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O'Rawe
O'Rawe is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Geraldine O'Rawe (born 1971), Northern Irish actress * Pat O'Rawe (?–2017), Irish republican * Richard O'Rawe, former IRA prisoner and author * Catherine O'Rawe, author of books based on Italian Cinema See also * Rawe (other) Rawe may refer to: * Rawe (Rajput clan), a Subgroup of Rajput clans of India * Rawe Peak, in Nevada, US * Donald Rawe (born 1930), British author and publisher * Jackie Rawe, Shakatak band member * Stuart Rawe, actor See also * O'Rawe, a ...
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Pat O'Rawe
Patricia O'Rawe (died 12 December 2017) was an Irish republican who formerly served as a politician in Northern Ireland. O'Rawe was first elected to Armagh City and District Council in 2001, representing Sinn Féin. At the 2003 Northern Ireland Assembly election, she was elected as a representative in Newry and Armagh Newry and Armagh can refer to: * Newry and Armagh (Assembly constituency) *Newry and Armagh (UK Parliament constituency) Newry and Armagh is a parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom House of Commons. The current MP is Mickey Brady o .... However, she failed to be re-selected at convention by local party members prior to the 2007 election. In April 2007, O'Rawe resigned from Armagh District Council and was succeeded by Mary Doyle. She died on 12 December 2017. References
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Geraldine O'Rawe
Geraldine O'Rawe (born 4 March 1971) is an Irish actress.Film & TV Database: O'RAWE, Geraldine
British Film Institute.
O'Rawe was born in , . She studied at the in London in 1989 and made her television debut in the series ''
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Richard O'Rawe
Richard O’Rawe is a former Provisional IRA prisoner and author of ''Blanketmen''. Background He grew up in a house at the corner of Peel Street and Mary Street in the Lower Falls district of Belfast. When that house was demolished in 1970 as part of the redevelopment of the area he and his family moved to Ballymurphy. It was there that he got involved in politics. He was interned and imprisoned in both the Crumlin Road gaol and in Long Kesh. Role in the hunger strikes In Long Kesh prison in 1981, he was Provisional IRA press officer. He claims that terms for ending the 1981 hunger strikes, accepted by the prisoners' leadership in the prison, were rejected by IRA commanders outside. He suggests that the IRA rejected the deal as the Irish republican Irish republicanism ( ga, poblachtánachas Éireannach) is the political movement for the unity and independence of Ireland under a republic. Irish republicans view British rule in any part of Ireland as inherently ille ...
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Catherine O'Rawe
Katherine, also spelled Catherine, and other variations are feminine names. They are popular in Christian countries because of their derivation from the name of one of the first Christian saints, Catherine of Alexandria. In the early Christian era it came to be associated with the Greek adjective (), meaning "pure", leading to the alternative spellings ''Katharine'' and ''Katherine''. The former spelling, with a middle ''a'', was more common in the past and is currently more popular in the United States than in Britain. ''Katherine'', with a middle ''e'', was first recorded in England in 1196 after being brought back from the Crusades. Popularity and variations English In Britain and the U.S., ''Catherine'' and its variants have been among the 100 most popular names since 1880. The most common variants are ''Katherine,'' ''Kathryn,'' and ''Katharine''. The spelling ''Catherine'' is common in both English and French. Less-common variants in English include ''Katheryn ...
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