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Mulvihill
Mulvihill is a surname. Its Irish form is Ó Maolmhichíl or Ó Maoilmhichil. The motto of the clan is "''Pro Aris et Focis''{{-", which translates as "For Hearth and Home". People * Daráine Mulvihill/Ní Mhaolmhichil, Irish Person of the Year 2001. * John Mulvihill (politician), Irish Labour Party politician. *Liam Mulvihill, 17th Director General of the Gaelic Athletic Association. *Margaret Mulvihill (1954–), Irish writer * Patricia Mulvihill, colorist who has worked in the comics industry. * Sarah-Jayne Mulvihill, Flight Lieutenant in the Royal Air Force who died in Iraq. See also * Ó Maoilmhichil *Mitchell (other) Mitchell may refer to: People *Mitchell (surname) * Mitchell (given name) Places Australia * Mitchell, Australian Capital Territory, a light-industrial estate * Mitchell, New South Wales, a suburb of Bathurst * Mitchell, Northern Territor ... Surnames ...
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Patricia Mulvihill
Patricia 'Trish' Mulvihill is a New York City-based colorist who has worked in the comics industry, working on '' Batman'', ''100 Bullets'', ''Wonder Woman'', and many other comics. In 2004, she won the Eisner Award for Best Colorist. Mulvihill started in comics at the age of 28. Mulvihill's first job for DC Comics was on ''Wonder Woman''. Bibliography Mulvihill's work as a colorist includes: DC Comics * Batman **Vol 1 #572: "Jurisprudence, Part One" (1999) **Vol 1 #620-625: "Broken City" (2003–2004) *''Batman and Captain America Vol 1'' (1996) *''Darkstars'' #10, 15, 16 (1993) *'' Firebrand'' Vol. 1 #1-5, 7-9 (1996) *'' Flashpoint Beyond'' (2022) *'' Gotham Girls'' Vol 1 #1-5(2002–2003) *'' Nightwing'' #41-48, 52, 54-56, 59 (2000–2002) *'' Superman & Bugs Bunny'' (2000) * ''The Spirit'' #26, 27, 31, 32 (with Brian Bolland, Gene Ha, 2007) *''The Spirit Book 5 (with Patricia Mulvihill, Kevin Nowlan, Gene Ha, Nick Cardy, Brian Bolland, Paul Rivoche, 2010)'' *''Wonder W ...
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Liam Mulvihill
Liam Mulvihill (born 25 May 1946) is an Irish retired Gaelic games administrator. He served as Director-General of the Gaelic Athletic Association from 1979 until 2008. Born in Keenagh, County Longford, Mulvihill was the eldest of ten children. He was educated at St. Mel's College, where he won a Hogan Cup medal in 1963, and later qualified as a primary school teacher from St. Patrick's College in Dublin. Mulvihill moved to Nenagh, County Tipperary in 1974 when he was appointed as a primary schools inspector. Mulvihill played Gaelic football for Kenagh and at all grades for the Longford county team before becoming involved in the administration of the game. He served as secretary of the Kenagh minors, a position which led to his representing the club on the Longford Minor Board. Mulvihill was subsequently appointed to the Longford County Board. He was elected vice-president of the board at the age of 23 before being elected chairman in 1970. Mulvihill served in this positi ...
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John Mulvihill (politician)
John Mulvihill (born 1 July 1945) is an Irish former Labour Party politician. He was a Teachta Dála (TD) for Cork East from 1992 to 1997. A plant operator, Mulvihill was elected to Dáil Éireann for Cork East during the swing to Labour at the 1992 general election. Like some other Labour TDs elected in 1992, he lost his seat at the 1997 general election. His seat was taken by David Stanton of Fine Gael. Mulvihill again unsuccessfully contested the 2002, 2007 and 2011 general elections. He was a local councillor for the Midleton local electoral area on Cork County Council from 1991 to 2014. His son John Mulvihill, Jnr was a member of Cobh Cobh ( ,), known from 1849 until 1920 as Queenstown, is a seaport town on the south coast of County Cork, Ireland. With a population of around 13,000 inhabitants, Cobh is on the south side of Great Island in Cork Harbour and home to Ireland's ... Town Council and a former Mayor of Cobh. References External linksJohn Mulvihill' ...
