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| In January 1973, | Foley, a divorced mother of five, surviving on welfa |
| Samuel | Foley, a cleric, of Clonmel and Dublin |
| rk City Tammany Hall district leader Thomas F. | Foley, a close associate of Al Smith. |
| ennis Hopper and Gary Oldman, who plays Emmitt | Foley, a fictional character based on Calhoun. |
| Foley accepted the position of chairman and CEO of M | |
| January 9 - Sir Thomas | Foley, admiral, 75 |
| Next he was tutor to a son of Paul | Foley, afterwards speaker of the House of Commons. |
| d, Tony Browne came in at wing-back for Richie | Foley, Aidan Kearney took Kevin Moran's spot on the |
| He attended high school in | Foley, Alabama, and then returned to Detroit, where |
| Baldwin") is a radio station licensed to serve | Foley, Alabama, USA. |
| issouri, and two others in Ozark, Missouri and | Foley, Alabama. |
| FOLEY, ALEXANDER J. | |
| layed the role of psychological profiler Grace | Foley, alongside Trevor Eve. |
| ts, who switched to guitar, with drummer Steve | Foley, also formerly of The Replacements, along with |
| To appease Angle in getting his match, | Foley also gave Main Event Mafia member, Kevin Nash, |
| Foley also coaches Canadian PGA Tour player Chris Ba | |
| Foley also played a key role in Hartlepool's Under 1 | |
| ay his various family members, except for Dave | Foley, although Foley does appear in the episode as |
| The receipt of this biannual award places | Foley among the company of computer graphics pioneer |
| ker Nancy Pelosi, and former House Speaker Tom | Foley, and dozens of senatorial, congressional and g |
| Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?" - Red | Foley and the Cumberland Valley Boys |
| RG) is a model of grammar developed by William | Foley and Robert Van Valin, Jr. in the 1980s, which |
| ormer Kids in the Hall and NewsRadio star Dave | Foley and was filmed at the legendary burlesque club |
| The New Haven Register also endorsed | Foley and described him as "the more forthright of t |
| a musical farce written by Hamish McColl, Sean | Foley and Eddie Braben, starring Foley and McColl (t |
| Red | Foley and the Cumberland Valley Boys had a huge hit |
| A touchdown pass from | Foley, and a 7 yard run by Campbell made the final m |
| and: Lee and Jamey Bozeman, Glenn Black, Chris | Foley, and Matt Hinton (described by Jamey in a 1999 |
| is the granddaughter of country music star Red | Foley and has three sisters: Debby, Lindy, and Laury |
| Daivari grew up admiring Mick | Foley and Bret Hart. |
| William A. | Foley and Robert D. Van Valin, Jr (1984). |
| It won | Foley and McColl a joint Best Actor nomination at th |
| a popular live performer, performing with Red | Foley and Marty Robbins among others. |
| The show was hosted by Mick | Foley, and aired on one Thursday each month on Spike |
| ed into March 1980 and, with injuries to Steve | Foley and Bobby Gough, the goalscoring was left to T |
| ditional footage, as well as an interview with | Foley and Jesse Ventura. |
| Nebraska) the following day, Meinhold ordered | Foley and civilian scout William F. "Buffalo Bill" C |
| Worst Screen Couple - Dave | Foley and Julia Sweeney |
| rom Cardinal Gibbons, with Bishops John Samuel | Foley and Leo Michael Haid, O.S.B., serving as co-co |
| The firm was founded in 1943 by Henry | Foley and Garrett Hoag. |
| ome Here Often? is a 1997 play written by Sean | Foley and Hamish McColl of the two-person theatre co |
| vis also ordered him to swap ships with Thomas | Foley and take over HMS Britannia. |
| The principal is Tom | Foley and the vice principal is Ming Loughnane |
| July 24, 1986: Tom | Foley and Lary Sorensen were traded by the Phillies |
| ee women blues musicians: Deborah Coleman, Sue | Foley and Roxanne Potvin. |
| The following week on SmackDown!, Commissioner | Foley announced a Steel Cage match for the WWF Tag T |
| ptember 21 edition of SmackDown!, Commissioner | Foley announced an eight-man tag team match between |
