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Lieutenant Mullowney was promoted to the command of the "Ganges" and thirty-five of the seamen of the "United States" transferred with him.
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Why, the Mullowneys (she was a Mullowney) actually had three rooms in their cabin, and kept a horse, two cows, a goat, and a good-sized donkey!
Stories and Legends of Travel and History, for Children Grace Greenwood 1863
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That was a wrong decision, obviously, in hindsight, said Mullowney on Wednesday after the TSB released its report on the crash.
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Mullowney said the report doesn't satisfy some of the victims family members.
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Mullowney wants to know how the decision to try to reach land rather than ditch in the ocean was made after the pilots had reason to believe the chopper was in trouble.
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Mullowney, of Bay Bulls in eastern Newfoundland, believes the recording of the conversation between the pilots might answer his questions about the tragic flight that killed both pilots and 15 offshore oil industry workers.
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Your mother (Violet Mullowney) gave birth to one child a year for four years.
NY Daily News MIGHTY QUINN 2010
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She said Mullowney, who lives in the Bay Bulls area near St. John's, is 52 and has been working in the offshore for 28 or 29 years.
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She said Mullowney, who lives in the Bay Bulls area near St. John's, is 52 and has been working in the offshore for 28 or 29 years.
unknown title 2009
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The family of Mullowney, who had worked in the offshore for almost 30 years, had already identified him as being on the flight.
unknown title 2009
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