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* Brian Farrell, professional ice hockey player.
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The result of these restrictions was, according to Brian Farrell, that the President of the Executive Council was closer to being the Executive Council's chairman or presiding officer, than its dominant leader.
The constitution's close modelling of its institutional system on the Westminster system of government, specifically with the inclusion of a parliament from whom a ministry was both chosen and to whom it was answerable, has been noted by Irish political scientists and historians, notably Professor Brian Farrell, who suggested that the leaders of the new state stuck to a system that, through Irish participation in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the new Irish political elite had close experience of, and identification with, notwithstanding their radical republican rhetoric.
Farrell lives in Hershey, Pennsylvania, with her husband, former Sprint Corporation spokesman Brian Baker ( a. k. a. the Sprint Guy ) and their son.
Jack Lynch, in an interview with Brian Farrell on the programme, became the first Taoiseach to concede defeat live on Irish television.
Bishop Brian Farrell, 66, a member of the Legionaries who was ordained a priest for the congregation in 1969, is a Dublin native and presently is the Secretary of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity ( from 1970 to 1976 he served as director of the Legionaries ' U. S. novitiate in Orange, Connecticut ).
The winners on the night included Adriel Farrell ( Try of the year ) Rob Collentine ( young player of the year ) The coveted Players player of the year went to the very talented Brian Murphy.
Besides Tyler and her father, Judson, Clarissa's family includes sons Wally ( Bill Beyers ), a young man with a gambling problem, Thomas ( Brian Robert Taylor ; Michael Catlin ), a doctor, and Matt ( Shea Farrell ; Christopher Durham ), a handsome athlete.
Brian Farrell felt that the Democratic Programme " did not represent the social and economic ideals of the first Dáil.
These included Farrell on Sunday, a series where Brian Farrell would conduct a series of one-to-one interviews with public figures.
* Farrell, Brian P. " Symbol of paradox: The Casablanca Conference, 1943 ," Canadian Journal of History, ( April 1993 ) 28 # 1 pp 21 – 40
Presented by John O ' Donoghue, Brian Cleeve and Brian Farrell, some of these men would continue broadcasting with the station until the new century.
Seven Days had a production team with people such as Eoghan Harris, Brian Cleeve, Brian Farrell and John O ' Donoghue.
Brian Farrell is a professor of biology and curator in entomology at Harvard University's Museum of Comparative Zoology.
* Pakie O ' Callaghan-Charlie McCreevy, Desmond O ' Malley, Eamon Dunphy, Charlie Bird, Brian Farrell
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* Brian Jozwiak, former West Virginia University lineman, and former professional football player for the National Football League's Kansas City Chiefs
* Brian Lynch ( born 1978 ), American-Irish professional Basketball player and former standout at Villanova University who played for the Belgian team Euphony Bree.
* Brian Pillman, professional football player with the NFL Cincinnati Bengals and WWE professional wrestler
* Brian Milne, professional football player, Cincinnati Bengals, Seattle Seahawks, New Orleans Saints
Athletes of note have included football player Derek Devine, professional golfer Brian Henninger, and baseball player and manager Del Baker.
* the bodies of several professional wrestlers, including Bret Hart, Ric Flair, Curt Hennig, Rick Rude, Brian Adams, and Joe Laurinaitis, better known as Road Warrior Animal
Brian Westbrook and Michael Bradley both attended Villanova before launching their careers in professional sports.
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