- John H.
McCall MacBain OC (born
February 13, 1958) is a
Canadian businessman and
philanthropist who is the
founder of the
McCall MacBain Foundation and...
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Alexander Macbain (1855–1907),
Scottish philologist, best
known today for An
Etymological Dictionary of the
Gaelic Language (1896) John
MacBain, the founder...
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Arthur Allister (Al)
MacBain (4
September 1925 – 3
April 2003) was a
Canadian lawyer and politician. Mc
Bain was a
Liberal party member of the
House of...
- Clan
MacBean (or Clan
MacBain), is a
highland Scottish clan and is a
member and
historic sept of Clan Chattan.
There could be
several possible Gaelic origins...
- The
MacBain Community Centre is a 100,000-square-foot
recreation facility in
Niagara Falls, Ontario. The
community centre has a
swimming pool, a walking...
- / 45.50500000°N 73.57750000°W / 45.50500000; -73.57750000 The
McCall MacBain Arts
Building (also
known as the Arts Building,
formerly the
McGill College...
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Teresa MacBain is a
former Methodist minister who came out as a
nonbeliever in 2012, and
returned to her
faith in 2016.
MacBain was
raised as a conservative...
- ox.ac.uk.
Retrieved on 7
August 2018. "McCall
MacBain Graduate Study Centre". June 2014. "McCall
MacBain Graduate Centre". wadham.ox.ac.uk.
Retrieved on...
- in an
amazing re-creation of Winehouse's
muscular soul vocals."
Hamish Macbain of the
Evening Standard was
critical of the film, writing, "The
final scene...
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uniformly great."
Looking back on the
album in 2016, the NME's
Hamish MacBain found it imperfect, but
commended the
ensemble for
creating a
record of...