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A John | Daly is an alcoholic mixed drink consisting of lemon |
A John | Daly is an alcoholic mixed drink based on the Arnold |
of the Irish Republican Socialist Party, Miriam | Daly, is assassinated. |
Daly is popularly attributed in Marine Corps lore as | |
r medical treatment to save his life, and Cahal | Daly issued a statement calling on republican prison |
equence, Volume 55, January 1940, Page 217 (see | Daly, James). |
eatured on Lopez Tonight, Last Call with Carson | Daly, Jay Leno, NPR, CNN and Time Magazine. |
er Frampton, Errol Buddle, Johnny Nicol, Warren | Daly, Jeannie Lewis, Chris Abrahams, Lloyd Swanton, |
iams and Serena Williams, Johnny Unitas to John | Daly, Joe Louis to Ray Lewis. |
Daly joined Wycombe at the age of 13 after impressin | |
In November 1913 | Daly joined the newly-founded Irish Volunteers. |
John O'Neill (Donaghmore), Joe Carberry, Joseph | Daly, Joseph Brannigan and Henry Daly. |
James | Daly, journalist |
Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Joseph | Daly KBE, CB, DSO (19 March 1913 - 5 January 2004) w |
The current line-up consists of Chris | Daly, Kevin J. Frank, Fred Popolo and Brian Wnukowsk |
Marcus | Daly, known as "the Montana Copper King", was born i |
Daly later told a Marine Corps historian that he act | |
In late 1997, | Daly led the launch of Business 2.0, an internationa |
John | Daly left his mark, and a plaque is permanently disp |
995 Broadway concert cast album, featuring Tyne | Daly, Lewis Cleale, Christopher Durang, Ken Page, an |
Recipient of the 2009 Chuck | Daly Lifetime Achievement Award by the NBA Coaches A |
levision programs such as Last Call with Carson | Daly, Live at Gotham and Conan. |
Daly lived to celebrate his fiftieth year as a bisho | |
msinck, Jonathan Catherall, Tamsin Cottis, Paul | Daly, Liz Fremantle, Nadine Grieve, Sally Hinchcliff |
nd were on the outskirts of Lucy-le-Bocage when | Daly made the cry. |
Daly maintained his promise and scored in Ireland's | |
Comedian Andy | Daly marketed a product called Mustache TV, just lik |
Daly married a sister (first name unknown) of Elizab | |
In 1917, he was awarded the Charles P. | Daly Medal of the American Geographical Society. |
Tony Danza, Jeffrey Tambor, Gene Reynolds, Tyne | Daly, Mel Harris, Catherine Bell, Sofia Milos, Chris |
Barbara | Daly Metcalf is Professor Emeritus History at the Un |
Dave Conneran, Enda | Daly, Michael Moran, Eoin Conran, Gavin Dooley, Adam |
st on the late-night show Last Call with Carson | Daly, Michael Stipe explained that the song was abou |
The Socialist Party's Clare | Daly, Mick Murphy, and Ruth Coppinger were elected a |
The Bishop John | Daly Mission Center at Kumi, Korea, was named in mem |
Daly moved to non-League Gravesend & Northfleet on a | |
John | Daly Murphy - Sam Friedlander |
are named after professional golfers; the John | Daly name is a tongue-in-cheek nod to Daly's problem |
However, this never occurred and | Daly never made an appearance in net. |
Edward Celestin | Daly, O.P. (October 24, 1894-November 23, 1964) was |
he issue of the political prisoners was to keep | Daly occupied for much of the 1870s. |
W. | Daly, of Knockanescoulten, Firies, County Kerry. |
yellow-and-grey building was designed by Kevin | Daly of Santa Monica-based Daly, Genik Architects. |
rmed All Systems Go! with Marc Arnold and Frank | Daly of Big Drill Car. |
Also home to Declan "The Shot" | Daly, Offaly footballer of the year 2010 |
ry lawyer Paddy Nolan's physical resemblance to | Daly often led to the two being confused for each ot |
O'Brien in late 2008 and Last Call with Carson | Daly on the March 12, 2009, episode. |
lly Corelle on bass, Ralph Cooper on drums, Joe | Daly on guitar, and Dick Winters on saxophone. |
