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McClure

[muh-kloor]

noun

  1. Samuel Sidney, 1857–1949, U.S. editor and publisher, born in Ireland.



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Rooney was taking up a player-coach role for the England team, with fellow managers boxer Tyson Fury, ex-football boss Harry Redknapp and actor Vicky McClure.

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McClure said there is “some indication” that more than one suspect entered Snell’s home.

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Bob McClure’s ancestors arrived in 1889.

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“The cow has this; the cow has that,” McClure explained, “and out of bed you go.”

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McClure was only 10 years old when the park was created, so he wasn’t aware of the legal intricacies.

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