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Keohane (other)
Keohane may refer to: People *Jimmy Keohane (born 1991), Irish footballer *Joe Keohane (1918–1988), Irish Gaelic football player, manager, and selector * Kay Keohane-O'Riordan (1910–1991), Irish communist activist *Michael Keohane (athlete) (fl. 1996–2000), American paralympic athlete and Paralympics competitor * Michael Keohane (racing driver) (born 1980), Irish race car driver *Nannerl O. Keohane (born 1940), American political theorist and university president *Nat Keohane (fl. 1993–2012), American environmental economist * Patrick Keohane (1879–1950), Irish Antarctic explorer *Patrick Keohane (politician) (1870–1939), Irish politician *Robert Keohane (born 1941), American political scientist, writer, and academic Other uses * Mount Keohane, an Antarctic peak *'' Thompson v. Keohane'', a 1995 US Supreme Court case * Keohane North American Swiss Teams, a North American contract bridge competition See also *Kehoe (other) *Keogh (other) *Keoghan (surna ...
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Jimmy Keohane
James Clifford John Keohane (born 22 January 1991) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Rochdale. Playing career Keohane began his football career in with youth teams Belvedere and Evergreen. Wexford Youths In 2009, Keohane joined League of Ireland First Division side Wexford Youths making his League of Ireland debut as a substitute on the opening day of the season. During his first season, Keohane scored 2 league goals in 16 appearances. Bristol City On 13 August 2010, Keohane signed for Championship side Bristol City on a one-year contract for a reported €100,000. In November 2010, Keohane signed a one-month loan deal at Southern League Division One South & West side Clevedon Town. Exeter City On 17 August 2011, Keohane signed for then League One side Exeter City on a free transfer after being released by Bristol City. He had impressed on trial in friendlies against Derby County and Chippenham Town. Keohane made his professional debut on 2 ...
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Mount Keohane
Mount Keohane () is a peak immediately northwest of Lake Fryxell, rising to between Canada Glacier and Huey Gully on the north side of Taylor Valley, in Victoria Land, Antarctica. It was named in 1997 by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after Petty Officer Patrick Keohane, Royal Navy, of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910–13. Keohane was a member of Robert F. Scott's South Pole journey support party that reached the Upper Glacier Depot on Beardmore Glacier (85°7′S 163°4′E) before returning to headquarters on Cape Evans Cape Evans is a rocky cape on the west side of Ross Island, Antarctica, forming the north side of the entrance to Erebus Bay. History The cape was discovered by the British National Antarctic Expedition, 1901–04, under Robert Falcon Scott, wh .... References Mountains of Victoria Land McMurdo Dry Valleys {{McMurdoDryValleys-geo-stub ...
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Keough (other)
Keough may refer to: * Keough (surname) Fictional characters *Joe Keough, in a novel by Robert J. Randisi * Keough, in film ''Dark_Blue'' * Keough/Haze, in anime ''Ragnarok the Animation'' * "Robby" Keough, in film ''Outbreak'' Other *Bishop Keough Regional High School *Keough Award * Keough Hall, Notre Dame *Seton Keough High School See also * Kehoe (other) * Keogh (other) * Keoghan (surname) * Keohane (other) *McKeogh Mckeogh ( ga, Mac Eochaidh) is an Irish surname. Spelling variations include: MacKeogh, McKeough (other), McKeough, Keogh Kehoe (surname), Kehoe, McCaughey and Hoey, among others. Modern spelling comes from the original Mac Eochaidh. T ... * McKeough (other) {{dab ...
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Keoghan (surname)
Keoghan is a surname. Notable people include: *Andrew Keoghan (born 1980), New Zealand musician and songwriter *Barry Keoghan (born 1992), Irish actor *Jack Keoghan (1887–1963), Irish hurler * Liam Keoghan (born 1967), Irish hurler * Martin Keoghan (born 1998), Irish hurler *Phil Keoghan (born 1967), New Zealand and American television presenter * Rebecca Keoghan, New Zealand dairy farmer and company director See also * Kehoe (surname) * Keogh (surname) * Keohane (other) * Keough (surname) *McKeogh Mckeogh ( ga, Mac Eochaidh) is an Irish surname. Spelling variations include: MacKeogh, McKeough (other), McKeough, Keogh Kehoe (surname), Kehoe, McCaughey and Hoey, among others. Modern spelling comes from the original Mac Eochaidh. T ... * McKeough (other) {{surname, Keoghan ...
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Keogh (other)
Keogh is an Irish surname. Keogh may also refer to: *Fort Keogh, a U.S. Department of Agriculture livestock and range research station *Keogh plan, a type of pension plan for self-employed people in the U.S. See also * * Kehoe (other) *Keoghan (surname) * Keohane (other) *Keough (other) *McKeogh Mckeogh ( ga, Mac Eochaidh) is an Irish surname. Spelling variations include: MacKeogh, McKeough (other), McKeough, Keogh Kehoe (surname), Kehoe, McCaughey and Hoey, among others. Modern spelling comes from the original Mac Eochaidh. T ... * McKeough (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Kehoe (other)
Kehoe is an Irish clan name. Kehoe may also refer to: * Kehoe Field, American athletic venues *Kehoe Cup, an Irish hurling competition See also * * Senator Kehoe (other) *Keogh (other) *Keoghan (surname) * Keohane (other) *Keough (other) *McKeogh Mckeogh ( ga, Mac Eochaidh) is an Irish surname. Spelling variations include: MacKeogh, McKeough (other), McKeough, Keogh Kehoe (surname), Kehoe, McCaughey and Hoey, among others. Modern spelling comes from the original Mac Eochaidh. T ... * McKeough (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Keohane North American Swiss Teams
The Keohane North American Swiss Teams bridge championship is held at the fall American Contract Bridge League The American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) is a governing body for contract bridge in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Bermuda. It is the largest such organization in North America having the stated mission ''"to promote, grow and sustain th ... (ACBL) North American Bridge Championship (NABC). The Keohane North American Swiss Teams is a six session Swiss Teams event, two qualifying sessions, two semi-final sessions and two final sessions that takes place over three days. The event typically starts on the second Friday of the NABC. The event is open. History The event was introduced in 1977. The trophy was donated by Ethel Keohane in memory of her husband, William H. Keohane (1896–1972). The Keohane Trophy was presented for the Open Individual Championship until it was re-designated in 1995 by the ACBL Board of Directors for the North American Swiss Teams. Wi ...