twork television debut on Last Call with Carson | Daly on NBC (December 2005) performing two songs; Qu |
She plays entertainment correspondent Madison | Daly on the Onion News Network which premiered on Ja |
In 1947 he married Maureen | Daly one of four sisters Time Magazine referred to a |
Cardinal | Daly, one of the surviving bishops, indicated in his |
In 2003, Paul | Daly opened his first bar, Zigfrid, in London's Hoxt |
rothels; and the many gambling dens run by John | Daly or the Madison Square Club of Richard A. Canfie |
These include Haulie | Daly Pascal Russell John Callinan Barney Lynch Pat H |
Thomas Mayne | Daly, PC, QC (August 16, 1852 - June 24, 1911) was a |
It stars Tim | Daly, Penelope Ann Miller and Louis Jourdan in his l |
Gelman and his comedy partner Jon C. | Daly perform as the comedy rap duo "Cracked Out". |
Shonagh | Daly performed Let Us Love In Peace as the closing s |
31 December - Cardinal Cahal | Daly, philosopher, theologian and writer (b.1917) |
Woods and | Daly picked up $200,000 each, with $50,000 for their |
he played the character Peanuts in the Augustin | Daly play Under the Gaslight. |
Talk show host Carson | Daly played Quinn's summer tutor, female pop punk si |
Daly played in the Ryder Cup in 1947, 1949, 1951 and | |
Carson | Daly plays a small but pivotal role in the first epi |
August 11 - Dominick | Daly, politician (died 1868) |
In 1998, actor Tim | Daly portrayed Lovell in portions of the HBO miniser |
John | Daly, professional golfer |
In retirement | Daly published two volumes of humorous memoirs, From |
Daly, RA (1901), "NOTES ON OCEANOGRAPHY", Science 13 | |
Daly, RA (1931), "GARDINER ON CORAL REEFS", Science | |
ttsburgh through the eyes of his main character | Daly Racklin. |
Incumbent supervisor Chris | Daly ran for reelection. |
During this period, | Daly ran a mixed-discipline studio that included man |
rom an appointed one to an elected one in 1847, | Daly ran for election and won, eventually becoming C |
David McEwen, Edmund Dehn, Emily Booth, Eileen | Daly, Rebecca Eden and Emma Rice. |
Daly received 7.2% at the 1997 general election and | |
Daly received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame i | |
Daly remained at Queens College for another year, wo | |
Jon | Daly represented Republic of Ireland from under 14 t |
Daly resigned from the National Army in 1924, after | |
Daly resumed his previous title on March 30, 1994, w | |
Daly retired from the Marine Corps on February 6, 19 | |
Daly retired from the Einstein College of Medicine i | |
Edward C. | Daly returned to San Francisco for repairs and got u |
On 19 October 1945, Edward C. | Daly returned to the United States, was decommission |
20 September 2008, with Bruce Forsyth and Tess | Daly returning as presenters, and Craig Revel Horwoo |
Cesar | Daly, Revue generale de l'architecture et des travau |
At the 2006 census, | Daly River had a population of 468. |
1972 moved to | Daly River |
Daly River is the name of a river and a town in the | |
The | Daly River further north was named after him in 1865 |
ed after the Aboriginal tribe who came from the | Daly River area. |
Daly River and Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory | |
European discovery of | Daly River was in 1865 by Boyle Finniss, the first P |
tory from Escape Cliffs on the Timor Sea to the | Daly River. |
1997, with John Cumberland, Herman | Daly, Robert Goodland and Richard Norgaard, An Intro |
was broadcast in 2004 and featured actors Tyne | Daly, Ruby Dee, Roscoe Lee Brown, Daniel Benzali, Es |
However, in a subsequent interview, Tim | Daly said that there is some confusion as to whether |
uring his acceptance speech at Royal Liverpool, | Daly said he was very honoured to receive the Claret |
