Limerick is preparing to celebrate the occasion with a massive street hooley. |
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A large group of his family, relations and friends attended and the hooley continued right through to the early hours. |
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The twins celebrated their 40th birthdays with a party and hooley at the Country Club, Hollybrook last week. |
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There were also so few of us at the funeral that there was no hooley afterwards. |
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The day finishes with dinner and a hooley in the Seven Oaks Hotel at 7.30 pm approximately. |
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On Sunday last great craic was had down at Conlon's Crossroads in Cullyhanna where there was a pre-match hooley. |
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But I have to say, things are changing in a couple of places where they now hold an infinitely more enjoyable street hooley instead. |
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Yet as celebrations go, it was a sight more muted than the drunken hooley in 2005, the memories of which still make Harmison wince. |
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A good hooley and a couple of large bottles was his recipe for old age. |
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He shot 68. Watson sure knows how to scramble his way around a links in a hooley. |
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Pity those starters who were out in the afternoon, among whom was the great Park, her historic challenge taking something of a beating in the hooley. |
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It is blowing again outside, an absolute hooley. |
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At a family gathering, a wake or a Christmas hooley, other children would step forward to sing a rhyme or dance a hornpipe. |
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They will be supported by Sarah Northcott and Matt Smith before the evening is rounded of with a traditional Scottish ceilidh led by Edinburgh-based Da Hooley. |
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King's injury saw the introduction of Will Hooley but worse was W to follow for the home side as Siggery saw yellow for a high tackle. |
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Young fly-half Will Hooley kicked an early penalty but Sale took charge, with Cueto diving over to score. |
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In 1901, Edgar Purnell Hooley was walking in Denby, Derbyshire when he noticed a smooth stretch of road close to an ironworks. |
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In 1903 Hooley formed Tar Macadam Syndicate Ltd and registered tarmac as a trademark. |
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Later a mixture of coal tar and ironworks slag, patented by Edgar Purnell Hooley as tarmac, was introduced. |
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The firm, run by Phillip Hooley, 33, from Nottingham, notched up 17 county court judgments against it, which came to almost PS60,000 by the time it was liquidated. |
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Others will join at The Angel of the North, including 11-year-old Rachel Hooley, from Cramlington, who had a heart transplant in 2012 and will be competing at the Games. |
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Simon Hunt and Will Hooley went on to add further first-half tries for the Midlanders with Hooley converting his own touchdown to add to the conversion of the Armstrong try. |
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Within five minutes Will Hooley had scurried in for a clinical team try down the left, adding a touchline conversion and three penalties before the break. |
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Hooley noticed this unintentional resurfacing had solidified the road, and there was no rutting and no dust. |
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This was used in 1969 in the transfers of Knockholt in Bromley to Kent, and of Farleigh and Hooley in Croydon to Surrey. |
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Edgar Purnell Hooley, a Nottinghamshire surveyor, in 1901 was in Denby and found a stretch of road surface that was smooth from an accidental leak of tar over the surface. |
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