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Balbriggan and married a local girl, Margaret | Byrne. |
ttie died in 1874, and Irvine married Margaret | Byrne in 1880. |
Most shutouts in a season: 6 by Mark | Byrne in 29 games during the 2000-01 season |
Lee Martin | Byrne (born 1 June 1980 in Bridgend, Wales) is a Wel |
The idea was then passed onto students Marvin | Byrne and Shey Rainbow who continue to organise thes |
ould propose that her article is moved to Mary | Byrne (politician) or Mary Byrne (mayor) or somethin |
Mary | Byrne (1917 - 2004) was the Mayor of Galway from 197 |
Maybe having Mary | Byrne (singer) moved to Mary Byrne as she is far mor |
, Massachusetts, to parents, William and Mary ( | Byrne) McInnes. |
Kemp married Patricia Mary | Byrne on July 1989. |
His last surviving act, Mary | Byrne, was eliminated in the semi-final on 5 Decembe |
William Matthew | Byrne, Sr. (July 10, 1896 - March 9, 1974) was a Uni |
William Matthew | Byrne, Jr. at the Biographical Directory of Federal |
William Matthew | Byrne, Sr. at the Biographical Directory of Federal |
Robert Matthew | Byrne (December 31, 1884 - December 31, 1964) was a |
ward medals to all the winners' squad members, | Byrne was presented with his medal by Gordon Brown a |
Michael | Byrne |
Michael | Byrne ... Lange |
Michael | Byrne ... Inquisitor |
Michael | Byrne 1989 |
Michael | Byrne as Duff |
Richard O'Callaghan, Susan Engel, and Michael | Byrne. |
Michael | Byrne ... Reg Nuttall |
Far, based on Operation Market-Garden, Michael | Byrne played Giles Vandeleur and Michael Caine, Joe. |
One of two children of Michael | Byrne of Newry, County Down, and Brigid Kelly of Bal |
s, Richard Tyson, Sabine Karsenti, and Michael | Byrne. |
Michael | Byrne ... Treville, Head of the Musketeers |
Michael | Byrne stood as an Independent Conservative. |
a band formed when brothers Brian and Michael | Byrne of The Spiceland Folk Group joined forces with |
ner, Simon Callow, Joanne Whalley, and Michael | Byrne. |
Michael | Byrne (born 7 November 1943) is an English actor not |
He was replaced by Michael | Byrne, playing a different character. |
goes to an Irish training session, meets Mick | Byrne and Jack Charlton and must explain to them why |
Mickey | Byrne was born in Thurles, County Tipperary in 1923. |
In the 1913 midseason | Byrne was traded by Pittsburgh along with pitcher Ho |
Mike | Byrne - drums |
(guitar), Kerry Brown (drums/percussion), Mike | Byrne (drums), Kevin Dippold (guitar/vocals), Mark T |
Thanks to Mike | Byrne (now at Rice University), version 4.0 also inc |
w lineup of The Methadones with guitarist Mike | Byrne, bassist Pete Mittler, and drummer Mike Soucy. |
Jay, Mike; | Byrne, Stephen (1994). |
rmed by actor Mick Lally in character as Miley | Byrne in honour of his wife Biddy. |
The Very Reverend Miriam | Byrne is a controversial priest of the Scottish Epis |
Born in Saint Louis, Missouri, | Byrne was ordained to the Roman Catholic priesthood |
"Fuzzy Freaky" (DJ Food Mix) ( | Byrne, Danielle Fossatti) - 6:19 |
Ian Delaney (boyfriend of Moira | Byrne) |
Whitfield, King Valley, Edi, Claremont, Moyhu, | Byrne, Docker and Oxley. |
Following the 2010 Election, Mr | Byrne was appointed as the Chair of the Statutory Jo |
Lisle Leigh - Mrs. | Byrne |
Eileen Crowe as Mrs. | Byrne |
Myles | Byrne is also a character in Fair City. |
h another young duo, Caitlin Murphy and Nathan | Byrne, presenting on Sundays. |
For those of a similar name, see Nicholas | Byrne and Nicholas Burns (disambiguation). |
Nicola | Byrne, Consultant psychiatrist at the Maudsley Hospi |
There is a photograph of | Byrne facing opposite page 185 in Nicholas Furlong's |
