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"Maco" liked brandy (not rum) and coke and he would deliver his sermons for me to scribble down as he knocked it back, his accent getting thicker and voice higher by the shot.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2008
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But Paul Maco , a partner at Vinson & Elkins LLP and former director of the Securities and Exchange Commission's Office of Municipal Securities, said municipal bankruptcy is expensive, including the legal bills.
Birmingham Fears Bankruptcy Taint Mike Esterl 2011
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Paul Maco , a partner at Vinson & Elkins LLP and former director of the Securities and Exchange Commission's Office of Municipal Securities, said municipal bankruptcy is painful and expensive, "particularly the legal bills," but is no magic bullet.
Alabama Bankruptcy Filing Is a Painful, but Not the Last, Chapter Kelly Nolan 2011
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Argentina's central bank blames it on "speculators," meaning everyone from ordinary citizens, who stockpile coins, to Maco, the private cash-transport company (think of Brinks) that repackages change gathered from bus companies to resell at an 8% premium.
Argentina Is Short of Cash – Literally George Selgin 2009
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When you're walking down Peachtree Street in Atlanta, Georgia, chances are you probably are not going to be attacked by a Maco shark, or a great white.
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They went to a fishing tournament hoping to land some grouper but instead landed this massive Maco shark.
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Maco and I enjoyed long conversations with Buta; our father was a deep thinker, you know ...
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Maco blew air through his finely chiseled nostrils.
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Maco, startled, rode on a few yards before pulling up and trotting back.
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Maco and Bo shouted out their father's name and began to pace out of the courtyard.
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