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    James Whelan (born 11 July 1996) is an Australian former road racing cyclist, who competed as a professional from 2018 to 2024. In October 2020, he was...
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  • James Whelan James Whelan (bishop) (1823–1878), Roman Catholic Bishop of Nashville (1860–1864) James Whelan (cyclist) (born 1996), Australian cyclist...
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    – singer-songwriter Bill Whelan – composer Andy White – singer-songwriter Colm Wilkinson – singer Ian Wilson – composer James Wilson – composer Charles...
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    Australian National Road Race Championships after chasing down and passing James Whelan with under 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) left, before finishing solo. Plapp...
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    both the New Zealand Cycle Classic and the Herald Sun Tour. Beating James Whelan with a late attack gave Harper his first professional win, the Oceania...
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    Peruvian singer Wendy Wasserstein (1950–2006), American playwright Wendy Whelan (born 1967), American ballet dancer and associate artistic director of New...
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  • pedestrian James Gould in August, 2006. A continuing police presence is now[when?] monitoring the weekly ride and has improved the behavior of cyclists and motorists...
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  • Hurling Pádraic Mannion - Hurling Conor Whelan - Hurling Cian Lynch - Hurling Eoghan Clifford - Paralympic cyclist Cormac Folan - Rower Paul Hession - Sprinter...
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  • (1919–1989), Irish republican Séamus Whelan (born 1938), Irish former sportsperson Séamus Woulfe (born 1962), Irish lawyer James (name) Jacob (name) List of Irish-language...
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  • Irish surname, one of the two most common anglicisations (the other being Whelan) of the Irish surname Ó Faoláin (which comes from the Irish for "wolf")...
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  • Stynes – Australian rules footballer Lyra Valkyria – WWE wrestler Ronnie Whelan – former Liverpool and Republic of Ireland footballer Francis Bacon – painter...
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    newspaper editor Anna Ben-Yusuf (died 1909), milliner and fashion designer Anna Whelan Betts (1873–1959), American illustrator and art teacher Anna White, shaker...
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    We Are Not The Champions (2012) and You Only Live (2015) recorded at Whelan's in Dublin. "Irish comedians have the last laugh". "Comedy: Sanity claws"...
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  • 4 June – Gerry Ryan, RTÉ radio presenter. (Died in 2010) 7 June – Marty Whelan, RTÉ radio and television presenter. 1 July – Liz O'Donnell, Deputy Leader...
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    Wessling, American chemist Hannah Weyer, American filmmaker and writer Hannah Whelan (born 1992), British gymnast Hannah Widell (born 1975), Swedish television...
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  • and ambassador Chastity Butterworth, a comedy character played by Gemma Whelan in various live and TV shows R. Mckinley; G. Redmonds; T. King; D. Hey (2011)...
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    Anthony West, multiple people Anthony Weston, American logician Anthony Whelan (born 1959), Irish footballer and manager Anthony Whetstone (1927–2022)...
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    the music of the Belgian singer Jacques Brel. Campbell is a keen runner, cyclist, swimmer and triathlete, having raised over half a million pounds for charity...
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  • state for energy (2018–2020). Antonio Ferraz, 94, Spanish road racing cyclist. Henry Gunstone, 83, Australian footballer (South Melbourne) and cricketer...
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  • 1932. John Whelan: Tasmanian penal colony escapee responsible for the murders of five people; executed in 1855. Christopher Worrell and James Miller: known...
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