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McCormick

[ muh-kawr-mik ]

noun

  1. Anne Elizabeth O'Hare, 1882–1954, U.S. journalist and foreign news correspondent, born in England: Pulitzer Prize for Correspondence 1937, first female recipient.
  2. Cyrus Hall, 1809–84, U.S. inventor and businessman noted for his contributions to the design and production of harvesting machinery.
  3. Patricia Pat, 1930–2023, U.S. springboard and platform diver: Olympic gold medalist 1952, 1956.
  4. Robert Rutherford Bertie, 1880–1955, U.S. newspaper publisher noted for his outspoken promotion of political conservatism.


McCormick

/ əˈɔːɪ /

noun

  1. McCormickCyrus Hall18091884MUSTECHNOLOGY: inventor Cyrus Hall. 1809–84, US inventor of the reaping machine (1831)
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Little Stars leader Karen McCormick is one of those who may lose their job.

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David McCormick - Collections manager at Chequers, the official country residence of the prime minister.

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In a signal the tide was turning, last year’s Oscars included a special tribute to the stunt community, presented by “Fall Guy” stars Emily Blunt and Ryan Gosling and produced by Leitch and McCormick.

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Writing in the Guardian, Lisa Wright awarded it four stars, praising its "poignant moments", while The Telegraph's Neil McCormick gave it five stars, calling it a "glorious return to his bombastic, melodious 1970s pomp".

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Ms McCormick called back that evening at about 19:30 and was told to go to the hospital, where an emergency caesarean was carried out.

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