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Duffy and Eamon
* Duffy, Eamon.
* 1946 – Eamon Duffy, Irish academic, Cambridge University
* Duffy, Eamon.
* Eamon Duffy, Saints & Sinners, a History of the Popes, 2nd edition.
* Duffy, Eamon, Saints & Sinners: A History of the Popes ( 1997 )
* Duffy, Eamon, Saints and Sinners: A History of the Popes, Yale University Press ( 1997 )
* Duffy, Eamon.
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* " Humanism, Reform and the Reformation: The Career of Bishop John Fisher ," edited by B. Bradshaw & Eamon Duffy, Cambridge University Press, 1989.
Some have questioned whether Saint Bridget is in fact their author ; Eamon Duffy reports that the prayers probably originated in England, in the devotional circles that surrounded Richard Rolle or the English Brigittines.
* Duffy, Eamon ( 1992 ).
* Professor Eamon Duffy ( Professor of the History of Christianity and well known Roman Catholic commentator )
* Eamon Duffy, The Stripping of the Altars: Traditional Religion in England, c. 1400 to c. 1580, Yale University Press, 1992, ISBN 0-300-06076-9
" The Catholic writer Eamon Duffy states that " there is, clearly, no historical evidence whatever for it.
* Eamon Duffy, Saints & Sinners: A History of the Popes ( Yale Nota Bene, 2001 )
* Eamon Duffy, The Voices of Morebath: Reformation and Rebellion in an English Village
* Eamon Duffy, The Voices of Morebath: reformation and rebellion in an English village, New Haven, Conn .; London: Yale University Press, 2001.
A photo of the petitions from Cardinal Wolsey and others, now stored in the Vatican archives, can be seen on page 160 of " Saints and Sinners, a history of The Popes ", by Eamon Duffy ( published by Yale University Press in 1997 ).
According to Eamon Duffy, " The impact of the encyclical was immense, and it dispelled at once all suspicion of a Fascist Pope.
* Duffy, Eamon ( 2006 ).
* Eamon Duffy ( FM104's Saturday Breakfast / FM104's 80's Wake Up )
* Eamon Duffy, " Richard Challoner 1691-1781: A Memoir ", in Eamon Duffy ( ed.

Duffy and 2009
Since May 2009, the portions of Broadway through Duffy Square, Times Square, and Herald Square have been closed entirely to automobile traffic, except for cross traffic on the Streets and Avenues, as part of a traffic and pedestrianization experiment, with the pavement reserved exclusively for walkers, cyclists, and those lounging in temporary seating placed by the city.
This period also saw the emergence of a new generation of Scottish poets that became leading figures on the UK stage, including Carol Ann Duffy, who was named as Poet Laureate in May 2009, the first woman, the first Scot and the first openly gay poet to take the post.
Murphy Student Centre ( 2002 ), MacLauchlan Arena ( 2004 ), Bill and Denise Andrew Hall residence facility ( 2006 ), expansions to the Atlantic Veterinary College ( 2007 and 2009 ), Regis and Joan Duffy Research Centre ( 2007 ), a research and development laboratory which is home to the National Research Council of Canada, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, and other partners, and Don and Marion McDougall Hall ( 2008 ).
The present British Poet Laureate is Carol Ann Duffy, appointed poet laureate in May 2009.
* Aphra Behn is the subject of Liz Duffy Adams 2009 play " Or ".
* Sheehy, K. and Duffy, H. ( 2009 ).
Reverting to the Burchill / Kerr / Gaynor / Duffy line-up, Simple Minds recorded a new studio album, Graffiti Soul, which was released on 25 May 2009.
In September 2009, the school had a visit from the Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy who gave a speech to pupils from the school and others from the whole of Aberdeenshire.
In 2009 Butler has produced the music for the Diet Coke television advertisement featuring Duffy, as well as a cover of the " Stay With Me Baby " for the Richard Curtis film The Boat That Rocked.
In 2009 Butler co-wrote / produced / played on tracks by The Veils, Tommy Reilly, Jonathan Jeremiah, Duffy, Kate Jackson, Catherine A. D.
Scottish poets who emerged in the same period included Carol Ann Duffy, who was named as the first Scot to be UK Poet Laureate in May 2009.
Glasgow-born Carol Ann Duffy was named as Poet Laureate in May 2009, the first woman, the first Scot and the first openly gay poet to take the post.
McGillis starred in a Pasadena Playhouse stage production of Little Foxes by Lillian Hellman in May 2009, co-starring with Julia Duffy.
After a nation-wide search, the 2009 / 10 Soulpepper Academy has been chosen and they are: Ins Choi, Tatjana Cornij, Raquel Duffy, Brendan Healy, Ken MacKenzie, Gregory Prest, Karen Rae, Jason Patrick Rothery, and Brendan Wall.
2008 – 09 proved a season of upheaval as O ' Neill left on 15 December 2008 to take charge of Republic of Ireland side Shamrock Rovers, although the experienced Jim Duffy followed him into the hotseat on 9 January 2009 and led the club to third place and a play-off place.
* Jim Duffy ( 2009 – 2010 )
Duffy was named 11th most influential person of 2009 by Village.
The BBC commissioned Carol Ann Duffy, the Poet Laureate, to write a poem to mark the deaths of Allingham and Harry Patch, who died one week after Allingham on 25 July 2009.
In February 2009, Duffy joined Kenny Jackett's Millwall on a contract until the end of the season.
In July 2009, Duffy signed for newly promoted League One side Exeter City.
On 24 December 2009, Club Chairman Jim McGrory resigned and two other directors John Duffy and Thomas Beckett stood down from the Board of Directors.
* Kirsty Duffy ( May 2009 – present )
* 2009: Die Ärzte, Anti-Flag, Ben Harper, Blood Red Shoes, Brand New, Clueso, Culcha Candela, Dendemann, Disturbed, Duffy, Eagles of Death Metal, Editors, Eskimo Joe, Faith No More, Fettes Brot, Fleet Foxes, Frank Turner, Franz Ferdinand, Friendly Fires, Get Well Soon, Gogol Bordello, Johnossi, Karamelo Santo, Katy Perry, Kings of Leon, Kraftwerk, Less Than Jake, Lykke Li, Moby, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Nine Inch Nails, No Use for a Name, Paolo Nutini, Ska-P, Social Distortion, The Asteroids Galaxy Tour, The Gaslight Anthem, The Living End, The Mars Volta, The Ting Tings, The Whip, The Wombats
However, the trial of Brian Shrivers and Colin Duffy for the murder of two British soldiers during a Real IRA gun attack on Massereene army base in Northern Ireland in 2009 was heard in a Diplock court in January 2012.

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