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Supermac's
Supermac's Supermac's is a major Irish fast food franchiser. History/Growth The first Supermac's opened its doors in 1978 ...
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Talk:Supermac's
Talk:Supermac's Just F.Y.I. - Supermac's isn't the largest Fast Food franchise ... in Ireland. According to their website, it's the largest indigenous fast food group, ...
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Supermac
Supermac The nickname Supermac has been given to: Malcolm Macdonald, Soccer player Harold Macmillan, UK Prime Minister Supermac's is a fast food franchise in Ireland. Supermac was a supermarket in Belfast, Northern ...
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List of fast-food restaurants
... Donut King Eagle Boys Pizza Hungry Jack's (former Burger King franchisee, but now a separate chain) Nando's Oporto Pizza Haven Rap It Up (raps) Red Rooster Wendy's (Australia) (Ice Cream) Brazil Bob's [1] Burgão [2] Habib's [3] Disk-pizza [4] Canada A& ...
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SpongeBob SquarePants
... itself; for specific information regarding the show's title character and namesake, see SpongeBob SquarePants ... min. segments, and occasional shorter segments) Creator(s) Stephen Hillenburg Developer(s) {{{developer}}} Executive Producer(s) {{{executive_producer}}} Starring Tom KennyBill Fagerbakke Rodger Bumpass ... older" followers: The Ren & Stimpy Show, Rocko's Modern Life, the Kablam! skits, Action ...
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Private Eye
... is a typical example of the magazine's front cover. The caption refers to the ... edited by Ian Hislop. History The magazine's mascot, "Gnitty", drawn by Willy Rushton and ... only on issue 40. After the magazine's initial success, more funding was provided by ... is also home to many of Britain's best humorous cartoonists and has published a ... criticism . This is one of the magazine's most famous sections. It was originally ...
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Newcastle United F.C.
... Full name Newcastle United Football Club Nickname(s) The Magpies, Toon Army Founded 1881 Ground ... Park. West End soon became the city's premier club. East End were anxious not ... from strength to strength, while West End's fortunes slipped dramatically. The region's first league competition was formed in 1889 ... developed a side which became Edwardian England's master outfit, but not before the ...
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List of nicknames of historical personages
... include athletes, criminals, entertainers, monarchs, or U.S. Presidents, who are dealt with elsewhere. A ... Faso "Boss Tweed" - William Marcy Tweed, U.S. and politician "The Boy Orator of the Platte" – William Jennings Bryan, U.S. lawyer and politician "Brad" - Omar Bradley, U.S. general "Le Brave des braves" (French for ... West "Bull" – William Halsey, Jr., U.S. admiral "The Bulldozer" - Ariel Sharon, Prime ...
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History of Newcastle United F.C.
... Park. West End soon became the city's premier club. East End were anxious not ... from strength to strength, while West End's fortunes slipped dramatically. The region's first league competition was formed in 1889 ... developed a side which became Edwardian England's master outfit, but not before the Tynesiders ... style of football celebrated in the game's history. It was possession football in ...
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Harold Macmillan
... January 1957 – 19 October 1963 Predecessor(s): Sir Anthony Eden Successor(s): Sir Alec Douglas-Home Date of Birth ... February 1894 – 29 December 1986), nicknamed "Supermac", was a British Conservative politician and Prime ... leader of the Conservative Party (22nd). Government "Supermac" Independent nuclear deterrent Following the technical failures ... negotiations were the basis for Peter Cook's satire of Macmillan in Beyond the ...
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