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Maclaren

American  
[muhk-lar-uhn, muh-klar-] / məkˈlær ən, məˈklær- /

noun

  1. Ian Watson, John.


Example Sentences

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Proctor’s friend Krista Hubbard, who also sued over abuse at MacLaren Children’s Center, borrowed $20,000 to help her through a period of homelessness.

From Los Angeles Times

Vivienne MacLaren, the chairwoman of Scottish Women's Football, said it was disappointing that the team were not presented with a suitable trophy when they won the tournament, which was held at Meggetland.

From BBC

“The system has been too lax,” said Supervisor Hilda Solis, who called MacLaren a “stain” on the county.

From Los Angeles Times

Kirsty MacLaren, 33, plays Margot, the tour guide whose bus is targeted by the unlikely highwaymen.

From BBC

Improvements touted by the county include bolstering the vetting of foster parents and probation staffers and winding down the use of group homes like MacLaren Children’s Center.

From Los Angeles Times