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John Wilson was replaced by Paddy Freeney before the band split again in early 1974.
During this period of legality, the UDA committed a large number of attacks using the name Ulster Freedom Fighters, including the assassination of Social Democratic and Labour Party ( SDLP ) politician Paddy Wilson in 1973.
Significant contemporary Indigenous Australian artists include Angelina George, Polly Ngal, Lofty Bardayal Nadjamerrek, Bronwyn Bancroft, Barbara Weir, Naata Nungurrayi, Kathleen Ngale, Shorty Jangala Robertson, Jimmy Baker, Tommy Watson, Kathleen Petyarre, Gloria Petyarre, Paddy Bedford ( aka Goowoomji ) ( circa 1922-2007 ), John Mawurndjul, Minnie Pwerle ( c. 1915-2006 ), Makinti Napanangka, Ningura Napurrula, Nurapayai Nampitjinpa ( Mrs Bennett ), Dorothy Napangardi Robinson, Bill Whiskey Tjapaltjarri ( circa 1920-2008 ), Regina Wilson, Angelina Ngal, Abie Loy Kemarre, Sarrita King, Ian Abdulla, Helen McCarthy Tyalmuty, Wintjiya Napaltjarri, Josepha Petrick Kemarre, Tommy Mitchell, Willy Tjungurrayi, Richard Bell, Cowboy Lou Pwerle, Brook Andrew, Ken Thaiday.
With some friends, actor Alan Erasmus ( Lennie James ) and Rob Gretton ( Paddy Considine ), Wilson starts a weekly series of punk rock shows at a Manchester club.
* Paddy Considine as Mike Wilson
George Bowen, and McIvor, Paddy and Jacko, Billy and Gibson, Archie and Wilson, Baru and Mulgal, Maud, and Gordon, Mary Jane.
They have cited a wide variety of musical likes and influences ranging from Berlioz to Outkast, citing among others Barrett, Paddy McAloon, New Order, The Smiths, Brian Wilson, Momus.
During the 1997 election campaign, MP Brian Wilson had met with a group of local teenagers who had stressed the need for local facilities, and, with the help of Largs architect Paddy Cronin, plans were developed to provide a Healthy Living Centre which would include fitness facilities, internet access, a healthy eating cafe and child care.
Consisting of vocalist / guitarist Adam Franklin, guitarist Jimmy Hartridge, lead vocalist Graham Franklin ( Adam ’ s brother ), bassist Paul Wilson, and drummer Paddy Pulzer.
* Paddy Roberts Strikes Again ( with The Dennis Wilson Octet ) Decca DFE 6641
Patrick Gerard Wilson, known as Paddy Wilson ( 1933-25 / 26 June 1973 ) was a politician in Northern Ireland who was killed by the " Ulster Freedom Fighters ", a covername used by the Ulster Defence Association ( UDA ).
* Paddy Wilson and Irene Andrews killings
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Further members included Mick Love, Gearoid O ' Sullivan, Patrick Caldwell, Charlie Dalton, Mick O ' Reilly, Vincent Byrne, Sean Healy, James Ronan, Tom Keogh, Tom Cullen, Paddy Lawson, John Dunne and Johnny Wilson.

Paddy and 1933
* Paddy Harrington ( 1933 2005 ), Irish Gaelic footballer
His father, " Paddy " ( 1933 2005 ), a Garda ( Irish police officer ) who played Gaelic football for Cork in the 1950s, was also a boxer and hurler, and played to a five handicap in golf.

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Over two-thirds of the members, and all the serving MPs, of the Liberal Party joined this party, led first jointly by Steel and the SDP leader Robert Maclennan, and later by Paddy Ashdown ( 1988 99 ), Charles Kennedy ( 1999 2006 ), Sir Menzies Campbell ( 2006 07 ) and Nick Clegg ( incumbent ).
* 1941 Paddy Ashdown, British politician
* 1983 Paddy McCarthy, Irish footballer
* 1973 Paddy Considine, English actor
* February 27 Paddy Ashdown, British politician
* August 1 Paddy Chayefsky, American screenwriter ( b. 1923 )
* January 29 Paddy Chayefsky, American writer ( d. 1981 )
* Pat ' the Cope ' Gallagher M. E. P .. Grandson of Paddy ' the Cope '.
* Paddy Kingsland ( 1970 1981 )
* Lester Piggott Never Say Die ( 1954 ), Crepello ( 1957 ), St. Paddy ( 1960 ), Sir Ivor ( 1968 ), Nijinsky ( 1970 ), Roberto ( 1972 ), Empery ( 1976 ), The Minstrel ( 1977 ), Teenoso ( 1983 )
* Griffith, Paddy A History of the Peninsular War: Modern Studies of the War in Spain and Portugal, 1808 14 v. 9 Greenhill Books, 1999, ISBN 1-85367-348-X.
* Paddy Hill A location on NY-12F at the north town line.
The College library consists of four main libraries: The Old Library ( built in 1596-8 ), The Laudian Library ( 1631 5 ), The Paddy Room and The Law Library ( Holdsworth Room ).
* Paddy Ashdown ( 1941 1983 )
* Paddy Ashdown MP ( 1983 1989 )
Paddy Ashdown, MP ( 1989 2000 )
Sir Paddy Ashdown, KBE, MP ( 2000 2001 )
* Paddy Daly ( 1888 1957 ), member of the Irish Republican Army and major-general in the Irish National Army
* Paddy Mullins ( 1919 2010 ), Irish racehorse trainer
* European Amateur Paddy Gribben
*# Epsom Derby St. Paddy
*# St. Leger Stakes St. Paddy

Paddy and 1973
In 1973, Paddy Moloney ( of The Chieftains ) and Sean Potts released Tin Whistles, which helped to popularise the tin whistle in particular, and Irish music in general.
* Paddy Considine ( born 1973 ), English actor, filmmaker, screenwriter and musician
* Paddy McGuinness ( born 1973 ), English sit-down comedian, actor, television personality and presenter
Led by Paddy Kennedy, the rump party struggled on for a time, but it was wiped out in both the 1973 elections to the Northern Ireland Assembly and the 1973 local elections and as a result was disbanded.
Patrick William Howard, usually known as Pat Howard or Paddy Howard ( born 14 November 1973 ) is an ex-head coach at Leicester Tigers and a former Australian rugby union international who played centre or fly-half.
* The Life of Paddy Reilly ( 1973 )
Patrick Joseph " Paddy " McGuinness ( born 14 August 1973 ) is an English comedian, comedy actor, television personality and presenter.
Patrick George " Paddy " Considine ( born 5 September 1973
Paddy Kennedy assumed the leadership, but the party was in terminal decline and disbanded in 1973.
She had character roles in the 1971 Paddy Chayefsky's classic The Hospital, in Two People ( 1973 ) and in Billy Wilder's Fedora ( 1978 ).
The song has been recorded by numerous artists, including Ryan's Fancy on their 1973 album Newfoundland Drinking Songs, The Irish Brigade on their 1991 album Are You Ready For This ?, Darby O ' Gill on their 2002 album Waitin ' for a Ride, Drunk & Disorderly on their album Home By Way of the Gutter, Great Big Sea on their 1997 and 2000 albums Play and Road Rage, Fiddler's Green on their 2007 album Drive Me Mad !, by the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra on their 2011 album Since Maggie Dooley Learned the Hooley Hooley and by Paddy Murphy ( Austria ) on the 2012 Album Dog's Dinner.

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