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  2. Patrick Duffy - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Duffy (born March 17, 1949) is an American actor and director widely known for his role on the CBS primetime soap opera Dallas, where he played Bobby Ewing, the youngest son of Miss Ellie, and the brother of J.R. Ewing (played by Barbara Bel Geddes and Larry Hagman respectively) from 1978 to 1985 and from 1986 to 1991.

  3. Dallas (1978 TV series) season 14 - Wikipedia

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    A minor character in the Paris arc (played by Padraic Terence Duffy, Patrick's son) is called Mark Harris, the name of the character played by Patrick Duffy in Man from Atlantis. DVD release [ edit ] The fourteenth and final season of Dallas' was released by Warner Bros. Home Video , on a Region 1 DVD box set of five single-sided DVDs, on ...

  4. Páraic Duffy - Wikipedia

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    Páraic Duffy served as the 18th Director General of the Gaelic Athletic Association . A former chairman of the Monaghan County Board, he replaced Liam Mulvihill in February 2008 and was succeeded by Tom Ryan in April 2018. [1] Paraic was the GAA's player welfare officer from 2006, prior to his appointment as Director General on February 1 ...

  5. Patrick Pearse - Wikipedia

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    Easter Rising. Signature. Patrick Henry Pearse (also known as Pádraig or Pádraic Pearse; Irish: Pádraig Anraí Mac Piarais; 10 November 1879 – 3 May 1916) was an Irish teacher, barrister, poet, writer, nationalist, republican political activist and revolutionary who was one of the leaders of the Easter Rising in 1916.

  6. Irish Literary Revival - Wikipedia

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    Irish Literary Revival. The Irish Literary Revival (also called the Irish Literary Renaissance, sometimes nicknamed the Celtic Twilight though this has a broader meaning) was a flowering of Irish literary talent in the late 19th and early 20th century. It includes works of poetry, music, art, and literature.

  7. Dúan in chóicat cest - Wikipedia

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    Overview. The poem was sourced from British Library, MS Egerton 1782 and first published by Kuno Meyer in Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie in 1903.. The text is in the form of fifty questions on Old Testament history and theology.

  8. Boolavogue (song) - Wikipedia

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    Topic. The ballad covers the victories of Father John Murphy of the village of Boolavogue in County Wexford as he led his parishioners in routing the Camolin Cavalry on 26 May 1798, to defeat the British at Oulart Hill, as well as at Enniscorthy.

  9. The Boys of Barr na Sráide - Wikipedia

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    "The Boys of Barr na Sráide" is a well-known Irish song from a poem written by Irish poet Sigerson Clifford (1913–1985). It is named after a street (Irish: Barr na Sráide, meaning 'top of the street') in Cahersiveen in County Kerry, Ireland.