| Chris | Foley, another independent, won the by-election on 8 |
| a 2007 production at the Birmingham Rep, Sean | Foley appeared as Freud, Sam Swainsbury as Dali, Rut |
| owing his retirement from wrestling full-time, | Foley appeared occasionally with WWE as a special gu |
| Reports indicated that Mark | Foley approached a former 18-year-old intern at Bull |
| Although Jones and | Foley are currently performing with Killswitch Engag |
| orded by Fontella Bass, Bonnie Bramlett, Ellen | Foley, Aretha Franklin, Maria McKee, Sandie Shaw and |
| The Stewponey public house and | Foley Arms Hotel was built in the centre of Stourton |
| he public house, the Tarrington Arms (formerly | Foley Arms). |
| k, the "kabong" sound effect was produced by a | foley artist striking the detuned open strings of a |
| Foley Artist, 1996 | |
| ideo game music composer, sound designer and a | foley artist. |
| Dave | Foley as Troy |
| Scott | Foley as Matt |
| On April 3, 1973, the citizens of Taft elected | Foley as mayor. |
| James E. | Foley as Matt Mysterio |
| Foley, as chair of the House Caucus on Missing and E | |
| ed by manager Mike Walker, who had worked with | Foley at Colchester, and had spent ten years with th |
| A native of Worcester, Massachusetts, | Foley attended Assumption High School, where he grad |
| luenced by his University of Texas mentor Neil | Foley, author of The White Scourge: Mexicans, Blacks |
| In his sophomore season, | Foley averaged 24.6 points per game (ppg), followed |
| Zac | Foley: Bass |
| After working in Bolivia, Peru, and Zimbabwe, | Foley became Supervisory Executive Officer of USAID/ |
| After school, | Foley became a lawyer in private practice. |
| years working with an NGO in Northern Ireland, | Foley became a congressional aide, with included a t |
| Foley's Bar in Troy regularly held cockfights, and O | |
| Born in Boston, | Foley became a Peace Corps Volunteer in 1965 serving |
| Foley became chairman of the Computing Research Asso | |
| Foley began his football career as a trainee with Co | |
| Foley began a partnership with Tiger Woods during th | |
| Born in Liverpool on 4 October 1962, | Foley began his career as an apprentice with hometow |
| inger and 1950s icon Pat Boone and Shirley Lee | Foley Boone. |
| Steven Foley-Sheridan (or Steven | Foley, born 10 February 1986 in Dublin) is an Irish |
| It was transformed in 1747, when Lord | Foley bought decorative features of the chapel at Ca |
| Karla appears and is about to kill | Foley, but is shot dead by Taggart. |
| James Arthur Wellington | Foley Butler, 4th Marquess of Ormonde was born on 23 |
| James Arthur Wellington | Foley Butler, 4th Marquess of Ormonde (1849-1943), m |
| He was the son of James Arthur Wellington | Foley Butler, 4th Marquess of Ormonde. |
| rtz and former Lieutenant Governor nominee Tom | Foley by running on the message that he was the only |
| Marv | Foley, c |
| Fr. Theodore | Foley, C.P. (March 3, 1913 - October 9, 1974) was a |
| Foley can currently be seen playing drums on tour wi | |
| lution is instilled extra-amniotically using a | foley catheter. |
| Foley caused controversy in 2005 when he successfull | |
| al Assembly, House Speaker Armond Budish named | Foley Chairman of the Housing and Urban Revitalizati |
| Farley portrayed the Matt | Foley character at the 1994 Rose Bowl banquet. |
| o withdraw their contract offer to the popular | Foley, citing unspecified "personal" reasons. |
| the end of 2009 Canadian golf instructor Sean | Foley coaches Rose. |
| hbishop of New York, with Thomas Patrick Roger | Foley, Coadjutor Bishop of the Diocese of Chicago pr |
| The college was formed in 1958 as | Foley College of Further Education and College of Ar |
| novel and is about An antiques picker, Weezie | Foley combs Savannah's steamy back alleys and garage |
| In October 2006, U.S. congressman Mark | Foley confessed he was molested as a 16-year-old by |
| Foley continued to advance firing the machine gun un | |
| A graduate of St. Anthony's High School, | Foley continued his education at St. Michael's Colle |
