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Denvir, Kaylin Domican, Rob Campbell, Daniel O' | Byrne, Jared Owens, Adam Byrne, Richard Cronin, Jose |
med in front of a live studio audience at 5828 | Byrne Road, in Burnaby, British Columbia. |
Broadcasting, the station has studios on South | Byrne Road. |
Due to an injury to Lee | Byrne, Roberts started the match at full back. |
July 2005, Texas district court Judge Darlene | Byrne ruled that legislation allowing six-year terms |
Johnny | Byrne scored the second goal for the F.A., resulting |
Byrne scored a hat-trick for East Fife in his fourth | |
From 1911 to 1913, | Byrne served as Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota |
Byrne served in the Virginia House of Delegates for | |
Byrne set up a grandstand on Fifth Avenue and named | |
The | Byrne Settlers start arriving in Natal |
Dizzee Rascal, David Nobbs, Noel Fielding, Ed | Byrne, Shane Meadows, Jonathan Glazer, Klaxons, Jon |
2006 Directed by Sarah Goddard and Emily-Kate | Byrne Shot on: 16mm |
s first taste of senior football came when Pat | Byrne signed him for Rovers in October 1996. |
er his release from Nottingham Forest in June, | Byrne signed a two-year deal with Barnet. |
Byrne signed for Nottingham Forest in July 2007 from | |
Byrne signed for St. Patrick's Athletic on March 14, | |
"These Boots Are Made For Walkin'" (David | Byrne Solo Acoustic Version)- 1:05 |
Following this, Sheridan and | Byrne split from the SSP, and formed a new socialist |
William Matthew | Byrne, Sr. (July 10, 1896 - March 9, 1974) was a Uni |
William Matthew | Byrne, Sr. at the Biographical Directory of Federal |
Byrne started as a trainee with West Ham (commonly k | |
Byrne started his career in athletics in 1993 with t | |
It is located on 150 acres of Brendan T. | Byrne State Forest, within the New Jersey Pinelands. |
David | Byrne stated in his blog that he has collaborated wi |
Jay, Mike; | Byrne, Stephen (1994). |
Byrne, Stephen; Jay, Mike (2003). | |
Michael | Byrne stood as an Independent Conservative. |
Bishop | Byrne students come from a large area across Tenness |
David | Byrne sued the band, saying their name and presentat |
ring his term on the State Board of Education, | Byrne supported a science curriculum that was oppose |
Managed by Doyle and | Byrne that first season, the team won the Interstate |
On 8 June 1833 Simon | Byrne, the famous bare knuckle fighter, died after a |
ary 11, 1961, Pope John XXIII appointed Bishop | Byrne the coadjutor bishop of the Roman Catholic Dio |
ng former Governor William Cahill and Governor | Byrne, the Franklin Lakes Police Department was call |
asil choreographed, and co-directed with David | Byrne, the "Once in a Lifetime" music video for the |
He was apprenticed to | Byrne, the landscape engraver, but it is said led a |
int Paul, Pope Blessed John XXIII named Bishop | Byrne the ninth bishop and seventh archbishop of Dub |
ell has worked with artists as varied as David | Byrne, The B-52s, Tina Turner, and Gustavo Cerati, a |
According to | Byrne, the song was written about a girl he knew who |
ng title Iron Fist, which teamed him with John | Byrne, their second collaboration, and their first s |
Byrne then signed for Ross County on a one-year cont | |
Byrne then served as a curate at St. Bridget's Churc | |
Byrne then moved to Oregon State University as an as | |
Byrne then moved on to join Glossop, where he made e | |
Howard; and, in the color-comics debut of John | Byrne, three stories of "Rog-2000", written by Cuti |
e band there's else a scene that shows how Ben | Byrne throws a broken drumstick and how it falls. |
w in the first place: the random cameos (David | Byrne to Weird Al Yankovic), pop-culture parodies (S |
A rheumatic condition forced | Byrne to walk with a cane; and, he moved to the mild |
hon recount battle with Democratic Left's Eric | Byrne to decide the fate of the final seat in Dublin |
Governor Hughes reappointed | Byrne to this same office in 1964 following the end |
He defeated Liberal MLA Greg | Byrne to take the seat, becoming the second MLA for |
when he was sent by Bishop Christopher Edward | Byrne to study at the Pontifical Gregorian Universit |
6.58% to the Greens in Marrickville took Fiona | Byrne to 676 votes from winning that seat. |
On April 17, 2009, Judge Pike sentenced | Byrne to two-years-less-a-day on the count of fraud |
Woodson was ordered by | Byrne to take an unpaid leave of absence while the m |
Wellington included Conrad | Byrne, Tom Cross, Con Sullivan, George and John Spen |
Alexandra | Byrne trained on the Motley Theatre Design Course un |
Byrne Trial Advocacy Program, ranked currently 5th i | |
