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McGarry (other)
McGarry is a surname of Irish language, Irish origin meaning "the son of Fearadhach." It is the 422nd most common surname in Ireland, and 722nd in Scotland. List of people surnamed McGarry *Andrew McGarry (born 1981), English cricketer *Anna McGarry (1894–1978), leading U.S. advocate in interracial justice and veteran social action leader *Bill McGarry (1927–2005), English international football player and manager *Chris McGarry (born 1966), American actor *Christi McGarry, Filipina-American beauty pageant titleholder from Jersey City, New Jersey *Colin McGarry (born 1965), Northern Irish professional darts player *David McGarry, American musician, singer, voice actor, music producer, and composer *Fearghal McGarry (born 1971), an Irish historian *Flynn McGarry (born 1998), American chef *James McGarry (hurler) (born 1971), Irish hurling player *Jean McGarry, author of fiction and Professor in the Writing Seminars program at Johns Hopkins University *John McGarry (born 1957), ...
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Irish Language
Irish ( Standard Irish: ), also known as Gaelic, is a Goidelic language of the Insular Celtic branch of the Celtic language family, which is a part of the Indo-European language family. Irish is indigenous to the island of Ireland and was the population's first language until the 19th century, when English gradually became dominant, particularly in the last decades of the century. Irish is still spoken as a first language in a small number of areas of certain counties such as Cork, Donegal, Galway, and Kerry, as well as smaller areas of counties Mayo, Meath, and Waterford. It is also spoken by a larger group of habitual but non-traditional speakers, mostly in urban areas where the majority are second-language speakers. Daily users in Ireland outside the education system number around 73,000 (1.5%), and the total number of persons (aged 3 and over) who claimed they could speak Irish in April 2016 was 1,761,420, representing 39.8% of respondents. For most of recorded ...
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Mary McGarry Morris
Mary McGarry Morris (born February 10, 1943) is an American novelist, short story author and playwright from New England. She uses its towns as settings for her works. In 1991, Michiko Kakutani of ''The New York Times'' described Morris as "one of the most skillful new writers at work in America today"; ''The Washington Post'' has described her as a "superb storyteller"; and ''The Miami Herald'' has called her "one of our finest American writers". She has been most often compared to John Steinbeck and Carson McCullers. Although her writing style is different, Morris also has been compared to William Faulkner for her character-driven storytelling. She was a finalist for the National Book Award and PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction. As of 2011, Morris has published eight novels, some of which were best-sellers, and numerous short stories. She also has written a play about the insanity trial of Mary Todd Lincoln. Published novels ''Vanished'', her first novel, was written over a 10-y ...
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Steve McGarry
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Floruit
''Floruit'' (; abbreviated fl. or occasionally flor.; from Latin for "they flourished") denotes a date or period during which a person was known to have been alive or active. In English, the unabbreviated word may also be used as a noun indicating the time when someone flourished. Etymology and use la, flōruit is the third-person singular perfect active indicative of the Latin verb ', ' "to bloom, flower, or flourish", from the noun ', ', "flower". Broadly, the term is employed in reference to the peak of activity for a person or movement. More specifically, it often is used in genealogy and historical writing when a person's birth or death dates are unknown, but some other evidence exists that indicates when they were alive. For example, if there are wills attested by John Jones in 1204, and 1229, and a record of his marriage in 1197, a record concerning him might be written as "John Jones (fl. 1197–1229)". The term is often used in art history when dating the career ...
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Seán McGarry
Seán McGarry (2 August 1886 – 9 December 1958) was a 20th-century Irish nationalist and politician. A longtime senior member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB), he served as its president from May 1917 until May 1918 when he was one of a number of nationalist leaders arrested for his alleged involvement in the so-called German Plot. Biography He was born in number 17, Pembroke Cottages, Dundrum, Dublin in 1886. An active member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, McGarry was a close friend of Bulmer Hobson and was frequently arrested or imprisoned by British authorities for his activities with the IRB during the early 1900s. McGarry participated in the 1916 Easter Rising as an aide-de-camp to Tom Clarke and sentenced to eight years penal servitude for his role in the failed rebellion. He was sent to Frongoch internment camp in Wales, but was eventually released. McGarry assisted Michael Collins in his efforts to reorganise the Irish Republican Brotherhood and, a ...
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Sandy McGarry
Sandy McGarry (born November 14, 1961 in Bar Harbor, Maine) is a politician from South Carolina )''Animis opibusque parati'' ( for, , Latin, Prepared in mind and resources, links=no) , anthem = " Carolina";" South Carolina On My Mind" , Former = Province of South Carolina , seat = Columbia , LargestCity = Charleston , LargestMetro = ... serving in the state House of Representatives. References 1961 births Living people Republican Party South Carolina state senators 21st-century American politicians {{SouthCarolina-politician-stub ...
