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Spillane and Bradley
After Donegal's Ulster Senior Football Championship defeat of Antrim in May 2011, Spillane was critical on The Sunday Game of Ryan Bradley, scorer of two points in his first Ulster start, being in receipt of the man-of-the-match award.

Spillane and was
A U. S. reaction to the cozy conventionality of British murder mysteries was the American " hard-boiled " school of crime writing of Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett, and Mickey Spillane, among others.
After a four-picture contract was signed with Spillane, the movie was filmed, in 3-D, featuring Biff Elliot as Mike Hammer, Preston Foster and Peggie Castle.
In the late 1940s Mickey Spillane and a friend of his from the Army bought a woodlot on Rock Cut Road and lived in a house they built while he was writing for comic books.
Prior to World War II, Mickey Spillane was a writer of many well known comic books.
The Washington Times obituary of Spillane said of Hammer, " In a manner similar to Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry, Hammer was a cynical loner contemptuous of the ' tedious process ' of the legal system, choosing instead to enforce the law on his own terms.
The album was again recorded with the help of Mangum and Barnes, as well as Scott Spillane of Neutral Milk Hotel and The Gerbils.
Adams was joined by Irish piper Davy Spillane and Michael Kamen who wrote orchestrations for many of the songs and brought students from the Juilliard School to play them.
Terry Spillane was appointed first team manager after a highly successful spell with Stansted with Jody Brown reverting to a coaching role.
However, soon after the season finished, Chairman Dan Holloway resigned from the club due to personal reasons and, with the playing budget due to be cut, manager Terry Spillane felt it was not possible to move the team any further and he and his footballing staff left to join fellow Ryman One North side Maldon & Tiptree.
Pat Spillane played all over the field, including goalkeeper after Charlie Nelligan was sent off.
It was his eighth All-Ireland medal overall, a record haul of All-Ireland medals and a record that he shares with fellow Kerrymen Pat Spillane, Ger Power, Ogie Moran and Mikey Sheehy.
Coonan's only obstacle to assuming control of the westside and its lucrative money making enterprise was Mickey Spillane.
Mickey Spillane was the top gangster on the westside and the leader of the Westies and a mainstay of criminal activities in the area for 20 years.
When Spillane was an eight-year-old, his father died, leaving his mother to take over the running of the family pub while simultaneously raising a family of four children.
Spillane was educated at the local national school and later attended St. Brendan's College in Killarney, where one of his best friends was future Kerry teammate Páidí Ó Sé.
The Limerick club had no Limerick native on the team, however, victory was secured thanks to goals by Spillane and Sligo's Mick Kilcoyne.
It was the beginning of a glorious era for Kerry football and Spillane played a key role in orchestrating much of the success for the team that would come to be regarded as the greatest of all-time.
Because team captain Mickey ' Ned ' O ' Sullivan had left injured in the first-half, Spillane, at the age of nineteen, was given the task of accepting the Sam Maguire Cup on the Hogan Stand.
In one of the greatest game sof football ever-played ' the Dubs ' triumphed and Spillane was still left waiting for a second All-Ireland medal.
Spillane played all over the field, including goalkeeper after Charlie Nelligan was sent off.
Spillane was brought on with only a few minutes left in the match and he captured his fifth All-Ireland winners ' medal on the field of play as Kerry won by 1-12 to 0-8.
Spillane played no part in the 1983 championship as he was recovering from an operation on his snapped cruciate ligament.
Spillane was named man of the match as he collected a third All-Ireland medal in-a-row.

Spillane and didn't
I tell you Spillane didn't like what I did with his book.
The track was left off the Spillane album as it didn't fit with the sound of the rest of the record and before the 2005 release, Kate's version of " Sexual Healing " had only been heard publicly once, at the 1994 Kate Bush fan club convention in the Hippodrome, London.

Spillane and award
Spillane was presented with the coveted Texaco Footballer of the Year award on two occasions, the first in 1978 and the second in 1984.

Spillane and at
" I've been working on a detective story that starts at the St Giles in the Fields church in London for the last two years ," she told NME adding that she " loved detective stories " having been a fan of Sherlock Holmes and US crime author Mickey Spillane as a girl.
Mangum played another show on December 31, 1998, at which he performed the songs " Oh Sister ", " Engine ", and " In the Aeroplane Over the Sea ", joined by Koster and Spillane.
In 1976 Spillane made it two Munster under-21 titles in-a-row as Kerry retained their provincial crown at the expense of Cork.
In 1966, Coonan fired an automatic machine gun at Spillane and his associates from atop a Hell's Kitchen tenement building.
Spillane eventually went into hiding and was killed by the Gambino crime family ( rumored to have been at the hands of Roy DeMeo ) as a favor to Coonan.
Spillane was told he was safe for at least another week before Gissara was told she had the least number of votes and was going home.

Spillane and all
A prime example is Kiss Me Deadly ( 1955 ); based on a novel by Mickey Spillane, the best-selling of all the hardboiled authors, here the protagonist is a private eye, Mike Hammer.
The other members are all still releasing material: Julian Koster as The Music Tapes, Scott Spillane as The Gerbils and Jeremy Barnes as A Hawk and a Hacksaw, Bablicon and Marta Tennae.
Patrick Gerard Spillane ( born 1 December 1955 ), better known as Pat Spillane, is an Irish sports pundit and former Gaelic footballer, regarded as one of the greatest players of all time.
Pat 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.

Spillane and Donegal
As an analyst of games Spillane has often expressed his disdain for Ulster football teams, particularly those of Armagh, Tyrone and, latterly, Donegal.
In 2011, Spillane used his media position to vent his highly critical views of the Donegal senior football team, to the point where he branded their style of play with the racist epigraph Shi ’ ite football.

Spillane and Jim
In 1980, Yronwode worked as an editor for Ken Pierce Publishing, editing and writing introductions to a line of comic strip reprint books, including titles such as Modesty Blaise by Peter O ' Donnell and Jim Holdaway, Mike Hammer by Mickey Spillane, and The Phantom by Lee Falk.
NAL published such notable and diverse authors as James Joyce, William Faulkner, Mickey Spillane, Arthur Koestler, Jim Thompson, Erskine Caldwell and Flannery O ' Connor.

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