Mckenzie
Robert Tait
[teyt] /teɪt/ (Show IPA), 1867–1938, Canadian physician, educator, and sculptor.
Contemporary Examples
Ben McKenzie’s Journey From Reluctant Teen Idol on ‘The O.C.’ to Sheriff of ‘Gotham’ Marlow Stern November 3, 2014
Mobile Telephone Startup Solavei Avoids Ads, Relies on Customers for Sales Leads Miranda Green October 23, 2012
Ben McKenzie’s Journey From Reluctant Teen Idol on ‘The O.C.’ to Sheriff of ‘Gotham’ Marlow Stern November 3, 2014
Christine Lagarde: Can a Woman Save the IMF? Tracy McNicoll May 31, 2011
Christine Lagarde: Can a Woman Save the IMF? Tracy McNicoll May 31, 2011
Historical Examples
The Viking Blood Frederick William Wallace
In to the Yukon William Seymour Edwards
Audubon and his Journals, Vol. 2 Maria R. Audubon
Wau-nan-gee or the Massacre at Chicago Major John Richardson
The Ethnology of the British Colonies and Dependencies Robert Gordon Latham
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