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Daráine Mulvihill
Daráine Mulvihill ( ga, Daráine Ní Mhaolmhichil) (born c. 1983) is an Irish television personality. Biography Daráine Mulvihill is the daughter of Liam Mulvihill, the former director general of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). She is from Ashbourne, County Meath, and has two younger brothers. A survivor of meningitis, she lost both her legs due to the illness when she was 16. She was so ill she was not expected to live and was given last rites. She has been an advocate for immunization. Mulvihill graduated in Communications Studies at Dublin City University. She was voted a (Irish) People of the Year Award in 2001 because of her personal story and attitude. Daráine was appointed to the Irish Council of State by Mary McAleese for her second term as President of Ireland, starting in 2004. In August–September 2012, Mulvihill was part of the UK Channel 4 TV presenting for the London 2012 Paralympics, presenting the Morning show programme. and had been researching for ...
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Margaret Mulvihill
Margaret Mulvihill (born 8 March 1954) is an Irish writer. She has published four novels and many works of non-fiction. Life Margaret Mulvihill was born in Dublin and studied history and politics at University College Dublin. She completed her M.A. in economic and social history at Birkbeck, University of London. Reviewing Mulvihill's first novel, ''Natural Selection'' (1985), Eden Ross Lipson wrote in ''The New York Times'': "The plotting may be operetta-awkward, but the prose is often wicked and consistently amusing." Hilary Bailey reviewed Mulvihill's second novel, ''Low Overheads'' (1987), in ''The Guardian'': "Margaret Mulvihill is a natural writer and bounds along comically with verve and energy, side-swiping St Perrier and the blessed Placenta and many other targets as she runs." Mary Morrissy wrote in ''The Independent'' about Mulvihill's third novel, ''St Patrick's Daughter'' (1994): "Mulvihill has a deft comic touch and a sure hand with verbal slapstick. The irrever ...
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Sarah-Jayne Mulvihill
Sarah-Jayne Mulvihill (née Poole; 10 June 1973 – 6 May 2006) was a flight lieutenant in the Royal Air Force (RAF) who died in Iraq, becoming the first British servicewoman to be killed in action for more than 20 years. Born Sarah-Jayne Poole in Canterbury, Kent, she joined the RAF as an airwoman in May 1997. Sarah-Jayne Mulvihill was selected for officer training in October 2001. She graduated from the RAF College Cranwell in April 2002 and was commissioned into the Air Traffic Control Branch. She changed branch in 2003 and after completing Flight Operations Officer Training she was posted to RAF Northolt. In May 2005 she was posted to RAF Benson, Oxfordshire as the Flight Operations Officer with No. 28 (Army Cooperation) Squadron, from where she was detached to Iraq. Married to another serving member of the RAF, Lee Mulvihill, she was on her second deployment to Iraq. She died with four other members of a flight crew when their Lynx helicopter was shot down over Basra ...
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Pro Aris Et Focis
''Pro aris et focis'' ("for hearth and home") and ''Pro Deo et patria'' ("for God and country") are two Latin phrases used as the motto of many families, military regiments and educational institutions. ''Pro aris et focis'' literally translates "for altars and hearths", but is used by ancient authors to express attachment to all that was most dear and is more idiomatically translated "for hearth and home", since the Latin term ''aris'' generally refers to the altars of the spirits of the house (the Lares) and is often used as a synecdoche for the family home. Family motto ''Pro Aris et Focis'' is the motto of many families such as the Blomfields of Norfolk, the Mulvihills of Ireland, the Waits of Scotland, a private members club in Australia, the United Service Club Queensland and of military regiments all over the world, such as the Middlesex Yeomanry of Britain, the Royal Queensland Regiment of Australia and the Victoria Rifles of Canada. And also in France, during French ...
