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West sold the house to | Ira Rowe in 1866, and in 1870 it was partially dest |
California state representative | Ira Ruskin sponsored a carbon labeling bill-the Car |
She was involved in the landmark tort case, | Ira S. Bushey & Sons, Inc. v. United States, 398 F. |
n began on July 7, 1924, under the commissioner | Ira S. Davidsson (1918-1940). |
Ira S. Webb (12 May 1899 - 9 December 1971) was an | |
The Georgia Fruitcake Company was founded by | Ira S. Womble, Sr. of Claxton. |
Ira Sachs knew what he wanted to do, and he's a tal | |
For the | Ira Sachs film, see Married Life (film). |
place on 20 June 1972 in extreme secrecy at an | IRA safe house owned by Colonel Sir Michael McCorke |
mbined with their prior acquisition of a former | Ira Sankey firm to create the Biglow-Main-Excell Co |
Dwight L. Moody and | Ira Sankey had major led evangelistic campaigns and |
Ira says goodbye to Doc and Rene and goes back to t | |
The inscription was carved by | Ira Schnapp, who later designed the Action Comics l |
*Ira Schulman. | |
Neither is | Ira Schuster mentioned in the credits for the song |
Ira Schuster is not given credit. | |
"In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town" ( | Ira Schuster/Jack Little/Joe Young) (with the Norma |
The | IRA SEC Catalog: The IRA SEC Catalog Tools claims t |
ed loyal to the Provisionals following the Real | IRA secession but remained a hardliner within the o |
The | IRA sent her with Sean Savage and Daniel McCann to |
Ira Sharkansky of The Hebrew University calls Dowty | |
, according to studies performed by demographer | Ira Sheskin of the University of Miami. |
killed in a Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) shooting at Roermond, Holland, in 1988. |
The book Lost Lives says that the | IRA shot Clarke. |
Ira Siegel - Guitar (Electric), Guitar | |
Ira Siff wrote a wonderful interview with Maestro T | |
ilverstein is married to Illinois State Senator | Ira Silverstein, with whom she has four children. |
t major military undertaking carried out by the | IRA since the 1940s, when the harsh security measur |
n impact on the way that Britain has viewed the | IRA since the decommissioning has begun. |
uench, Mike Sparks, Bob McCauley, Matt Millner, | Ira Skinner, Ryan Rietz, Arjun Singh, Tony Portela, |
Ira Smith is an American public address announcer b | |
The | IRA smuggled significant quantities of AR-18s into |
elfast at the age of 18 in 1969, and joined the | IRA soon afterwards. |
of the British Army, was shot and killed by the | IRA South Armagh Sniper while on foot patrol along |
These include a Continuity | IRA splinter group, first reported on by the Indepe |
He died on August 9, 1970 the year after the | IRA split, in which he sided with the Provisionals. |
After the 1969/70 | IRA split, which led to the emergence of the Provis |
Ira Sprague Bowen was able to attribute the spectro | |
The quantity was named by Harald Sverdrup after | Ira Sprague Bowen (1898-1973), an astrophysicist wh |
The | IRA start to hunt Harry down. |
The landmine was described in an | IRA statement as an "anti-personnel device". |
y alleged that the supposedly moribund Official | IRA still existed and was implicated in criminality |
store known as The Newsstand resulted in owners | Ira Stohl and Kristina Hjelsand being tried on char |
l Constabulary Force, after being lured into an | IRA stronghold. |
The | IRA subsequently claimed that they had discovered s |
The | IRA suffered no casualties. |
Bob Hicok, Stephen Graham Jones, Rachel Kadish, | Ira Sukrungruang, and Kirk M. Wright. |
1991) and Where Or When (1993) with saxophonist | Ira Sullivan were well received by the Chicago jazz |
During the 1980s he worked with Red Rodney and | Ira Sullivan (1981-85), Toshiko Akiyoshi (1986-89), |
ll Malone, James Moody, Zoot Sims, Sonny Stitt, | Ira Sullivan and Phil Woods. |
l long-time collaborator, multi-instrumentalist | Ira Sullivan at Joe Segal's Jazz Showcase in Chicag |
Ira Sullivan - trumpet | |
