Examples of using Mckay in English and their translations into Spanish
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leaders like Butch McKay and Mark Hubbard,
has gained particular expertise in Florida's groundbreaking McKay Scholarship- a special needs voucher for students with disabilities.
even where it might be feasible to upskill existing workers see e.g. McKay, 2006.
This rise to the top intertwines the founder's personal history, which is rooted in the renowned family behind the‘McKay' brand of cookies that was created by his father Jorge McKay Harseim, and his own business outlook that was able to foresee the great potential behind a refined chocolate shop.
Kember, McKay, Sinclair and Wong 2008.
specifically a form of McKay correspondence, and can be related to many further objects,
the American McKay Sohlberg with her keynote"Towards and integrated model of cognition rehabilitation with a focus on functional outcomes", and another American, John DeLuca, with his talk"Are
a challenge that Heather McKay, the STRP Vice-Chair,
with the last flight in the program occurring on 20 December 1956, when McKay obtained dynamic stability data
specifically a form of McKay correspondence, and can be related to many further objects,
see McKay, 2006; Silvander, 2013.
Celeste McKay, Technical Analyst for International Chief Wilton Littlechild;
Mr. Robert MCKAY, Cartographer, Cartographic Section,
Israel is a vivid illustration on the use of land rights as a means of oppression HUSSEIN; MCKAY, 2003.
income levels of society, particularly those living in poverty EASTERLY 2001; MCKAY and VIZARD, 2005.
social policies that follow a distributional pattern of focusing on the poor(MCKAY; VIZARD,
Indeed, opponents to the incorporation of human rights into development initiatives often argue that the human rights discourse does not pay sufficient attention to cost(MCKAY; VIZARD,
Sorry, McKay.
Mr. McKay!
Does Miss McKay.