Death of | Byrne |
and a trial convicting Wood for the murder of | Byrne did not come to a close until November 2008, w |
rably consists of a single chiaroscuro shot of | Byrne performing his famous moves for the song for j |
ederal charges including the murder of officer | Byrne . |
A month after the killing of officer | Byrne, Mason was sentenced to seven years in prison |
n S. Robinson also argued that that both Olive | Byrne and Elizabeth were the models for the characte |
26 August - Ollie | Byrne, 63, majority shareholder in Shelbourne F.C. a |
ugust after the death of Chief Executive Ollie | Byrne. |
"Born Under Punches (The Heat Goes On)" ( | Byrne, Eno, Frantz, Harrison & Weymouth) - 5:47 |
r label with independent Sydney producer Ossie | Byrne. |
But Rosen soon fell out with producer Ossie | Byrne (of early Bee Gees fame), and from that point |
Once his playing days were over, | Byrne remained involved in sport as a member of both |
"The Overload" ( | Byrne, Eno, Frantz, Harrison, Weymouth) - 10:56 |
For his son, see Alfred P. | Byrne. |
r Bushell, later to be incarcerated with Paddy | Byrne at Stalag Luft III and become the mastermind o |
ience Pollard, Ted Creavin, Liam Holton, Paddy | Byrne, Andy Flaherty, Aileen Saunders and John Clohe |
s first taste of senior football came when Pat | Byrne signed him for Rovers in October 1996. |
Pat | Byrne - drums (all tracks except "Jump The Climb") |
ature an actual band performing, including Pat | Byrne from Urge Overkill playing drums on some of th |
Young later married Patricia | Byrne of Bowman, North Dakota.) |
Denise Patricia | Byrne Kingsmill, Baroness Kingsmill CBE is a British |
on Musk, and Overstock founder and CEO Patrick | Byrne |
Michael Patrick | Byrne (born 1880) was an Irish footballer who played |
She was played by Patsy | Byrne and appeared in all six episodes. |
Patsy | Byrne had 1180 shares - Property developer and owner |
Paul | Byrne (born 25 November 1965 in Dublin) was an Irish |
Paul | Byrne, (born 19 May 1986 in Dublin), is a footballer |
Paul | Byrne (born 26 November 1982) is a South African-bor |
Paul | Byrne is an Irish retired sportsperson. |
Paula | Byrne, born into a large working-class family in Bir |
Paula | Byrne - Laura Martin |
Neon also featured Pete | Byrne and Rob Fisher who went on to become Naked Eye |
Vocalist Pete | Byrne and keyboardist Rob Fisher first cut "Always S |
Its tympanum contains the arms of Sir Peter | Byrne Leicester and his wife, Catherine. |
Peter | Byrne - Jeff Stribling |
The Socialist Equality Party endorsed Peter | Byrne in Broadmeadows. |
ritish band from Bristol, consisting of Phelim | Byrne and Matthew Hardwidge. |
Philip | Byrne (born 6 April 1982 in Dublin) is an Irish foot |
At this time front-man Philly | Byrne often appeared on stage dressed as a chef, a p |
cial Court Associate Chief Judge D. Mark Pike, | Byrne pleaded guilty to both criminal charges laid a |
th end of the square there is the William Pitt | Byrne Memorial Fountain, erected in 1862, a Grade II |
858, in having, with the assistance of Private | Byrne, removed, under a very heavy fire. |
Subs: G Collins (for R | Byrne h/t), S Byrne (for J Carter 53 mins), A Mynes |
Governor Hughes reappointed | Byrne to this same office in 1964 following the end |
Front: Reker, | Byrne, Kuhn, and Baldwin |
ooga in a match that saw the return of the Ric | Byrne persona to the Heartland Wrestling Association |
From 1937, T. J. Campbell and Richard | Byrne were the only Nationalist MPs to take their se |
Richard | Byrne (1832 - June 10, 1864) was an Irish-American o |
alk man, captained a ship on the Yellow River, | Byrne was evacuated with his mother to Australia on |
