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* Peadar Kearney ( 1883 – 1942 ), author of the Irish national anthem
Peadar Kearney (; 12 December 1883 – 24 November 1942 ) was an Irish republican and composer of numerous rebel songs.
The gravestone of Thomas Ashe, Peadar Kearney and Piaras Béaslaí at Glasnevin Cemetery.
In 1957 his nephew Seamus de Burca ( or Jimmy Bourke son of Kearney's sister, Margaret ) published a biography of Kearney, The Soldier ’ s Song: The Story of Peadar Ó Cearnaigh.
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Also present were Bulmer Hobson, Douglas Hyde, Darrell Figgis, Peadar Kearney and Thomas MacDonagh.
No 68-site of-home to Peadar Kearney ( 1883 – 1942 ); Songwriter and author of the national anthem, " The Soldier's Song ", also known in Irish as Amhrán na bhFiann.
The gravestone of Thomas Ashe, Peadar Kearney and Piaras Béaslaí in Glasnevin Cemetery.
An officer named Captain Cyril Crawford summarily " condemned " Figgis and Peadar Kearney to be hanged.
* Peadar Kearney, writer of The Soldier's Song ( Amhrán na bhFiann ), also penned the song " Knockcroghery ", when he was challenged to find a word to rhyme with the village's name.

Peadar and with
Later that day, two high-ranking IRA officers, Dick McKee and Peadar Clancy, who had helped plan the killings of the British agents, together with another man, Conor Clune ( a nephew of Patrick Clune, Archbishop of Perth, Australia ), who were being held in Dublin Castle, were tortured, and then shot.
The promotion features both John Finn and Kathryn Morris in character interrogating a murder suspect from TG4 soap Ros na Rún played by Peadar Cox who refuses to speak in English, both detectives then begin talking in Irish much to the surprise of Jeremy Ratchford's character, the promo tied in with a murder investigation in Ros na Rún.
Meanwhile Máire and Peadar are looking for a new shop manager, due to Peadar being diagnosed with Prostate Cancer.
O ' Riordan was friends with left-wing inclined republicans such as Peadar O ' Donnell and Frank Ryan, and in 1934, he followed them into the Republican Congress-a short-lived socialist republican party.
In 1937, following the urgings of Peadar O ' Donnell, several hundred Irishmen, mostly IRA or ex-IRA men, went to fight for the Spanish Republic in the Spanish Civil War with the XVth International Brigade.
He was always an anti-imperialist, and Peadar O ' Donnell believes the biggest influence on Ryan's thinking in those days was the anti-Imperialist Congress in Paris, which he attended with Donal O ' Donoghue, as delegates of the IRA, in 1927.
In 1933, Ryan, along with George Gilmore and Peadar O ' Donnell, proposed the establishment of a new left-republican organisation to be called the Republican Congress.

Peadar and son
In a letter to Kearney's son, Pearse, he said, " my Uncle Peadar was the one, outside my own parents, who excited the admiration and love that is friendship.
In 1955 Ó Riada left his prestigious job, his wife and his newborn son Peadar, and moved to Italy and France, adopting a wild bohemian lifestyle.
In 2011, A festival, Féile na Laoch, was organised in his honour by his son, Peadar, between 30 September and 3 October in the honour of heroes ( laochra ) from the seven ' Muses ': Storytelling, Sport, Singing, Poetry, Music, Dancing and Acting centering around Ó Riada.

Peadar and Pearse
Judge ( AOH ), Thomas Kettle ( IPP, AOH ), James Lenehan ( AOH ), Michael Lonergan ( IRB, Fianna Éireann ( FÉ )), Peter ( Peadar ) Macken ( IRB, Labour leader, SF, GL ), Seán Mac Diarmada ( IRB, Irish Freedom ), Thomas MacDonagh ( IRB ), Liam Mellows ( IRB ), Col. Maurice Moore ( IPP, GL, Connaught Rangers ), Séamus O ' Connor ( IRB ), Colm O ' Loughlin ( IRB, St. Enda's School ( SES )), Peter O ' Reilly ( Ancient Order of Hibernians ( AOH )), Robert Page ( IRB, Gaelic Athletic Association ( GAA )), Patrick Pearse ( IRB, GL, SES ), Joseph M. Plunkett ( IRB, Irish Review ), John Walsh ( AOH ), Peter White ( Celtic Literary Society );

Peadar and 1917
A modernization into modern Irish was published by Peadar Ua Laoghaire in 1917 as Lughaidh Mac Con.

