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  • Armitage's goal-line tackle on Tony Buckley was followed by an even better effort by Alex Corbisiero to deny Denis Leamy.

    Toby Booth revels in London Irish's Heineken Cup win over Munster Robert Kitson at Madejski Stadium 2010

  • Denis Leamy and Tom Court are also selected on the bench despite their hopes that they would start in Rotorua.

    Rugby World Cup 2011: Declan Kidney makes nine Ireland changes 2011

  • Art-wise Leamy has an open, cartoony style that shifts around slightly depending on the mood and requirements of the story.

    Archive 2005-02-01 David S. Carter 2005

  • In addition to these collections, Leamy also has a continuing mini comic series, Between the Lines, which I hope to read at some point.

    Archive 2005-02-01 David S. Carter 2005

  • Leamy reminds me of a young Pam Bliss, which is high praise indeed.

    Archive 2005-02-01 David S. Carter 2005

  • If anyone reading this journal hasn't seen certain recent locked posts about a baby, and would like to know about the Leamy-Collier Breeding Programme, please let me know who you are and where I know you from, and I'll add you as a friend / to the filter as appropriate.

    A new filter ailbhe 2003

  • “Old Mrs. Leamy gave quarters instead of candy,” Nick told her as he passed into the warmth of her house.

    Devlin’s Light Mariah Stewart 1997

  • Like everyone else, Carl had been sure the Pentagon would want the "lay volunteer" actually to be a master spy among all possible master spies, not a James Bond but a Leamy type, a man who could pass for anything; but it hadn't worked that way.

    Anywhen Blish, James 1970

  • Leamy, while a public man, a patriot steeped in the lore of Ireland's past and ever weaving generous visions for her future, was before all things else a child-lover.

    The Golden Spears And Other Fairy Tales Edmund Leamy

  • Mr. Gill, though he was, like myself, one of Leamy's intimate friends, is a conscientious critic, and to his analysis not merely of the "Tales," but of that attractive personality which Leamy infused into all he said or wrote

    The Golden Spears And Other Fairy Tales Edmund Leamy

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