Similar words: oracle, treacle, coracle, heracles, miracle, manacle, debacle, tentacle. Meaning: n. Scottish physiologist who directed the research by F. G. Banting and C. H. Best that led to the discovery of insulin (1876-1935).
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1. Please give my greeting to Miss Macleod.
2. Please give my greeting to Ms. Macleod.
3. The most recent example is an application by MacLeod Estates to construct an 80 seater restaurant and exhibition centre at Glenbrittle.
4. Losing the potent force of Murdo MacLeod can not be used as an excuse, either.
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5. Here MacLeod is able to activate the past by the most delicate retrieval.
6. This is exactly what happened when John MacLeod was relieved of his command.
7. A memorial to Macleod stands by the side of the river, close to the site of his old home.
8. Monday, their last day in the Macleod castle, dawned with higher winds.
9. Macleod was attacked by both liberals and conservatives in the Legco for failing to provide sufficient tax concessions to middle income earners.
10. But MacLeod pulls it off, even writing 10 of the 12 songs on the disc.
11. Both Johnson and Lady Macleod found the book wanting, her objection being that the author did not practise what he preached.
12. Then Macleod, to the astonishment of some of his most ardent supporters, decided not to enter the lists.
13. Whereas Ms Macleod has an army of supporters canvassing the streets of Chiswick, Mr Daker cuts a solitary figure handing out leaflets outside primary schools and train stations.
14. Whereas Ms Macleod has traversed the country in search of a parliamentary seat—she stood in 1997 in Ross, Skye and Inverness West—Mr Daker, a local councillor, pushes his neighbourhood roots.
15. Last spring, marketer and blogger Hugh MacLeod posted a question on his site: If open source is such a phenomenon, where are all the open source billionaires?
16. As Hugh MacLeod might say, these are creative pillars for you to hide behind and depend on instead of being creative.
17. The first one you call is Scott MacLeod of Star Realty.
18. The analysts, Ajay Kapur, Niall Macleod, and Narendra Singh, had coined a term for this state of affairs: plutonomy.
19. Hugh Macleod, gifted cartoonist and profane marketing blogger is now making his living selling limited edition art work based on his cartoons.
20. However, the admissibility of such evidence was questioned when the Crown cross-questioned Professor Macleod, an expert witness for the trustees.
21. That year, he married his first wife, Mary Paul MacLeod.
22. "The media profile can become toxic if they are seen to be overly profiteering or mercenary, " Macleod said. "They just need to be careful that they don't step on the wrong side of tastefulness."
23. "All I know is that a hand punched the ball, " said Scotland's manager Ally MacLeod. "You win some, you lose some."
24. Perhaps the best example of a business card that works as a self-promotion tool is Hugh Macleod.
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