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** Liam Cosgrave, fifth Taoiseach of Ireland
Liam Cosgrave becomes the new Taoiseach.
William Thomas Cosgrave, W. T., or Liam as he was generally known, was born at 174 James's Street, Dublin in 1880.
Richard Mulcahy said, " It is in terms of the Nation and its needs and its potential that I praise God who gave us in our dangerous days the gentle but steel-like spirit of rectitude, courage and humble self-sacrifice, that was Liam T. Cosgrave ".
's grandson, also called Liam also served as a TD and as Senator and his grand daughter Louise Cosgrave served as a Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Councillor from 1999 to 2009.
While popular with Irish language enthusiasts and artists and respected by many Republicans, he had a strained relationship with the Coalition Government, particularly with Conor Cruise O ' Brien and with Liam Cosgrave.
Donegan offered his resignation but Taoiseach Liam Cosgrave refused to accept it.
However in 1976 the then Irish government, the Fine Gael – Labour Party National Coalition under Liam Cosgrave informed him that he was not being re-appointed to the Commission.
Taoiseach Liam Cosgrave declared that " this atrocity fills all decent Irish people with a sense of shame.
Opposition leader Liam Cosgrave was informed by the Garda that a plot to import arms existed and included government members.
Liam Cosgrave refused to sack his Minister and the government's popularity took a downturn.
" This praise did not come from Lynch's allies or even his own party, but from the former leader of Fine Gael, Liam Cosgrave.
Liam Cosgrave ( born 13 April 1920 ) is a former Irish Fine Gael politician who served as Taoiseach ( 1973 – 77 ) and as Leader of Fine Gael ( 1965 – 77 ).
From an early age Liam Cosgrave displayed a keen interest in politics, discussing the topic with his father as a teenager before eventually joining Fine Gael at the age of 17, speaking at his first public meeting the same year.
To the surprise of his family, Liam decided to seek election to Dáil Éireann in the 1943 general election and was elected as a Teachta Dála ( TD ) for Dublin County at the age of 23, sitting in the 11th Dáil alongside his father W. T. Cosgrave who was one of the founders of the Irish Free State in the 1920s.
On this occasion Liam Cosgrave, at the age of 34, was given a cabinet position.
In 1965, when James Dillon retired as Fine Gael leader after the 1965 general election loss, Liam Cosgrave, as a senior party figure and son of the first parliamentary leader of Fine Gael, easily won the leadership.
In the immediate aftermath, Liam Cosgrave resigned as Fine Gael leader.
In 1981, Cosgrave retired as Dáil Deputy for Dun Laoghaire to be replaced by his son, Liam junior.
Liam's son Liam T. Cosgrave was also an Irish politician who was accused before the Mahon Tribunal of accepting illegal payments from property developers in return for voting to rezone property in Dublin: he resigned from the Fine Gael party when this became known and pleaded guilty to criminal charges and was disqualified from continuing in his legal practice.
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Once he was eliminated, she turned support towards Liam Fox.
" In June 2011, Liam Kenny, a member of this breakaway Continuity IRA faction, was allegedly murdered by drug dealers at his home in Clondalkin, West Dublin.
Maria and Liam's baby son was stillborn in April, and during an estrangement from Maria upon the death of their baby, Liam had a one night stand with Carla, a story which helped pave the way for his departure.
She rightly believed that Tony had murdered Liam, however, no one believed her except Tony's enemy Jed Stone, who was lodging with Emily Bishop.
In the audience was a sixteen year old Liam Gallagher, for whom it was the inspiration to form a band himself.
In the film, he is played by Liam Neeson, who was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal.
The highlight of his career was an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in The Informer ( 1935 ), based on a novel by Liam O ' Flaherty ; Frank Tashlin's 1938 cartoon Have You Got Any Castles?
In 2011, however, Liam Neeson was cast in the part for a " next generation " rerecording, and subsequently also replaced Burton as the hologram character in the stage show.
The screenplay was written by Dudley Nichols from the novel The Informer by Liam O ' Flaherty.
Dooku also states that he was saddened by the loss of Kenobi's former master and Dooku's former apprentice, Qui-Gon Jinn ( Liam Neeson ).
In 2003, despite Dunaway's earlier claims that she had given birth to Liam, Terry claims that Liam was adopted.
The race was also the first National ride for Liam Treadwell.
In Galway, Liam Mellows was in command of activities, but he escaped capture and got safely to to the United States.
A provisional governing committee was set up in Dublin in May 1916, including Eamon Martin, Seamus Pounch, Theo Fitzgerald, Liam Staines and Joe Reynolds.
A more negative review was offered by Liam Lacey of The Globe and Mail, who wrote that under Nimoy's " choppy " direction there was a lack of comic timing paired with feeble humor.
The internecine conflict was brought to an end in May 1923 as the rule of law was re-established following the death of IRA Chief of Staff Liam Lynch, and the order by Frank Aiken to dump all arms.
The sole building of architectural note from this period was Liam McCormack's Chapel, the cube-shaped body of which is tacked on to JJ McCarthy's High Victorian Gothic Convent of Mercy at Chapel Street at one of its corners.
His funeral was attended by Ruairí Ó Brádaigh, the then president of Sinn Féin, Michael O ' Riordan of the Communist Party of Ireland, Bernadette McAliskey and local Wicklow TDs Liam Kavanagh ( Labour ), Ciarán Murphy ( Fianna Fáil ) and Godfrey Timmins ( Fine Gael ).

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