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ook for the British Army and so was seen by the | IRA as a collaborator and legitimate target. |
During a funeral service for a recently killed | IRA member, a member of the Protestant UDA tosses a |
In 1939 the | IRA tried a bombing campaign in England to try to f |
mbrance Day on 8 November 1987, the Provisional | IRA planted a bomb on a parade route but it failed |
In 1973 The Provisional | IRA exploded a car bomb in the street outside the c |
ttack by the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) on a bus carrying British Army soldiers in Nor |
During April 2010 the Real | IRA detonated a 120 lb. |
broke the camel's back" and decided to join the | IRA, becoming a member of the East Tyrone Brigade. |
Ira Gasman, a theatre writer and lyricist and newsp | |
rish Republican Army and was captured after the | IRA raided a British Army barracks in Omagh, County |
Ira was a son of settler John William Hankamer (183 | |
On 3 August 2001 the Real | IRA detonated a car bomb containing 45kg of explosi |
, just a paid job and was never a member of the | IRA or a republican sympathiser. |
War of Independence, the Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) ambushed a five-man Royal Irish Constabulary ( |
ightly on the numbers killed by the Provisional | IRA, but a rough synthesis gives a figure of 1,800 |
The National Association of Old | IRA was a commemorative organisation made up of mem |
Six days later, on 26 June 1972, the | IRA implemented a "bilateral" ceasefire, and an IRA |
in, member of The Louvin Brothers (with brother | Ira), and a solo star after their split and Ira's d |
In November 1986 the | IRA launched a second attack at the RUC station in |
Harry's presence in Belfast is reported to the | IRA by a waiter who overheard two army officers dis |
War of Independence, the Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) bombed a British military train near the stati |
e Bogside.Both sides complied, but the Official | IRA retained a few weapons for defensive purposes. |
AM (0030 GMT) on Sunday 4 March 2001, the Real | IRA detonated a car bomb outside the BBC's main new |
In 1916 rising some members of the | IRA derailed a train by the woods in this village. |
Starting in early 1985, the | IRA began a campaign aimed at the destruction of Br |
The Official | IRA lost a large amount of weaponry in the incident |
He explained his motivation for joining the | IRA in a 1998 interview with the Irish News, statin |
tical violence; complete decommissioning by the | IRA; and a statement from the Army Council that 'th |
Ira is a Yes-man. | |
ictures the Derry News had captured of the Real | IRA attacking a communications post. |
as born in Markham Township in 1825, the son of | Ira White, a well-known farmer and miller. |
ish Regiment, was abducted and shot dead by the | IRA at a field near Mullaghcreevie housing, Armagh. |
gh, when a remote-controlled bomb hidden by the | IRA in a wall exploded as an army foot patrol was p |
Ira and Abby - Psychologist | |
"Too-cute ' | Ira & Abby' needs a little help" - The Boston Globe |
, and in films including Kissing Jessica Stein, | Ira and Abby, Storytelling, and Failure to Launch. |
In 2002 the | IRA had about 1,000 active members of which about 3 |
r republican paramilitaries (including over 100 | IRA members accidentally killed by their own bombs |
he was abducted and murdered by the Provisional | IRA, who accused her of being a British army agent. |
ed and another 38 people injured, prompting the | IRA to admit "this incident left us open to justifi |
itical party to oppose the Treaty and urged the | IRA to adopt socialist policies to defeat the new F |
t for two of the RUC officers, who were shot by | IRA gunmen after a car chase. |
elfast at the age of 18 in 1969, and joined the | IRA soon afterwards. |
oncerned, there was absolutely no chance of the | IRA appearing again. |
er 1985 by a Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) unit against a Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) |
Akihabara@DEEP ( | Ira Ishida/Makoto Akane) 1-6 (completed) |
n, the third child of black Shakespearian actor | Ira Frederick Aldridge and his second wife, the Swe |
and was the first wife of American black actor | Ira Frederick Aldridge. |
Northeastern then was invited to the | IRA Regatta along with the Henley Royal Regatta. |
940) was a member of the Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) and, along with James Richards (also known as |
