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That said, I've been called the Irish-Catholic Woody Allen.
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That said, I've been called the Irish-Catholic Woody Allen.
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The dashing auteur on Irish-Catholic guilt, romance and his love of turkey meatballs.
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More importantly, Ms. Haigh illustrates the declining role of the church in the Irish-Catholic community.
A Family Tale Of Churchly Woe Sam Sacks 2011
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Moynihan grew up as the sixth of eight children in an Irish-Catholic family in Marietta, Ohio, an enclave of about 15,000 nestled in the Appalachian foothills.
Bank of America's Moynihan says challenges just starting 2010
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One daughter, Shadia, is a self-proclaimed rebel with body piercings, tattoos, and a white Irish-Catholic husband.
Red Room: The True Threat Brewing Inside American-Muslim Communities: Women Red Room 2011
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Your characters usually come from Irish-Catholic backgrounds.
Susan Dormady Eisenberg: Alice McDermott Talks About Her "Long Run" in Fiction as Charming Billy Becomes a Play Susan Dormady Eisenberg 2011
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In 1960, he challenged the incumbent Republican in his heavily Irish-Catholic district and won on the coattails of John F. Kennedy.
Hugh Carey Is Dead at 92 Andrew Grossman 2011
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Your characters usually come from Irish-Catholic backgrounds.
Susan Dormady Eisenberg: Alice McDermott Talks About Her "Long Run" in Fiction as Charming Billy Becomes a Play Susan Dormady Eisenberg 2011
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One daughter, Shadia, is a self-proclaimed rebel with body piercings, tattoos, and a white Irish-Catholic husband.
Red Room: The True Threat Brewing Inside American-Muslim Communities: Women Red Room 2011
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