McLean

McLean

McLean is an English singer from Dagenham, east London. He was signed to Asylum Records and then Atlantic Records. His debut single "Broken" was released on 26 October 2009.

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William W. Mackall

William W. Mackall


Charles Cutts

Charles Cutts

Former United States Senator

William Wantling

William Wantling

American poet

Joseph Bartholomew

Joseph Bartholomew

Major general

Edward W. Forbes

Edward W. Forbes

Art historian

Charles A. Boutelle

Charles A. Boutelle

Former United States Representative

Gholam Reza Azhari

Gholam Reza Azhari

Military leader

Mike Oxley

Mike Oxley

American Politician

Frank Carlucci

Frank Carlucci

Former United States Secretary of Defense

Jim Kimsey

Jim Kimsey

Businessperson

Amha Selassie

Amha Selassie

Prince

L. Fletcher Prouty

L. Fletcher Prouty

Banking executive

Paul Laxalt

Paul Laxalt

Former Governor of Nevada

Hugh Everett III

Hugh Everett III

American physicist

Edward Lansdale

Edward Lansdale

Officer

Lincoln D. Faurer

Lincoln D. Faurer

Former Director of the National Security Agency

William Raborn

William Raborn

Former United States Director of Central Intelligence

James Tiptree Jr.

James Tiptree Jr.

American science-fiction writer

Najeeb Halaby

Najeeb Halaby

American businessman

Robert B. Oakley

Robert B. Oakley

Former United States Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Tandyn Almer

Tandyn Almer

American songwriter

Samuel W. Lewis

Samuel W. Lewis

Former United States Ambassador to Israel

George Whelan Anderson Jr.

George Whelan Anderson Jr.

Admiral

Louis F. Oberdorfer

Louis F. Oberdorfer

Judge

Bill Frenzel

Bill Frenzel

Member of the United States House of Representatives

William N. Doak

William N. Doak

Former United States Secretary of Labor

Steve LaTourette

Steve LaTourette

Former U. S. Representative

William Strauss

William Strauss

American author

Connie B. Gay

Connie B. Gay

Music executive

James Francis Collins

James Francis Collins

American military personnel

Harold H. Saunders

Harold H. Saunders

Author

Walter Flowers

Walter Flowers

American Politician

Joseph K. Bratton

Joseph K. Bratton

American engineer

Edward Morgan

Edward Morgan

American journalist

John Macy

John Macy

Former Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency of the United States of America

Ming Chang

Ming Chang

Officer

Paul Bartsch

Paul Bartsch

American carcinologist

Nellie Jane DeWitt

Nellie Jane DeWitt

Nurse

Jean-Louis Palladin

Jean-Louis Palladin

French chef

Roger Mudd

Roger Mudd

American broadcaster

Thomas Lovejoy

Thomas Lovejoy

American ecologist

Paul X. Kelley

Paul X. Kelley

General

Douglas M. Costle

Douglas M. Costle

Architect

Susan B. Bayh

Susan B. Bayh

American attorney

Huntington D. Sheldon

Huntington D. Sheldon

Officer

Samuel S. Marshall

Samuel S. Marshall

U. S. representative

Samuel Scott Marshall

Samuel Scott Marshall

Former United States Representative