Mary Flannery O'Connor (March 25, 1925 – August 3, 1964) was an American novelist, short story writer, and essayist. She wrote two novels and 31 short...
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up Flannery in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Flannery is a convention in the game of contract bridge. Flannery may also refer to: Austin Flannery (1925–2008)...
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invented by American player William (Bill) L. Flannery. This convention was introduced because of the awkwardness of describing such a holding, especially...
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John Flannery may refer to: John Flannery (American football) (born 1969), American football player John Flannery (baseball) (born 1957), American baseball...
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Kate Flannery (born June 10, 1964) is an American actress. Following her early theatre work, Flannery had her screen breakthrough playing Meredith Palmer...
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Susan Flannery (born July 31, 1939) is an American actress and director. She made her screen debut appearing in the 1965 Western film Guns of Diablo and...
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Patrick Flannery may refer to: Paddy Flannery (born 1976), Scottish footballer Patrick Flannery (piper) (died 1855), Irish piper Patrick Flannery (politician)...
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which had previously won Flannery two categories at the International Songwriting Competition in Nashville, Tennessee. He was the first Irish musician to...
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Peter Flannery (born 12 October 1951) is an English playwright and screenwriter. He was born in Jarrow, Tyne and Wear and educated at the University of...
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Michael Flannery (7 January 1903 – 30 September 1994) was an Irish military officer and founder of the Irish Northern Aid Committee (NORAID), an Irish...
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Timothy Fridtjof Flannery FAA (born 28 January 1956) is an Australian mammalogist, palaeontologist, environmentalist, conservationist, explorer, author...
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Sarah Flannery (born 1982, County Cork, Ireland) was, at sixteen years old, the winner of the 1999 Esat Young Scientist Exhibition for her development...
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Jeremiah Paul Flannery (born 17 October 1978) is an Irish rugby union former player and current coach. During his playing career, Flannery, a hooker, played...
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Supermarket - Buy Groceries Online". "Flannerys Mona Vale | Organic Health Food Store & Wholefood Market". Flannerys. "Woolworths farewells Thomas Dux"....
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Chris Flannery may refer to: Chris Flannery (rugby league) (born 1980), Australian rugby league player Christopher Dale Flannery (1948–1985), Australian...
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Gothic for CBS, That Was Then for ABC, Eureka for Syfy, The Flannerys (2003), Blade for Spike, and The Riches with Eddie Izzard and Minnie Driver for FX, for...
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Martin Flannery may refer to: Martin Flannery (Australian politician) Martin Flannery (British politician) Martin Flannery (physicist) This disambiguation...
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"Tony" Flannery, CSsR (born January 1947) is an Irish Catholic religious writer and a suspended Redemptorist priest. He is the founder of the Irish Association...
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The Flannery Baronetcy, of Wethersfield Manor in the County of Essex, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 13 December...
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fly-half or fullback and represents Shannon in the All-Ireland League. Born in Bansha, County Tipperary, Flannery first began playing rugby with Kilfeacle and...
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James Flannery may refer to: James Fortescue Flannery (1851–1943), English engineer, naval architect, and politician James Flannery (Ohio politician)...
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training in 1997. Flannery attended a Catholic school, and was nicknamed "Saint Judy, Our Lady of Perpetual Motion." Flannery studied at the College of New...
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Kent Vaughn Flannery (born 1934) is an American archaeologist who has conducted and published extensive research on the pre-Columbian cultures and civilizations...
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Edward H. Flannery (August 20, 1912 – October 19, 1998) was an American priest in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence, and the author of The Anguish...
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league football, Flannery played for several clubs in the junior leagues including two spells at Linlithgow Rose. On 2 May 2014, Paddy Flannery and John Doyle...
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Flannery (born 1959) is an Irish painter working in abstract painting. Mark Ewart says: "She is not a landscape painter in the strictest sense of the...
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Martin Raymond (Ray) Flannery (January 8, 1941, in Claudy, County Londonderry – May 2, 2013, in Atlanta, Georgia) was Regents’ Professor Emeritus in theoretical...
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Flannery is a 2019 documentary film from Long Distance Productions about American novelist Flannery O'Connor. The film had its world premiere in October...
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Tom Flannery (born July 12, 1966) is an American singer-songwriter and playwright from Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States. AllMusic has called him "one...
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Jeffrey Flannery is an American economist, since 2024 the Bank of America Eminent Scholar professor emeritus at the Warrington College of Business at the University...
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