The embroidered tea cloth is by Breda Craddock and a Collage picture project is by Mary Broderick, Margaret Galvin, Christine Irwin, Marie Kelly. |
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The editor and owner of the paper then was John Galvin, the grand-uncle of the current owner, also John Galvin. |
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John Galvin also starts for the first time this season and will partner John Quane in midfield in the absence of the suspended Jason Stokes. |
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This tradition is still carried on by his nephew, Ronan Galvin, and his grand-nephew Breffini O'Donnell. |
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Despite his impeccable attire for public appearances, most workdays Galvin is tieless, his shirt sleeves rolled up. |
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Funny that the Massachusetts secretary of state, William Galvin, thinks that account may be part of the larger Bernie badness. |
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These were Lt. Jim Galvin and a boatswain's mate named Stevens. |
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And then there's Galvin, who's living life every day in a worshipful way. |
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It's an unscientifically justified exclusion,'' said Peter Galvin, a conservation biologist with the Center for Biologic Diversity. |
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In addition to overseeing projects through completion, Galvin supplies containers to architects like Adam Kalkin, a New Jersey based designer. |
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Galvin said the Massachusetts Statehouse is one of the oldest, active statehouses in the country. |
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Galvin said he was also pressured by the MTA not to use his sublicensee, AETEC Corp. |
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But Revenue Commissioner Pat Galvin told me she was well known for BlackBerrying during face-to-face meetings. |
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These include the J Walker Chemist and Druggist and Manship and Galvin Violin Makers. |
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Aidan Galvin, the Irish Dynamiter, escapes from his prison wagon in Whitechapel. |
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Chris Galvin from Allerton kindly sent me this week's shot of a female black cap dining on pyracanth us berries against his sheltered garden wall. |
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