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MacNeal
MacNeal may refer to: *Burgess Macneal, American electrical and recording engineer *Elizabeth Macneal (born 1988), British writer * Harry L. MacNeal (1875–1950), United States Marine and recipient of the Medal of Honor *Maggie MacNeal (born 1950), Dutch singer * Noel MacNeal (born 1961), American puppeteer, writer and television director *Susan Elia MacNeal (born 1968), American writer *Catherine MacNeal, American actress who played Lisa Taylor on the show ''100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd'' *Archibald MacNeal Willard (1836–1918), American painter *MSC Software, engineering-software company founded as MacNeal–Schwendler Corporation by Richard MacNeal and Robert Schwendler See also * Clan MacNeil, Scottish clan *McNeil (other) *McNeill (other) * MacNeil * MacNeill *McNeal *MacNeille MacNeille or McNeile may refer to: MacNeille *Tress MacNeille (born 1951), American voice actress * Holbrook Mann MacNeille (1907–1973), American mathematician McNeile * Ethel McNe ...
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Maggie MacNeal
Maggie MacNeal (born Sjoukje Lucie van 't Spijker; 5 May 1950) is a Dutch singer. She was a member of Mouth & MacNeal, a pop duo from the Netherlands, who are best known for their million-selling recording of " How Do You Do" in 1972, which topped the Dutch chart and became a US top ten hit, and for representing the Netherlands at the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest, finishing third with the song "I See a Star", which went on to become a UK top ten hit. Career MacNeal had released one solo single – a cover, produced by Hans van Hemert, of "I Heard It Through the Grapevine", written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong and made famous by singer Marvin Gaye – before teaming up with Willem Duyn (Mouth), to form the duo known as Mouth & MacNeal, recording Pop international hits such as " How Do You Do" (1971) and "Hello-A" (1972). She was with Mouth & MacNeal from 1971 to 1974 including a participation in the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "I See a Star". After t ...
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Noel MacNeal
Noel MacNeal (born September 15, 1961), sometimes credited as Noel McNeal or Edward Noel MacNeal, is an American puppeteer, actor, director and writer of children's television who has performed since the early 1980s. He was the voice and puppeteer of Bear on ''Bear in the Big Blue House''. He also starred as Kako on '' Oobi'', Leon MacNeal on ''The Puzzle Place'' and as Magellan on ''Eureeka's Castle''. Career Noel portrays the environmentally friendly character ZoZo a mascot for safer streets, green transportation, and useful public spaces. This Jim Henson designed and created walk around puppet is used by Livable Streets Education to talk about these issues with young children and families. While Bear is his most famous character, MacNeal has also performed Mrs. (Mommy) Snuffleupagus and various Snuffleupagus relatives on ''Sesame Street'', Magellan, a baby dragon, on the ACE Award-winning series ''Eureeka's Castle'' on Nick Jr, Leon MacNeal in ''The Puzzle Place'', Raphael i ...
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Susan Elia MacNeal
Susan Elia MacNeal (born 1968) is an American author best known for her Maggie Hope mystery series of novels, which are set during World War II, mainly in London. Early life and education MacNeal attended Nardin Academy in Buffalo, New York, then graduated ''cum laude'' with special honors from Wellesley College in 1991 with a degree in English. She cross-registered for classes at MIT and attended the Radcliffe Publishing Course at Harvard University. Career MacNeal's background is in publishing, working as an assistant to novelist John Irving and then as an editor at Random House, Viking Penguin, and D''ance Magazine.'' She started her writing career with two nonfiction books and articles on ballet, modern dance, and puppetry. Her first novel, ''Mr. Churchill’s Secretary'', was named as Best Paperback Original of 2012 by Deadly Pleasures, won a Barry Award and was nominated as Best First Novel by Mystery Writers of America's Edgar Award It was also nominated as Best First ...
