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- fiction best-seller list. Connealy is also published by Thomas Nelson Publishing, a division of HarperCollins Publishers LLC. Connealy was a finalist for best...
- Journal of Conflict and Violence. 3 (1): 23–39 Pages. doi:10.4119/IJCV-2791. Connealy, Nathan T. (2020). "Can we Trust Crime Predictors and Crime Categories...
- Fortenberry defeated State Senator Matt Connealy 54%-43%. Connealy won only two counties: Thurston and Burt. In 2006, Connealy unsuccessfully sought elective office...
- Peretti Joel C. Rosenberg Tamera Alexander Lynn Austin Taylor Caldwell Mary Connealy Joyce Fox Irma Joubert Julie Kl****en Tim LaHaye Gilbert Morris Lynn Morris...
- conflict, at the Western barricade, New York Times, June 26, 2020 Piza, Eric; Connealy, Nathan T. (January 11, 2022). "The Effect of the Seattle Police-Free CHOP...
- Matt Connealy, the Democratic nominee. The World-Herald endorsed Connealy over Schram, noting that both were strong candidates, but that "Connealy's State...
- Lynn Austin Jim Burns T. Davis Bunn Anne de Graaf Wayne Cordeiro Mary Connealy Peter Greer Dee Henderson T.D. Jakes Julie Kl****en Lois Gladys Leppard...
- general election, Fortenberry faced State Senator Matt Connealy, the Democratic nominee. Though Connealy was a high-profile candidate, he was unable to overcome...
- of Mic****e Conn (born 1963), Canadian former field hockey player Mary Connealy (born 1956), American author of Christian fiction Mary Connery, Irish former...
- valiant”) is a surname of Irish or Manx origin. The anglicized forms Conneely, Connealy, and Cunneely emerged due to the loss of the "gh" sound, which lengthened...