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However, the apparent entry of the popular Lord Mayor of Dublin, Alfie Byrne, into the presidential race ( in fact he eventually failed to get nominated ) and the belief that neither O ' Kelly nor any other politician could beat Byrne ( ironically a close friend of O ' Kelly ) led to all party agreement, on the opposition Fine Gael's suggestion, that the office go to Douglas Hyde, a Protestant Irish man, as a thank you for his contribution to Irish society.
Graham was urged to run, and eventually entered the race with the support of Greg Byrne, a previous leadership contender, and many of the supporters of Bernard Richard, also a former leadership contender and the interim leader following the resignation of Theriault.
Lenola was an indie rock noise-pop group formed in New Jersey in 1994, originally envisioned as a four-track project by lead man Jay Laughlin, but with the addition of guitarist David Grubb and drummer Sean Byrne, eventually became a standard band.
Byrne eventually withdrew endorsement from the music label, as she did not want to be associated with a product that could encourage underage smoking.
She was created by Chris Claremont and John Byrne ( The codename Vindicator is also briefly used by Heather's husband, James MacDonald Hudson, although he eventually settles on the name Guardian ).
Byrne tested for the role of John F. Kennedy in PT 109 but the President preferred Cliff Robertson, who was eventually cast for the role.
Strong went on to play in almost every outfield position over the next six seasons, but he eventually settled in at left back after Gerry Byrne hung up his boots.

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Washington won with 37 % of the vote, versus 33 % for Byrne and 30 % for Daley.
The Game of the Century usually refers to a chess game played between Donald Byrne and 13-year-old Bobby Fischer in the Rosenwald Memorial Tournament in New York City on October 17, 1956, which Fischer won.
Larsen won at Monte Carlo 1968 with 9½ / 13, ahead of Botvinnik, Smyslov, Vlastimil Hort, Robert Byrne, Portisch, and Pal Benko.
Bateman defeated Kean and won the nomination, though Bateman went on to lose the general election to Brendan Byrne.
During the trial, in which Sheridan sued the News of the World for defamation and won, Byrne gave evidence supporting Sheridan.
He won at Vršac in 1971 and finished third with Robert Byrne ( after the co-winners Anatoly Karpov and Viktor Korchnoi ) at Hastings in 1971 / 2.
Byrne has been a Member of Parliament since 1996 when he won a by-election in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador to succeed Brian Tobin.
Deputy Labor Leader at the 1998 Federal election, Evans announced he would retire while appearing on the ABC-TV's election night coverage, but delayed his resignation until late in 1999, when Anthony Byrne comfortably won a by-election held in conjunction with the republic referendum.
It was won by Liam Byrne.
At the by-election, the seat was won by the Labour Party candidate Liam Byrne with 7, 451 votes and a vastly reduced majority.
Byrne represented the United States nine times in Chess Olympiads from 1952 to 1976 and won seven medals.
In the Maurice Wertheim Memorial, New York 1951, Robert Byrne scored 6 / 11 for a tied 6 7th place ; this was a Grandmaster round-robin with 6 of the world's top 36 players, and it was won by Samuel Reshevsky.
But Byrne improved dramatically the next year in the same event to place 2nd with 8 / 11, ahead of Reshevsky and Pal Benko, as Fischer won again.
Byrne shared 2nd 3rd places in the U. S. Championship 1965 66 with 7. 5 / 11 ; Fischer won again, but Byrne defeated Fischer in their individual game.
He won the 1972 U. S. Championship ; after tying with Samuel Reshevsky and Lubomir Kavalek in the tournament proper, Byrne won the 1973 playoff at Chicago.
Byrne played nine times for the United States, with a total of (+ 51 = 53-12 ), for 66. 8 per cent, and won seven individual and team medals.
In 1992, Duffy won a Jacob's Award for his reports on RTÉ Radio 1's The Gay Byrne Show.
S. Byrne, Ltd., the construction contractor, won the first Build America Award from the Associated General Contractors of America in 1972 for the " innovative construction techniques " used on the museum.
Gabriel Byrne won as Best Actor, both for his role as Lord Byron in this film and for his role in Defense of the Realm, and the film also won for Best Special Effects.
At the 80th Academy Awards Alexandra Byrne won an Academy Award for Best Costume Design.
The film won two Satellite Awards for Best Production Design for Guy Hendrix Dyas and Best Costume Design for Alexandra Byrne.
Playing in Harold's Cross, Kerr's blend of young players ( Paul Osam, Curtis Fleming, Pat Fenlon, John McDonnell ) and experienced campaigners disregarded by other clubs ( Damian Byrne, Dave Henderson ) won the club's first league championship in 34 years on Easter Monday 1990.

