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Notwithstanding the conflicting statements arising from the number of contemporary Irish saints bearing the name Cronan, it is more than probable that St. Cronan of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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I'm a big-time believer in breastfeeding, but if you're going to breastfeed in bed, you could get drowsy and you could fall asleep on the baby, said Dr. Kate Cronan, a pediatric emergency room doctor at Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, Del.
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"No one will do what she has done," says Tennessee women's athletic director Joan Cronan.
Summitt's trek at Tennessee nears the pinnacle: 1,000 wins 2009
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Life is an unknown and none of us have a crystal ball, UT athletics director Joan Cronan said in a statement.
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He was baptized by St. Cronan and educated by St. Petroc, a Briton.
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Cronan, as I said it's been years since I took the train, and I'm unlikely to do so again for quite a while.
With no plans for wireless internet service is Irish Rail really "getting there"? 2008
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Think Progress has a clip of Cronan and his colleagues from NBC News last night:
"We’re American seamen. We’re union members. We stuck together and did our jobs." 2009
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(Cronan 1973), as has the argument that marital injustice creates unjust citizens (Okin 1994).
Marriage and Domestic Partnership Brake, Elizabeth 2009
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Earlier, John spoke with John Cronan and asked him what he would like to say to Captain Phillips.
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Think Progress has a clip of Cronan and his colleagues from NBC News last night:
"We’re American seamen. We’re union members. We stuck together and did our jobs." 2009
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