Jazzmen Bubba Kolb, Jack Sheldon, and | Ira Sullivan at the Village Jazz Lounge in Walt Dis |
, Paul Wertico, Marbin, James Carter, Stu Katz, | Ira Sullivan, Winard Harper, McCoy Tyner, Dexter Go |
legends of jazz like Sonny Stitt, Eddie Harris, | Ira Sullivan, Stan Getz, Pat Metheny, Horace Silver |
ll, James Moody, Slide Hampton, Jaco Pastorius, | Ira Sullivan, Pete Christlieb, Duffy Jackson, Burt |
Pastorius, Pastorius' daughter Mary Pastorius, | Ira Sullivan, Bobby Thomas, Jr., and Dana Paul. |
ckin, Duke Ellington Orchestra, Bettye LaVette, | Ira Sullivan, Henry Johnson's Organ Express, Nachit |
uddy DeFranco, Bobby Rosengarten, Johnny Coles, | Ira Sullivan, David Schnitter, John Blake, John Von |
witched focus to jazz music, playing there with | Ira Sullivan. |
ghly regarded albums with multi-instrumentalist | Ira Sullivan. |
like Jimmy Forrest, Bud Powell, Donald Byrd and | Ira Sullivan. |
Meanwhile, | IRA support teams set up roadblocks in order to pre |
1 April 1997: | IRA supporters set on fire two Protestant homes in |
The | IRA suspected that an informer was to blame and a s |
The | IRA suspected this group of passing on intelligence |
ts of towns and searching them in order to find | IRA suspects. |
Ira T. Carrithers (c. | |
When Kopu founded her own party, Mana Wahine Te | Ira Tangata in support of the government, Anderton |
in the smoking room of the club when a six man | IRA team led by Dan "Sandow" O'Donovan entered and |
is alleged that Cooney was part of an eight-man | IRA team which killed British Army Captain Leonard |
74 and the Provisional Irish Republican Army's ( | IRA) temporary ceasefire in 1975. |
Ira Terrell (born June 19, 1954 in Dallas, Texas) i | |
were spectacular acquittals of some very grisly | IRA terrorist suspects when he was a judge in the D |
Five men, part of a Manchester- based | IRA terrorist cell, were jailed in 1976 for a total |
The oppressors of Irish freedom call the | IRA terrorists and murderers, but I call them by th |
gh much of the evidence pointed to arson by the | IRA, the official verdict was not conclusive, thus |
In the Provisional | IRA, the QMG department is the largest and most imp |
Such groups have included the Provisional | IRA, the Continuity IRA and the Real IRA. |
McGuinness reportedly said: "When I was in the | IRA there was no such book, I don't know when it ca |
Ira Thomas (Tommy) Greene (born April 6, 1967 in Lu | |
James | Ira Thomas Jones - pilot, buried in Sarnau Chapel |
In August 1999, the | IRA, through the Irish republican newspaper An Phob |
Local | IRA thugs appoint themselves 'kings of old', and ot |
itical party to oppose the Treaty and urged the | IRA to adopt socialist policies to defeat the new F |
ildren reject this claim and have called on the | IRA to clear her name. |
Libyan weaponry enabled the | IRA to mount some of its most spectacular operation |
-sidedness of the police and the failure of the | IRA to defend Catholic neighbourhoods of the city w |
ed and another 38 people injured, prompting the | IRA to admit "this incident left us open to justifi |
RECTED BY THE MEMBERS OF THE FINGAL BRIGADE OLD | IRA TO COMMEMORATE THE VICTORIOUS BATTLE WHICH TOOK |
st Party votes in the House of Commons, led the | IRA to end its ceasefire and resume the campaign. |
8 UDR a number of items are found including: an | IRA training video, a GPMG, an AKM rifle and loaded |
In 1939 the | IRA tried a bombing campaign in England to try to f |
On 6 April 1919 the | IRA tried to liberate Robert Byrne, who was under a |
Ira Trombley (April 16, 1952-December 20, 2009) was | |
Ira Trombley, Democrat | |
ld have annoyed the loyalists that there was a [ | IRA] truce with the British Government and there ma |
The group's sound changed when | Ira Tucker joined in 1938, and they recorded their |
Ira Tucker Sr. (May 17, 1925 - June 24, 2008) was t | |
27 July - Anti-Treaty | IRA under Padraig Quinn attack Dundalk, dynamite th |
The | IRA unit drove up, armed with two AK-47 rifles and |
fter a brief siege the remaining members of the | IRA unit surrendered. |
20 December 1920: The Kilkenny | IRA unit ambushed an RIC/military patrol at Nine Mi |
