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McNamara

[mak-nuh-mar-uh]

noun

  1. Robert Strange, 1916–2009, U.S. business executive and government official: Secretary of Defense 1961–68; president of World Bank 1968–81.



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The Times’ Lorraine Ali, Tracy Brown and Mary McNamara discuss the finale and the season that came before it.

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McNamara: As someone who has not played the game but has watched a lot of television, I am going to make the wild guess that Ellie is not dead.

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McNamara: I love the granular music criticism, Lorraine!

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Noel McNamara, Bordeaux's attack coach, says Bielle-Biarrey has brought his own brand of small-town hustle with him though, leaning on the skills he relied on as an under-sized teenage fly-half.

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Times culture critic Mary McNamara wrote a column about how this play about John Proctor and #MeToo cured her of her aversion to theatrical works-in-progress.

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