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Seamus and poor
Its poor showing in the 1977 Irish General Election and the assassination of Seamus Costello also hampered the organisation.

Seamus and from
Seamus Heaney references Narcissus in his poem " Personal Helicon " from his first collection " Death of a Naturalist ":" To stare, big-eyed Narcissus, into some spring
However, the Chief of Staff of the IRA at the time, Seamus Twomey, was a senior figure from Belfast.
There were parodies of popular British TV entertainers such as Eamonn Andrews (" Seamus Android ", played by Pertwee ), Simon Dee, Wilfred Pickles ( both played by Williams ), and " Daphne Whitethigh ", presumably based on journalist Katharine Whitehorn and played by Marsden, a development of Fanny Haddock, her Fanny Cradock take-off from Beyond Our Ken.
James's loss of nerve and speedy exit from the battlefield enraged his Irish supporters, who fought on until the Treaty of Limerick in 1691 ; he was derisively nicknamed Seamus a ' chaca (" James the shit ") in Irish.
The salvage crew comprises its leader, Beka Valentine, a con-artist and expert pilot ; a super-genius engineer named Seamus Harper ( rescued from Nietzschean-enslaved Earth by Beka ) who can plug his mind directly into computer systems ; Trance Gemini, and Rev Bem.
Seamus Heaney's 2004 play The Burial at Thebes includes a note from the writer comparing Creon's actions to those of the Bush administration.
* Seamus Dever, actor, grew up in Bullhead City, graduated from Mohave High School in 1994.
An Irishman's Diary was penned by Patrick Campbell in the forties ( under the pseudonym ' Quidnunc '), by Seamus Kelly from 1949-1979 ( also writing as ' Quidnunc '), and more recently by Kevin Myers.
He was married to model Virginia Mailer from 1970 until 1992 ; they had two sons, Andrew, and Seamus ( 1977 – 1997 ).
**" Point-Counterpoint ", in which Jimmy and Seamus try to debate an issue from different points of view.
In one sketch, he delivered his commentary in the style of a Rick Mercer streeter from This Hour Has 22 Minutes, and Mercer himself showed up mid-sketch to correct Seamus ' delivery style.
* Rick Mercer-Mercer appeared on Air Farce in a sketch where Ferguson, as Seamus O ' Toole, parodied his trademark " Screener " sketch from This Hour Has 22 Minutes.
The Ambassador of Conscience Award, Amnesty International's most prestigious human rights award, takes its inspiration from a poem written by Irish Nobel prize-winning poet Seamus Heaney called " The Republic of Conscience.
On 19 December 1919 an IRA unit of 11 volunteers, including Seán Treacy, Seamus Robinson, Seán Hogan, Paddy Daly ( Leader ), Joe Leonard, Martin Savage, and Dan Breen ( who later said that the threats were not based on “ personal animosity ”) sought to ambush French as he returned from Ashtown railway station ( he was returning by train from Drumdoe ) to the Vice-Regal Lodge in Phoenix Park, Dublin.
Whenever Seamus O ' Grady ( Justin Theroux ) appears, he is accompanied by Bernard Hermann's theme from Cape Fear.
This led to the formation of the Irish Republican Socialist Party ( IRSP ) with Seamus Costello, who had been expelled from the Official IRA, as its chairperson.
Two very talented players are Enda Collins and Terry Parker, most recent to date would be parker with a high break of 128, amongst his titles are the 2002, 2004 Midland Open Championship, and he won the 2005 Mullingar Open Championship in a classic contest against Seamus Brereton from Edenderry, Terry Also capptured the 2010 and the 2011 Open to become only the sixth player to win the mullingar open three times since its inception in 1981.
In 1982, on his 65th birthday, a book of poems was published in his honour that included contributions from Ted Hughes, Seamus Heaney, Philip Larkin and twenty-three other poets, testifying to the respect and indeed love that the British poetry community had for him.
He is mentioned in Widsith and in Beowulf ; a passage from Beowulf as translated by Seamus Heaney ( lines 1089 — 1090 ) reads:
A passage from Beowulf as translated by Seamus Heaney ( lines 1089 – 1090 ) reads:
Ron has a set left to him by his grandfather and Harry first plays with pieces borrowed from Seamus Finnigan.
While the first section, " Sources ," includes older poets such as Robert Graves, John Betjeman and Dylan Thomas, the second section " New Voices " not only includes Seamus Heaney but also Liverpool poets Adrian Henri, Roger McGough and Brian Patten who at the time were not accepted by mainstream critics ( although they were featured in the best-selling The Mersey Sound anthology from 1967 ).
Colin O ' Cathain returns from Leeds to his brother Seamus.