| The Michael | Foley Cottage is a historic house at 14 Emerson Stre |
| KPFA Radio 94.1 FM, Berkeley, Ca, host Jack | Foley, Cover to Cover…Lailee Bakhtiar's prose is del |
| Sinclair, Chaffey, Bethune, Perry, Proud foot, | Foley, Cowper, McDougall, Parry Sound Village and Is |
| Kevin | Foley, currently plays for Wolves Football Club. |
| Second-rows: Dave | Foley, Darragh Frawley, Ed Kelly |
| alleging a history of inappropriate conduct by | Foley dating back at least 10 years. |
| In 1690, Winnington married Anne | Foley, daughter of Thomas Foley of Witley Court and |
| The Gearing was sponsored by Mrs. Thomas M. | Foley, daughter of Commander Gearing and commissione |
| and provided support that night included Mick | Foley, Dean Malenko, Eddie Guerrero, Chris Benoit, C |
| and executive shareholder of the company, Mick | Foley, decided to get a rematch for the title at Vic |
| World Heavyweight Championship, in which Mick | Foley defeated the reigning champion, Sting, to win |
| Brother | Foley deserves to share with Father Henry More the t |
| Foley did not play any games in the National Footbal | |
| ke his father and three younger brothers, Lord | Foley did not sit in the House of Commons. |
| Foley died in Benicia, California on November 18, 18 | |
| Lady | Foley died in 1897. |
| Foley died at the age of 72 in Kensington. | |
| Caretaker Steve | Foley disposed of Brown's misfits introducing his ow |
| This suggested listing for | Foley distinguishes him from Tom Foley (baseball). |
| The partnership's largest customer, Roger | Foley, doing business as Ellis D Fogg, a producer of |
| s guitarist, Jamey Bozeman, and bassist, Chris | Foley during their hiatus from touring and recording |
| nd Wayne O'Brien, sound editors; Kerry Malony, | Foley editor |
| John Zorn: | foley effects, samples, German Narration |
| At the Royal Rumble, | Foley eliminated Orton from the Royal Rumble match. |
| David Grahame, David Lasley, Ellen | Foley, Eric Troyer, Rory Dodd - background vocals |
| Ketchum, Marcia Ball, Alejandro Escovedo, Sue | Foley, Eric Johnson and Chris Smither. |
| coste married Bertha Louisa, daughter of M. S. | Foley, Esquire, editor-proprietor of the Journal of |
| At the age of 29, | Foley established at his new club, scoring six goals |
| additions to the prototype model developed by | Foley et al. [1996]. |
| Foley eventually agreed to support the MTA bailout; | |
| In 2008 | Foley faced an election against an opponent, Dennis |
| During his time at the club | Foley failed to score a league goal. |
| manor of Sir Henry Lingen, it was sold to the | Foley family in the 1670s. |
| After the fire they were kept by the | Foley family in London. |
| The | Foley family had benefited from the Civil War by sup |
| 17th century this control was exercised by the | Foley family, but after they acquired a hold on near |
| l and woodlands remain in the ownership of the | Foley family. |
| More recently, | Foley Field has hosted four NCAA regional tournament |
| Foley Field hosted the SEC baseball tournament in 19 | |
| e home run came on his last at-bat at his home | Foley Field, after which he received a curtain call. |
| cord of 20-7 in NCAA post season games held at | Foley Field. |
| A strong bond grows between the two, and when | Foley finally dies, Shawn is equipped to travel out |
| by 195 votes (Conservative incumbent Joseph P. | Foley finished third). |
| Foley finished his career with Bradford City. | |
| Daniel | Foley first ran for the New Mexico House of Represen |
| Foley flew on 31 more missions in the Pacific War, s | |
| thern sold the 80-mile portion of line between | Foley, Florida and Adel, Georgia to Gulf and Ohio Ra |
| rship of General Superior Mother Mary Cleophas | Foley, focused its attention on the interior decorat |
| Orton began feuding with Mick | Foley following the event. |
| to his benefit, Negron used the slogan "Punch | Foley for Joe!", instructing voters to "punch" Foley |
