John Mary Lynch (15 August 1917 – 20 October 1999) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Taoiseach from 1966 to 1973 and 1977 to 1979. He...
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Jack Lynch (1917–1999) was an Irish politician. Jack Lynch may also refer to: Jack Lynch (rugby league) (1900–1966), Australian rugby league footballer...
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The Jack Lynch Tunnel (Irish: Tollán Sheáin Uí Loingsigh) is an immersed tube tunnel and an integral part of the N40 road network in Cork, Ireland. It...
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Charles Haughey (section Opposition to Jack Lynch)
Minister for Finance Jack Lynch, to contest the party leadership, and encouraged Colley, Haughey and Blaney to withdraw in favour of Lynch, arguing that they...
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between 1932 and 1973, when party leaders Éamon de Valera, Seán Lemass and Jack Lynch served as Taoiseach in an almost unbroken chain save for two three-year...
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University English professor Jack Lynch. "You Could Look It Up : Review". The New York Times. Retrieved November 11, 2016. Lynch, Jack (February 24, 2016). "Book...
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David Keith Lynch (born January 20, 1946) is an American filmmaker, visual artist, musician and actor. He has received critical acclaim for his films...
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of filmmaker David Lynch, Nance portrayed the lead in Lynch's directorial debut Eraserhead (1977). He continued to work with Lynch throughout his career...
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revision of constituencies under the Electoral (Amendment) Act 1974. Jack Lynch led Fianna Fáil to a landslide election win, clearly defeating the outgoing...
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Dáil on 22 May by President Éamon de Valera on the request of Taoiseach Jack Lynch. The general election took place in 42 Dáil constituencies throughout...
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Jack William Lynch (born 22 June 1995) is an English footballer who plays as a midfielder for Northern Premier League Division One North club Colne, on...
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Jonathan Swift (redirect from Jack Frenchman)
annotated text: Jack Lynch; Another text: U of Virginia[permanent dead link] "Strephon and Chloe" (1731): Full annotated text: Jack Lynch; Another text:...
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interest. Jack Lynch succeeded Lemass after a leadership contest with George Colley. Hillery retained his post as Minister for Labour in Lynch's cabinet...
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What Did Jack Do? is a 2017 American black-and-white short film written and directed by David Lynch. It premiered on November 8, 2017, at the Fondation...
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Farrell, Seán Lemass T. P. O'Mahony, Jack Lynch: A Biography T. Ryle Dwyer, Nice Fellow: A Biography of Jack Lynch Stephen Collins, The Cosgrave Legacy...
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former position of Minister for Posts and Telegraphs from 1966 under Jack Lynch. In 1969, he was appointed as Tánaiste and Minister for Health in 1969...
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on 5 February by President Éamon de Valera on the request of Taoiseach Jack Lynch. The general election took place in 42 Dáil constituencies throughout...
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portfolios by Lemass, and ministers who joined under de Valera, such as Jack Lynch, Neil Blaney and Kevin Boland were promoted by the new Taoiseach. Similarly...
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began to take a less prominent role relative to newer ministers such as Jack Lynch, Charles Haughey and Neil Blaney. De Valera served as President of Ireland...
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12th government of Ireland (10 November 1966 – 2 July 1969) was led by Jack Lynch as Taoiseach and lasted for 966 days. The 18th Dáil first met on 21 April...
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Merrill (company) (redirect from Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc.)
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, doing business as Merrill, and previously branded Merrill Lynch, is an American investment management...
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2010 United States House of Representatives elections in Michigan (redirect from John J. "Jack" Lynch)
primary. Tony Amorose, a teacher with Dearborn Public Schools; John J. "Jack" Lynch, a database systems project manager with the Eaton Corporation; and Majed...
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election, O'Malley was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Taoiseach, Jack Lynch, and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence, Jim Gibbons...
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which was probably the modern screwball. The New York Clipper wrote of Jack Lynch: Studying the in-and-out curves, rises, and drop deliveries, he rapidly...
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of Cork and its environs. Notable Corkonians include Michael Collins, Jack Lynch, Mother Jones, Roy Keane, Sonia O'Sullivan, Cillian Murphy and Graham...
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one point of Boland himself entering the leadership race. In the end Jack Lynch was chosen as a compromise, and he became the new Taoiseach. Boland was...
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Thomas Lynch (VX77041), 'National Archives of Australia. Roll of Honour: Private John Thomas Lynch (VX77041), Australian War Memorial. Jack Lynch's playing...
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Taoiseach, Jack Lynch, took no action against him. This action only exacerbated the ill-feeling between Gibbons and Haughey. In December 1979, Jack Lynch announced...
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saw a landslide victory for Fianna Fáil. Jack Lynch appointed him Minister for Forestry and Fisheries. At Lynch's retirement in 1979, Fianna Fáil saw a leadership...
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denied this. The events occurred during the Fianna Fáil government of Jack Lynch. Amid the 1969 Northern Ireland riots, which would lead to the Troubles...
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