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MSC Software
MSC Software Corporation is an American simulation software technology company based in Newport Beach, California, that specializes in simulation software. In February 2017, the company was acquired by Swedish technology company Hexagon AB for $834 million. It operates as an independent subsidiary History MSC Software Corporation was formed in 1963 under the name MacNeal-Schwendler Corporation (MSC), by Dr. Richard H. MacNeal and Robert Schwendler. The company developed its first structural analysis software called SADSAM (Structural Analysis by Digital Simulation of Analog Methods) at that time and was deeply involved in the early efforts of the aerospace industry to improve early finite element analysis technology. A key milestone was responding to a 1965 request for proposal (RFP) from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for a general-purpose structural analysis program that would eventually become Nastran (NASA Structural Analysis). The company sub ...
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100 Deeds For Eddie McDowd
''100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd'' is a television sitcom created for Nickelodeon by Steven H. Berman, Mitchel Katlin, and Nat Bernstein. The series ran for three seasons, premiering on October 16, 1999, and airing its final episode on April 21, 2002. Plot Eddie McDowd (Jason Dohring) is considered to be a schoolyard bully by his peers. McDowd considers himself very attractive and powerful and so he bullies others without mercy. One day, while bullying a kid after school, he is caught by a kind of mystical man. He tells McDowd that due to his bullying he will be punished for his wrongdoings by living life as a dog, and that in order to be restored as a human, he has to do 100 good deeds for others. Besides The Drifter, the only one who can hear him talk is Justin Taylor, the last kid he bullied. At first, the two are firmly against the idea, but McDowd realizes that he must work alongside Justin and his family to finish his good deeds. Every time Eddie performs a good deed, the Drif ...
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Archibald MacNeal Willard
Archibald MacNeal Willard (August 22, 1836 – October 11, 1918) was an American painter who was born and raised in Bedford, Ohio. He was the son of Samuel Willard, the pastor of Bedford Baptist Church. Willard had an interest in art ever since he was a child and often scribbled on barns and other structures at home. As a young man, Willard moved to Wellington, Ohio and began working for wagon maker E.S. Tripp. He began as a basic wagon painter, but eventually was allowed to paint elaborate decorations that were popular at the time. Willard joined the 86th Ohio Infantry Regiment in 1863 and fought in the Civil War, but was not heavily involved. During this time, he painted several scenes from the war. After the war, Willard created a pair of paintings for Tripp's daughter, Addie, called ''Pluck'' and ''Pluck No. 2''. The first of the two features three children being carted by a dog chasing a rabbit, while in the second, the children and their cart have crashed due to their rec ...
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Clan MacNeil
Clan MacNeil, also known in Scotland as Clan Niall, is a highland Scottish clan of Irish origin. According to their early genealogies and some sources they're descended from Eógan mac Néill and Niall of the Nine Hostages. The clan is particularly associated with the Outer Hebridean island of Barra. The early history of Clan MacNeil is obscure, however despite this the clan claims to descend from the legendary Irish King Niall of the Nine Hostages, who is counted as the 1st Clan Chief, the current Clan Chief being the 47th. The clan itself takes its name from a ''Niall'' who lived in the 13th or early 14th century, and who belonged to the same dynastic family of Cowal and Knapdale as the ancestors of the Lamonts, MacEwens of Otter, Maclachlans, and the MacSweens. While the clan is centred in Barra in the Outer Hebrides, there is a branch of the clan in Argyll (McNeill/MacNeill) that some historians have speculated was more senior in line, or possibly even unrelated. However, ...
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MacNeil
MacNeil can have a number of different meanings and spellings: Clan MacNeil is a Scottish clan. Notable people *Al MacNeil (born 1935), Canadian hockey player *Angus MacNeil (born 1970), Scottish politician * Archibald Macneil of Colonsay (fl. 1773–1805), Scottish laird * Bernie MacNeil (born 1950), Canadian ice hockey player * Bhreagh MacNeil, Canadian actress * Brett MacNeil (born 1967), Canadian gridiron football player *Carol Brooks MacNeil (1871–1944), American sculptor *Carole MacNeil (born 1964), Canadian television journalist * Charles Grant MacNeil (1892–1976), Canadian politician *Chuck MacNeil (born 1944), Canadian politician *Colin MacNeil, British comics artist * Colin MacNeil (footballer) (born 1936), Australian rules footballer * Cooper MacNeil (born 1992), American racecar driver *Cornell MacNeil (1922–2011), American baritone *Donald C. MacNeil (1924–1978), Canadian politician *Drew MacNeil (born 1964), Scottish shinty player *Flora MacNeil (1928–201 ...
