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  2. Tom McFeely - Wikipedia

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    Tom McFeely (born 1949) is an Irish property developer and former member of the Provisional Irish Republican Army. Originally from Dungiven area in County Londonderry , Northern Ireland , McFeely was drawn into the violence that signalled the beginning of the Troubles in 1969 and would soon become a member of the Provisional IRA.

  3. Tom McMillen - Wikipedia

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    McMillen playing for Virtus in Italy, 1975. Prior to entering politics, McMillen was a star basketball player on all levels. In 1970, he was the number one high school basketball player in the U.S. coming out of Mansfield, Pennsylvania, and was the biggest recruiting catch early in Coach Lefty Driesell's career at the University of Maryland, beating out rival Coaches Dean Smith of the ...

  4. Tom McLoughlin - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Maurice "Tom" McLoughlin is an American screenwriter, film/television director and former mime who is most notable for directing Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives and One Dark Night. [1] His other credits include numerous television films such as Murder in Greenwich , At Risk , Cyber Seduction: His Secret Life , Date with an Angel and ...

  5. Tom McSorley - Wikipedia

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    Tom McSorley He is the Executive Director of the Canadian Film Institute . He is also a sessional lecturer in Film Studies, at Carleton University ; a freelance film and former theatre critic for CBC Radio One ; the editor of Rivers of Time: The Films of Philip Hoffman (2008); [ 1 ] and co-editor of Self Portraits: The Cinemas of Canada Since ...

  6. Tom McGill - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] His professional debut came on three days later, in a 3–1 EFL Cup defeat at home to Millwall. [13] McGill made his Football League debut on 3 November, coming on as a substitute in the 55th minute for the injured Glenn Morris, where he conceded the only goal of the game in the 10 away defeat at Walsall. [14]

  7. Tom McGuinness (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Following a stint in the short-lived Roosters with Eric Clapton, McGuinness joined the 1960s group Manfred Mann as a bassist, performing in a line-up with Paul Jones.As the band sought to transform itself from jazz into a rhythm-and-blues-orientated group, he took over bass duties from Dave Richmond and received joint songwriting credits on the group's early hits.

  8. Tom McHale (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas McHale (February 25, 1963 – May 25, 2008) was an American professional football player. He played as an offensive guard in the National Football League (NFL) with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1987–1992), Philadelphia Eagles (1993–1994) and Miami Dolphins (1995).

  9. Tom McCleister - Wikipedia

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    His motion picture credits include Midnight Run (1988), [1] a supporting role in the box-office smash Arnold Schwarzenegger-Danny DeVito film Twins (1988), Crazy in Alabama (1999), and Grand Theft Parsons (2003). In 2004 he portrayed a lawyer in Clint Eastwood's Academy Award winning drama Million Dollar Baby.