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Clabby (from
Irish Clabaigh,
meaning 'place of pock-marked land' is a
small village in
County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland. It is 3
miles (5 km) north-west...
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Imelda Mary
Higham (née
Clabby; born 10 July 1974),
professionally known as
Imelda May, is an
Irish singer, songwriter,
television presenter and multi-instrumentalist...
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Imelda May. Originally, the
album was
released in 2003
under the name
Imelda Clabby. However, it was
later remixed and
reissued in 2007. "No
Turning Back Imelda...
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Jimmy Clabby (14 July 1890 – c.
January 1934) was an
American boxer. He
defeated Tommy Uren in 1917 to win the
Australian middleweight championship. He...
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William R.
Clabby (1931 –
December 9, 1997) was an
American journalist and
editor for The Wall
Street Journal, and an
executive for
various Dow
Jones news...
- from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The
current lineup includes singers Lucy
Clabby,
Margot Jezerc, and
Shane McLaughlin (who also
plays acoustic guitar), Malcolm...
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Cedar Falls,
downtown Waterloo and
various other destinations.
William R.
Clabby,
journalist and
editor Brittni Donaldson,
professional basketball coach...
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Between November 1914 and May 1915, Chip
fought Jimmy Clabby four times.
Clabby, an
exceptional talent,
competed for but
never won a
world title...
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James Clabby Townsend (2
February 1945 – 19
October 2020) was a
Scottish professional footballer who pla**** for St Johnstone, Middlesbrough,
Heart of Midlothian...
- Castlecaulfield, Castledawson, Castlederg, Castlerock, Castlewellan, Charlemont,
Clabby,
Clady (Co. Londonderry),
Clady (Co. Tyrone), Cladymore, Clanabogan, Clare...