Kearney and with
St. John Fisher College was founded as a men's college in 1948 by the Basilian Fathers and with the aid of Father James E. Kearney, then the Bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester.
He graduated from Kearney State College in 1973 with B. A.
The tour will have both an East Tour and a West Tour, starting simultaneously in New York and San Francisco, and meeting midpoint in Kearney, Nebraska for a celebration June 30 – July 2 at the Great Platte River Road Archway Monument, in conjunction with the Lincoln Highway Association 2013 conference.
The two routes head through commercial areas and woodland, interchanging with Raritan Street and Kearney Road, crossing back into Sayreville.
The original Kearney County was established on March 6, 1873 and was dissolved in 1883, with the land area being split between Hamilton and Finney counties.
* Dolph, one of the three bullies ( along with Jimbo Jones and Kearney Zzyzwicz ) ( the character has red hair, cut asymmetrically, and wears a green shirt ).
Born in the United States, Hayden provides various voices of The Simpsons including Bart's unlucky best friend Milhouse Van Houten, teenage thug Jimbo Jones ( with Nancy Cartwright as Kearney and Tress MacNeille as Dolph ), Ned Flanders ' first-born son Rod Flanders ( Nancy Cartwright voices Todd Flanders ), Chief Wiggum's wife and Ralph Wiggum's mother Sarah, Lois Pennycandy ( Krusty the Clown's personal assistant who is infatuated with him, despite his bitter, cruel treatment of everyone who works for him.
The village is located on the boundary between Forest Home Township on the west and Kearney Township on the east, separated by the Intermediate River with the larger portion within Kearney Township.
In the first half of the 20th century, King City was the heart of a Kentucky bluegrass seed harvesting region stretching from Kearney, Missouri through King City to Maitland, Missouri, which claimed to harvest more bluegrass seeds than the entire state of Kentucky with King City resident John Weller claiming to the be the " King of Blue Grass Raisers .".
Early nicknames for the university's athletic teams included the " Hawkeyes " ( which is now associated with the University of Iowa ), the " Antelopes " ( which the University of Nebraska at Kearney later adopted ), the " Old Gold Knights ", the " Bugeaters " and the " Mankilling Mastodons ".
Early in 2006, the play gained critical success at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds and at the Liverpool Playhouse, directed by Matthew Lloyd with Gillian Kearney in the lead role.
Examples of town bullies include Biff Tannen from the Back to the Future series of movies, the real life case of Ken Rex McElroy who conducted a 20-year campaign terrorizing three counties in northwest Missouri, and Nelson Muntz as the main bully in The Simpsons television series, with Jimbo Jones, Dolph and Kearney Zzyzwicz as his cronies.
The programme may, on occasion, have a different presenter, such as Eddie Mair, who has presented the programme on occasion ; a regular presenter of the programme until her involvement with The World at One was Martha Kearney.
In September 2007, she toured nationally with Brett Dennen and in October, toured the U. S. as the opener for Mat Kearney.
Hall had a long running affair with a young colleague from RTÉ, though married to Aideen Kearney at the time.
During these years of unemployment and depression, anti-Chinese sentiment built around the country, fueled by demagogues such as Denis Kearney of San Francisco, who would rail in front of crowds that " To an American, death is preferable to life on a par with the Chinese.
Former world champion Ross Kearney won both the 2010 Mirror European championships at Sligo Yacht Club, and the 2011 Mirror World Championship held in Albany, Western Australia, with current crew Max Odell.
A 230-kilometre recreational trail, the Park-to-Park Trail, connects Killbear with Algonquin Provincial Park in two locations, to the south at Dwight, and farther north, east of Kearney.
( 1981 ) The Private Case: an annotated bibliography of the Private Case Erotica Collection in the British ( Museum ) Library ; compiled by Patrick J. Kearney ; with an introduction by G. Legman.
In the very first examination, of four in the academic year, he shared top honors with James Drought and John Kearney who later became Fellows of the College.
Nearby Omaha City was founded in 1854, with Nebraska City and Kearney incorporated in 1855.
Cronulla debuted in 1967 wearing a sky blue jersey adorned with a white V and red numbers on the back, at the then club home ground of Sutherland Oval, under the captaincy of multiple premiership-winner Monty Porter and the coaching of Ken Kearney.

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