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Adrian Masters: You talk about Home Rule O'Tooles, the Presiding Officer, he may have his opinions, but he's been a very staunch supporter of the Monarchy and the Monarchy's role in Wales.
Archive 2008-10-01 2008
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Adrian Masters: You talk about Home Rule O'Tooles, the Presiding Officer, he may have his opinions, but he's been a very staunch supporter of the Monarchy and the Monarchy's role in Wales.
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The O'Tooles figure they lost $50,000 a year for 19 years.
Riki Ott: Connect the Dots: See the Real Costs of Our Oil Dependency, More Oil is Not the Answer 2008
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Oh, and the O'Tooles narrowly avoided bankruptcy when they sold their once-prized salmon seine fishing permit for $47,000, realizing a $253,000 loss in equity.
Riki Ott: Connect the Dots: See the Real Costs of Our Oil Dependency, More Oil is Not the Answer 2008
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In the short story, the O'Tooles tried to explain what this meant for Cordova fishermen: financial ruin.
Riki Ott: Connect the Dots: See the Real Costs of Our Oil Dependency, More Oil is Not the Answer 2008
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Bellingham, one of the new advocates of a military conquest of Ireland, had first imposed the seneschal system in Wicklow to suppress the Byrnes, O'Tooles, and Kavanaghs.
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The O'Tooles had abandoned what was left of their meal and rushed into the bar.
The Garden of Rama Clarke, Arthur C. 1992
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O'Tooles, when they shook off the English yoke during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913
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From materials gathered while in Wicklow, he compiled a "History of the O'Tooles, Lords Powerscourt", published without his name and long out of print.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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After this he pushed into Meath and Leinster and was joined by the O'Tooles and the other clans of the Wicklow mountains, while the adhesion of Phelim
The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) Reginald Lane Poole 1892
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