A former member of the | IRA was also killed by the Ulster Freedom Fighters |
umoured to have received arms from the Official | IRA (OIRA), although Evans later denied this. |
A talk by | Ira was always fun to listen to. |
20 December 1920: The Kilkenny | IRA unit ambushed an RIC/military patrol at Nine Mi |
year-old niece Rita who has fallen in love with | Ira an American GI but her love for him is not retu |
she lives in Potomac, Maryland with her husband | Ira Pastan, an accomplished physician and researche |
The next day the | IRA ordered an end to its armed campaign. |
He founded the National Association of the Old | IRA in an attempt to mend some of the rifts in the |
, 1923, Aiken was elected chief-of-Staff of the | IRA and an Army Council composed of him, Pilkington |
meeting concerning top-level links between the | IRA and ANC. |
The Cat! is a musical with a book and lyrics by | Ira Levin and music by Milton Schafer. |
om" Hales (5 March 1892 - 29 April 1966) was an | IRA volunteer and politician from West Cork. |
caught the attention of This American Life host | Ira Glass, and it led to Vowell's becoming a freque |
82 he was sentenced to five years in prison for | IRA membership and possession of explosives. |
Feinstein had previously been a secretary to | Ira Gershwin, and Ruhlmann remarks that "the man ha |
istrict 12, including Borden County, Hermleigh, | Ira, Loraine, and Highland. |
The oppressors of Irish freedom call the | IRA terrorists and murderers, but I call them by th |
dvisers included Richard R. Nelson (economist), | Ira Katznelson and Michael M. Crow. |
After his release, he resumed his work with the | IRA GHQ and after a year he was sent on a mission t |
proved, that the RUC had an informer among the | IRA members, and that he was killed by the SAS in t |
ted in the Republic of Ireland and charged with | IRA membership and possession of weapons. |
omposed by Harold Arlen, with lyrics written by | Ira Gershwin and E.Y. Harburg. |
song composed by George Gershwin with lyrics by | Ira Gershwin and Gus Kahn. |
Ira Glass and This American Life exposed the differ | |
Bob Hicok, Stephen Graham Jones, Rachel Kadish, | Ira Sukrungruang, and Kirk M. Wright. |
nced that they have reformed with new guitarist | Ira Black and on November 1, 2007 "Appointment With |
stimony that he was sent to Florida by a senior | IRA official and that they needed higher approval t |
2006, Lizzy Borden reformed with new guitarist | Ira Black and on November 1, 2007, the album Appoin |
Lawless was an | IRA member and had been arrested in 1956 after guns |
Two | IRA members and one British soldier were killed in |
ffering money transfers, safe deposit services, | IRA, Keogh and other fiduciary services, automated |
z along with fellow Air Corps officers, Captain | Ira Eaker and Lieutenant Elwood Quesada, both of wh |
When it happens, the | IRA capture and torture Marty, but he manages to es |
injured in a Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) gun and grenade attack outside the prison. |
attention and was featured in a book written by | Ira Wolfert and was the subject of a painting entit |
ie (Emily Watson), now married to an imprisoned | IRA man and required by IRA code to remain faithful |
Cemetery and Clifton Street Cemetery where many | IRA Volunteers and members of the United Irishmen a |
ll Malone, James Moody, Zoot Sims, Sonny Stitt, | Ira Sullivan and Phil Woods. |
He was an experienced | IRA volunteer and a member of the Dublin Brigade's |
November 10, 1842, in Peru, Vermont, the son of | Ira K. and Nancy (Barnard) Batchelder. |
convicted and received a five-year sentence for | IRA membership and two concurrent fifteen-year sent |
was born in Barnston, Lower Canada, the son of | Ira Baldwin and Susan Glover, and established himse |
A Devil for the Day: William Peter Blatty, | Ira Levin, and the Revision of the Satanic by John |
of 10.1 seconds, equal with Willie Williams and | Ira Murchison, and repeated the time a week later i |
ces who were now searching the area engaged the | IRA party, and Volunteers Sean Fitzgerald and Pat K |
Born in Goderich, Canada West, the son of | Ira Lewis and Julia L. Welsh, he was a lawyer, acti |
ebruary 3, 1921 when the Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) ambushed and killed three Black and Tans on th |
n in the 1990s under the direction of developer | Ira Yellin and architect Brenda Levin. |
