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Examples
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Helen (Traci Lords) gets some advice from her late husband, Charlie (Stephen O'Mahoney)
George Heymont: Fancy Footwork (Competition Isn't Everything) George Heymont 2011
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Helen's late husband, Charlie Stephen O'Mahoney, recently died of melanoma.
George Heymont: Fancy Footwork (Competition Isn't Everything) George Heymont 2011
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Helen (Traci Lords) gets some advice from her late husband, Charlie (Stephen O'Mahoney)
George Heymont: Fancy Footwork (Competition Isn't Everything) George Heymont 2011
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Helen's late husband, Charlie Stephen O'Mahoney, recently died of melanoma.
George Heymont: Fancy Footwork (Competition Isn't Everything) George Heymont 2011
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Blessed Fr John Cornelius, S.J. (whose surname was probably O'Mahoney) and three lay companions, Blesseds Patrick Salmon, John Carey, and Thomas Bosgrave, were executed this day in Dorchester for their Catholic faith.
A Little Rock'n'Roll with our Elevenses John 2008
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They appreciate the design details that mark out a Ralph Musi from a Star-lite or an O'Mahoney, and will drive long distances to visit a rare and well - preserved Sterling, of which only seventy-three were made between 1935 and 1941.
I'm A Stranger Here Myself Bryson, Bill 1999
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Canuel, O'Mahoney, and De Chappedelaine were preparing the sketch, to some extent with Monsieur's approval, of what was to become later on "The Conspiracy of the Bord de l'Eau" -- of the waterside.
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During that time he was visited by the chiefs of the ancient Eugenian clans -- O'Donohoe, O'Donovan, and O'Mahoney: thither also came two of the most remarkable men of the southern Province, Florence McCarthy, Lord of Carberry, and Donald O'Sullivan, Lord of Bearehaven.
A Popular History of Ireland : from the Earliest Period to the Emancipation of the Catholics - Volume 2 Thomas D'Arcy McGee 1846
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During that time he was visited by the chiefs of the ancient Eugenian clans -- O'Donohoe, O'Donovan, and O'Mahoney: thither also came two of the most remarkable men of the southern Province, Florence McCarthy, Lord of Carberry, and Donald O'Sullivan, Lord of Bearehaven.
A Popular History of Ireland : from the Earliest Period to the Emancipation of the Catholics — Complete Thomas D'Arcy McGee 1846
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Patrick H. O'Mahoney said during his eulogy before the crowd that gathered inside the church and outside under a tent.
All Stories 2011
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