Proper noun
McNally (plural McNallys)
A surname from Irish.
Adam Kleinheider, spokesman for McNally, said the legislation had previously been a priority of the Senate before the pandemic. Source: Internet
Chicago: Rand McNally & Company, 1963 Parliamentary systems have the right to dismiss a Prime Minister at any point in time that they feel he or she is not doing their job to the expectations of the legislature. Source: Internet
A history of the Western World, Volume 1. Rand McNally College Pub. Co., 1974. Source: Internet
Based on the classic American novel by E.L. Doctorow, has a score by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (Once on this Island, Anastasia, Seussical) and a book by Terrence McNally (Master Class, Love! Source: Internet
As any of the pseudo-cynical, theater-obsessed characters in this work from the 1980s — which has been strategically rewritten by Mr. McNally — might point out, “That’s Broadway today, baby.” Source: Internet
“Based on the prevailing ‘peak demand’ consensus…oil companies may prefer to develop less costly assets,” Robert McNally, president of consulting firm Rapidan Energy Group, wrote in an email to CNN Business. Source: Internet