the TV game show What's My Line?, John Charles | Daly said, "I might say, if I may, without causing y |
Edward C. | Daly sailed from San Diego, California on 22 May 194 |
ning his first apprenticeship contract in 2007, | Daly scored eleven goals before Christmas for the Un |
At first, sexy Dollye | Daly seems promising, but she ends up falling in lov |
After a quick equalizer Anthony | Daly sent over a 65-metre free to give his team the |
Lady | Daly served as a volunteer and as President of the L |
Shaw took | Daly severely to task for cutting Shakespeare's play |
er husband and frequent research partner Martin | Daly, she wrote many influential papers and books in |
The current President (Mayor) of the Victoria | Daly Shire is Don Wegener. |
ralia, such as In Melbourne Tonight, the Delo & | Daly show and Reg Lindsay's Country Hour which was p |
On 16 October 2009, | Daly signed for Isthmian League Premier Division sid |
Daly signed for AFC Wimbledon on 19 August 2005, hel | |
However, beginning in 1955 | Daly simply greeted, then seated the contestant who |
nd de Cesaris were classified 2nd and 3rd, with | Daly sixth. |
Edwin C. | Daly, Some Must Watch (New York: Scribner's, 1956), |
Daly started his football career in Drumcondra with | |
until its extension to Greystones in 2000, Bray | Daly station served as the terminus for the service, |
One of the more distinctive elements of Bray | Daly Station is the series of paintings on platform |
Trains had previously terminated at Bray | Daly Station. |
In 1915, after Mayor Bert J. | Daly stepped down there was a special election which |
His ball landed in the creek, but | Daly still managed a respectable 12th place finish i |
the West Thurrock and South Stifford ward, Ken | Daly stood for the BNP in protest at the treatment o |
In 1907, the | Daly Street station merged with the East Main Branch |
with the establishment of a delivery station at | Daly Street and Pasadena Avenue. |
ing photographs of the ship and its bridge, Lt. | Daly suddenly experienced intense pain in his right |
John | Daly suffered an incredible swoon, scoring -5 after |
After examination, it was concluded that | Daly suffered direct laser burns to his right eye, a |
ip/Tuck (season 6, episode 11), the patient Dan | Daly suffers from Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome and requires |
Daly sustained serious injury in a road accident in | |
pened on Sunday, February 3, 1991 by Mr Brendan | Daly, T.D., Minister of State for Heritage Affairs, |
ony, The Hindley-Taylor Olde Tyme Singers, Jack | Daly, The Three Bolandos, Jill Summers, Gilbert and |
1st Commonwealth Division, and Brigadier Thomas | Daly, the OC 28th Brigade. |
l before he could take over the lead, and Derek | Daly, the next leader, already had a car with no fro |
in Kent and Brenda Barratt was asked by Angela | Daly, the school's headteacher, to paint a watercolo |
So, by deceiving | Daly, the bank, and the public, Rockefeller and Roge |
had a long association with the legendary Fred | Daly, the first Irishman to win the Open Championshi |
Finniss named the river after Sir Dominick | Daly, the Governor of South Australia, since the Nor |
newly risen zombies, except for Jenny (Candice | Daly), the daughter of a scientist couple. |
Bishop Cahal | Daly then appointed him to teach full-time at St. Ma |
Daly, Thomas N. (1986), "Crossroads at Bikini", Proc | |
"Restless Habs" (Arnold, | Daly, Thomson) - 2:51 |
"Ick" (Arnold, | Daly, Thomson) - 2:37 |
"Swanson" (Arnold, | Daly, Thomson) - 1:35 |
"Head On" ( | Daly, Thomson) - 2:21 |
th his Army buddy and fellow performer Jonathan | Daly to form the Martin & Lewis-style comedy team of |
William Marcy, Governor William Bouck appointed | Daly to the Court, beginning his term May 1844. |
