Patrick McLoughlin (also McLaughlin; 1835–1882) was an influential newspaper editor of the British Cape Colony, in what is now South Africa. Born in Ireland...
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Patrick McLoughlin (born 1957) is a British politician. Patrick McLoughlin may also refer to: Patrick McLoughlin (set decorator) Patrick McLoughlin (editor)...
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Jacksepticeye (redirect from Seán William McLoughlin)
Seán William McLoughlin (/məˈɡlɒklɪn/ mə-GLOK-lin; born 7 February 1990), better known publicly as jacksepticeye, is an Irish YouTuber whose videos focus...
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poet, editor and teacher Patrick McLoughlin (disambiguation), multiple people Paul McLoughlin (disambiguation) Tom McLoughlin William McLoughlin, footballer...
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Journey (1995 film) (category Films directed by Tom McLoughlin)
Hallmark Hall of Fame made-for-television drama film directed by Tom McLoughlin and starring Jason Robards, Brenda Fricker and Meg Tilly. The film aired...
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Bard. Other books as author or editor include: 50 years of Wanda Gág's Millions of Cats: 1928-1978 (1978) McLoughlin Brothers, publishers, 1828-1978...
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Bethany Lee McLean (born December 12, 1970) is an American journalist and contributing editor for Vanity Fair magazine. She is known for her writing on...
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Solange d'Ayen (category Fashion editors)
Empire. St. Martin's Publishing Group. ISBN 9781250180025. Taylor, Lou; McLoughlin, Marie (9 January 2020). Paris Fashion and World War Two: Global Diffusion...
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modern form of O'Melaghlin/Melaghlin, which is more commonly modernised McLoughlin, M'Loughlin, and O'Loughlin (among other spellings). O'Melaghlin was a...
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(Robson, 1998) ISBN 1-86105-129-8 Scorn with Extra Bile Matthew Parris (editor) (Penguin Books, 1998) ISBN 0-14-027780-3 I Couldn't Possibly Comment: More...
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George Osborne (category British newspaper editors)
Osborne CH (born 23 May 1971) is a British retired politician and newspaper editor who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 2010 to 2016 and as First...
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Colony. It was founded in December 1879 by former Cape Argus editor Patrick McLoughlin, as an outlet for his radical liberal opposition to British imperialism...
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Thomas Hand John MacDonagh Tom McEllistrim Seán McGarry Patrick McGrath Dick McKee Seán McLoughlin Seán Mac Mahon Patrick Moran James Nowlan Seán Nunan...
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Canada Kate and Anna McGarrigle - Québécois folklore musicians Thomas D'Arcy McGee - father of Canadian Confederation John McLoughlin - doctor and Factor...
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Crawford as John Drake Roger Delgado as Count Bernardino de Mendoza Patrick McLoughlin as Trevelyan Alex Scott as Don Pedro Milton Reid as Diego Richard...
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Ian Bannen as McGuigan Patrick Bergin as Christy Andrew Connolly as Danny Michelle Houlden as Sharon Joe Savino as Video Editor Wilmington, Michael (15...
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Anya's Bell (category Films directed by Tom McLoughlin)
Mason Gamble as Scott Rhymes Kelly Rowan as Jeanne Rhymes Tom Cavanagh as Patrick Birmingham 2000 Young Artist Award: Best Performance in a TV Movie or Pilot:...
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Stevens Inquiries (redirect from Loughlin Maginn)
initial enquiry about the circumstances following the August 1989 death of Loughlin Maginn. Maginn, a 28-year-old Catholic, was shot by the Ulster Defence...
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Garden Wall is an American animated television miniseries created by Patrick McHale for Cartoon Network. The series centers on two half-brothers who travel...
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Archived from the original on 24 April 2024. Retrieved 25 April 2024. McLoughlin, Lisa (24 April 2024). "Baby Reindeer prompts police investigation after...
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[user-generated source] McLoughlin, William C. (1984-05-13). "Not "the First"". Letter to the editor. The New York Times. Retrieved 2005-05-07. McLoughlin, The Cherokees...
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bodily waste. One of the notable figures of the dirty protest, Pauline McLoughlin, a 19-year-old from Derry. She was arrested and held on remand in Armagh...
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with the radical liberal Irishman Patrick McLoughlin. While popular with the locally elected Cape government, McLoughlin angered the British authorities...
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Animal rights David DeGrazia 21 February 2002 Philosophy 058 Kierkegaard Patrick Gardiner 21 February 2002 Past Masters series, 1988 Philosophy/Biography...
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Oregon Country. It was established by Hudson's Bay Company's Dr. John McLoughlin in 1829 near the confluence of the Clackamas River with the Willamette...
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hired Tom McLoughlin to helm the film. With a script finally in place, production was slated to occur the following spring in Africa. McLoughlin departed...
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multiple people Seán McLoughlin (hurler) (born 1935), Irish hurler Seán "Jack" McLoughlin (born 1990), Irish YouTuber Sean McManus (disambiguation),...
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Best Actor: Nigel Hawthorne Nominated Best Drama Serial: Brian Eastman, Patrick Lau, Paula Milne Best Editing (Fiction/Entertainment): Neil Thomson Banff...
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Michael Gove (category Scottish magazine editors)
2016 and 2019, finishing in third place on both occasions. He has been editor of The Spectator since October 2024. Born in Aberdeen, Gove was in care...
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Boris Johnson (category British magazine editors)
began writing for The Daily Telegraph, and from 1999 to 2005 he was the editor of The Spectator. He became a member of the Shadow Cabinet of Michael Howard...
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