Examples of using Macmillan in English and their translations into Dutch
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Programming
In 1949 he became President of MacMillan Bloedel Limited
After returning to land, MacMillan sent Piugaattoq and Green to explore a route to the west.
I start from the Webster's New World Dictionary, Macmillan, 1997, that produces the result that"bang on" doesn't exist.
Ten percent of their sales, and all proceeds from the London Underground Song are donated to Macmillan Cancer Relief.
Of the profits from the album sales go to Macmillan Cancer Relief.
Arthur Lincoln Frothingham, The monuments of Christian Rome from Constantine to the Renaissance(New York: The Macmillan Company, 1908).
her picture book concepts were twice highly recommended for the Macmillan Prize.
should be Mr. Macmillan.
Education==Born in London, his parents were Norman Macmillan Hinshelwood, a chartered accountant, and Ethe Frances née Smith.
should be Mr. Macmillan. and the recommendation is that Sir Anthony's successor.
The Macmillan Birder's Guide to European and Middle Eastern Birds, illustrated by Alan Harris, with text by Hadoram Shirihai
With the 21-year-old model Christine Keeler. In a letter to Mr Macmillan, in which he denied any impropriety in a personal statement Mr Profumo admitted lying to the House of Commons.
Encyclopædia Britannica, Macmillan, Edita, Imprimerie Nationale
Doctor MacMillan to.
Name is Stuart MacMillan.
London: MacMillan, 1991.
It's Joe MacMillan.
Founding CEO of MacMillan.
My son-in-law, Joe MacMillan.
Founding CEO, MacMillan Utility.