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Finnegan and Ruth
* Finnegan, Ruth H., Oral Poetry: Its Nature, Significance and Social Context ( Cambridge, 1977 )
Rather than cast a new puppeteer in the roles of Casey and Finnegan a team of new puppeteers were brought in, including Karen Valleau ( Chester the Crow ), Nina Keogh ( Truffles ), Jani Lauzon ( Granny ), Cheryl Wagner, and later, Ruth Danziger ( Annie ), Jim Parker ( Alex ), and Bob Dermer ( Lorenzo the Raccoon ).
Kirk then stumbles upon young Finnegan, a cocky Irish practical joker he knew back in his academy days and a former girlfriend, Ruth, whom he has not seen in years.

Finnegan and .,
* Gomez B., Russell A. J., Finnegan D. C., Smith L. C., Knudsen O.
Smith N. D., Finnegan D., Garvin J. B., Geomorphic effectiveness, sandur development, and the pattern of landscape response during jökulhlaups: Skeiðarársandur, southeastern Iceland, Geomorphology 44 ( 2002 ) 95 – 113

Finnegan and Note
Note that in Farmer's other major series of books, World of Tiers, a major character also has the same initials as the author: Paul Janus Finnegan who usually goes by the nickname Kickaha.

Finnegan and on
She has appeared in a number of television movies, including Like Mother, Like Son, Run a Crooked Mile, Heartsounds, The Gin Game ( based on the Broadway play ; reuniting her with Dick Van Dyke ), Mary and Rhoda, Finnegan Begin Again.
At the chapter's close a fight breaks out, whiskey splashes on Finnegan's corpse, and “ the dead Finnegan rises from his coffin bawling for whiskey and his mourners put him back to rest ”, persuading him that he is better off where he is.
Tim Finnegan lived in Walken streetA gentleman Irish, mighty oddHe had a brogue both rich and sweetAnd to rise in the world he carried a hodYou see he'd a sort of a tipplin ' wayWith a love for the liquor he was bornAnd to send him on his way each day, He'd a drop of the craythur every morn '
Hillery married Maeve Finnegan on 27 October 1955.
He found that James Finnegan, a P-47 Thunderbolt pilot of the 50th Fighter Group, Ninth Air Force, had made a " probable " claim on 26 April 1945, the day of Galland's last mission.
Mick Finnegan is the current party President, having been elected at the party's Árd Fheis on 16 / 17 May 2008 to replace Seán Garland who had announced his decision to retire from the position after ten years.
When Casey and Finnegan stopped appearing on the show it was explained on screen that Casey and Finnegan were now attending kindergarten.
Burrows and Matt Brooks collaborated on the screenplay for the 1945 film, Ed Gardner's Duffy's Tavern, in which Archie ( with regulars Eddie and Finnegan ) was surrounded by a throng of Paramount Pictures stars playing themselves, including Robert Benchley, William Bendix, Eddie Bracken, Bing Crosby, Cass Daley, Brian Donlevy, Paulette Goddard, Betty Hutton, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake and Dorothy Lamour.
All of the postwar shorts were directed by Tex Avery, who based them on George and Lennie from John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men, as well as Archie and Finnegan from Duffy's Tavern.
High Court president Justice Joseph Finnegan granted the request but laid down strict conditions on Lawlor's release, saying he was to be taken from Mountjoy to Leinster House, stay for the debate and then be returned to jail.
Finnegan taunts the Captain and then runs off, with Kirk on his heels.
At the start of the first novel in the series, Finnegan has lived on the World of Tiers for approximately twenty-four years.
Kevin and Mike Mulkerrins were new voices on the air along with Bob Houston, Keith Finnegan and Shane Martin.
However three shipwrecked sailors, Thomas Pamphlett, John Finnegan and Richard Parsons, spent time on Stradbroke Island after they were washed ashore in 1823.
After catching a pass on a third down and being tackled by Cortland Finnegan, Finnegan proceeded to shove Morgan while he was getting up and put his hand in Morgan's face.
Roth on many occasions ( when out of character and greasepaint mustache ) co-hosted the sydnicated " Big Time Wrestling " with fellow announcer Bob Finnegan until 1969 when the hosting chores went to Lord Athol Layton.
Boutique should apply to those firms that focus on particular areas, regardless of size, though they are typically smaller except for a few firms such as Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner or Fish & Richardson with over 400 attorneys.
Johnson being restrained by an official after a fight with the Tennessee Titans ' Cortland Finnegan on November 28, 2010
Johnson then proceeded to strike Finnegan on the back of his head and neck before being pulled away by the referee.
Falconer made her television debut in 1994 as a contestant on Blind Date, and later presented BBC Scotland's Big Country, ITV's documentary series " 3D " and consumer show We Can Work It Out alongside Judy Finnegan and Jane Harvey.