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MacNeille
MacNeille or McNeile may refer to: MacNeille *Tress MacNeille (born 1951), American voice actress *Holbrook Mann MacNeille (1907–1973), American mathematician McNeile *Ethel McNeile (1875–1922), British missionary and headmistress *H. C. McNeile (1888–1937), British writer, who published under the pen name "Sapper" *Hugh M'Neile (1795–1879), Anglican churchman in Ireland As middle name *William Macneile Dixon (1866–1946), British author and academic *John MacNeile Price (1843–1922), British civil engineer and the Surveyor General of Hong Kong See also * Clan MacNeil, a Scottish clan *McNeil (other) *McNeill (other) * MacNeil * MacNeill *McNeal *MacNeal MacNeal may refer to: *Burgess Macneal, American electrical and recording engineer *Elizabeth Macneal (born 1988), British writer * Harry L. MacNeal (1875–1950), United States Marine and recipient of the Medal of Honor *Maggie MacNeal (born 1950) ... {{surname Surnames Clan MacNeil ...
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McNeal
McNeal is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: People * Bobby McNeal (1891–1956), English association football player * Brianna Rollins-McNeal (born 1991), American track and field athlete * Bryant McNeal (born 1979), American gridiron football player * Clyde McNeal (1928–1996), American baseball player * Curtis McNeal (born 1989), American gridiron football player * Don McNeal (born 1958), American gridiron football player * Harry McNeal (1878–1945), American baseball player * Jerel McNeal (born 1987), American basketball player * Lutricia McNeal (born 1973), American singer * Red McNeal (1903–?), American baseball player * Reggie McNeal (born 1983), Canadian gridiron football player * Robert H. McNeal (1930–1988), American historian * Roun McNeal (born 1984), American politician * Roy McNeal (1891–1976), American gridiron football coach * Tom McNeal (born 1947), American novelist and short story writer * Travis McNeal (born 1967), American gridiro ...
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Burgess Macneal
Burgess Macneal is an American electrical engineer, recording engineer and inventor. He is most widely known for his role in the invention of parametric equalization and operation/ownership of the Sontec and ITI brands. Early years Burgess Macneal attended an engineering-focused high school in Baltimore, MD. Prior to graduation, he began working for the Baltimore Symphony as a recording engineer and later took on additional duties as a broadcast engineer. After importing of the first Neumann microphone into the United States of America, Macneal and other business partners founded a recording studio named Recordings Incorporated. In addition to recording services, the studio offered mono fusion vinyl record pressing. Later, the studio relocated its record pressing operations to Baltimore's "District Steam" which supplied industrial-pressure steam, allowing for an upgrade to steam vinyl pressing machines. The studio also offered vinyl cutting on one of Neumann's earliest manu ...
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McNeill (other)
McNeill may refer to: * McNeill (surname) * McNeill, Mississippi, United States; an unincorporated community * McNeill, West Virginia, United States; an unincorporated community * Port McNeill, British Columbia, Canada; a town * McNeill Bay (British Columbia), Canada * McNeill HVDC Back-to-back station, Canada * ''McNeill v. United States'', 2011 United States Supreme Court case * McNeill's law, describes the role of microbial disease in the conquering of people-groups * McNeill's Rangers, independent Confederate military force * ''Don McNeill's Breakfast Club'', morning variety show on ABC radio See also

*McNeil (other) *MacNeil *MacNeill *McNeal *MacNeal *MacNeille {{disambiguation, geo ...
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