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* Griffith, Paddy.
* Paddy Griffith Napoleonic Wargaming For Fun, Ward Lock Ltd, London, 1980, reprinted 2008 by the History of Wargaming Project link
* Paddy Griffith Sprawling Wargames multiplayer Wargaming, Ward Lock Ltd, London, 1980, reprinted 2009 by the History of Wargaming Project link
* Griffith, Paddy A History of the Peninsular War: Modern Studies of the War in Spain and Portugal, 1808 – 14 v. 9 Greenhill Books, 1999, ISBN 1-85367-348-X.
Griffith, Paddy.
* Griffith, P., ( 1995 ) The Battle of Blore Heath, 1459, Paddy Griffiths Associates, UK.
* Griffith, Paddy ( 1991 ).
* Griffith, Paddy ( 1996 ).
Paddy Griffith, among modern historians, claims the British infantry's discipline and willingness to attack were equally important.
* Paddy Griffith, Battle Tactics of the Western Front: The British Army's Art of Attack 1916-18, New Haven & London: Yale University Press, 1994 ( ISBN 0-300-05910-8 ).
Paddy Griffith was the proponent of an almost exactly countervailing view ; he contended that lack of discipline among Civil war volunteers on both sides meant that potentially successful shock actions failed due to lack of commitment ; rather than pressing assaults home, troops routinely went to ground at about sixty yards from the enemy line or entrenchment and engaged in short range firefights.
Tudor was a professional and forward-looking artilleryman: historian Paddy Griffith has described him as an " expert tactician.

Paddy and wrote
Scottish-Australian songwriter Eric Bogle wrote and recorded a song titled " Plastic Paddy ".
She was also a guitarist with folk trio The Polekats, with whom she wrote some of her earliest material, and played as a rhythm guitarist in The Three Stoned Weaklings, a three-piece band formed by Paddy Ashdown, Gus Mackinlay and Graeme White.
Christopher Barker writing in the Guardian about this period: “ On many occasions through the early Sixties, writers and painters such as David Gascoyne, Paddy Kavanagh, Roberts MacBryde and Colquhoun and Paddy Swift lived downstairs from Smart and his wife, Agnes, wrote cookbooks with Smart would gather at Westbourne Terrace in Paddington, our family home at that time.
" The " tune in her head " became " Potato's in the Paddy Wagon ", one of three songs the couple wrote for A Mighty Wind, including the Oscar-nominated song " A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow.
McGoohan wrote and directed several episodes of The Prisoner himself, occasionally using the pseudonyms Joseph Serf and Paddy Fitz.
The traditional singer Paddy Tunney relates how Colum " wrote " the song after returning from a literary gathering in Donegal with Herbert Hughes and others.
: Paddy wrote a letter
He also wrote books about the loyalist paramilitary Michael Stone and Special Air Service founder Paddy Mayne.
Art critic Paddy Johnson wrote of the work, " This is quite possibly the most brilliant subversion of the medium I have seen.

Paddy and hold
Early football stars such as Jim Thorpe, Paddy Driscoll, and Al Bloodgood were skilled drop-kickers ; Driscoll in 1925 and Bloodgood in 1926 hold a tied NFL record of four drop kicked field goals in a single game.
In parliament Davey was given a job immediately by Paddy ( now Lord ) Ashdown and became the party's spokesman on Treasury Affairs, adding the post of Whip in 1998, and a third job to hold as the spokesman on London from 2000.
Ayyanthole, as with other places in Kerala, used to hold large areas of Paddy cultivation.
# The Sideline: Paddy gets attacked by a dishonest man and struggles to hold the workforce together

Paddy and system
Both survived when Paddy, having crawled through the ducting system, found them and gave Ferguson the keys – on the condition she carry the unconscious Bea to safety.
Paddy Ashdown created a new Shadow Cabinet system and Bruce became the Liberal Democrat Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer.

Paddy and kept
In the wake of the Depression and World War, Irish traditional music in New York was belittled by showband culture, and performers like Jack Coen, Paddy O ' Brien, Larry Redican, and Paddy Reynolds kept the tradition alive in the United States, and were teachers of the music to Irish Americans.

Paddy and moving
Irish-Australian Paddy Carmody is a roving sheep herder known as a " sundowner " ( because he is constantly moving, pitching his tent wherever the sun goes down ).
After moving to Greenwich Village in 1951, both Paddy and Tom Clancy devoted themselves primarily to careers in the theater.

Paddy and until
Friday 22 November-In Amrozi ’ s interrogation transcript, he appears to be in dark about Sari Club and Paddy ’ Bar bombings until he sees it on TV.
Paddy McGuinness returned to Australia in 1971, working as a film critic, Labor ministerial staffer, right-wing newspaper columnist and journal editor until his death in 2007.
* Actor, director and musician Paddy Considine had an apartment at Bretby Hall until 2007.
In parliament Foster became a spokesman on education under the leadership of Paddy Ashdown in 1992 in which capacity he remained until 1999.
Despite an alleged affair with Kim Novak, Paddy and Susan Chayefsky remained married until his death.
He was Presidency member until 29 March 2005 when he was removed from office by the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Paddy Ashdown.
He was made shadow Fisheries Minister by Paddy Ashdown in 1997, a role he undertook until 2007 .< ref name =" Andrew George MP website ">
He was promoted to the frontbench by Paddy Ashdown in 1997 as the spokesman on foreign and commonwealth affairs until 2000 when he was moved by Charles Kennedy to speak on the environment, transport and the regions, but returned to the backbenches following the 2001 General Election.
It was revived in 1948 under the title of Holywood's Patron Saint, St. Laiseran, by John Regan, Davy McCoy and Paddy McNally, and lasted until it withdrew from the League in 1956.
He held the seat until 1969, when he was defeated by Paddy Devlin standing for the Northern Ireland Labour Party.
Two Western Australian state upper house MPs elected on One Nation tickets, Paddy Embry and Frank Hough, joined the party and were its only serving MPs until their defeat in the Western Australian state election in 2005.
However in 1992 the seat was gained for Labour by Paddy Tipping, who held it until he retired in 2010, when the seat was regained for the Conservatives by Mark Spencer.
During the mid-1910s, the gang was led by Paddy " The Bear " Ryan, who, operating from his South Halstead Street saloon, would control most of Bloody Maxwell by Prohibition, until his murder by rival Walter " Runt " Quinlan, in 1920.
In March 2006, management of the channel was given to Independent Entertainment, a company run by former SBS head Paddy Conroy under a deal that would see Optus retain ownership until 2009.
Paddy Ryan ( 15 March 1851 – 14 December 1900 ) was an Irish American boxer, and became his sport's world's heavyweight champion from May 30, 1880 when he won the title from Joe Goss until losing his title to John L. Sullivan on February 7, 1882.

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