by Herbert Fields and Morrie Ryskind, lyrics by | Ira Gershwin, and music by George Gershwin. |
obbery turned violent as DeVol killed Patrolmen | Ira Evans and Leo Gorski outside the bank. |
y recorded the rhythm sections of the song with | Ira Ingber and Steve Bartek on guitars, John Avila |
m the late 19th century including that of Judge | Ira Harris, and Georgian Revival homes from the ear |
ked with Gene Coy, Andy Kirk, Blanche Calloway, | Ira Coffey, and Willie Bryant. |
ng in the H-Blocks, Hughes became the OC of the | IRA prisoners, and in March 1978 ordered the prison |
injured in a Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) gun and grenade attack outside Armagh women's |
composed by George Gershwin, with all lyrics by | Ira Gershwin and Dubose Heyward, unless otherwise i |
to make a determined counterattack, killing two | IRA men and wounding two more. |
store known as The Newsstand resulted in owners | Ira Stohl and Kristina Hjelsand being tried on char |
Provisional Irish Republican Army (Provisional | IRA) ambushed and shot dead three British Army sold |
usical with music by George Gershwin, lyrics by | Ira Gershwin, and a book by Guy Bolton and P. G. Wo |
cal revue with music by Harold Arlen, lyrics by | Ira Gershwin and E.Y. Harburg, and sketches by Gers |
ically disputed work of Bliss Knapp, the son of | Ira O. and Flavia S. Knapp, trusted students of Mar |
ronunciation is "Eye-ruh-ann"; it was named for | Ira and Ann Yates, owners of the ranchland upon whi |
"Way Up on the Mountain" - ( | Ira Louvin, Anne Young) 2:30 |
Ira Wallace Anthony (1936-2010)- wire services edit | |
research on behalf of the UFF by photographing | IRA member Anto Murray's home. |
Whitehead along with | Ira Newbie appeared together on a episode of The Re |
Local | IRA thugs appoint themselves 'kings of old', and ot |
by Brigham Young, as were two of his brothers, | Ira and Archibald, and two sisters, Polly and Betsy |
Both | IRA volunteers are interred at the Republican buria |
Birbiglia has said that he and | Ira Glass are working on a screenplay adaptation of |
ter on charges of purchasing detonators for the | IRA in Arizona, although he was found not guilty. |
of the British Army, was shot and killed by the | IRA South Armagh Sniper while on foot patrol along |
The | IRA was armed with sixty rifles, several shotguns a |
Fitzpatrick chaired the 1933 | IRA General Army Convention (GAC). |
The two | IRA factions arranged a truce between them after th |
The landmine was described in an | IRA statement as an "anti-personnel device". |
This work was later adapted by George and | Ira Gershwin as the opera Porgy and Bess. |
g greatly increased public feeling against the | I.R.A., particularly as the murder was carried out al |
a gun so I approached this fella who was in the | IRA and asked for gun and he said: could I shoot a |
rath was made the chairman of the Cork City Old | IRA Men's Association. |
tish Army soldiers were killed by a Provisional | IRA ambush at Narrow Water Castle. |
l long-time collaborator, multi-instrumentalist | Ira Sullivan at Joe Segal's Jazz Showcase in Chicag |
Jazzmen Bubba Kolb, Jack Sheldon, and | Ira Sullivan at the Village Jazz Lounge in Walt Dis |
bombing campaign in mainland Britain since the | IRA was at its height." |
killed in a Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) shooting at Roermond, Holland, in 1988. |
a member of the British Army, was killed by an | IRA bomb attack on a permanent British army checkpo |
McDonnell met Bobby Sands in the run up to an | IRA firebomb attack on the Balmoral Furnishing Comp |
the first officers on scene at the Provisional | IRA bomb attack on RAF Uxbridge in 1981 for which h |
ntractor at the British Army/RUC base during an | IRA mortar attack. |
elf up, claiming to have been the subject of an | IRA recruitment attempt; she was discharged from th |
The | IRA also attempted to apply indirect pressure to th |
klin P. Holland, Jr., Reginald Vincent Holland, | Ira Holland, Augusta Holland, J. Porter Holland, an |
He was also presented with the George and | Ira Gershwin Award for Lifetime Musical Achievement |
The George and | Ira Gershwin Award is presented annually at UCLA du |
eate a government in 1841, but did elect Doctor | Ira L. Babcock as a judge to deal with the estate o |
decisions were ultimately made (election of Dr. | Ira L. Babcock as a supreme judge to deal with the |
(The | IRA was banned in 1977.) |
The | IRA remained barely active in Northern Ireland, but |
