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Smit and Kevin Brannigan, the children of Gnr James Brannigan.
Work Camp 199 GW 2010
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Mr. Norton went on to write an additional dozen screenplays, including "Brannigan" (1975) with John Wayne.
William W. Norton, screenwriter who became a gunrunner, dies at 85 Elaine Woo 2010
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Norton went on to write an additional dozen screenplays, including "Brannigan" (1975) with
latimes.com - News 2010
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"Brannigan," said Sir Lucius, "where's my boat? and where's that ruffian
Priscilla's Spies George A. Birmingham 1907
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Still, Brannigan stresses that men with prostate cancer, a history of breast cancer or untreated sleep apnea and those who are trying to conceive a baby shouldn't use the synthetic hormone.
Drug firms and doctors tout treatments for 'male menopause'; others are cautious Post 2010
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There are few couples in all of science fiction more deliciously wonderful than Zapp “The Zapper” Brannigan and his hapless, defeated assistant, Kif.
The Sci-Fi Cast · 2009
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Northwestern's Brannigan says yes, largely because of the potential impact on a man's quality of life.
Drug firms and doctors tout treatments for 'male menopause'; others are cautious Post 2010
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According to Brannigan Relocations Cost of Living Guide, a month's rent for a two-bedroom apartment on Altamount Road can be as high as $6,400.
Patty Hodapp: Mumbai Real Estate: Chaos or Control (a Westerner's Guide to Understanding Land Limitations in India) Patty Hodapp 2011
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"What we see is that for men, often beginning in their late 30s or early 40s, there is a gradual drop in testosterone of about 1 to 2 percent a year," explains Robert Brannigan, a urologist at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago who has been researching the phenomenon.
Drug firms and doctors tout treatments for 'male menopause'; others are cautious Post 2010
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"We're talking about a lot of men here," adds Brannigan, who estimates that at least 5 million U.S. men are affected by late-onset hypogonadism, which is the clinical term for the condition.
Drug firms and doctors tout treatments for 'male menopause'; others are cautious Post 2010
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