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The Times reported on 6 November 1995 that Prince Charles had stated on that day to Tony Blair and Paddy Ashdown, after the funeral of Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin, that " Catholics should be able to ascend to the British throne ".
*" Poor Paddy Works on the Railway " is a popular Irish and American folk song.
There are numerous titles of the song including, " Pat Works on the Railway " and " Paddy on the Railway ".
" Paddy Works on the Erie " is another version of the song.
One of the chanties the men sing while performing this task is mentioned by title, " Paddy on the Railway.
Live music is popularly played on streets and at venues throughout Dublin in general, and the city has produced several musicians and groups of international success, including U2, one member of Westlife, The Dubliners, The Thrills, Horslips, Jedward, The Boomtown Rats, Boyzone, Ronan Keating, Thin Lizzy, Paddy Casey, Sinéad O ' Connor, The Script and My Bloody Valentine.
In episode 6 ( Hades ) of James Joyce's Ulysses ( 1918 ), the party on the way to Paddy Dignam's funeral in a horse-drawn carriage idly debates the merits of various tramway improvements:
Stone cites as influences on his approach to business, the novels of Upton Sinclair, Sinclair Lewis and Victor Hugo, and the films of Paddy Chayefsky because they were able to make a complicated subject clear to the audience.
Ida finally convinces a still reluctant Paddy to buy the farm she and Sean have their hearts set on.
The short-lived series Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip mentions the film and its writer Paddy Chayefsky multiple times after a character's outburst on live television.
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.
Their first child, Patricia " Paddy " Costello, was born in 1936, followed by Carole on December 23, 1938, and Lou Jr. ( nicknamed " Butch ") on November 6, 1942.
* Paddy Hill – A location on NY-12F at the north town line.
The following day Minister for Defence Paddy Donegan, on a visit to a barracks in Mullingar to open a canteen, attacked the President for sending the bill to the Supreme court, calling him a " thundering disgrace " ( or perhaps a less parliamentary expression, as contemporary sources described his language as far more vulgar ).
However fate took a turn when the then Minister for Defence, Paddy Donegan, launched a ferocious verbal attack on President Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh, calling him " a thundering disgrace " for referring anti-terrorist legislation to the courts to test its constitutionality.
First airing in August 2008, McGrath co-starred in a new television series along with British comedian Paddy McGuinness, broadcast on Channel 5, Rory and Paddy's Great British Adventure.
Paddy Guyler died on 6 January 2002.
He was on good terms with Sir William Paddy.
During the 1950s, Bogarde came to prominence playing a hoodlum who shoots and kills a police constable in The Blue Lamp ( 1950 ) co-starring Jack Warner and Bernard Lee ; a handsome artist who comes to rescue of Jean Simmons during the World's Fair in Paris in So Long at the Fair, a film noir thriller ; an accidental murderer who befriends a young boy played by Jon Whiteley in Hunted ( aka The Stranger in Between ) ( 1952 ); in Appointment in London ( 1953 ) as a young Wing-Commander in Bomber Command who, against orders, opts to fly his 90th mission with his men in a major air offensive against the Germans ; an unjustly imprisoned man who regains hope in clearing his name when he learns his sweetheart, Mai Zetterling, is still alive in Desperate Moment ( 1953 ); Doctor in the House ( 1954 ), as a medical student, in a film that made Bogarde one of the most popular British stars of the 1950s, and co-starring Kenneth More, Donald Sinden and James Robertson Justice as their crabby mentor ; The Sleeping Tiger ( 1954 ), playing a neurotic criminal with co-star Alexis Smith, and Bogarde's first film for American expatriate director Joseph Losey ; Doctor at Sea ( 1955 ), co-starring Brigitte Bardot in one of her first film roles ; as a returning Colonial who fights the Mau-Mau with Virginia McKenna and Donald Sinden in Simba ( 1955 ); Cast a Dark Shadow ( 1955 ), as a man who marries women for money and then murders them ; The Spanish Gardener ( 1956 ), co-starring Michael Hordern, Jon Whiteley, and Cyril Cusack ; Doctor at Large ( 1957 ), again with Donald Sinden, another entry in the " Doctor films series ", co-starring later Bond-girl Shirley Eaton ; the Powell and Pressburger production Ill Met by Moonlight ( 1957 ) co-starring Marius Goring as the German General Kreipe, kidnapped on Crete by Patrick " Paddy " Leigh Fermor ( Bogarde ) and a fellow band of adventurers based on W. Stanley Moss ' real-life account of the WW2 caper ; A Tale of Two Cities ( 1958 ), a faithful retelling of Charles Dickens ' classic ; as a Flt.

