Philomena Smyth said the walk was the first fund-raising activity for the mercy mission. |
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Saturday's audience will, according to Smyth, get a flavour of this and, of course, examples of their other standout work. |
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Anyone with some free time on Friday to sell pink ribbons should contact Marian Smyth or Mary Foster. |
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Smyth himself challenged Trimble's leadership last year and ran him close enough at 47 percent to 53 percent at the unionist council. |
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Smyth bravely made a great catch and played a long ball out of defence aiming for Curry. |
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Mr Justice Smyth said he felt the plaintiff was adopting a prudent and sensible approach to the matter and he would approve the settlement. |
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After his 68 on the first day, the wine farmer uncorked another vintage round of six-under par 66 to beat Des Smyth. |
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Mrs Smyth had agreed to mortgage the 124-acre family farm in CoTipperary, and had signed a consent form under the 1976 act. |
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Like architect Charles Moore, Smyth embraced overt historicism as a response to such a setting. |
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It is difficult to see why a substantial shareholder like Smyth should agree to this type of a bid. |
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The consortium headed by Mr Smyth would be looking to develop hotel facilities adjoining the stadium. |
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After two months of training, Smyth was keyboarding at 14 words a minute and beginning to write her life's story. |
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People might do well to also compare Monty's antics with the manner in which Des Smyth handled himself. |
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Charlie Smyth and the Cast of Cinderella will also perform a few numbers from their sell-out pantomime. |
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Much has been made of Smyth's family background, for he is the son of Renaissance art historian Craig Hugh Smyth and was brought up in Italy. |
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Mr Smyth says that as you approach the roundabouts in a busy line of traffic, the large road signs which have been erected can block your line of vision. |
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Mrs Smyth was worried residents would have had to move into emergency housing over Christmas because of heightened fears about the level of slippage. |
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With a tight shooting schedule and 11-hour working days, Smyth works in much closer contact with members of the public than most people in his industry. |
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But when Milchan emphasized that he could supply him with all of the orders he could possibly handle, Smyth agreed. |
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Dvora asked what information Smyth had divulged about her boss, along with any other activities he might have unveiled. |
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Smyth admitted that he was aware of the requirement to have a license or State Department approval prior to exporting the krytrons and that the shipments had no such approval. |
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The Town keeper Darren O'Grady was obviously fouled as he went to catch a high punt with Gary Smyth tucking the loose ball into the unguarded net. |
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A great day for Bramhope was rounded off when Smyth ran almost the length of the field, played a one-two with Murphy and finished from a very tight angle. |
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John Smyth, a spokesman, says the movement is reactivating its base. |
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Only the redoubtable Sam Smyth succeeded where all others failed. |
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In answering this question, Smyth seemed unable to go beyond a comforting but unchallenging look-how-far-we've-come-from-those-benighted-days attitude. |
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Shortly thereafter, Smyth and members of the Gainsborough group moved on to Amsterdam. |
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In the early seventeenth century, Baptists like John Smyth and Thomas Helwys published tracts in defense of religious freedom. |
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Historians trace the earliest Baptist church back to 1609 in Amsterdam, with John Smyth as its pastor. |
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Ultimately, Smyth became committed to believers' baptism as the only biblical baptism. |
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This run of form prompted The Guardian's Rob Smyth to write an article suggesting that Taylor's decline was now terminal. |
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The dock design was by Admiral William Henry Smyth and the resident engineer was George Turnbull. |
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In October 2014, Cathal Smyth, aka Chas Smash, took a break from Madness to pursue a solo career. |
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The northwestern portion of the strait is connected with other sheltered waterways via the Smyth Channel. |
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He had been impressed by Clyfton's services and had begun participating in services led by John Smyth in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. |
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Historians trace the earliest church labeled Baptist back to 1609 in Amsterdam, with English Separatist John Smyth as its pastor. |
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Smyth died in 1612 but the congregation, officially part of the Waterlander Mennonite Church, continued English services for several decades. |
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A FORMER boss of dead paedophile priest Fr Brendan Smyth has been quizzed by gardai about the abuse of an altar girl. |
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But now Smyth, 35, will be spending half his time in Sacramento as a newly elected Republican assemblyman. |
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We travelled up the west coast with Ludo Roy and Marc Smyth suspended and top scorer Stewart Kean injured. |
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In the second half trialist Nathan McDonald added two more goals and Tom Smyth touched in the sixth from a Paul Ennis cross. |
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But Histon made it 2-0 on 80 minutes when Sheppard outmuscled Tom Smyth to fire in. |
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Paisley welterweight Kevin McIntyre also came back strongly from the only defeat of his previous outing to outpoint Welsh slugger Michael Smyth over six rounds. |
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On Greek enclitics, see Herbert Weir Smyth, Greek Grammar, ed. |
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Mark had called his mother on Christmas Day while driving home to be with fiancee Debbie Smyth, 52, in Rothley, Leics, after visiting his daughter. |
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Beginning in 1609, the Waterlander Mennonite church in Amsterdam entered into a long relationship with an emigre congregation founded by the English Separatist, John Smyth. |
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This was granted, and Henry's son Edward VI followed up with a grant of letters patent to Henry Smyth, who hoped to introduce foreign glassworking techniques into England. |
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This followed his September 1607 resignation from the postmaster position, about the time that the congregation had decided to follow the Smyth party to Amsterdam. |
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Only after the announcement of the first atomic bombs was the existence and name of plutonium made known to the public by the Manhattan Project's Smyth Report. |
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In 1609 Smyth first baptized himself and then baptized the others. |
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