- Paul
Robert Mackness (born 1973) is the
Archdeacon of St
Davids since March 2018.
Mackness was
educated at the
University of Wales, Lampeter, and studied...
-
school in 1970 to
create Scots PGC College.
Mackness died in 1973 in Corinda. Bonnin, Nancy, "Constance
Mackness (1882–1973)",
Australian Dictionary of Biography...
- Look up
Mack or
mack in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mack may
refer to:
Mack (given name)
Mack (surname)
Reinhold Mack,
German record producer and...
- The
Mack is a 1973
American blaxploitation crime drama film
directed by
California native Michael Campus,
starring Max
Julien and
Richard Pryor. The film...
-
Allison Christin Mack (born July 29, 1982) is an
American actress. She pla****
Chloe ****van on the
superhero series Smallville (2001–2011) and had a recurring...
-
Mack Bryggeri (English:
Mack Brewery;
Norwegian official name:
Macks Ølbryggeri AS) is a
brewery in Balsfjord, Norway. It
claims to be world's northernmost...
-
third species,
Quinkana babarra, was
named in 1996 by
researcher Brian Mackness and
paleontologist Paul M.A. Willis. The
holotype (QM F23220 from the Queensland...
- "Return of the
Mack" is a song
written and
recorded by
British R&B
singer Mark Morrison,
released by WEA and
Atlantic as the
third single from his debut...
-
Yusaf Mack (born
January 20, 1980) is an
American former professional boxer. On
November 17, 2000, in his
professional boxing debut,
Mack defeated Willie...
-
Darren Roy
Mack (born
January 31, 1961) is the
convicted killer of his 39-year-old
estranged wife,
Charla Mack, and of
attempted murder of
Family Court...