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Also, whereas Paddy is often used in a jocular context or incorporated into mournful pro-Irish sentiment ( i. e. the songs Poor Paddy On The Railway and Paddy's Lament ), the term Taig remains a slur in almost every context.
The vessel's head was often buried in the solid seas, and the men, soaked and sweating, yelled out hoarsely, “ Paddy on the Railway ,” and “ We're Homeward Bound ,” while they tugged at the brakes, and wound the long, hard cable in, inch by inch.
" Music hall songs also had an influence, for example " Paddy on the Railway.
For example, The Pogues recorded " Poor Paddy on the Railway " in the arrangement of Folk group The Dubliners, ostensibly because of the Irish connection.
The line is still known today as " Paddy Waddell's Railway " due to the number of Irish navvies used in its construction.

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The town centre is home to a number of high street multiples, including: Greggs, Argos, Specsavers, Wilkinson's, Shoe Zone, Superdrug, Costa Coffee, JJB Sports, Cash Generator, GAME, Poundland, Timpson, Althams Travel, Ladbrokes, Paddy Power, Claire's, Grainger Games, Post Office, Thomas Cook, Thomson, Burton, Holland & Barrett, Dorothy Perkins, Blockbuster, WHSmith, H Samuel, Iceland, Phones 4U, Boots Opticians, Card Factory, Boots, Store Twenty One, Poundworld, Peacocks, B & M Bargains, Wetherspoons and a mix of other shops.
Coleman is a flute player and has taken several flutes with her to the ISS, including a pennywhistle from Paddy Moloney of The Chieftains, an old Irish flute from Matt Molloy of The Chieftains, and a flute from Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull.
For example the same reel Rakish Paddy is notated in 2 / 2 time with an alla breve ( cut time ) Image: mensural proportion1. gif time signature in Miles Krassen, O ' Neill's Music of Ireland, New & Revisited, p. 158, ( 1976 ), whereas in 4 / 4 time in Robin Williamson, English, Welsh, Scottish & Irish Fiddle Tunes, p. 69, ( 1976 ), each measure in both cases spanning the same part of the melody.
Since 1967, the facility has been occupied by the former British Army Major Paddy Roy Bates ; his associates and family claim that it is an independent sovereign state.
Marty is a 1953 teleplay by Paddy Chayefsky.
Places, famous or infamous, that Kalgoorlie is noted for include its water pipeline, designed by C. Y. O ' Connor and bringing in fresh water from Mundaring Weir near Perth, its Hay Street brothels, its two-up school, the goldfields railway loopline, the Kalgoorlie Town Hall, the Paddy Hannan statue / drinking fountain, the Super Pit and Mount Charlotte lookout.
The character of Patrick " Paddy " Dignam, whose funeral is the focus of Episode 6 (" Hades ") of Ulysses by James Joyce, is a modern counterpart to Elpenor.
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 ).
Newtownards is the home town of SAS co-founder Robert Blair ' Paddy ' Mayne.
Vincent Canby, in his November 1976 review of the film for The New York Times, called the film " outrageous ... brilliantly, cruelly funny, a topical American comedy that confirms Paddy Chayefsky's position as a major new American satirist " and a film whose " wickedly distorted views of the way television looks, sounds, and, indeed, is, are the satirist's cardiogram of the hidden heart, not just of television but also of the society that supports it and is, in turn, supported.
West Jefferson is situated in the Appalachian Mountain chain, in a valley between Mt Jefferson ( to the east ) and Paddy Mountain ( to the west ).
The south of the county is particularly noted with such musical luminaries as James Morrison, Michael Coleman, Paddy Killoran, Fred Finn, Peter Horan, Joe O ' Dowd, Jim Donoghue, Martin Wynne, Oisín Mac Diarmada ( of Téada ), tin-whistle player Carmel Gunning and the band Dervish.
The current Cathaoirleach is Senator Paddy Burke.
She is working as a drudge in Mrs. Bottle's grocery store at the time and manages to keep him concealed briefly, but eventually relinquishes him to Paddy Lynch, a gentle man who owns a " steak joint " and is able to give Sandy a good home.
Jeremy John Durham Ashdown, Baron Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hamdon, GCMG, KBE, PC ( born 27 February 1941 ), usually known as Paddy Ashdown, is a British politician and diplomat.

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" Paddy Doyle's Boots " is universally attested as one of the few, exclusive bunt shanties.

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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.

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