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Kiernan has argued from an examination of the manuscript that it was the author's own working copy.
When Kiernan left him for a woman and marriage he was distraught, and Kiernan's death four years later at 26 delivered another blow.
A semi-autobiographical depiction of his 1940 romance with Kip Kiernan in Provincetown, Massachusetts, it was produced for the first time on October 1, 2006 in Provincetown by the Shakespeare on the Cape production company, as part of the First Annual Provincetown Tennessee Williams Festival.
It was written and illustrated by a variety of writers and artists ; Caitlin R. Kiernan wrote the largest number of scripts for the series.
Mulgrew was born in 1955 in Dubuque, Iowa, into an Irish Catholic family, to Thomas James " T. J ." Mulgrew II, a contractor, and Joan Virginia Mulgrew ( née Kiernan ), an artist and painter.
The movie was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor ( Paul Muni ) and Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White ( Carl Anderson, William Kiernan ).
On November 21, 2011, Jerry Seinfeld was the first of 59 men and women to join Ripa at the co-host desk, including: Reggie Bush, Kyle Maclachlan, Russell Brand, Howie Mandel, Carl Edwards, Chris Harrison, Daniel Radcliffe, Michael Buckley, Rob Lowe, Martin Short, Neil Patrick Harris, Peter Facinelli, Boomer Esiason, Ben Mulroney, Dan Abrams, Rob Thomas, David Duchovny, Pat Kiernan, Derek Hough, D. L.
According to Ben Kiernan ; demographic evidence indicates a toll of about 170, 000 deaths caused by all sides from 1975 to 1980, a sum that represents a quarter of the population ( Kiernan concludes that it was proportionately comparable to the murder of — by his count — 1. 8 million people by the Communist Pol Pot regime in Cambodia from 1975 to 1979 ).
He was sent to Australia when 12 to join his uncle, John Kiernan, at Geelong, Victoria.
The building was formerly Eden House, one of the 18th century stately houses on Grange Road, before being converted to its present use by Patsy Kiernan who died in recent years.
In December 2005, the BBC Scotland documentary Happy Birthday Broons celebrated the family's 70th anniversary with celebrity guests including Muriel Gray, Ford Kiernan, Sanjeev Kohli, Eddi Reader, Elaine C. Smith, Ricky Ross, Tony Roper, Tam Cowan, Grant Morrison, Frank Quitely and was narrated by Ewan McGregor.
A festschrift in his honour, Running Wild: Essays, Fictions and Memoirs Presented to Michael Wilding, edited by David Brooks and Brian Kiernan, was published in 2004.
His first soap opera role was that of Brad Kiernan on ABC's The Nurses.
* Ben Kiernan, the director of the Genocide Studies Program at Yale University, pointed out that Eugen Fischer was not the only person who took part in both genocides.
The match, held at Lansdowne Road, was heading for a draw with the score at six points each, when Tom Kiernan won the match for Ireland with a late penalty.
* Kitty Kiernan ( 1892 – 1945 ) was born in Granard and later engaged to Irish revolutionary Michael Collins.
Clean Up the World was established in 1993 after Ian Kiernan and Kim McKay approached the United Nations Environment Programme, with an idea to take his Clean Up concept global.
It was during the BOC Challenge that Kiernan saw and was appalled by the amount of rubbish choking the world's oceans.
In 2008 the same poll Kiernan was ranked number 3
It was there that Friendly came up with the idea for the news-oriented quiz show Who Said That ?, first hosted by NBC newsman Robert Trout, then Walter Kiernan, and John Charles Daly.
The geography and geology of the mountain was integral to the plot of Threshold, and in a chapbook on the novel ( Trilobite: The Writing of Threshold ; Subterranean Press, 2003 ), Kiernan includes an afterword describing the geological history and paleontology of the Paleozoic strata of Red Mountain.

Kiernan and born
Katherine Kiernan Maria " Kate " Mulgrew ( born April 29, 1955 ) is an American actress, most noted for her roles on Star Trek: Voyager as Captain Kathryn Janeway and Ryan's Hope as Mary Ryan.
* December-Fred Kiernan, soccer player ( born 1919 ).
* 24 July-Kitty Kiernan, fiancée of the assassinated Michael Collins ( born 1892 ).
Ian Bruce Carrick Kiernan AO ( born 4 October 1940 ) is an environmentalist who organised the Clean Up Australia campaign, and in 1993 a similar Clean Up the World operation which attracted participation from 30 million volunteers in 80 countries.

Kiernan and Sydney
* Brian Kiernan, ' Literary Sydney ' in Jill Roe ed., Twentieth Century Sydney, Hale & Iremonger, Sydney, reprinted in Brian Kiernan, Studies in Australian Literary History, Sydney Studies in Society & Culture, Sydney: Shoestring Press, Nottingham, 1998.

Kiernan and Leslie
** Deputy Counsel: Leslie Kiernan

Kiernan and .
Kevin Kiernan argues that Nowell most likely acquired it through William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, in 1563, when Nowell entered Cecil ’ s household as a tutor to his ward, Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford.
Kevin Kiernan, professor of English at the University of Kentucky, is foremost in the computer digitalisation and preservation of the manuscript ( the Electronic Beowulf Project ), using fibre-optic backlighting to further reveal lost letters of the poem.
Kiernan ( 1996 ) argues on the basis of paleographical and codicological evidence, that the poem is contemporary with the manuscript.
Kiernan argues against an 8th-century provenance because this would still require that the poem be transmitted by Anglo-Saxons through the Viking Age, holds that the paleographic and codicological evidence encourages the belief that Beowulf is an 11th-century composite poem, and states that Scribe A and Scribe B are the authors and that Scribe B is the more poignant of the two.
Kiernan argues that it is virtually impossible that there could have been a process of transmission which could have sustained the complicated mix of forms from dialect to dialect, from generation to generation, and from scribe to scribe.
Eddie Rickenbacker ( with W. Kiernan, 1942 )
Many modern horror and fantasy writers, including Stephen King, Bentley Little, Joe R. Lansdale, Alan Moore, Junji Ito, F. Paul Wilson, Brian Lumley, Caitlín R. Kiernan, and Neil Gaiman, have cited Lovecraft as one of their primary influences.
Pauline Kiernan argues that Shakespeare changed English drama forever in Hamlet because he " showed how a character's language can often be saying several things at once, and contradictory meanings at that, to reflect fragmented thoughts and disturbed feelings.
* 1964 – Caitlín R. Kiernan, Irish-American writer
* Stories by Caitlín R. Kiernan:
** Caitlín R. Kiernan, Irish-American author and paleontologist
* Ben Kiernan.
* Threshold, a science-fiction novel by Caitlín R. Kiernan
In the summer of 1940 Williams initiated an affair with Kip Kiernan ( 1918 – 1944 ), a young Canadian dancer he met in Provincetown, Massachusetts.
Salopek won his second Pulitzer for the Tribune in 2001 for international reporting, and that same year an explanatory reporting team — lead writers of which were Louise Kiernan, Jon Hilkevitch, Laurie Cohen, Robert Manor, Andrew Martin, John Schmeltzer, Alex Rodriguez and Andrew Zajac — won the honor for a profile of the chaotic U. S. air traffic system.
It contains work from some notable contributors, among them Caitlin R. Kiernan, Tad Williams, Gene Wolfe, Tori Amos, and Colin Greenland.

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