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Thompson V
Thompson may refer to: People * Thompson (surname) * Thompson M. Scoon (1888–1953), New York politician Places Australia *Thompson Beach, South Australia, a locality Bulgaria * Thompson, Bulgaria, a village in Sofia Province Canada * Thompson, Manitoba * Thompson (electoral district), an electoral district in the above location * Rural Municipality of Thompson, Manitoba * Thompson River, a river in British Columbia ** Thompson Country, a region within the basin of the Thompson River ** Thompson Plateau, a landform in the Interior of British Columbia named for the Thompson River ** Thompson-Nicola Regional District, a regional district in British Columbia * Thompson Sound (British Columbia), a sound in the area of the Broughton Archipelago * Thompson Sound, British Columbia, an unincorporated locality at Thompson Sound * Thompson Station, Nova Scotia England * Thompson, Norfolk New Zealand * Thompson Sound (New Zealand), one of the indentations in the coas ...
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Robert Keohane
Robert Owen Keohane (born October 3, 1941) is an American academic working within the fields of international relations and international political economy. Following the publication of his influential book ''After Hegemony'' (1984), he has become widely associated with the theory of neoliberal institutionalism in international relations, as well as transnational relations and world politics in international relations in the 1970s. He is Professor Emeritus of International Affairs at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, and has also taught at Swarthmore College, Duke University, Harvard University and Stanford University. A 2011 survey of International Relations scholars placed Keohane second in terms of influence and quality of scholarship in the last twenty years. According to the Open Syllabus Project, Keohane is the most frequently cited author on college syllabi for political science courses. Early life Keohane was born at the University of Chicago H ...
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Joe Keohane
Joseph Nicholas Keohane (18 August 1918 – 5 January 1988) was an Irish Gaelic football manager, selector and former player. His league and championship career at senior level with the Kerry county team spanned thirteen seasons from 1936 to 1948. Personal life Born in Boherbee Tralee, County Kerry. He was the son of John Keohane, sergeant in the Munster Fusiliers, and Babs Keohane (née Doocey). Educated at Tralee CBS, on leaving school he joined the Civil Service in the Department of Lands. He later worked as a manager in the Dingle Fisherman's Co-op. Army career In 1941 he resigned from the Civil Service to join the Irish Army during The Emergency (Ireland). He spent time braced in Renmore Barracks (Dún Uí Mhaoilíosa) in Galway. Having attained the rank of Captain, he retired voluntarily from the army in 1960. He continued to hold his commission as a reserve, and was called up for service again in 1969, soon after the outbreak of violence in Northern Ireland. Co ...
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Patrick Keohane (politician)
Patrick T. Keohane (1870 – 4 December 1939) was an Irish politician. He was an Independent member of Seanad Éireann from 1938 to 1939. He was nominated by the Taoiseach to the 2nd Seanad on 10 May 1938 to fill the vacancy caused by the election of Douglas Hyde as President of Ireland. He was again nominated to the 3rd Seanad in August 1938. He died in office in 1939 and Laurence O'Neill Laurence O'Neill (4 March 1864 – 26 July 1943) was an Irish politician and corn merchant. O'Neill was elected to Dáil Éireann as an independent Teachta Dála (TD) for Dublin Mid at the 1922 general election. He did not contest the 1923 ... was nominated to fill the vacancy. References 1870 births 1939 deaths Members of the 2nd Seanad Members of the 3rd Seanad Nominated members of Seanad Éireann Independent members of Seanad Éireann {{Ireland-senator-stub ...
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Patrick Keohane
Patrick Keohane (2 June 1879 – 31 August 1950) was an Irish member of Robert Falcon Scott's Antarctic expedition of 1910–1913, the ''Terra Nova'' expedition. Biography Patrick Keohane was born in Courtmacsherry, County Cork, Ireland, in 1879. He joined the Royal Navy and rose to the rank of petty officer. Served with Teddy Evans on . At age 30, he was selected by Teddy Evans to join the ''Terra Nova'' expedition to Antarctica. He joined the from . On the expedition's main southern journey, he led a pony to the foot of the Beardmore glacier, and then became part of the 12-man manhauling party which began the push towards the pole. He was a member of the first supporting group, along with Edward L. Atkinson, Charles S. Wright and Apsley Cherry-Garrard, to be sent back at 85° 15’ South on 22 December 1911. On their journey back to Cape Evans, Keohane fell down crevasses to the full length of his harness eight times in 25 minutes. According to Ch ...
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