cial support from millionaires, "links with the | IRA and Basque separatists," dogs trained to carry |
ted in 1920 by first generation father and son, | Ira P. Batchelder and Ira H. Batchelder, they set o |
Ira Coleman Batman (1862-1934) was an American juri | |
ecombe sent a message to voters saying that the | IRA would be "toasting their success". |
The | IRA had been created as part of the Employee Retire |
the Beck Theatre was the scene of an attempted | IRA bombing, before a performance by the Blues and |
The | IRA unit began constructing the mortars and cutting |
In May 1922, the | IRA in Belfast assassinated Unionist MP William Twa |
On top of this, Joe McKelvey, the leader of the | IRA in Belfast, left the city to side with te Anti- |
command of the Belfast Brigade of the Official | IRA (under Billy McMillen) and played an important |
n, Paul Henreid, Dorothy Dandridge, Jane Wyatt, | Ira Gershwin, Billy Wilder, Sterling Hayden, June H |
committee are Natsuo Kirino, Natsuhiko Kyogoku, | Ira Ishida, Bin Konno (ja) and Keigo Higashino, who |
Ira Barrie Black (March 18, 1941 - January 10, 2006 | |
The Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) was blamed for both incidents, in which the de |
The | IRA was blamed. |
d been destroyed beyond repair by a Provisional | IRA bomb blast. |
2, 1841, Harrington was elected as a Whig over | Ira A. Blossom. |
Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) prisoner Bobby Sands (played by John Lynch) le |
Pastorius, Pastorius' daughter Mary Pastorius, | Ira Sullivan, Bobby Thomas, Jr., and Dana Paul. |
een killing, he had been at the house where the | IRA man's body was found". |
December 17 - A Provisional | IRA car bomb kills six and injures over 90 people o |
On 23 May 1993, a 500lb | IRA car bomb caused extensive damage to the commerc |
onation of a Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) incendiary bomb aboard a Ballymena to Belfast |
siting at the time, were intended targets of an | IRA car bomb on 23 October 1975. |
the 17th October 1981 Pringle was injured by an | IRA car bomb attached to his red Volkswagen car out |
18 May - A Provisional | IRA car bomb kills two British soldiers and eleven |
is comment "...with compatriots like these (the | IRA Brighton bombers) wouldn't you rather admit to |
ce sisters", who was jailed for her part in the | IRA London bombing campaign of 1973. |
descent across England in the aftermath of the | IRA pub bombings of Birmingham in 1974. |
ee suspected Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) car bombs exploded almost simultaneously in Ma |
was an ALA Notable Book and winner of the 2000 | IRA Picture Book Award and the 2000 Jane Addams Awa |
Yo | Ira C. Booth, Tsimshian Historian, Chief Judge, Bui |
an Irish republican and Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) member born in Belfast, Ireland. |
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 |
held in Hurricane in 1906 in the living room of | Ira E. Bradshaw's home, consisting of grades one th |
uld have been designed to anger and provoke the | IRA into breaking the truce". |
On 27 October 1980, | IRA members Brendan Hughes, Tommy McKearney, Raymon |
In 1941, 16-year-old | IRA volunteer Brendan Behan (Shawn Hatosy) is going |
an Police of London had kept O'Neill and fellow | IRA Volunteers, Brian McHugh and Patrick Kelly, und |
who was the OC of D Company in the Provisional | IRA Belfast Brigade during the Falls Curfew, and wa |
Upon release he joined the Provisional | IRA Belfast Brigade. |
cial collections within the library include the | Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies, the |
en's residence indicated he was working for the | IRA in Britain early as August 1994, collecting inf |
arracks and numerous other actions of the local | IRA against British crown forces. |
reprieved after a truce was agreed between the | IRA and British forces in July 1921. |
The Irish War: The Hidden Conflict Between the | IRA and British Intelligence, 1998, (ISBN 080186456 |
t 30, 1988: three volunteers of the Provisional | IRA (IRA), brothers Martin and Gerard Harte and Bri |
ucted by the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) and brought an end to their seventeen-month ce |
Price, James Lang, Chris Porter, Reggie Slater, | Ira Newble, Bubba Wells, Kelly McCarty, and Jamario |
"(You Keep Me) Hanging On" ( | Ira Allen, Buddy Mize) - 2:44 |
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