sisted in bringing the governor-elect, Brendan | Byrne up to speed. |
Byrne v Boadle (1863) is an English tort law case th | |
James | Byrne VC (1822 - 6 December 1872), born at Newtown, |
st in the Democratic primary, behind Leslie L. | Byrne, Viola Baskerville and Chap Petersen. |
Wright says, “William Drummond, Francis Barry | Byrne, Walter Burley Griffin, Albert McArthur (Alber |
Chicago Mayor Jane | Byrne wanted to put an end to the large Independence |
Byrne was educated at Fredericton High School, Saint | |
Byrne was released by Bohs at the end of their 2007 | |
Byrne was a defender or midfielder who represented A | |
ward medals to all the winners' squad members, | Byrne was presented with his medal by Gordon Brown a |
rture from his athletic administration career, | Byrne was the national director of sales for a litig |
Prior to this appointment, | Byrne was the athletic director at Mississippi State |
Byrne was also a regular member of Walter Winterbott | |
Born in Saint Louis, Missouri, | Byrne was ordained to the Roman Catholic priesthood |
Byrne was the leader in the Saints midfield and put | |
His appointed bishop, Andrew J. | Byrne, was consecrated March 10, 1844, in New York a |
Byrne was about 36 years old, and a private in the 8 | |
heir inaugural County Championship in 1911 and | Byrne was a member of their squad that year, althoug |
Byrne was chosen by the director for her role in Tro | |
Byrne was born at Auburn and educated at St. Benedic | |
On January 15, 1974, Brendan | Byrne was sworn in as the 47th governor of New Jerse |
In 1958, | Byrne was appointed the deputy attorney general resp |
Byrne was born in Ashton-under-Lyne, England but pla | |
Following his baseball career, | Byrne was owner of a bowling alley in St. Louis. |
Byrne was ordered to report to General Morgan after | |
rryl Duffy, manager John Hughes commented that | Byrne was not yet ready to play regularly in the SPL |
In 1996, | Byrne was elected to the Northern Ireland Forum repr |
er, Lang was sacked by the state Governor, and | Byrne was one of the many casualties of Labor's heav |
In October 1955, | Byrne was appointed an assistant counsel to Governor |
New Jersey Democratic chairman Brendan | Byrne was elated by the success of the write-in camp |
1996 to become premier of Newfoundland; Gerry | Byrne was elected in a by-election to replace him. |
Byrne was appointed the eighth Archbishop of Santa F | |
In the 1913 midseason | Byrne was traded by Pittsburgh along with pitcher Ho |
After their disbandment, Edward | Byrne was commissioned a colonel and placed in comma |
Byrne was further ordered to repay CAD$117,812 to th | |
Shortly after the War, Edward | Byrne was employed by Guinness' St. James's Gate Bre |
Byrne was then loaned to East Fife for the first hal | |
Whilst young, | Byrne was inspired by the broadcaster Eamonn Andrews |
In 2004, | Byrne was signed by then Kildare County manager Eric |
Football was in his blood - his father Damien | Byrne was also a League of Ireland player. |
Johnny | Byrne was also in also in Alf Ramsey's 28 man Englan |
Byrne was replaced by yet another in the long line o | |
Byrne was forced to step down after the Auditor Gene | |
Some of | Byrne's relatives also excelled at sports: his broth |
Byrne's son, Tom Byrne, was the New Jersey Democrati | |
Byrne was narrowly defeated by Val Schier of Cairns | |
Byrne was born in Bristol and, after serving in the | |
The body of Joe | Byrne was taken to Benalla and strung up as a curios |
From 2002 to 2005, | Byrne was the associate AD for development and fundr |
Byrne was born in Hamilton, Ohio, and prepared for t | |
Jim | Byrne was born in Philadelphia, PA. |
Christopher | Byrne was born in Byrnesville, Missouri, to Patrick |
Bernard | Byrne was born in Newport Barracks, Kentucky in 1853 |
Byrne was one of several men who organized the raidi | |
Byrne was preselected as the Labor candidate for the | |
Byrne was married (1835) in Paris to Fanny Horner (o | |
Byrne was the host of Sessions at West 54th during i | |
The speedy | Byrne was a defensive stalwart with excellent range. |
ian prison warders, John J. Breslin and Daniel | Byrne was less than a fortnight in Richmond Bridewel |
For 2007, | Byrne was re-united with his former Monstermob boss |
Mickey | Byrne was born in Thurles, County Tipperary in 1923. |
Following the 2010 Election, Mr | Byrne was appointed as the Chair of the Statutory Jo |
On 13 March 2009, | Byrne was sent on loan to Conference National side B |
Byrne was loaned to Alloa Athletic on 31 March 2011 | |
Byrne was one of seven players in that side who were | |
Byrne was born on 2 October 1874, the son of Dr J. B | |
