Proper noun
Millar (plural Millars)
A surname originating as an occupation, a variant of Miller.
After Rivera issued a walk to Millar, Roberts came on to pinch run and promptly stole second base. Source: Internet
Anyone with information can contact Helen Grady at Simpson Millar via e-mail at helen. Source: Internet
Bowman, "Diocletian and the First Tetrarchy" (CAH), 73; Millar, 180–81; Southern, 143; Williams, 52. Maximian made Augustus Maximian's campaigns were not proceeding as smoothly. Source: Internet
Birley, Marcus Aurelius, 130, 279 n. 38; "Hadrian to the Antonines", 163, citing Prosopographia Imperii Romani 2 M 169; Millar, Near East, 112. In response, Roman forces were moved downstream, to cross the Euphrates at a more southerly point. Source: Internet
Following Millar, the right to print The Seasons was sold to a coalition of publishers including Thomas Becket. Source: Internet
Harrison retrieved a large number of balls to put pressure on Millar at vital times to seal the win with a sequence of results featuring a semifinal finish, followed by runners-up result and then a win at the Auckland Open. Source: Internet