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  • Patrick McLoughlin (born 1957) is a British politician. Patrick McLoughlin may also refer to: Patrick McLoughlin (set decorator) Patrick McLoughlin (editor)...
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  • teacher Patrick McLoughlin (disambiguation), multiple people Paul McLoughlin Tom McLoughlin William McLoughlin, footballer (Burnley FC) Tony McLoughlin TD...
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  • bodyguard Patrick McLaughlin, alias of Scottish serial killer Peter Tobin (1946–2022) Patrick McLoughlin (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Sean McLaughlin (disambiguation), several people Seán William McLoughlin, Irish YouTuber Seth McLaughlin, American college football player Steve McLaughlin...
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  • football player Sean McLaughlin (disambiguation), multiple people Seán McLoughlin (hurler) (born 1935), Irish hurler Seán "Jack" McLoughlin (born 1990), Irish...
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  • (1921–1968), Irish Fianna Fáil politician Edward O'Malley (disambiguation) Sir Edward Loughlin O'Malley (1842–1932), British lawyer, judge and unsuccessful...
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  • Denis McLoughlin (1918-2002), British illustrator Denis McNamara (1926-2009), British wrestler Denis McQuade (born 1951), Scottish footballer Denis McQuail...
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    York: Norton. p. 228. ISBN 0393317552. Walker & Sarbaugh 1993, p. 70–72. McLoughlin 1986, p. 353. "Success of the "civilizing" project among the Cherokee...
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  • pitcher Wayne McLoughlin (1944–2015), Welsh artist Wayne McMahen, American politician Wayne McNamara (born 1986), Irish hurler Wayne McPherson (born 1961)...
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    Anne (section Disambiguation)
    Lady Anne (disambiguation) Princess Anne (disambiguation) Queen Anne (disambiguation) St Ann (disambiguation) Saint Anne (disambiguation) "Anne". A Dictionary...
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    National Register of Historic Places. The property belonged originally to Patrick Hughes, who came to the cape in 1860 in search of gold and who eventually...
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  • |journal= (help) Norris Johnson, in Robben and Sluka 2007, 76 Heading, David; Loughlin, Eleanor (2018). "Lonergan's insight and threshold concepts: students in...
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    Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur. The current representative of Clan Loughlin and the Ballymore sept is the scholar Brian Donovan of Trinity College...
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    Point and Macaulay Point in addition to the wastewater treatment plant at McLoughlin Point and the residuals treatment facility at Hartland landfill. The wastewater...
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    ISBN 90-411-1400-9 McKirdy, Euan (7 August 2014), "Top Khmer Rouge leaders found guilty of crimes against humanity, sentenced to life in prison", CNN McLoughlin, Barry...
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  • passenger lists of the hijacked planes. After 7:00 a.m.: PAPD Officer John McLoughlin, who was in an underground corridor between the two towers when the South...
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  • restaurateur, hailed from Edinburgh, Scotland and his mother, the former Mary Loughlin, from Ireland. Robert William Chisholm Blaikie (1868 - 1952), Scottish...
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