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Nothing could move Finan from the traditions of Colmcille.
Tuesday 17 February -- Aimless Rambling and Some Feast Days John 2009
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Nothing could move Finan from the traditions of Colmcille.
From the Mail John 2009
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Under Finan, Celtic jurisdiction reached the Thames and the diocese of London where the Canterbury mission had failed.
From the Mail John 2009
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Finan worries that cancer patients, who often require expensive procedures, could still face major financial losses if annual coverage benefits are capped too low.
Senate health care bill to allow caps on annual benefits, Democratic aides say 2009
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Commendable in every way, blameful in none, Finan died as he had lived, true in every smallest way to the traditions of Iona and the holy men from whom he proceeded.
From the Mail John 2009
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The first is St Finan, who succeeded St Aidan at Lindisfarne.
From the Mail John 2009
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"We were very surprised by this," said Stephen Finan, the group's senior policy director.
Senate health care bill to allow caps on annual benefits, Democratic aides say 2009
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St Finan remained loyal to the traditions of his fathers in the faith, of St Colmcille and St Aidan, to the end of his life.
From the Mail John 2009
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"People with cancer and their families have fared well under the largest federal employees' health-benefits plan," said Stephen Finan, senior director of policy at the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network.
States Told They Can Decide on Coverage by Health Plans Louise Radnofsky 2011
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And Bishop Finan carried forward into the other Anglo-Saxon kingdoms.
From the Mail John 2009
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