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Nelligan and would
Nelligan and Archbishop Philip Pocock, decided to continue to open new Catholic high schools until Mr. Davis would see the injustice of his decision.

Nelligan and later
Several of AQ's highly educated and bilingual early staff members went on to become Liberal cabinet ministers in later years, such as Thomas Mulcair, Kathleen Weil, and Geoffrey Kelley ( Jacques-Cartier ), while others served as MNAs -- Russell Williams ( Nelligan ), Russell Copeman ( NDG ).

Nelligan and Collins
Detectives Ned Broy and David Nelligan, Michael Collins was able to learn the names and lodgings of the MI5 agents of the Cairo Gang.
In response, Collins persuaded Detective Nelligan to let himself be recruited into MI5.

Nelligan and was
For her performance in the film, which co-starred Kate Nelligan and Bruce Dern, Hamilton was awarded a CableACE Award for best dramatic performance and nominated for another Golden Globe in 1996.
Although MI5's agents were shocked that a Catholic Irishman desired to work for them, Nelligan was formally sworn into the British Secret Service.
Nelligan further delivered falsified reports stating that the IRA was far more numerous and better supplied with guns and ammunition than was actually the case.
Émile Nelligan ( December 24, 1879 – November 18, 1941 ) was a francophone poet from Quebec, Canada.
Nelligan was born in Montreal on December 24, 1879 at 602, rue de La Gauchetière.
He was the first son of David Nelligan, who arrived in Quebec from Dublin, Ireland at the age of 12.
On his passing in 1941, Émile Nelligan was interred in the Cimetière Notre-Dame-des-Neiges in Montreal, Quebec.
The most talented among them was certainly Émile Nelligan, a young poet who stopped writing at only 19 years of age due to mental illness.
* Charlie Nelligan, who was the Kerry GAA goalkeeper for many years during the 1970s and 1980s.
Pat Spillane played all over the field, including goalkeeper after Charlie Nelligan was sent off.
Spillane played all over the field, including goalkeeper after Charlie Nelligan was sent off.
Pat Spillane played all over the field, including goalkeeper after Charlie Nelligan was sent off.
Kate Nelligan was singled out for her supporting turn ; the New York Times wrote that " Kate Nelligan, nearly unrecognizable, is outstandingly enjoyable as the gum-chewing, man-crazy one.
Pat Spillane played all over the field, including goalkeeper after Charlie Nelligan was sent off.

Nelligan and at
Several schools and libraries in Quebec are named after him and Hotel Nelligan is a four-star hotel in Old Montreal at the corner of Rue St. Paul and Rue St. Sulpice.
Nelligan, Toronto: Disques SRC, 2005, 2 disks ( Concert recorded at the Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier of the Place des Arts in Montréal, on February 18 and 19 2005 )
Spader is back playing the sort of loathsome yuppie he excelled at earlier in his career ... Nelligan has little to do as the unfaithful wife ... Eileen Atkins and David Hyde Pierce as Will's loyal publishing underlings, are dead perfect.
In 1990 she appeared at the Place-des-Arts in Montreal as Émilie Nelligan, the mother of the poet in the romantic opera Nelligan by Michel Tremblay and André Gagnon.
In 1974 Griffith took an opportunity to interview surviving IRA members from the 1916 Easter Rebellion: Maire Comerford, Joseph Sweeney, Sean Kavanagh, John O ' Sullivan, Brigid Thornton, Sean Harling, Martin Walton, David Nelligan ( or Neligan ) and Tom Barry are all interviewed at the ends of their lives in a programme titled Curious Journey.

Nelligan and .
* 1879 – Émile Nelligan, Quebec poet ( d. 1941 )
* Nelligan, 1990.
** Émile Nelligan, Canadian poet ( b. 1879 )
Kate Nelligan plays Isabella, Tim Pigott-Smith plays Angelo and Kenneth Colley plays the Duke.
In 1899, Nelligan suffered a major psychotic breakdown from which he never recovered.
Following his death, the public became increasingly interested in Nelligan.
In 1983, Fred Cogswell translated all his poems in The Complete Poems of Émile Nelligan.
Émile Nelligan is considered one of the greatest poets of French Canada.
Several schools and libraries of Quebec bear the name of Émile Nelligan.
Jardin sentimental: Cinq poèmes d ’ Émile Nelligan, Bedford, Ind: Wolfhead Music, 2004, 18 pages.
: cantate dramatique sur des poèmes d ' Émile Nelligan, Montréal: Radio Canada international, 1981, duration 38 min.
Reading Nelligan, Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 221 p. ISBN 0-7735-2318-9

