Kate Duignan is a New Zealand novelist, short-story writer, reviewer and teacher. Kate Duignan was born in Wellington, New Zealand. She grew up in Wellington...
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MaryKate Duignan Glidewell (born January 17, 1985) is an American retired professional wrestler. She is known for her work in WWE, where she performed...
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Barry Crump (1935–1996) Tessa Duder (born 1940) Alan Duff (born 1950) Kate Duignan (born 1974) Janet Frame (1924–2004), author of An Angel at My Table Maurice...
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Manager of Felony Savannah Ashley Glasgow Co-host Occasional wrestler Shauna Na Kristin Flake Sister Ophelia Mary-Kate Duignan Manager of The Naughty Girls...
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Spice, rugby and cricket player 10 December: Chris Martin, cricketer Kate Duignan, novelist Tim Selwyn, activist Category:1974 births 12 February: Alice...
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Duhamel (1884–1966, France, nf/p) Ian Duhig (born 1954, England, p) Kate Duignan (born 1974, N Zealand, f/nf) K. Sello Duiker (1974–2005, S Africa, f/d)...
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Randerson 2002 Alison Wong 2003 Nick Ascroft 2003 Sarah Quigley 2004 Kate Duignan 2005–06 Catherine Chidgey 2006 Dianne Ruth Pettis 2007 Laurence Fearnley...
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(1894–1972), poet and journalist Maurice Duggan (1922–1974), fiction writer Kate Duignan (born 1974), fiction writer and reviewer Beverley Dunlop (1935–2023)...
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playwright and novelist Eileen Duggan (1894–1972), poet and journalist Kate Duignan (born 1974), novelist Beverley Dunlop (1935–2023), children's writer...
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Randerson 2002 Alison Wong 2003 Nick Ascroft 2003 Sarah Quigley 2004 Kate Duignan 2005–06 Catherine Chidgey 2006 Dianne Ruth Pettis 2007 Laurence Fearnley...
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Randerson 2002 Alison Wong 2003 Nick Ascroft 2003 Sarah Quigley 2004 Kate Duignan 2005–06 Catherine Chidgey 2006 Dianne Ruth Pettis 2007 Laurence Fearnley...
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2014) Pip Desmond (MA, 2006) Sam Duckor-Jones (MA in poetry, 2017) Kate Duignan (PhD, 2017) Laurence Fearnley (PhD, 2012) Gigi Fenster (PhD, 2016) Joan...
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Girls Make Graves" Michael Duignan Rachel Lang 4 March 2013 (2013-03-04) N/A 6 "Paint a Vulgar Picture" Michael Duignan Kate McDermott 11 March 2013 (2013-03-11)...
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(Tursiops australis).PLoS ONE. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243353 Duignan, P.J., Stephens, N.S. & Robb, K. (2020) Fresh water skin disease in dolphins:...
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fiction & fantasy nv. Eileen Duggan (1894–1972, New Zealand), poet & col. Kate Duignan (b. 1974, New Zealand), fiction wr. & educator Yolanda Vargas Dulché...
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Seini Draughn Lei'D Tapa 2013–2014 James Duggan Jr. Jim Duggan 2003 MaryKate Duignan Miss Betsy Rosie Lottalove Rosie 2010 Douglas Durdle Doug Williams Douglas...
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The programme's first anchors were former political correspondent Seán Duignan and long-standing newsreader Eileen Dunne (replaced two years later by...
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1944 Michael Lydon (FF) 13th 1948 14th 1951 John Mannion Snr (FG) Peadar Duignan (FF) 15th 1954 Fintan Coogan Snr (FG) Johnny Geoghegan (FF) 16th 1957 17th...
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Archived from the original on December 28, 2021. Retrieved December 16, 2023. Duignan, Brian (August 4, 2021). "January 6 U.S. Capitol attack". Encyclopædia...
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November 2023). "Cllr Michael Clark paying tribute Cllr Mary Hanafin and Cllr Kate Feeney for their work in Blackrock and wishes them all the best in their...
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Archived from the original on June 12, 2021. Retrieved June 21, 2022. Duignan, Peter (2001). "The Library of the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution...
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Chicago May (1871–1929) was the nickname of Mary Anne Duignan, an Irish-born criminal who became notorious in the U.S., United Kingdom and France. She...
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(Song) Jim Coleman's (Mazurka & Reels) An Spailpín Fánach (Song) Packie Duignan's (Jigs) Lone Shanakyle (Song) Drag Her Round The Road (Reels) Peata Beag...
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Miller, Martin A.; Dirlik, Arif; Rosemont, Franklin; Augustyn, Adam; Duignan, Brian; Lotha, Gloria (2019). "Anarchism In The Arts". Encyclopædia Britannica...
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Anthony Butler Tommy Geelan Michael Lynch Noel O'Callaghan Christy Slattery Bernie Farrell Bobbi Brennan Marie Duignan Orla Heffernan Patricia O'Brien...
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10. Tracey Bradbury 11. Penelope Windeyer 12. Benjamin Irawan 13. Prue Duignan 14. Glen Ryan 15. Michael Chaplin 58,361 1.26 +1.26 Sustainable Australia...
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2020, with the name "fresh water skin disease". Duignan, Pádraig J.; Stephens, Nahiid S.; Robb, Kate (15 December 2020). "Fresh water skin disease in...
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Karlgren 1995, p. 23 Lyons 1996, pp. 120, 123–125 Lepore 2009, p. 1026 Duignan 2023, § Behaviourist Semantics Lepore 2009, p. 1026 Lyons 1996, pp. 123–125...
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News programmes began in 1988, as RTÉ re-aligned their programmes. Seán Duignan and Eileen Dunne were the first presenters of Six One, which began in October...
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Wellington—Halton Hills Rod Finnie 16,065 29.17% Michael Chong 27,907 50.67% Noel Paul Duignan 6,785 12.32% Brent Bouteiller 3,362 6.10% Carol Ann Krusky 606 1.10% Mike...
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