George Robert | Byrne (28 May 1892 - 23 June 1973) was an English cr |
ter attending the funeral of his friend Robert | Byrne, with whom he co-wrote his 2001 single "Rose B |
penings Ancient and Modern, Grandmaster Robert | Byrne wrote in a 1991 New York Times chess column, " |
Eric Roberts as Robert | Byrne |
"Two Dozen Roses" (Mac McAnally, Robert | Byrne) |
6 April 1919 the IRA tried to liberate Robert | Byrne, who was under arrest by the Royal Irish Const |
"Gulf of Mexico" (Gentry, Robert | Byrne) - 4:00 |
le), Isabel Drury Holt (Dannenberg) and Robert | Byrne Holt)). |
Thomas Robert | Byrne (March 9, 1923 - April 5, 2009) was an America |
Non-player figures: Robert | Byrne (billiards writer), Mitch Laurance, George Fel |
Eight of the players - Roger | Byrne, Eddie Colman, Mark Jones, Duncan Edwards, Bil |
rstanding with regular defensive partner Roger | Byrne of Manchester United. |
hester city centre was named after him - Roger | Byrne Close. |
eague appearances as full-back cover for Roger | Byrne on the left and Bill Foulkes on the right. |
only travelled to Belgrade as cover for Roger | Byrne - who had not been expected to play in the mat |
ir goals were scored by Jack Rowley (2), Roger | Byrne and John Downie, while Vic Keeble scored both |
Brendan Kelly, Ronald | Byrne and John Troy have also won All-Ireland Minor |
viewing celebrities such as Diane Kruger, Rose | Byrne, Chelsea Handler, Kelly Reilly, Amanda Seyfrie |
Park (2004), alongside Josh Hartnett and Rose | Byrne. |
2003 Australian film starring Ben Lee and Rose | Byrne. |
Rose | Byrne - Actress |
Robot (2004)), alongside Nicolas Cage and Rose | Byrne. |
Rose | Byrne as Renai Lambert |
featuring Portia de Rossi, Joel Edgerton, Rose | Byrne, and David Hemmings. |
Longley, Frank Gallacher, Jake Blundell, Rose | Byrne and written and directed by Ann Turner. |
me McIver, John Penman, Pat Smith and Rosemary | Byrne (all members of Sheridan's new party Solidarit |
Following the run-off, | Byrne went back to practicing business law, joining |
But, this did not satisfiy | Byrne, and he requested permission to form another b |
Scarlett | Byrne, (Harry Potter actress) |
ramer, cellist Jim Hostetter, and drummer Sean | Byrne. |
Sean | Byrne (born on 13 July 1989 in Dublin, Republic of I |
impressing at the Saints over the 2009 season, | Byrne re-signed for the 2010 season. |
fer-listed at the start of the 2007-08 season, | Byrne remained at the club until November 2008 and w |
Over the next 4 seasons | Byrne increased his reputation as a striker that str |
Thomas Sebastian | Byrne (July 28, 1841-September 4, 1923) was an Ameri |
"Seen and Not Seen" ( | Byrne, Eno, Frantz, Harrison, Weymouth) - 4:30 |
After his term as a Senator, | Byrne returned to the law, returning to practice at |
On April 17, 2009, Judge Pike sentenced | Byrne to two-years-less-a-day on the count of fraud |
Shane | Byrne, Irish rugby union international. |
Shaun | Byrne (born January 21, 1981) is a professional foot |
On 8 June 1833 Simon | Byrne, the famous bare knuckle fighter, died after a |
us bare-knuckle fight between the boxers Simon | Byrne and Alexander McKay which resulted in McKay's |
soners jailed here was the prize fighter Simon | Byrne. |
For some, | Byrne is most famous for his contributions to the Br |
with recording The Catherine Wheel soundtrack, | Byrne nevertheless agreed to produce Mesopotamia, pr |
Broadcasting, the station has studios on South | Byrne Road. |
The speedy | Byrne was a defensive stalwart with excellent range. |
Used mainly in the leadoff spot, | Byrne made just two errors while hitting .256 |
Despite his extended career in the States, | Byrne never made a Champ Car start. |
