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Kavanagh is conscious that many of her 280 pupils have family roots in other parts of the world – India, the Caribbean, the Yemen and elsewhere.
Sustainable schools: you can learn a lot in a retirement home for poultry Chris Arnot 2010
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In the same segment you can hear The Sun's Trevor Kavanagh is interviewed about the matter and at 8: 17 calls retrospective taxation as near to unlawful certainly immoral, "taxation without representation".
Archive 2008-07-01 Not a sheep 2008
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The story of Arthur MacMorrough Kavanagh is a fascinating one.
August Books 5-8) The Lives of Arthur MacMorrough Kavanagh nwhyte 2008
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Kavanagh is a Thatcherite Tory and would like nothing better than to get The Sun supporting the Tories again, yet GPW appears to be doing all he can to trash Cameron and boost Gordon Brown.
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Terence Kavanagh is a medical practitioner who teaches his patients the potential of their own bodies and the value of resolve.
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Longfellow's story, "Kavanagh", is not founded on the Maine statesman's career.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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James Kavanagh (father of Edward Kavanagh, later Governor of Maine, the hero of Longfellow's novel "Kavanagh", and the first Catholic governor of a New England State) and Matthew Cottrill, built a chapel and later, in 1808, a brick structure, St. Patrick's church, for the use of their fellow Catholics.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913
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Besides these, he published, in 1845, a work on the "Poets and Poetry of Europe," and in 1849, "Kavanagh," a novel.
Great Fortunes and How They Were Made McCabe, Jr James D 1887
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Besides these, he published, in 1845, a work on the "Poets and Poetry of Europe," and in 1849, "Kavanagh," a novel.
Great Fortunes, and How They Were Made James Dabney McCabe 1862
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"Kavanagh" of Longfellow establish his success as a writer of fiction; and in adventurous description, the "Omoo" and "Typee" of Melville, and the
Handbook of Universal Literature From the Best and Latest Authorities Anne C. Lynch Botta 1853
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