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Hofstede said she will work with residents such as Mulroy throughout the appeal process.
unknown title 2009
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The Harry Blaney bridge across Mulroy Bay in Donegal was closed, along with schools on Arranmore island, just off the coast, and flights to Dublin from Donegal were grounded.
Hurricane Katia: 80mph winds as Britain takes a battering 2011
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Patricia Mulroy, general manager of the Nevada agency, said the state also is working with other states and the federal government to try to maintain the lake's level.
Wet Winter Can't Slake West's Thirst Jim Carlton 2011
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"There will be no silver bullet," Ms. Mulroy said.
Wet Winter Can't Slake West's Thirst Jim Carlton 2011
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Mulroy stepped up next and nearly was able to keep pace.
Eric Hayes wins men's three-point shooting championship 2010
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Iona-Mulroy 18 pass from Brieden (C Greenbacker reception for two-point conversion)
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Early Greek Lyric Poetry, by David Mulroy (University of Michigan Press), lucidly annotates the surviving fragments of twenty major lyric poets in their literary and historical context, along with providing concise biographical sketches and general background commentary.
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"I don't know that," said Mulroy, in an excited tone, for he could not easily forget the rough usage his vessel had received at the hands of the bold pirate.
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Mulroy did not hear the shouts, but he perceived the movement.
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Mulroy had visited the Isle of Palms, and found that the pirates had flown.
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