ionship the goalkeeper on the team was Stephen | Byrne from the club. |
Frame members Ronnie Stone on guitar and Steve | Byrne on vocals, Martin Cooper, who replaced him in |
Comedian Steve | Byrne graduated in 1992 |
For the same story, | Byrne created the character of Nyssa, who later beca |
e property was purchased by Senator William T. | Byrne in 1910. |
truggle was resolved only when Gov. Brendan T. | Byrne appointed Mr. Fitzpatrick chairman of the New |
It is located on 150 acres of Brendan T. | Byrne State Forest, within the New Jersey Pinelands. |
Senator William T. | Byrne House is a historic home located at Colonie in |
Front-rows: Andrew Buckeridge, T. | Byrne, G. Hamilton, N. Mc Donagh |
g by two vocalists from Liverpool called Terry | Byrne and Marie Lowrie. |
Reba Porter - Tessie | Byrne |
rryl Duffy, manager John Hughes commented that | Byrne was not yet ready to play regularly in the SPL |
Hibs announced in late April that | Byrne would be released at the end of the season. |
It was announced in late March that | Byrne had become engaged to ITV Wales Tonight presen |
It is said that | Byrne was so impressed with the DeKorte during those |
It is also in this novel that | Byrne returns to his Irish nationalist ideas by allu |
ernment continued to investigate Mason for the | Byrne killing. |
Philbrick has also received the | Byrne Waterman Award from the Kendall Whaling Museum |
nth-century villas in a leafy setting, and the | Byrne Avenue Baths, a 1930s swimming pool with plent |
The | Byrne Settlers start arriving in Natal |
equirements at the risk of losing 10% of their | Byrne program law enforcement assistance funds. |
Thomas | Byrne and Mary D. Edsall in Chain Reaction: The Impa |
Christopher Thomas | Byrne (born 9 February 1975) in Hulme, England, is a |
Thomas | Byrne (born 6 May 1958 in Drogheda, County Louth) is |
December - Thomas | Byrne, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry |
owing violence at the polls; Nowlan and Thomas | Byrne were later declared elected by a committee of |
Michael Thomas | Byrne (born 14 May 1985) or commonly known as Michae |
n (writers of "5,6,7,8") alongside Manager Tim | Byrne after auditioning hopefuls who answered an ad |
In his book, Tim | Byrne mentions that the University developed indepen |
Michael Timothy | Byrne (born October 17, 1986 in Lancaster, Pennsylva |
He was apprenticed to | Byrne, the landscape engraver, but it is said led a |
According to | Byrne, the song was written about a girl he knew who |
Todd | Byrne (born 16 July 1978, in Sydney, New South Wales |
• Anthony Minichiello • Todd | Byrne • Chris Flannery • Justin Hodges • Shannon Heg |
Byrne's son, Tom Byrne, was the New Jersey Democrati | |
ohn Porter, Vincent O'Brien, Phelim Doyle, Tom | Byrne, Paul Byrne (2), Mick Brien, Enda Luddy, Johnn |
Tommy | Byrne, former racing driver, raced briefly in Formul |
comprising Brian Warfield, Noel Nagle & Tommy | Byrne. |
Garry McDonald as Tony | Byrne |
Defeated Tony | Byrne (Ireland) points |
The Eggs was produced by Tony | Byrne and Brendan Byrne (not related).. |
er family's 1971 arrival in Northern Virginia, | Byrne entered the public arena as an activist in com |
"Memories (Can't Wait)" ( | Byrne, Jerry Harrison) - 3:58 |
"What a Day That Was" ( | Byrne) - 6:00 |
This was confirmed on 21 April 2009, where | Byrne, along with Ireland's Rob Kearney, was selecte |
st Division at the end of the season, in which | Byrne made a single appearance. |
y's United Trades and Labour Council, to which | Byrne had been a delegate. |
While | Byrne had been eligible for a maximum claim of $31,5 |
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