands the town of Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin.

Scott McKay was already unlatching his safety belt as he looked over his right shoulder at the attractive woman in the observer's seat.

The mountains came down on every side, making a great tree-lined bowl that seemed, when McKay first saw it, to be filled with the still wine of peace.

Special Prosecutor Sigler believed that Frank McKay was responsible for the Hooper murder based on word on the street.