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Maclaren

[ muhk-lar-uhn, muh-klar- ]

noun

  1. I·an [ee, -, uh, n, ahy, -, uh, n]. Watson, John.


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The study was co-authored by Neil Maclaren, a postdoctoral research associate in the Department of Mathematics, and Kazuyuki Aihara, executive director of the International Research Center for Neurointelligence at the University of Tokyo.

The show’s creator and writer, Peter Harness, working with the directors Michelle MacLaren, Oliver Hirschbiegel and Joseph Cedar, carries off both with aplomb, and maintains a dry tone and an appealing atmosphere of foreboding.

Nearly all the rest accuse the county’s Department of Children and Family Services of rampant sexual abuse at MacLaren Children’s Center, a since-shuttered shelter for foster kids in El Monte.

Ruth MacLaren, from Devon Science, offers a six-week course of practical science lessons for home-educated children.

From BBC

Academic and royal specialist Pauline MacLaren says the show's portrayal of the Queen and the public's reaction to the royals at this time "is fairly accurate".

From BBC

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