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People Of The Year Awards
The People of the Year Awards was an annual award show in Ireland. Organised by the Rehab Group, it was televised by Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ). The Awards provided a unique opportunity for the Irish public to honour outstanding contributions made by individuals and organisations to life in Ireland. The 2018 edition took place on Sunday 15 April and was hosted by Gráinne Seoige and Aidan Power. No ceremony was planned for 2019. Notable winners * Adrian Donohoe * Ifrah Ahmed * Willie Bermingham * Maeve Binchy * Panti Bliss * Mary Dunlop * Bob Geldof * Veronica Guerin * Pádraig Harrington * Seamus Heaney * Christy Moore * John Hume * Brian Keenan * Ronan Kerr * Rory McIlroy * George J. Mitchell * Mo Mowlam * Daráine Mulvihill * Niall Quinn * Keith Duffy * Nuala O'Loan * John O'Shea (humanitarian) * Joe Dolan * Gerry Ryan * Katie Taylor * Catherine Corless * Tony Scott Anthony David Leighton Scott (21 June 1944 – 19 August 2012) was an English film direct ...
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Ó Maolmhichíl
Ó, ó ( o-acute) is a letter in the Czech, Emilian-Romagnol, Faroese, Hungarian, Icelandic, Kashubian, Polish, Slovak, and Sorbian languages. This letter also appears in the Afrikaans, Catalan, Dutch, Irish, Nynorsk, Bokmål, Occitan, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian and Galician languages as a variant of letter "o". In some cases, The Letter "ó" is used in some languages as in a high rising tone (e.g. Vietnamese) It is sometimes also used in English for loanwords. Usage in various languages Chinese In Chinese pinyin ó is the ''yángpíng'' tone (阳平, high-rising tone) of "o". Czech and Slovak Ó is the 24th letter of the Czech alphabet and the 28th letter of the Slovak alphabet. It represents . Dutch In Dutch, the acute Ó accent is used to mark different meanings for words, for example and ("for" / "before"), or and ("to occur" / "to prevent"). Emilian-Romagnol In Emilian, ó is used to represent e.g. ''sótt'' otː"dry". In Romagnol, ó is used to represe ...
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Ó Maoilmhichil
Ó, ó ( o-acute) is a letter in the Czech, Emilian-Romagnol, Faroese, Hungarian, Icelandic, Kashubian, Polish, Slovak, and Sorbian languages. This letter also appears in the Afrikaans, Catalan, Dutch, Irish, Nynorsk, Bokmål, Occitan, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian and Galician languages as a variant of letter "o". In some cases, The Letter "ó" is used in some languages as in a high rising tone (e.g. Vietnamese) It is sometimes also used in English for loanwords. Usage in various languages Chinese In Chinese pinyin ó is the ''yángpíng'' tone (阳平, high-rising tone) of "o". Czech and Slovak Ó is the 24th letter of the Czech alphabet and the 28th letter of the Slovak alphabet. It represents . Dutch In Dutch, the acute Ó accent is used to mark different meanings for words, for example and ("for" / "before"), or and ("to occur" / "to prevent"). Emilian-Romagnol In Emilian, ó is used to represent e.g. ''sótt'' otː"dry". In Romagnol, ó is used to represe ...
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Mitchell (other)
Mitchell may refer to: People *Mitchell (surname) *Mitchell (given name) Places Australia * Mitchell, Australian Capital Territory, a light-industrial estate * Mitchell, New South Wales, a suburb of Bathurst * Mitchell, Northern Territory, a suburb of Palmerston * Mitchell, Queensland, a town * Mitchell, South Australia, on lower Eyre Peninsula * Division of Mitchell, a federal Australian Electoral Division in north-west Sydney, New South Wales * Electoral district of Mitchell (Queensland), a former electoral district * Electoral district of Mitchell (South Australia), a state electoral district * Electoral district of Mitchell (Western Australia) a state electoral district * Shire of Mitchell, a local government area in Victoria Canada * Mitchell, Ontario * Mitchell, Manitoba, an unincorporated community * Mitchell Island, British Columbia * Mitchell Island (Nunavut) United Kingdom * Mitchell, Cornwall, a village * Mitchell (UK Parliament constituency) United S ...
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