On 15 February 2008, | Byrne was arrested on suspicion of perjury in relati |
Edward | Byrne was the son of Alexander Byrne, a coachman to |
Byrne was a key player for Shels in the title winnin | |
Bishop | Byrne was established in 1965 to serve students in t |
alk man, captained a ship on the Yellow River, | Byrne was evacuated with his mother to Australia on |
shop of Nashville, Tennessee, on May 10, 1894, | Byrne was consecrated by Archbishop William Henry El |
Byrne was born in County Cavan, Ireland, and emigrat | |
It is said that | Byrne was so impressed with the DeKorte during those |
Byrne was found in the early morning of June 8 at th | |
Byrne was also wounded and died later on the same da | |
Guitarist John "Sean" | Byrne was sitting in a Health Education class in his |
His last surviving act, Mary | Byrne, was eliminated in the semi-final on 5 Decembe |
Four years later in 1949 | Byrne was a full member of the team as he won his fi |
Philbrick has also received the | Byrne Waterman Award from the Kendall Whaling Museum |
Major Nairn (Michael | Byrne), Wellington's spymaster, arranges for another |
Following the run-off, | Byrne went back to practicing business law, joining |
Byrne went on to play two seasons with Fusion, helpi | |
Byrne went on to serve with distinction under Morgan | |
However, from the following week Murphy and | Byrne were dropped, and Kim and Johnny presented all |
Actor Dustin Hoffman and his wife Anne | Byrne were living in the townhouse next door at the |
In 1970, Hoffman and | Byrne were living in Greenwich Village in a building |
owing violence at the polls; Nowlan and Thomas | Byrne were later declared elected by a committee of |
From 1937, T. J. Campbell and Richard | Byrne were the only Nationalist MPs to take their se |
son ordered the murder of police officer Eddie | Byrne which led to increased law enforcement attenti |
John | Byrne, while editor, conducted interviews with Senat |
pot for former UC Santa Barbara teammate Bryan | Byrne, who was signed the same day. |
Byrne, who fought in the Second Boer War, died in 19 | |
Causeway (on Lamar peninsula) by settler James | Byrne, who had been affiliated with Power. |
estate magnate and baseball enthusiast Charles | Byrne, who convinced his brother-in-law Joseph Doyle |
Lake has a smart friend Gemma (played by | Byrne) who tries to talk him out of his newly found |
ntly lives in Manchester with his wife Elianne | Byrne, who is an actress. |
d to date only) representative is Liberal Greg | Byrne, who previously represented the old Fredericto |
nationally recognized designers, such as Barry | Byrne who designed the Franke House at 2131 Forest P |
6 April 1919 the IRA tried to liberate Robert | Byrne, who was under arrest by the Royal Irish Const |
for Bickles and fellow West Ham player Johnny | Byrne who had also recently died. |
e second Virginia woman (after Democrat Leslie | Byrne who served one term from the neighboring 11th |
The most famous hurler from the area was Locky | Byrne, who played for both Waterford and Kilkenny. |
Its current MLA is Greg | Byrne who serves in the cabinet as Minister of Busin |
Left-back | Byrne, who had played most of the match with a broke |
brother Dan and their friends (Steve Hart, Joe | Byrne, Wild Wright) steal back their horses. |
Ham's goals coming from Bobby Moore and Johnny | Byrne, with Jeff Astle scoring for West Brom. |
ter attending the funeral of his friend Robert | Byrne, with whom he co-wrote his 2001 single "Rose B |
vocal delivery is reminiscent of that of David | Byrne, with whom Belew performed in the band Talking |
nd finished a strong third against Liberal Jim | Byrne with 28% of the vote. |
ernor of New Jersey in 1977, losing to Brendan | Byrne, with John H. Ewing taking Bateman's seat in t |
Byrne won his sole set of All-Ireland and Munster wi | |
ipp were back in championship form in 1958 and | Byrne won a fourth Munster medal. |
After performing well in Formula Ford in 1981, | Byrne won the 1982 British Formula Three Championshi |
In 2005 | Byrne won a bronze medal playing for Ireland U18 in |
Byrne worked as a theatre programme seller and barma | |
Byrne worked with the "Queen of Tex-Mex", Tejano sup | |
Archbishop | Byrne would serve as the leader of the Dubuque Archd |
Hibs announced in late April that | Byrne would be released at the end of the season. |
eams of three, captained by Bill Bailey and Ed | Byrne, would debate trivial topics such as 'This hou |
Byrne would recall: "I had always loved [the] song [ | |
penings Ancient and Modern, Grandmaster Robert | Byrne wrote in a 1991 New York Times chess column, " |
Debbie | Byrne, Young Talent Time, Network Ten |
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