| achment of ten soldiers under Sergeant John H. | Foley for reconnaissance of the south bank of the ri |
| gory of Best Sound Editing - Sound Effects and | Foley for Short Form Television. |
| The latter recommended | Foley for the job, which led to the family moving to |
| Tom | Foley, former U.S. ambassador to Ireland and 2010 Re |
| Red, Eric Bibb, Canned Heat, Kevin Coyne, Sue | Foley, Friend 'n Fellow, Larry Garner, Michael Hill' |
| orward Noreen Duggan which equaled that of Art | Foley from Christy Ring the previous week. |
| It was the home of author Winifred | Foley from the mid-1970s, after the success of her f |
| 1993: Seinfeld: "The Shoes" .... Dana | Foley, George's Therapist |
| James, Long John Baldry, Matt Minglewood, Sue | Foley, Georgette Fry, Harry Manx and Jeff Healey. |
| Foley grew up in a working class family the Philadel | |
| Paul | Foley had the resources from his father and the prof |
| the Bath Rugby club in England, where Michael | Foley had been signed as their forwards coach, Foley |
| in Bow Church on 30 August 1691; the MP Thomas | Foley had earlier pressed the new king in July 1689 |
| crats mounted a serious bid to regain the seat | Foley had held for 30 years, but Nethercutt won by a |
| It was no secret that | Foley had a special interest in male pages." |
| Foley Hall, the Springer's more intimate space, host | |
| Foley, Harry Wright | |
| Dave | Foley has reached a milestone in his career, He is h |
| Foley has an ethical dilemma- take the stranded ten | |
| Foley has struck out against Republicans for their i | |
| h after a campaign in which Admiral Sir Thomas | Foley has played a major part. |
| For several years now Today FM DJ Ray | Foley has used clips from the song in a segment of h |
| Throughout his wrestling career, | Foley has wrestled both under his real name and unde |
| Foley has said that Snuka's flying body splash from | |
| With Sean | Foley, he formed the double act The Right Size in 19 |
| With the help of his protege, Larry | Foley, he schooled a generation of Australian boxers |
| retary of the Australian Services Union Martin | Foley held the seat for Labor at the election. |
| Foley helped Gent reach the final of the domestic cu | |
| Foley, Henry, SJ Records of English Province, vii. | |
| He attended | Foley High School in Foley, Minnesota. |
| At | Foley High School, head coach Todd Watson convinced |
| Connell suggested that Truman appoint James T. | Foley, his friend's son, who had briefly served as a |
| Foley Hoag LLP (formerly Foley, Hoag & Eliot) is a l | |
| a cum laude in 1950 and began a long career at | Foley Hoag in Boston. |
| he partners created a grant program called the | Foley Hoag Foundation, which seeks to improve race r |
| ered private practice, joining the law firm of | Foley, Hoag, & Eliot, becoming a partner in 1982. |
| Jack ( | Foley) Horkheimer, American astronomer and televisio |
| John | Foley Horr House is a historic site on the south sid |
| As Ambassador, | Foley hosted a conference on green technology in Gal |
| of William George Daniel-Tyssen (1773-1838) of | Foley House etc., High Sheriff of Kent, by his wife |
| from the gardens of a detached mansion called | Foley House. |
| inated abruptly to the south at the gardens of | Foley House. |
| d in 1857 but was defeated by Michael Hamilton | Foley in 1861. |
| Morris was married twice: to Mary | Foley in 1814 and to Frances Bullen in 1830. |
| (as George F. | Foley in "The Mirage") and Sugarfoot (as Victor Vall |
| ts including her best-remembered roles as Mrs. | Foley in the 1945 classic Dead of Night and Mrs. Nic |
| s the tough and principled drill sergeant Emil | Foley in An Officer and a Gentleman. |
| first out of seven candidates and faced James | Foley in the November general election. |
| st known for his role as Gunnery Sergeant Emil | Foley in the 1982 film An Officer and a Gentleman an |
| , he backed artists like Hank Williams and Red | Foley in the years after World War II. |
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