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Ryan McGarry
Ryan McGarry (born 1986) is an Irish hurler who played as a goalkeeper for the Antrim senior team. McGarry joined the panel during the 2004 National League and eventually became the first-choice goalkeeper until his retirement after the 2009 championship. During that time, he won one Christy Ring Cup medal as a non-playing substitute and three Ulster Ulster (; ga, Ulaidh or ''Cúige Uladh'' ; sco, label= Ulster Scots, Ulstèr or ''Ulster'') is one of the four traditional Irish provinces. It is made up of nine counties: six of these constitute Northern Ireland (a part of the United Kin ... medals. At club level, McGarry plays with McQuillans, Ballycastle. References 1986 births Antrim inter-county hurlers Ballycastle McQuillan hurlers Hurling goalkeepers Living people Ulster inter-provincial hurlers {{Antrim-hurling-bio-stub ...
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Ron McGarry
Ronald James McGarry (born 5 December 1937 in Whitehaven) is a former professional footballer, who played centre forward for Whitehaven, Workington, Bolton Wanderers, Newcastle United, Barrow, South Coast United, Bulli, Balgownie Rangers and Gateshead Gateshead () is a large town in northern England. It is on the River Tyne's southern bank, opposite Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle to which it is joined by seven bridges. The town contains the Gateshead Millennium Bridge, Millennium Bridge, Sage .... McGarry played for Newcastle between 1963 and 1967, where he was nicknamed Cassius. He made 132 appearances and scored 46 goals. Ron was famous for carrying printed cards with "Have goals will travel" on them, an idea he got from the 1960s TV western '' Have Gun Will Travel''. In 2009 The Fairs Club, a group of Newcastle United supporters, presented Ron with a football statuette with "Have Goals Will Travel" inscribed on it as thanks for his dedication to Newcastle United. R ...
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Robert McGarry IV
Robert McGarry IV (born November 15, 1985, at Stillwater, Minnesota) is a former American football player. As a senior at Stillwater High School, he recorded 65 tackles and was selected as an all-conference defensive lineman. He enrolled at the University of Minnesota where he played football as a long snapper from 2005 to 2008. He played in all 12 games for the Gophers in his freshman and sophomore years and all 13 games as a junior. McGarry was also selected as a member of the All-Big Ten academic teams. In 37 games from his freshman to junior years, McGarry executed 350 play without an errant snap. In April 2008, McGarry was honored by the National Football Foundation & College Football Hall of Fame The College Football Hall of Fame is a hall of fame and interactive attraction devoted to college football. The National Football Foundation (NFF) founded the Hall in 1951 to immortalize the players and coaches of college football that were vote ... as a member of the 200 ...
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Peter J
Peter may refer to: People * List of people named Peter, a list of people and fictional characters with the given name * Peter (given name) ** Saint Peter (died 60s), apostle of Jesus, leader of the early Christian Church * Peter (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) Culture * Peter (actor) (born 1952), stage name Shinnosuke Ikehata, Japanese dancer and actor * ''Peter'' (album), a 1993 EP by Canadian band Eric's Trip * ''Peter'' (1934 film), a 1934 film directed by Henry Koster * ''Peter'' (2021 film), Marathi language film * "Peter" (''Fringe'' episode), an episode of the television series ''Fringe'' * ''Peter'' (novel), a 1908 book by Francis Hopkinson Smith * "Peter" (short story), an 1892 short story by Willa Cather Animals * Peter, the Lord's cat, cat at Lord's Cricket Ground in London * Peter (chief mouser), Chief Mouser between 1929 and 1946 * Peter II (cat), Chief Mouser between 1946 and 1947 * Peter III (cat), Chief Mouser between 1947 ...
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Patsy McGarry
Patsy McGarry is the Religious Affairs correspondent with ''The Irish Times''. He succeeded Andy Pollak as editor in the mid-1990s. He also is the commissioning editor for articles which are published in the paper's '' Rite and Reason'' column every Monday. McGarry also writes occasionally on social issues for the newspaper. He has worked for Independent Newspapers, ''The Irish Press'' group, '' Magill'' magazine, and freelanced briefly for Raidió Teilifís Éireann. Career A native of Ballaghaderreen, County Roscommon, he is a graduate of University College Galway, and was auditor of the College's Literary and Debating Society in 1974-1975. In 1989 he set up the first independent radio newsroom in the Republic at Capital Radio (now FM104) in Dublin, having previously worked for four years on the pirate station Sunshine Radio in the city. He was theatre critic at ''The Irish Press'' from 1990 until 1995. He received a national media award for comment and analysis in 1992 for ...
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Niall McGarry
Niall McGarry is an Irish entrepreneur who was the owner and founder of JOE.ie and Her.ie, male and female-focused websites in Ireland. Both websites fell under the banner of Maximum Media, the umbrella company founded by McGarry, who owned and ran both sites. McGarry attended St. Gerald's College in Castlebar, Mayo. He then studied at Limerick Institute of Technology with rugby union player Jerry Flannery. After graduating in 2002 with a degree in Marketing Management, McGarry worked for just over a year in advertising sales for a Galway Independent in Galway City. Impact Media In 2003 in joined forces with Tom Lynskey and founded Impact Media. The company grew and represented clients including Supermacs, Eircom and Radisson Hotels. Having grown the company to a 20-strong workforce, McGarry and Lynskey sold the business to Cork Cork or CORK may refer to: Materials * Cork (material), an impermeable buoyant plant product ** Cork (plug), a cylindrical or conical object use ...
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