Seamus and land
" Shaun O ' Connell in the New Boston Review notes that " those who see Seamus Heaney as a symbol of hope in a troubled land are not, of course, wrong to do so, though they may be missing much of the undercutting complexities of his poetry, the backwash of ironies which make him as bleak as he is bright.

Seamus and people
However, in the third film, when his ancestor Seamus McFly points out that Seamus's brother, Martin, was killed in an argument where someone questioned his bravery, Marty began to re-think his stance on what other people thought of him.

Seamus and with
It begins in 1937, with Indiana battling the murderous ghost of Baron Seamus Seagrove III in Scotland.
Career highlights in Drogheda include ' Cromwell ' 1994 ( RTECO ), ' The Mass of Fire ' 1995 ( RTE live broadcast ) and ' No Sanctuary ' 1997 ( in the Augustinian Church with Nobel Laureate and poet Seamus Heaney ).
* The Burial at Thebes ( 2004 ) by Seamus Heaney, adapted into a 2008 opera with music by Dominique Le Gendre.
The Good Friday Agreement ( 1998 ), produced a wholesale reorganisation of inter-community, governmental and policing systems, including a power-sharing executive with David Trimble and the nationalist Social Democratic and Labour Party's ( SDLP ) Seamus Mallon ( later replaced by new party leader Mark Durkan ) as co-chairmen.
There are two operas, one composed in 1986 by Marjorie S. Merryman and the other " The Burial at Thebes " in 2007 / 2008 with music by Dominique Le Gendre and libretto by Seamus Heaney, based on his translation for the normal spoken theatre.
In June 1982 the feud with the INLA flared again after OIRA member James Flynn, the alleged assassin of Seamus Costello, was shot dead by the INLA in Dublin.
*" News From Away " with Jimmy and Seamus O ' Toole ( Abbott and Ferguson ).
Rea helped establish the Field Day Theatre Company in 1980 with Tom Paulin, Brian Friel, Seamus Heaney and Seamus Deane.
In the early part of the 1960s, the centre of gravity of mainstream poetry moved to Ireland, with the emergence of Seamus Heaney, Tom Paulin, Paul Muldoon and others.
The song about Seamus Rafferty refers to the " bowsies on the quay "-However, recent years have seen much development on the quays, with the addition of linear parks, and overhanging boardwalks which give the river banks renewed life.
McAliskey helped to form the Irish Republican Socialist Party along with Seamus Costello in 1974.
His third wife ( 1991-present ) is Kelley Kuhr, 24 years his junior, with whom he has three children: Beckett Taylor ( b. 29 January 2004 ), Finnian Anderson ( b. 23 December 2006 ), and Seamus Hudson ( born 7 January 2009 ).
* Walker, Dorothy, Louis le Brocquy ( Dublin: Ward River Press, 1981 ; London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1982 ), with contributions by John Russell ; Dorothy Walker ; Earnán O ’ Malley ; le Brocquy ‘ A Painter ’ s Notes on his Irishness ’, ‘ Notes on Painting and Awareness ’; Jacques Dupin ‘ The Paintings of 1964-1966 ’; Claude Esteban ‘ Archaeology of the Face: Images of Lorca ’; Seamus Heaney ‘ Louis le Brocquy ’ s heads ’.
Although they recover the rings, Dylan leaves the Angels because she doesn't want to endanger them with Seamus ' vendetta, but a vision of former Angel Kelly Garrett prompts her to return.
Seamus kills the Thin Man as he shares a kiss with Dylan and Dylan kicks Seamus off the building and he falls to his death, with the Angels subsequently stopping Madison's attempt to blow up the premiere of Alex's boyfriend Jason's new movie thanks to Bosley knocking the bomb away.
In one episode, the ship's engineer, Seamus Zelazny Harper ( played by Gordon Michael Woolvett ), builds an android as her second avatar, which can interact with the holographic avatar and the monitors, and also travel, walk and act outside the ship.
A group consisting of Seán Mac Stiofáin, Dáithí Ó Conaill and Seamus Twomey, together with others, established themselves as a " Provisional Army Council " in 1969 in anticipation of a contentious 1970 Sinn Féin Árd Fheis ( delegate conference ).
In the North before the 1992 split, the party had four councillors-Tom French stayed with the party, Gerry Cullen ( Dungannon ) and Seamus Lynch ( Belfast ) joined New Agenda / Democratic Left, and David Kettyles ran in subsequent elections in Fermanagh as an Independent or Progressive Socialist.
Prior to this Görtz had probably already met with Seamus O ' Donovan who had briefed him on the state of the IRA.

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