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In March 2009, Byrnes's seven-person firm received a stimulus-backed loan of $150,000 that enabled him to pay an outstanding American Express bill and payroll taxes, and provided a much-needed cash cushion.
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They can retrace Bloom's footsteps to Davy Byrnes's "moral pub" or indulge in Bloom trivia by buying cakes of lemon soap, as Bloom did for his secret epistolary lover, Martha.
Bloomsday M-mv 2005
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Byrnes's wife and two-week-old son are the true Porteños (as the Buenos Aires — pronounced Buenos "Ayres" — locals are known), but the native New Yorker feels right at home in the cosmopolitan Argentine capital.
City of Tango 2007
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Byrnes's wife and two-week-old son are the true Porteños (as the Buenos Aires — pronounced Buenos "Ayres" — locals are known), but the native New Yorker feels right at home in the cosmopolitan Argentine capital.
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They can retrace Bloom's footsteps to Davy Byrnes's "moral pub" or indulge in Bloom trivia by buying cakes of lemon soap, as Bloom did for his secret epistolary lover, Martha.
Bloomsday M-mv 2004
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They can retrace Bloom's footsteps to Davy Byrnes's "moral pub" or indulge in Bloom trivia by buying cakes of lemon soap, as Bloom did for his secret epistolary lover, Martha.
06.04 M-mv 2004
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They can retrace Bloom's footsteps to Davy Byrnes's "moral pub" or indulge in Bloom trivia by buying cakes of lemon soap, as Bloom did for his secret epistolary lover, Martha.
Archive 2004-06-01 M-mv 2004
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Parker asked, and looked around the room, and shrugged, and said, "Don't anybody want a bagel?" and went to help himself from the tray on Byrnes's desk.
Money, Money, Money McBain, Ed, 1926- 2001
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More important, Byrnes's report said nothing about Communists.
Un-American Activities Tanenhaus, Sam 2000
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I could imagine the scene all too well; the tiny, stifling attic room in Farquard Campbell's house where I had dressed Byrnes's injury.
Drums of Autumn Gabaldon, Diana 1997
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