Examples of using Macrae in English and their translations into Greek
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their allies the Clan Macrae.
She had confided with Mrs MacRae that prior to visiting the island she had gone into a trance that lasted a week, which of course alarmed the islander.
their allies the Clan Macrae.
The Economist published a special supplement on France written by Norman Macrae to mark ten years of Gaullist rule.
She told MacRae that she had changed her mind,
their allies the Clan Macrae.
written by Fiona Macrae, as many as a third of couples struggle to conceive.
My father, John Macrae, is a crofter of good standing in the parish,
As UK Daily Mail reporter Fiona Macrae writes, some researchers are suggesting this could be the most significant find in Christian archeology since the Dead Sea scrolls in 1947.
She told Mrs MacRae that certain people were disturbing her telepathically,
As UK Daily Mail reporter Fiona Macrae writes, some researchers are suggesting this could be the most significant find in Christian archeology since the Dead Sea scrolls in 1947.
Attridge and MacRae date the document between A.D. 140
new services," said Ian Macrae, Ofcom's Director of Market Intelligence.
as Macrae writes,“experts believe would be impossible to achieve artificially.”.
Initial metallurgical research indicates that the codices are about 2,000 years old-based on the manner of corrosion they have undergone, which, as Macrae writes,“experts believe would be impossible to achieve artificially.”.
which is great news for the whole family,” Mr Macrae said.
By Graeme Macrae Burnet.
Poor Richard has been taken ill, and this Mr. Macrae was kind enough to bring him home.
You know, Mrs. Macrae, I wonder if we ought to go to India.
Terry MacRae What.