rs at the front of the house exited the car the | IRA unit opened fire with the M60 machine gun from |
e Twelve Apostles was an Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) unit founded by Michael Collins to counter the |
In May 1921, an Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) unit of approximately 25 men successfully ambu |
The | IRA unit captured some weapons and withdrew. |
He was Tom Williams, the leader of the | IRA unit that killed Murphy. |
been long rumoured to have been a leader of the | IRA unit responsible for the murders. |
death due to poor intelligence gathering by the | IRA unit responsible. |
officers and security sources realised that the | IRA unit involved was not locally recruited, puttin |
The | IRA unit began constructing the mortars and cutting |
There is some intelligence that the Provisional | IRA unit responsible was not well-disposed towards |
The | IRA unit was intercepted by the SAS at the car park |
d by members of the South Armagh Brigade and an | IRA unit in Newry. |
Meanwhile, an | IRA unit had mounted a Mark 15 mortar on a tractor, |
n were arrested it emerged they were part of an | IRA unit sent to assassinate North West VIPs. |
er 1985 by a Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) unit against a Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) |
arrested with six others alleged to comprise an | IRA unit planning a campaign in Coventry. |
The | IRA unit left inside the complex a van loaded with |
ar of the house while attempting to prepare the | IRA unit's escape in a transit van, while the other |
ken to the Dublin Mater Hospital, from where an | IRA unit, including two members disguised as priest |
ly after having being fired at by a Provisional | IRA unit, near Jonesborough, County Armagh. |
on the Parachute Regiment was the leader of the | IRA unit, citing intelligence sources. |
ic house, but were attacked by a fifteen-strong | IRA unit. |
ected to have been handled by the FRU including | IRA units who planted bombs and assassinated. |
lin with Richard Mulcahy (Chief of Staff of the | IRA until the split), arguing against the Free Stat |
The final | IRA use of proxy bombs came on 24 April 1993, when |
Ira Van Gieson | |
Ira Vannut (born September 18, 1994) is a Belgian f | |
On 20 May 2008, 57-year-old | IRA veteran Kevin Crilly of Jonesborough, County Ar |
His next work was a biography of 1920s | IRA veteran Ernie O'Malley, entitled Ernie O'Malley |
George Plant, a Protestant | IRA veteran, was later executed in Portlaoise for D |
h in Ireland issued an explicit condemnation of | IRA violence in January 1956, Clarke severed his co |
Seamus was the brother of Dessie Grew, an | IRA volunteer who was killed on 9 October 1990. |
om" Hales (5 March 1892 - 29 April 1966) was an | IRA volunteer and politician from West Cork. |
on to playwright Ulick O'Connor, an anti-Treaty | IRA volunteer named Owen Donnelly of Glasnevin was |
y (INLA) and Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) volunteer who worked clandestinely from 1977 u |
He was an experienced | IRA volunteer and a member of the Dublin Brigade's |
In 1941, 16-year-old | IRA volunteer Brendan Behan (Shawn Hatosy) is going |
His eldest son, Joseph MacManus, was an | IRA volunteer who died on active service in an oper |
d fire on mourners outside the home of deceased | IRA Volunteer Thomas Begley in Belfast in October 1 |
The plan was written by an | IRA volunteer called Liam Gaynor. |
alrymple (58), Noel O'Kane (20) and Provisional | IRA volunteer James Kelly (25). |
circa 1965 in Strabane) is a former Provisional | IRA Volunteer, who escaped from Brixton Prison in L |
ds sustained during the raid along with another | IRA volunteer, Fergal O'Hanlon. |
For the | IRA Volunteer, see Joe Cahill. |
ish Volunteers in 1913 and soon after became an | IRA volunteer. |
Both | IRA volunteers are interred at the Republican buria |
early hours of 24 October 1990 armed and masked | IRA volunteers took the family of Patrick "Patsy" G |
Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) volunteers occupying a farmhouse in Clonmult, |
In the action that followed, twelve | IRA volunteers were killed, four wounded and four c |
After it passed Ballygawley, | IRA volunteers remotely detonated a 200lb roadside |
Three | IRA volunteers from the Ardoyne area, including Beg |
range of just 20 yards, three civilians and two | IRA volunteers (including Danny Allman himself) wer |
s suspected of being compromised, debriefing of | IRA volunteers released from police and British Arm |
Cemetery and Clifton Street Cemetery where many | IRA Volunteers and members of the United Irishmen a |
In 1985, | IRA volunteers Paul Kavanagh and Thomas Quigley, bo |
s further alleged that the UDA, unaware of this | IRA volunteers value to the FRU, planned to assassi |
ate hours of 1 May, a party of four Provisional | IRA volunteers held a family hostage in Killean and |
A mural dedicated to deceased | IRA volunteers, including Begley ,was painted in Ar |
of 1981, Collusion, Women in Struggle, deceased | IRA Volunteers, Palestine, The Basque Freedom Strug |
an Police of London had kept O'Neill and fellow | IRA Volunteers, Brian McHugh and Patrick Kelly, und |
Ira Wallace Anthony (1936-2010)- wire services edit | |
The grandson of the | IRA War of Independence veteran and Irish Labour ac |
provised explosive device (IED), planted by the | IRA, was discovered in the basement toilet of a Wim |
A talk by | Ira was always fun to listen to. |
come to good use when Cameron Hayes of the True | IRA was shot and wounded by the Mayans. |
nted that, once her investigation into the True | IRA was over, she would look around Charming for Ko |
rry, and more particularly in Belfast where the | IRA was unable to prevent loss of life or protect f |
He also claimed that the | IRA was on the decline. |
The | IRA was armed with sixty rifles, several shotguns a |
Ira was a son of settler John William Hankamer (183 | |
against the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) was central to NF success and argued in the wa |
A former member of the | IRA was also killed by the Ulster Freedom Fighters |
Free State government had given to the northern | IRA was cut off after the death of Michael Collins |
A 'senior security source' claimed that the | IRA was responsible, though the IRA later denied an |
The Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) was blamed for both incidents, in which the de |
The National Association of Old | IRA was a commemorative organisation made up of mem |
a Catholic member of the Irish Republican Army ( | IRA), was shot by an undercover British Army (BA) m |
The | IRA was responsible for more deaths than any other |
Additionally, the | IRA was seen by many of the base community as opera |
The | IRA was blamed. |
a daughter of Margaret Harley who was born when | Ira was 61, never got to meet her father until she |
His first job as a member of the | IRA was delivering mobilisation orders around the c |
rical Inquiries Team found that the Provisional | IRA was responsible for the killings. |
bombing campaign in mainland Britain since the | IRA was at its height." |
mmand had faded away, and the leadership of the | IRA was southern-based, with all commands being iss |
IRA was founded in 2003 under the legal name Lord, | |
(The | IRA was banned in 1977.) |
under force and that Noraid maintained that the | IRA was not its "foreign principal". |
but whether that represents the entire stock of | IRA weaponry or not is disputed by some Unionists. |
00 device had also been intended to help locate | IRA weaponry. |
oodman, Alexander Golitzen, Russell A. Gausman, | Ira Webb). |
Yes but the RUC source implies that the | IRA were involved with drugs while the Gardai, Tim |
itten that, 'also occasionally targeted [by the | IRA] were Ulster Protestants who saw the republican |
He took over at a time when the | IRA were enjoying a resurgence and Boland was charg |
at he believed that 'members of the provisional | IRA were responsible for Paul Quinn's death |
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