Examples of using Mcrae in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colin McRae killed in helicopter crash.
All you gotta do is give me McRae.
I think McRae knew exactly who he was.
Have you heard the phrase,"wasting police time," McRae?
Looks like McRae was at the bank after all.
William Buckley's transportation and escape to live with the Wathaurong in 1803,as depicted by 19th-century Aboriginal artist Tommy McRae.
Until 1970, she was credited as"Ellen McRae" in nearly all her film and TV appearances.
In 2009, McRae won rave reviews as the title role in The Execution of Gary Glitter.
One of the Subaru Impreza rally cars that McRae drove during the 1996 World Rally Championship season.
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At the rally car, built on the basis of such Vivio, pilot Colin McRae has successfully performed at the Safari Rally.
On June 26, 2014, McRae was selected with the 58th overall pick in the 2014 NBA draft by the San Antonio Spurs.
His first professional songwriting partnership was with Phil Springer; their first song,“I NeverLoved Him Anyhow,” was sung by Carmen McRae.
See if you can find any more on McRae and see if it was connected to anyone else on the inside.
McRae was born in Dundee. He is married to actress Lindsay Duncan, with whom he has a son, Cal McRae(born September 1991).
One of his early collaborators was Phil Springer, and a song they wrote together("I Never Loved Him Anyhow")was recorded by Carmen McRae in 1956.
Despite this, McRae kept the car running and continued on to the finish, his time only 0.13 seconds slower than eventual winner Travis Pastrana.
His first professional writing experience was with Phil Springer, and the first song they wrote together(“I Never Loved Him Anyhow”)was sung by Carmen McRae.
McRae said of his time with Ford"It's been a very successful four years, we have achieved a lot of very good results and I'm quite happy that myself and Ford have had a very successful partnership.".
He has composed and arranged for The Count Basie Orchestra, Diana Krall, Whitney Houston,Carmen McRae, Nancy Wilson, Joe Williams, Ernestine Anderson, Quincy Jones, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Natalie Cole, Till Bronner, and The Tonight Show Band.
McRae died in 2007 when he crashed his helicopter near his home. The accident also killed his son and two family friends. In November 2008 he was posthumously inducted into the Scottish Sports Hall of Fame.
Well, it turns out the guy that McRae stabbed had just been disciplined for breaking your client's arm, which got me thinking maybe Kevin wasn't outside the bank today because he wanted to be.
McRae earned his MFA from New York University in 2003.[1] Onstage, McRae played the part of Jason Chenier in the Tony-winning play Take Me Out. In 2005, McRae appeared in Richard III as Richard's nemesis, Richmond. McRae also voiced various characters in Seth Green's Robot Chicken.
In September 2008, Mikkola took part in the Colin McRae Forest Stages Rally, a round of the Scottish Rally Championship. He was one of a number of former world champions to take part in the event in memory of McRae, who died in 2007. In 2011, Mikkola was inducted into the Rally Hall of Fame along with Röhrl.[2].
McRae, made his debut on the gruelling Dakar Rally Raid with Nissan in January 2004, and impressed the team by scoring two stage wins on his way to a memorable finish on the gruelling Sahara event. He returned to the Dakar in 2005 and was fastest on two of the first three stages in Morocco, before crashing out of the rally towards the end of stage six.
In September 2008, Vatanen took part in the Colin McRae Forest Stages Rally, a round of the Scottish Rally Championship centred in Perth in Scotland. His co-driver was once again David Richards and they competed in the same Rothmans sponsored Ford Escort RS1800 that they drove in 1981. He was one of a number of ex-world champions to take part in the event in memory of McRae, who died in 2007.
McRae starred in the play The Kreutzer Sonata, based on Tolstoy's novella, which opened at the Gate Theatre in London in 2009 with McRae in the solo role, and was revived for a second run in 2012. The production also transferred to New York City. His performance received acclaim both in the UK from many top publications, and in the U.S. from the New York Times.
McRae was married to Alison,[3] and had two children, Hollie and Johnny.[4] McRae moved to the principality of Monaco in 1995, partly through his friendship with David Coulthard.[5] However, as his young family grew up, he spent more time back at his home in Lanarkshire- accepting the higher tax liability of living in Scotland.[6] The couple bought the 17th century Jerviswood House.
In 1986, driving a Talbot Sunbeam, McRae entered the Scottish Rally Championship and soon made a name for himself with his speed and exciting style of driving. His driving style drew many comparisons to Finnish ex-World Rally Champion Ari Vatanen, whom McRae had always idolised. In 1988 he performed a giant-killing act when he took the Scottish Rally Championship series crown in a humble Vauxhall Nova.
On 5 August 2006, McRae competed for Subaru in the first live televised American rally in Los Angeles as part of the X-Games. McRae rolled the car on the penultimate corner after landing awkwardly from a jump, which damaged the front bumper and left front tyre. Despite this, McRae kept the car running and continued on to the finish, his time only 0.13 seconds slower than eventual winner Travis Pastrana.