Proper noun
McTaggart (plural McTaggarts)
A surname.
If Hegel be the inspired and too often incoherent prophet of the Absolute, if Bradley be its chivalrous knight, McTaggart is its devoted and extremely acute family solicitor. C. D. Broad
Making Waves the Greenpeace New Zealand Story by Michael Szabo ISBN The French Navy tried to stop the protest in several ways, including assaulting David McTaggart. Source: Internet
Also in attendance was Minister for Finance and Economic Development, Hon. Roy McTaggart, Human Resources Ministry Chief Officer, Mr. Wesley Howell and top ministry staff. Source: Internet
McTaggart told the Journal last year that Rosarita would form “part of a regional solution to water problems in northern Mexico and the southwest U.S.” Tijuana, a major industrial and tourist hub, he said, is “one of the biggest water users in the area.” Source: Internet
Miller also happens to be a Cambridge-trained physicist who plays the disembodied brain Professor McTaggart on ITV's It's Not Rocket Science. Source: Internet
Chair John McTaggart says that distance creates some challenges for members if a single police service board is established. Source: Internet