To understand the nature of Mr. Dewberry's suit, it is necessary to review the recent history of Corcoran Prison. |
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Installation was carried out by John Corcoran of Corcoran Dairy Services whose area covers a 40-mile radius of Laois. |
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The tackling was hard and uncompromising and at times seemed to mesmerise the man in the middle, Martin Corcoran. |
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Barbara Corcoran, chairwoman of the Corcoran Group, a New York City real estate brokerage, has her share of sob stories. |
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Doing a little poking around this morning on the real estate websites of uberbrokers Corcoran and Douglas Elliman, we're chagrined to note that Ms. Rich may have a point. |
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He had his first museum show at the Corcoran Gallery of Art and an exhibition of 34 photomontages and collage constructions at Hemphill Fine Arts. |
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Following retrospective exhibitions at the Whitney Museum and Corcoran Gallery in 1974, she began keeping journals documenting her life as an artist. |
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When that brave soldier, Milo Corcoran, ventures out to greet the teams on Tuesday evening, the reception from the stands is likely to be sulphurous. |
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Referee Declan Corcoran had a busy match, whistling for 45 frees and flashing no less than eight yellow cards in what was a very stop-start game throughout. |
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Her destination was Corcoran, California, where Charles Manson is spending his remaining days in a state prison. |
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Lisa Corcoran is nowthe Pacific Northwest Aviation Manager, workingf rom the Spokane, Washington, office. |
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According to Corcoran, Boole fully accepted and endorsed Aristotle's logic. |
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George Boole's unwavering acceptance of Aristotle's logic is emphasized by the historian of logic John Corcoran in an accessible introduction to Laws of Thought. |
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Charles Olson, Chief Technology Officer of The Corcoran Group, accepted recognition from RELO for the success and comprehensive design of the company's intranet, 'eCorcoran. |
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