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Moviegoers may recognize Sakamoto primarily through his score work on two films: Nagisa Oshima's Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence ( 1983 ), including the title theme and the duet " Forbidden Colours " with David Sylvian, and Bernardo Bertolucci's The Last Emperor ( 1987 ), the latter of which earned him the Academy Award with fellow composers David Byrne and Cong Su.
A Lewis / Young Production, in association with Ansett Television Films, " Caravan Holiday " starred Rod Kirkham, Vikki Broughton, Philip Gould, Debbie Byrne, Jamie Redfern, Jane Scali and the two most recent additions to the team, Greg Mills and Julie Ryles.
You Can't Do That on Television resumed production in 1989, but the only child cast members to make the transition from 1987 to 1989 were Amyas Godfrey and Andrea Byrne, although a few minor cast members seen in 1986, including Rekha Shah and James Tung, returned for an episode or two.
The plot concerns a power struggle between two rival gangs and how the protagonist, Tom Reagan ( Gabriel Byrne ), plays both sides off each other.
* In Superman: The Animated Series, " The Last Son of Krypton ", the first part of a three-part pilot episode, depicts Krypton as being basically similar to the pre-Crisis version ( it was scientifically advanced, Kal-El appeared to be about one to two years old as in the Silver Age comics, there are depictions of peculiar animals ) although with elements of the John Byrne version ( such as the appearance of the characters ' wardrobe ).
In 2008 Byrne released Big Love: Hymnal-his soundtrack to season two of Big Love.
He was survived by a brother, Bryce ; and two sisters, Babara Byrne and Louise Turngren.
The community includes a few gas stations, a Byrne Dairy with an indoor Subway ( restaurant ), two churches, a diner, a credit union, Johnny Mac's Pizzaria and Deli, Solvay Middle School, a Best Western hotel, and a golf course.
A memorable incident concerning his massive alcohol consumption was an appearance on The Late Late Show where he recounted to host Gay Byrne how he had just polished off two bottles of fine wine in a restaurant and decided that he would then be going on the wagon: " And I looked at my watch and it was ... Well isn't that spooky!
Byrne captures the queen, but Fischer gets far too much material for it a rook, two bishops, and a pawn.
A year later, in 1988, Byrne married Barkin, with whom he has two children, John " Jack " Daniel ( born 1989 ) and Romy Marion ( born 1992 ).
Paddy Byrne and John Freeborn downed two RAF aircraft, killing one officer, Montague Hulton-Harrop, in this friendly fire incident, which became known as the Battle of Barking Creek.
Former chat show host Gay Byrne said that " there wasn't enough room for two talk shows " and that TV3 would be " scalded by the experience ".
After 1995, Schumacher moved to Ferrari along with Ross Brawn, Rory Byrne and 11 other key figures from his two championship winning seasons with Benetton.
A checkmate may occur in as few as two moves with all of the pieces still on the board ( as in Fool's mate, in the opening phase of the game ), in a middlegame position ( as in the 1956 game called the Game of the Century between Donald Byrne and Bobby Fischer ), or after many moves with as few as three pieces in an endgame position.
Ruth M. J. Byrne proposed in The Rational Imagination: How People Create Alternatives to Reality that people construct mental representations that encompass two possibilities when they understand, and reason from, a counterfactual conditional, e. g., ' if Oswald had not shot Kennedy, then someone else would have '.
Weapons of Mass Distraction is a 1997 film starring Gabriel Byrne, Ben Kingsley, Mimi Rogers, Jeffrey Tambor, and other stars in an ensemble cast, about two media moguls and their fight over ownership of a professional football team.
Ignatieff became Leader of the Liberal Party two years later, and was again supported by Byrne.
Byrne also illustrated Secret Origins Annual # 1, published in 1986, which recapped the origins of the two iterations of the Doom Patrol that had existed thus far, as a prelude to the relaunch of their self-titled book.
Catherine Byrne Hall is generally regarded as only one of two major halls that is colloquially mentioned by its initials.
Barkin is the mother of two children, Jack Daniel ( born 1989 ) and Romy Marion ( born 1992 ), from her first marriage, to actor Gabriel Byrne.
The two separated in 1993 and divorced in 1999, but are still close ; Byrne even attended Barkin's 2000 wedding to multi-billionaire and businessman Ronald Perelman .< ref >
Todt then hired two former Benetton managers, the designer and aerodynamics specialist Rory Byrne and technical director Ross Brawn, to replace John Barnard.
* Robert Byrne vs Viktor Korchnoi, Moscow 1975, Pirc Defense, Austrian Attack ( B09 ), 1 0 Korchnoi's form during this period took him to two world championship challenges in the years ahead.

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