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McIntire

American  
[mak-in-tahyuhr] / ˈmæk ɪnˌtaɪər /

noun

  1. Samuel, 1757–1811, U.S. architect and woodcarver.


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“Therapy helped,” said Christie McIntire, whose move to Tennessee restored her sense of community but still left emotional work to do.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 17, 2026

Importantly, there has been some very good reporting on Crow and Thomas’ relationship over the years, most notably by Ken Vogel and Mike McIntire back in 2011.

From Slate • May 23, 2023

“He’s going to be sorely missed, there’s no doubt about that,” fire Chief Rick Jones said of McIntire on Monday evening, noting that McIntire grew up in the borough, The Post-Gazette reported.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 3, 2023

“He made the ultimate sacrifice in service to community,” Mr. Shapiro said of Chief McIntire.

From New York Times • Jan. 2, 2023

McIntire had collected a murky company that threatened with the rumble of heavenly artillery.

From The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No. 6, December 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy by Various