would and later
If he wondered whether the attackers would allow him to pull away unmolested, he had his answer a moment later.
When I informed her that I didn't, she said she would borrow her brother's and bring it to me later that evening.
In the spring, it must have been, he began working on the play that he called The House, which later would be Mannerhouse.
it was demonstrated, many critics would later point out, in the length of his novels.
Behind him lay the Low Countries, where men were still completing the cathedrals that a later Florentine would describe as `` a malediction of little tabernacles, one on top of the other, with so many pyramids and spires and leaves that it is a wonder they stand up at all, for they look as though they were made of paper instead of stone or marble '' ; ;
A more complete list would also include Bradbury's `` The Pedestrian '' ( 1951 ), Philip K. Dick's Solar Lottery ( 1955 ), David Karp's One ( 1953 ), Wilson Tucker's The Long Loud Silence ( 1952 ), Jack Vance's To Live Forever ( 1956 ), Gore Vidal's Messiah ( 1954 ), and Bernard Wolfe's Limbo ( 1952 ), as well as the three perhaps most outstanding dystopias, Frederik Pohl and C. M. Kornbluth's The Space Merchants ( 1953 ), Kurt Vonnegut's Player Piano ( 1952 ), and John Wyndham's Re-Birth ( 1953 ), works which we will later examine in detail.
Only '' a New York hick would expect to find the literary life in Greenwich Village, at any point, later than Walt Whitman's day.
Even though he would later be resurrected, he was at this moment dead indeed, the expression on his face reflecting what he had gone through on the cross.
Watson had nodded absently and muttered that he would check the lists himself later.
Again among those jubilantly reunited bunkmates, I was shy with Jessie and acted as I had during those early Saturday mornings when we all seemed to be playing for effect, to be detached and unconcerned with the girls who were properly our dates but about whom, later, in the privacy of our bunks, we would think in terms of the most elaborate romance.
We would attend a film and, later on, I stated, we might go to the Mayflower Coffee Shop or Child's or Toffenetti's for waffles.
Indeed, we should say, on the contrary, that the accident of our later discovery made no difference whatever to the badness of the animal's pain, that it would have been every whit as bad whether a chance passer-by happened later to discover the body and feel repugnance or not.
Unfortunately she returned later, just as I had taken advantage of the friendlier atmosphere in the room by stating that perhaps an unexpected result of the Cultural Exchange Program would be the re-emergence of Abstract Art in Russia, with Social Realism regaining dominance in the U.S..
She had quarreled with Lucien, she had resisted his demands for money -- and if she died, by the provisions of her marriage contract, Lucien would inherit legally not only the immediate sum of gold under the floorboards in the office, but later, when the war was over, her father's entire estate.
`` If there was collusion between an outside murderer and a member of the household it would be an elementary precaution to check on the door later.
He did not bother with his radio -- there would be time for that later -- but as he scrambled out on the pavement he saw the filling station and the public telephone booth and knew instantly how he had been summoned.
Both figures would go higher in later years.
This might be done to arouse those who have been squeezed out by the trims to exert pressure on the Legislature, so it would be more receptive to a tax proposal later in the year.
It was about that time, a board member said later, that Dr. Thomas G. Pullen, Jr., State superintendent of schools, told Dr. Jenkins and a number of other education officials that he would not talk to them with a recording machine sitting in front of him.
The roar of Palmer's gallery as he sank a thrilling putt would roll out across the parklike landscape of Augusta, only to be answered moments later by the roar of Player's gallery for a similar triumph.
he would look right through you while you were talking to him, and if you said, `` For Christ's sake, Donald, you've got Prussian blue all over your shirt '', he would smile, and nod, and an hour later the paint would be all over his pants as well.
A half hour later he got her up to go out for breakfast so the Ferraros, hearing them hurrying down the stairs, would think they were going to a late mass.

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