Parnell

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Synonyms for Parnell

Irish nationalist leader (1846-1891)

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The study employs a case study research approach focusing on Parnell backed up by quantitative background research which presented evidence for the different geographies of the three subsectors in the Auckland Region and in inner Auckland in 2015.
A variety of sources and data collection methods, such as fieldwork in Parnell, documentary research, and semistructured interviews, were used as part of the Parnell case study.
These essays were initially written for events organised by the Parnell Society to commemorate the memory of Charles Stewart Parnell.
While O'Connell embraced romantic nationalism, Donal McCartney argues, Parnell's pragmatism prevented him from taking this approach.
When the Parnells sought specialist legal advice from a solicitor, they were told they would have no chance of success if they sought to challenge the covenant.
Rhondda Cynon Taf council has this week refused to grant retrospective planning permission for the business to operate at the Parnells' home.
Tierney, and indeed Parnells, have come in for criticism after he left his home club Ballyroan Abbey to join the progressive Dublin outfit.
"I was going to be moving to Dublin anyway and Parnells are giving me a hand finding a job," he explained.
Parnells also provides a great pitcher menu, with jugs of beer and popular cocktails available.
In a trial at Coventry Crown Court, Red Rivers Parnell, aged 18, and Steven Craig Parnell, aged 20, have both denied arson with intent to endanger life and arson being reckless as to whether life was in danger.
Parnells see his appointment as a GPO as a tremendous coup for the club and believe he will play a vital role in helping to develop and promote Gaelic games in the club and the local community.
The ill-tempered match, which Parnells won, saw three players sent off.
Part of the problem in pinning Parnell down to a fixed political position rests on the paucity of private papers.