Lizzie's plight was not helped by the death in the past month of her doting dad, Seamus. |
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It was edited by Seamus Brady, a former speech-writer for Blaney, who was until September 1969 an employee of the Government Information Bureau. |
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Seamus stayed at home to mind his mother and also to take care of the land. |
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He later held a questionnaire in the Old Pit Head Baths and Seamus says you could hear the haunting sounds of another time echoing back to him. |
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Seamus Ryan says he feels there needs to be greater controls on the sale and use of fireworks and bangers. |
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However, if there is a criticism, it is only that the blatantly Irish character, Seamus, is a stereotypical thicko. |
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The only goal came in the 75th minute when Seamus Gray released Joey Nolan and the nippy winger went through to score in style. |
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However defeat for Seamus Grant would have been a travesty of justice given all that he has delivered to the county for fifty years and more. |
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Performing at the dance will be the Irish band Seamus Moore and his JCB Band plus a support band. |
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This was a tremendous achievement for Seamus, as the weather conditions were appalling. |
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They were about the same size, but while Seamus had been flabby, this man had the appearance of sinuous strength. |
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Seamus was a grand gentleman who commanded great regard in the community Funeral obsequies will be published later. |
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Seamus was already out of the car and, once free of it, resumed his cynical sneer. |
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Seamus Heaney is one of the United Kingdom's most respected poets and Beowulf stands as one of the greatest epic poems in English literature. |
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Club chairman, Seamus Quinn, presented all prize winners with a selection of Waterford Crystal. |
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Mayor of Waterford, Seamus Ryan was on hand to present certificates at Waterford City Library. |
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Something else Seamus discovered was the lack of basic reading and writing skills among the prison population. |
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Pat also paid tribute to Seamus Lally, who took over the role of stage manager for this year's production. |
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It was the end of an era when Seamus Rogers despatched the last mail from the Post Office in Brize. |
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We had met Seamus a bit earlier over in the nearby Bull's Head tavern where some of the folks were dining. |
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In the concluding 11 furlong race, Spencer will be aboard Mickmacmagooole, trained in Ireland by Seamus O'Donnell. |
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Men like the late Jim Butler and Seamus Sommers took us first-timers out on the floor to teach us to waltz, do foxtrots, quicksteps and to samba. |
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Her father Seamus helped fix her train as they waited nervously for the organ to begin the wedding march. |
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He described Seamus O'Toole as a farmer's son who was well known for the wholeheartedness and sincerity he brought to everything he did. |
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However, far from being asleep, Seamus felt fully awake and annoyed at being wired up like an appliance. |
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We have got a great goalkeeping coach called Seamus McDonagh who works you hard and is very encouraging. |
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Big Seamus and his charges pulled out all the stops when it really mattered, and they will worthily grace the 2004 senior championship. |
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Seamus was a County Council employee and the local registrar for births, marriages and deaths. |
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As Daphne departs on Sunday with the two children, Seamus is remaining on to tie up loose ends and follow on later. |
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Seamus started his own career as an apprentice compositor, during the days when all page make-up was in hot metal. |
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The poet Seamus Heaney was careful to distance himself from the political tensions of his native Ulster. |
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Villa took a first minute lead when Seamus Kinsella ran on to a loose ball on the edge of the area and sent a screamer to the net. |
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She said Seamus was known to police in Middleton and Rochdale and had been due to appear in court to face motor offence charges. |
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Seamus was standing, legs spread and arms akimbo and he was laughing. |
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Smith, the Irish steeplechase champion, is improving every year and got his place on the Irish team, alongside Seamus Power and Peter Matthews, in the absence of Mark Carroll. |
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They were also expressed, in different terms, by the poet Seamus Heaney and the musician Liam O'Flynn. |
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And I have never known anyone with a finer sense of occasion than Seamus Heaney. |
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In the second chapter, the author introduces Seamus, a young Irishman with dreams of settling down to a new life in America with Ann. |
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His encounter with English schoolmate and guitarist Seamus Taylor is a turning point. |
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Seamus looked at his brother, whose eyes were golden and slightly watery. |
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My present editor at Faber's has yet to alert me formally that Seamus and I have had books appearing within the octave. |
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On the celebration of their 50th, Peggy's brother, Fr. Seamus McEvoy, celebrated the Nuptial Mass and wished them both many more years of wedded bliss. |
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For more details on this measure, please see: Core Inflation by Seamus Hogan, Marianne Johnson and Thérèse Laflèche. |
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When the photographer Seamus Conlan came across American troops in the hours before McCoy's battalion showed up, he asked for a rescue mission. |
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The big wing forward was to convert two further frees in the opening quarter while Seamus Lyons landed his first score after a foul on David Cuddy. |
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Ray Barry's free kick from the right found the head of the unchallenged Seamus Keating and his powerful header gave the Red Star netminder Tom Ryan no chance at all. |
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Minister Seamus Brennan from the Irish Presidency hosted today the first Official Signing Event of the European Road Safety Charter. |
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Mr Hume will romp home in Foyle, while Seamus Mallon, the deputy SDLP leader, should hold onto Newry and Armagh. |
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Last Wednesday they fell to Antrim 2-1, a game in which Seamus starred. |
