Examples of using Macmillan in English and their translations into Spanish
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Captain MacMillan, on a failed assassination attempt on Imran Zakhaev in Pripyat, Ukraine.
It was often reported erroneously that Greer Garson was born in this house The Macmillan International Film Encyclopedia gives her year of birth as 1908
published by Palgrave MacMillan and co-edited with my colleague Alexander Brem,
Palgrave Macmillan, 2004); also, Amalgamated Engineering, Printing& Manufacturing Union
Kenneth MacMillan, Jerome Robbins and others.
and Leanne MacMillan, Director of Policy
Palgrave Macmillan, in press 2005.
John Tyrrell London: Macmillan Publisher, 2001.
Pearson Plc's Penguin Group and the Macmillan unit of Verlagsgruppe Georg von Holtzbrinck GmbH.
eds.(New York, The Macmillan Press, Limited,
Attachment 12 is a report by Dovetail Consulting which describes itself as a“summary of a two-day workshop”,“the purpose of which was to consult with scientists to obtain their input on ecological aspects of MacMillan Bloedel's BC Coastal Forest Project.” The Submission indicates in Note xlvi that Dovetail Consulting prepared the report,
Norman Macmillan, writing some years after the event,
both Winston Churchill and Harold Macmillan favoured some form of European union,
Basingstoke, MacMillan, 1981), p. 22.
Doctor MacMillan.
Katherine MacMillan.
Macmillan Pub.
MacMillan Pharmaceuticals?
MacMillan Toys!
MacMillan and Overlord.