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Cormack

American  
[kawr-muhk] / ˈkɔr mək /

noun

  1. Allan MacLeod 1924–98, U.S. physicist and biophysicist, born in South Africa: Nobel Prize 1979.


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The club are now looking for their fifth manager since Derek McInnes' eight-year reign ended in 2021, with Cormack having been chairman for the past four appointments.

From BBC • Jan. 4, 2026

When club chairman Dave Cormack joined him on radio, Miller gently chided him about his poor technique when lifting the trophy.

From BBC • May 24, 2025

"With the search for a new manager at an advanced stage, Peter Leven will assume control of all first team matters until the process is concluded," Cormack said in an Aberdeen statement.

From BBC • Mar. 9, 2024

"They were all consistently picky on their food type regardless of size," Ms Cormack says.

From Science Daily • Jan. 4, 2024

By the kilt of Cormack MacCormack, I'm glad ye reminded me.

From The Moon Pool by Merritt, Abraham