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Seamus Farrell and Pa Kavanagh tied the teams before Brian Walker floated over a left-footed shot from an acute angle on the left for a dramatic win. |
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Seamus McDowell, 35, urinated against the wall of a public toilet in Derry, after he had been taken there by PSNI officers. |
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Northern Ireland has produced a number of significant poets, the most famous being Nobel prize winner Seamus Heaney. |
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Seamus King's book A History of Hurling references oral history going back as far as 1200 BCE of the game being played in Tara, County Meath. |
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Chadwick to Noam Chomsky, from Joseph Stevenson to Lisa Jardine, from Seamus Heaney to Bahram Beyzai, from Georg Cantor to David Attenborough. |
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The government transportation minister, Seamus Brennan, said he was uncomfortable with allowing the construction to proceed because of the castle's historic and archaelogical significance. |
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In his new works, this powerful and intelligent abstract painter, whose art is reminiscent both of Frank Stella's grids and Seamus Heaney's poetic landscapes, explores the fieriest, sexiest and most vital of colours. |
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And I can tell you Scottish sheep don't chatter, Seamus – they blether. |
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Or the late and much loved figures of Seamus Heaney, or Maya Angelou, or Iain Banks might have emerged blinking into the light from the authors' yurt to take questions from eager readers. |
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On April 25, 2009, New York's hottest tenor sax player, Seamus Blake, serves up modern jazz and bebop with Vancouver's Chris Gestrin on piano and from Toronto, Nick Fraser on drums. |
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Their mischievous appearance belies their status as one of Britain's top predators. Seamus Heaney, Mary O'Malley and Ted Hughes have all devoted elegant doggerel to these creatures. |
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The pheasants and chukar partridges, or chukars, that I was after had been scattered across a patch of property expressly so that Seamus, a friend of his and I could chase them down. |
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David Trimble, John Hume, Seamus Mallon, Gerry Adams, John Alderdice, David Ervine, Gary McMichael, Monica McWilliams, and Malachi Curran led their parties to agreement on Good Friday last year. |
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Seamus Malin, America's foremost football analyst, reckons the MLS is now a credible second-tier league and believes some of its clubs could well hold their own against many European sides. |
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I also want to wish David Trimble, First Minister, and his Deputy First Minister, Seamus Mallon, their government, the Assembly members and the people of Northern Ireland, peace and prosperity into the next millennium. |
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Seamus Mallon, the SDLP deputy leader and acting deputy first minister in the Northern Ireland power sharing executive, appealed to young people to support the new police service. |
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The centre would also include the work of the living and dead from the counties north and south of the border, including Seamus Heaney, Brian Friel, John McGahern, Flann O'Brien and Frank McGuinness. |
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As a founding member of the SDLP, Eddie helped to shape not only our party, but history, as he, along with John Hume, Seamus Mallon and others, helped to define the politics of an era and build the peace of our lifetime. |
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Many people have quoted Irish poets over the past few days in the big speeches that have been made, Seamus Heaney in particular, and his line that hope chimes with history. |
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Appointed by the Committee of the Regions: Seamus Murray, a former Chairman of the Culture and Education Commission of the Committee of the Regions. |
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Cllr Brady in particular welcomed the initiative of the Minister Seamus Brennan to sign a new European Road Safety Charter in Dublin on 6 April next. |
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Referring to the informational content of the overnight rate, Seamus Hogan was puzzled by Fung and Yuan's conclusion that the overnight rate summarizes 99 per cent of the information relevant to the monetary policy stance. |
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The meeting was also delighted and privileged to hear contributions from the poet Seamus Heaney, Nobel Laureate, and Liam O'Flynn, who played two pieces of traditional pipe music. |
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Finally, Seamus Hogan suggested that it would be worthwhile to investigate the importance of the interactions between central bank independence and how well the six countries did on credibility. |
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The Honourable Seamus Pattison made an opening statement and, with the Honourable Tom Fitzgerald, Michael O'Kennedy, Austin Deasy and Brian O'Shea, answered questions. |
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Signing of the Commission's Road Safety Charter, with Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern, Transport Minister Seamus Brennan and the Commission Vice-President Loyola de Palacio, Dublin Castle. |
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Five poets, Thomas Gray, Samuel Rogers, Walter Scott, Philip Larkin and Seamus Heaney, turned down the laureateship. |
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How about baby drama with little Abijean and the Wee Baby Seamus? |
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Modern Irish literature is often connected with its rural heritage through writers such as John McGahern and poets such as Seamus Heaney. |
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The striking images of Nobel laureate poet Seamus Heaney and Chronicles Of Narnia creator CS Lewis were painted by local artist Ross Wilson. |
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Iwas deeply saddened to hear of the death of the great Irish poet Seamus Heaney last week. |
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The homilist, Dr Seamus O'Connell of Maynooth said Mai and Bridie will miss their children. |
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Netizens will find biographies, bibliographies, poems, audio file readings, and comments from Nobel Prize winners Seamus Heaney and Czeslaw Milosz. |
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Seamus O'Grianna's vitriolc review of an An Comhar Dramaidheachta performance in Fainne an Lae dismissed as ludicrous the spectacle of the non-native speaker on stage. |
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The handicap hurdle went to Epsom, with Roborant showing his appreciation of a recent spin on the Flat to score for the Jon Akehurst stable under Seamus Durack. |
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Dettori, riding the fancied Librettist, claimed he was impeded by Ivan Denisovich, ridden by Seamus Heffernan, on the final bend of the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes. |
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Ireland then scored again, with Seamus McCallion going over. |
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These bands were rooted, to a greater or lesser extent, in a tradition of Irish music and benefited from the efforts of artists such as Seamus Ennis and Peter Kennedy. |
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Accepting the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1995, Seamus Heaney spoke of his temperamental disposition towards an art that was devoted to things as they are. |
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