Then she shoves MacMillan in the chest and exits stage left.
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Instead, MacMillan has the temerity to issue a caveat mid-thrust.
‘Halt and Catch Fire’ and AMC’s Push to Reset Dramas|Andrew Romano|May 30, 2014|DAILY BEAST
It merged into what was then called Macmillan, and disappeared, as did the imprint it merged into.
The Victims of the Penguin & Random House Merger: Literary Agents|Ella Delany|November 28, 2012|DAILY BEAST
John Sargent, the CEO of Macmillan, today published a letter insisting that he did not act illegally, and there was no collusion.
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But Apple, Penguin, and Macmillan have reportedly rejected settlement talks.
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His new book, Incredible Adventures (Macmillan), is a combination of both methods.
Punch or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, December 2, 1914|Various
Borup and MacMillan had also gone ashore, in the hope of obtaining game but had not found any.
The North Pole|Robert E. Peary
By the desire of Mr. Macmillan, a translation of the De Monarchia is subjoined.
Dante. An essay.|R. W. Church
What would Mr. Strahan or Mr. Macmillan not give to have the command of such a host?
Western Worthies|J. Stephen Jeans
For permission to use this material the editors are grateful to The Macmillan Company, publishers.
Benjamin Franklin|Frank Luther Mott
British Dictionary definitions for Macmillan (1 of 2)
MacMillan
noun
James (Loy). born 1959, Scottish composer and conductor; his works include two symphonies, the orchestral work Confession of Isobel Gowdie (1990), and the operas Ines de Castro (1996) and The Sacrifice (2007)
Sir Kenneth. 1929–92, British choreographer, dancer, and ballet director; chief choreographer for the Royal Ballet from 1970
British Dictionary definitions for Macmillan (2 of 2)
Macmillan
/ (məkˈmɪlən) /
noun
(Maurice) Harold, 1st Earl of Stockton. 1894–1986, British statesman; Conservative prime minister (1957–63)