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Brigid and Cook
Brigid Cook was trying to guide a number of people down between the buses and along the jetty area to cover.
But someone shouted that Bryant was moving that way, so they tried to double back around the coaches to where Brigid Cook was previously shot.

Brigid and was
Visiting his client at her hotel, he learns her real name is Brigid O ' Shaughnessy, she never had a sister, and Thursby was an acquaintance who had betrayed her.
It is left unclear whether Spade might have chosen not to turn Brigid in if there was a bigger monetary gain for him ("... a lot more money would have been one more item on your side "), but certain that his emotional attachment to her ( however strong that is ) is not sufficient to overcome the risks involved with letting her go.
Susan was the youngest of four children, with two sisters, Brigid and Davina, and a brother, Bryan.
Belisama was identified with Minerva / Athena and has been compared with Brigid
St. Brigid was associated with perpetual, sacred flames, such as the one maintained by 19 nuns at her sanctuary in Kildare, Ireland.
In Irish mythology, Tuireann ( Old Irish: Tuirenn or Tuirill Biccreo ) was the father of Creidhne, Luchtaine and Giobhniu by Brigid.
In Irish mythology, Credne ( Old Irish ) or Creidhne ( Modern Irish – pronounced creynya ) was a son of Brigid and Tuireann and the goldsmith of the Tuatha Dé Danann, but he also worked with bronze and brass.
In Irish mythology, Luchtaine ( or Luchta ) was a son of Brigid and Tuireann and the carpenter or wright of the Tuatha Dé Danann.
Hoping to reconcile relations between the Fomorians and the Tuatha Dé Danann, Bres was named king and Brigid of the Tuatha de Danann married him.
Brigid Makowski, who was called to testify at his court martial in Mornington in County Louth, remarked that " Jesus could have testified on Costello's behalf and it wouldn't have changed the verdict.
In 2007, the parish was merged with St. Brigid — St. Joseph.
The Blue Fairy was a 1950s children's program on WGN-TV in Chicago, hosted by Brigid Bazlen as the fairy.
In the controversy about the historical existence of Brigid that erupted in the last third of the 20th century, it was noted that eleven people with whom Brigit is associated in her Lives are independently attested in annalistic sources, sources which place her death at 523 AD ( in the Annals of Tigernach and Chronicon Scotorum ) and her birth at 451 AD ( calculated from the alleged age of 72 at death ).
( Between St. Patrick and Brigid, the pillars of the Irish people, there was so great a friendship of charity that they had but one heart and one mind.
At Armagh there was a " Templum Brigidis "; namely the little abbey church known as " Regles Brigid ", which contained some relics of the saint, destroyed in 1179, by William FitzAldelm.
A fragment of this skull was brought to St Bridget ’ s Church, Kilcurry in 1905 by Sister Mary Agnes of the Dundalk Convent of Mercy and in 1928 another fragment was sent by the Bishop of Lisbon to St Brigid ’ s church in Killester, in response to a request from Fathers Timothy Traynor and James McCarroll.
* Belgium: A fragment of a medieval Irish shawl known as ‘ St Brigit's Mantle ’ is venerated at Bruges, to where the cult of Brigid was introduced by Foillan ( d655 ).
A church dedicated to St Brigid was destroyed in the Napoleonic period.
* Spain: A cult of Brigid at Olite in Navarre was introduced from Troyes and Picardy in northern France around 1200 and a church dedicated to her in Seville.
St Brigid ’ s head was reputedly carried to King Diniz of Portugal in 1283 by Irish Knights traveling to the Aragonese Crusade.

Brigid and there
Modern-day commentators and Neopagans sometimes identify Boann with the goddess Brigid, or believe Boann to be Brigid's mother ; however there are no Celtic sources that describe her as such.
* Alsace: Devotion to Brigid dates to the 8th century, there are relics of the Saint in the Church of Pierre de Vaux in Strasbourg.
The goddess Brigid was originally revered by the Brigantes of northern England and south Leinster ; and a parallel conversion and adoption there may partly account for the cult of Saint Brigid spreading so rapidly outside of Ireland to Britain.
In the morning, markings in the ash will indicate that the goddess Brigid has visited the home and has blessed the people living there.
Initially unwilling to marry him, she does consent to visit the Aubreys at their home in Dorset and to meet Maturin's daughter Brigid there.
Currently there are two religious orders in the church, including the Apostolic Society of St. Brigid of Kildare ( SSB ), and the Order of St. John the Apostle ( OSJA ).
The name suggests there was once a cell or kil to Brigid in the area, although local legend has her visit to establish her church around 500AD ( the landing point was supposedly in front of the now Seamill Hydro.

Brigid and .
Historically, in some Celtic monasteries abbesses presided over joint-houses of monks and nuns, the most famous example being Saint Brigid of Kildare's leadership in the founding of the monastery at Kildare in Ireland.
The parts of the relics which went to Ireland are reputed to be buried in Downpatrick, County Down, with St. Patrick and St. Brigid or at Saul Church neighbouring Downpatrick.
Brigid ( also known as Brighid, Bríde, Brìd ) is the Gaelic goddess of poetry, healing and smithcraft.
The girls and young unmarried women of the household or village make a corn dolly to represent Brighid, called the Brideog (" little Brigid " or " young Brigid "), adorning it with ribbons and baubles like shells or stones.
* 1929 – Brigid Brophy, English writer ( d. 1995 )
When the Pictish elite converted to Christianity is uncertain, but traditions place Saint Palladius in Pictland after he left Ireland, and link Abernethy with Saint Brigid of Kildare.
Chelsea residents from the Warhol scene included Edie Sedgwick, Viva, Ultra Violet, Mary Woronov, Holly Woodlawn, Andrea Feldman, Nico, Paul America, René Ricard and Brigid Berlin.
* Pie in the Sky the Brigid Berlin Story ( 2002 ) features a reunion between former resident Brigid Berlin and the artist Richard Bernstein at the Hotel.
* Interview with Brigid Gallagher, Time Team Archaeologist RadioLIVE interview, April 2010.
Virtually all rituals in Wicca include the lighting of altar candles, where two main candles are often used to represent the God and the Goddess ; and the lighting of candles is a central theme at the Wiccan holiday of Brigid or Imbolc, which is also known as Candlemas or the Feast of the Waxing Light.
She gives him information about Brigid, but it is a false lead.
Brigid O ' Shaughnessy is the classic femme fatale.
Spade attempts to explain himself to Brigid O ' Shaughnessy with the Flitcraft parable, in which Hammett makes an oblique reference to the philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce, but O ' Shaughnessy has no idea what he is getting at.
The name may also be a reference to the Celtic goddess Brigid.
Others who influenced the development of Christianity in Ireland include Brigid and Moluag.
Prominent civil society campaigns on the Yes side included Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, the Labour Party, the Progressive Democrats, the Irish Alliance for Europe led by Professor Brigid Laffan and Adrian Langan, and Ireland for Europe led by Ciarán Toland.

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