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Beyond the Cusher valley lie the Mourne mountains, and Slieve Gullion to the south – a mountain swathed in legend and local folklore.
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He says that it was unremitting pressure for mass eviction from Provost Marshall General Gullion that finally led McCloy to settle on that course of action.
IsThatLegal? 2004
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[Gullion] had convinced him that the enemy would inevitably engage in sabotage.
IsThatLegal? 2004
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When doing the research for my book, I found in the National Archives a wonderful memo from Provost Marshall General Allen W. Gullion in which he argued against integrating Japanese Americans into the service.
IsThatLegal? 2003
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Erigal, or Benbulben, or Slieve Gullion have seemed a portion of nature to our eyes in Ireland.
Imaginations and Reveries George William Russell 1901
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Gullion, who suffered a broken neck and fractured skull, died the following day in Rochester Hospital.
timesOnline: Home RSS feed bbauder@timesonline.com 2010
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Gullion has spent the last several days cooking and delivering meals to other flood victims.
Channel 13 Sports 2010
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Gullion, who suffered a broken neck and fractured skull, died the following day in Rochester Hospital.
timesOnline: Home RSS feed bbauder@timesonline.com 2010
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Adm. Stavridis earned a Ph. D. and MALD from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University in international relations in 1984, where he won the Gullion Prize as outstanding student in 1983.
Greek News 2009
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"Butch" Gullion at 382, Bill Jones at 370, and Mike Covis with 173.
unknown title 2009
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