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On the Dublin side of the town is situated the mansion house of the Tyrrell family, and at present belongs to _John Tyrrell_ Esq.
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Locally, his tikis are featured at the Beaumont Botanical Gardens in Tyrrell Park and at the Bolivar Peninsula Cultural Foundation art gallery.
Bolivar business 2007
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Locally, his tikis are featured at the Beaumont Botanical Gardens in Tyrrell Park and at the Bolivar Peninsula Cultural Foundation art gallery.
Archive 2007-05-01 2007
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Should Middleton feel harassed, as she was on her 25th birthday, or crowded out on the ski slopes in Klosters, Switzerland, as she was earlier this year, she calls Tyrrell, who sorts it out, providing a backup security detail or sending letters to newspaper editors.
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Should Middleton feel harassed, as she was on her 25th birthday, or crowded out on the ski slopes in Klosters, Switzerland, as she was earlier this year, she calls Tyrrell, who sorts it out, providing a backup security detail or sending letters to newspaper editors.
Will's Cup of Tea Ward, Vicky 2008
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Should Middleton feel harassed, as she was on her 25th birthday, or crowded out on the ski slopes in Klosters, Switzerland, as she was earlier this year, she calls Tyrrell, who sorts it out, providing a backup security detail or sending letters to newspaper editors.
Will's Cup of Tea Ward, Vicky 2008
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Tyrrell is best known now as an insane Clinton-basher, but he became sort of famous in the '70s by fancying himself the reincarnation of H.L. Mencken, writing a lot of Carter-bashing columns where he called everyone a "poltroon" or "the honorable" something.
Funditry Jaime J. Weinman 2004
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Tyrrell's joins fight against CSG WINEMAKERS have joined the fight against coal seam gas CSG mining, with the head of the well-known Australian label Tyrrell's presenting the NSW government with a petition.
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Into the wound thus made the surgeon must introduce the blunt hook (known as Tyrrell's) at first with its point forwards, then, on arriving opposite the edge of the pupil, which it is intended to enlarge or replace, with its point turned backwards, so as to hook over the edge of the iris and thus drag on it.
A Manual of the Operations of Surgery For the Use of Senior Students, House Surgeons, and Junior Practitioners Joseph Bell 1874
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Young people learn the history of England by reading small books which connect some memorable event that they can understand, and remember, with the name of each king -- such as Tyrrell's arrow-shot with William
Cameos from English History, from Rollo to Edward II Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862
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