Finnegan and Oral
From the 1970s, the term " Oral literature " appears in the work of both literary scholars and anthropologists: Finnegan ( 1970, 1977 ), Görög-Karady ( 1982 ), Bauman ( 1986 ) and in the articles of the journal Cahiers de Littérature Orale.

Finnegan and ),
" Finnegan's Wake " is famous for providing the basis of James Joyce's final work, Finnegans Wake ( 1939 ), in which the comic resurrection of Tim Finnegan is employed as a symbol of the universal cycle of life.
* Maeve Hillery ( née Finnegan ), retired Irish doctor, the widow of Patrick Hillery, President of Ireland 1976 – 90
* Chris Finnegan ( 1944 – 2009 ), Olympic boxing gold medalist, lived in Hayes
* Boxer Kevin Finnegan ( 1948 – 2008 ), brother of Olympic gold medalist Chris, lived in Hayes
* Terence P. Finnegan ( 1904 – 1990 ), Chief of Chaplains of the U. S. Air Force
He is the son of Diane ( née Finnegan ), a Procter & Gamble employee, and Larry M. Kutcher, a factory worker.
The original members were Emil " Peppy " Thielhelm aka " Peppy " Castro ( vocals and guitar ), Dennis LePore ( lead guitar ), Ralph Scala ( organ and vocals ), Ron Gilbert ( bass ) and Jon Finnegan ( drums ).
Archie constantly bantered with Duffy's man-crazy daughter, Miss Duffy ( played by several actresses, beginning with Gardner's real-life first wife, Shirley Booth ), and especially with Clifton Finnegan ( Charlie Cantor, later Sid Raymond ), a likeable soul with several screws loose and a knack for falling for every other salesman's scam.
From the third book onwards the action shifts to Paul Janus Finnegan ( known as Kickaha, along with many other aliases ), who is drawn into a battle between an ancient enemy of the Thoans, and ultimately into the feuds between rival Thoans as they try
* Paul J. Finnegan ( 2008 – 2014 ), Co-CEO, Madison Dearborn Partners
Furthermore, in " The Lavalite World " ( chapter 8 ), Farmer strongly implies that Paul Janus Finnegan, the hero of The World of Tiers series, is the great grandson of Phileas Fogg.
* Paul William Ryan ( 1906 – 1947 ), American author who wrote under pen names Mike Quin and Richard Finnegan
* Terence P. Finnegan ( 1904 – 1990 ), Chief of Chaplains of the U. S. Air Force

Finnegan and .
Finnegan woke up.
Automatically, Finnegan started going over today's lesson.
" Princeton University archaeologist Jack Finnegan describes additional archaeological evidence related to settlement in the Nazareth basin during the Bronze and Iron Ages, and states that " Nazareth was a strongly Jewish settlement in the Roman period.
Other notable players include Carmel Gunning, Micho Russell, Joanie Madden, Brian Finnegan, and Seán Ryan.
Many films and television shows have been filmed, in whole or in part, in Richmond, including The Box, Finnegan Begin Again, Hannibal, The Jackal, Hearts in Atlantis, The Contender, Shadow Conspiracy, Evan Almighty, and Iron Jawed Angels.
" The introductory chapter ( I. 1 ) establishes the book's setting as " Howth Castle and Environs ", and introduces Dublin hod carrier " Finnegan ", who falls to his death from a ladder while constructing a wall.
Many critics see Finnegan, whose death, wake and resurrection are the subject of the opening chapter, as either a prototype of HCE, or as another of his manifestations.
One of the reasons for this close identification is that Finnegan is called a " man of hod, cement and edifices " and " like Haroun Childeric Eggeberth ", identifying him with the initials HCE.
Parrinder for example states that " Bygmester Finnegan [...] is HCE ", and finds that his fall and resurrection foreshadows " the fall of HCE early in Book I is paralleled by his resurrection towards the end of III. 3, in the section originally called " Haveth Childers Everywhere ", when ghost speaks forth in the middle of a seance.
For example, one of the main tales of Book II chapter 3 concerns a Norwegian tailor, and a number of Norwegian words such as bakvandets, Knut Oelsvinger and Bygmester Finnegan ( the latter a reference to Ibsen's Bygmeester Solness ) are used throughout.
Briton Kevin Finnegan was stopped in 8.
Afterwards Finnegan required 40 stitches in his face.
In the ballad, the hod-carrier Tim Finnegan, born " with a love for the liquor ", falls from a ladder, breaks his skull, and is thought to be dead.
Well his friends assembled at the wakeAnd Mrs. Finnegan called for brunchWell, first she brought them tea and cakeThen pipes, tobacco, and whiskey punchThen the Widow Malone began to cry " such a nice clean corpse did you ever see?
* The last part of the song where Tim Finnegan says, " D ' ainm an diabhal ", means " In the name of the devil ", and comes from the Gaelic.
Collins met Patricia Finnegan, his future wife, in an officers ' mess.
Collins was nominally Episcopalian, while Finnegan came from a staunchly Roman Catholic family.
* Grandpa Winnegan, whose original name was Finnegan.

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