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The British feminist Imelda Whelehan wrote a book on laddie culture called Overloaded: Popular Culture and the Future of Feminism, in which she seemed to be completely flummoxed by the phenomenon.
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The British feminist Imelda Whelehan wrote a book on laddie culture called Overloaded: Popular Culture and the Future of Feminism, in which she seemed to be completely flummoxed by the phenomenon.
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Mary Ellen Whelehan, a former bank officer, was returning on Wednesday morning for a second viewing, in her motorized wheelchair, and said that she could recall seeing only one or two Chelsea exhibitions before.
NYT > Home Page By RANDY KENNEDY 2011
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Whelehan has a vast experience and wide range of skills in the food
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Whelehan has a vast experience and wide range of skills in the food & beverage industry and pub management having worked in different Irish and English clubs.
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"We’re trying to find the simplest, safest and most natural way to make our point," said Whelehan, a teacher.
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On his new appointment Whelehan said, "I am delighted to be taking on this role.
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On his new appointment Whelehan said, "I am delighted to be taking on this role.
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