Hegarty was appointed to succeed Bishop Edward | Daly to the See of Derry. |
way past first team mate Pironi and then Derek | Daly to take back 6th place on laps 47 and 48, just |
being the only driver other than champion Conor | Daly to win more than one race. |
He ordered Trumpeter | Daly to sound the charge but Daly had lost his trump |
A posting to Duntroon followed and in June 1952 | Daly took command of the 28th Commonwealth Infantry |
Stewart's assistant, Rich | Daly, took over as interim coach for the rest of the |
Baseball historian Jon | Daly traced Hogan's contested record to 1898; he spe |
S Trumpeter Ronald Carter US Saxophonist Claire | Daly Us Saxophonist Virginia Mayhew US Saxophonist A |
or example the case of R (on the application of | Daly) v Secretary of State for the Home Department h |
R (on the application of | Daly) v Secretary of State for the Home Department w |
nions, Richardson wrote the Court's opinions in | Daly v. General Motors Corp. (1978) 20 Cal.3d 725, a |
On May 29, 2001 | Daly Valdes suffered a heart attack which left him i |
Daly was appointed Adjutant of the 2/10th Battalion | |
In 1968, | Daly was elected General Secretary of the NUM, and f |
Daly was a member of the advisory board of Feminists | |
In 1843, | Daly was elected to the New York State Assembly, rep |
ores! semi-staged concert version starring Tyne | Daly was presented in February 1995. |
Professional boxer Nipper Pat | Daly was born in Abercraf and lived there until the |
In 1887, | Daly was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in |
attributing it to an unnamed gunnery sergeant ( | Daly was a first sergeant at the time). |
d Battalion 5th Marines) during the battle, but | Daly was the first sergeant of the 73rd Machine Gun |
Daly was awarded the Penrose Medal in 1935, the Woll | |
Daly was on air for a few minutes before Prison Guar | |
Herbert | Daly was unable to testify after a nervous breakdown |
n Korea) was consecrated as Bishop of Seoul and | Daly was sent to become Bishop of Taejon. |
Daly was born in Dublin in 1888. | |
Daly was also the dissertation advisor to Janice Ray | |
Daly was born in Currabubulla, a small town in north | |
Daly was born in Napier, Hawke's Bay. | |
Daly was eventually released by QPR in February 2005 | |
By 1945, | Daly was in command of the 2/10th Battalion, leading |
Lieutenant Rowan Heywood | Daly was a flying ace credited with three aerial vic |
fter completing his apprenticeship at the club, | Daly was offered a one-year professional contract, l |
Incumbent supervisor Chris | Daly was termed out of office. |
Daly was soon active in the Scottish Mineworkers' Un | |
Daly was passed by Riccardo Patrese not long afterwa | |
Daly was appointed auxiliary bishop of the Diocese o | |
James Joseph | Daly was born in New York city and was ordained a pr |
Daly was born in Liverpool, England, and educated in | |
Coxswain | Daly was killed 7 December 1941 while serving in USS |
Philip Ernest | Daly was born in Neenah, Wisconsin in December of 18 |
While in office, Bishop | Daly was fully styled as His Lordship The Most Rev. |
Daly was also involved in horseracing during this ti | |
Fred | Daly was an American football and baseball player an |
In 1876 | Daly was again arrested for disturbing another home |
Charlie | Daly was born 10th August 1896, was the second son o |
Daly was shot for his role in the incident, and he w | |
Daly was a great book-lover, and his valuable librar | |
Daly was born in Plymouth, North Carolina and educat | |
Daly was released by the Wycombe manager Gary Waddoc | |
Sybil | Daly was born to an Irish planter and an Indian moth |
Daly was born in Kildare and educated at Dublin City | |
Daly was elected to Labour's Administrative Committe | |
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