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Crehan or O'Crehan is a
surname with
origins in the west of Ireland. Historically, it was
rendered as Crean, O'Crean,
Cregan or O'Cregan.
Creaghan and...
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Junior Crehan (born
Martin Crehan, 17
January 1908 – 3
August 1998) was an
Irish fiddle player who
composed a
number of
tunes that
remain po****r within...
- drama.
Early in his career,
Crehan worked in
light comedy. He was in his late 30s when he
began doing character roles.
Crehan's Broadway credits include...
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Paddy Crehan (18
February 1920 – 11
February 1992) was an
Irish basketball player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1948
Summer Olympics. "Paddy...
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Courage Ltd v
Crehan and
Inntrepreneur Pub
Company v
Crehan (2001) C-453/99 are a
series of EU
competition law and
English contract law cases, concerning...
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Susan "Sue"
Crehan (born 12
September 1956) is a
British long-distance
runner who
competed at the 1988
Summer Olympics.
Crehan finished third in both the...
- an
additional secondary ground. John
Crehan underwent a
lighting upgrade,
which has
further established John
Crehan Park as a
leading football ground within...
- born
Bidelia Crehan in
Limerick city, Ireland, one of five
siblings born to
Thomas Crehan (died 1890) and
Harriet (or Harriett) Ryan
Crehan (died 1901)...
- The Last
Right is a 2019
comedy drama film
written and
directed by
Aoife Crehan. The film
premiered at the 2019 Cork
International Film Festival. On a journey...
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known simply as Paul Drake, in 1936's The Case of the
Black Cat, and
Joseph Crehan took over in 1937's The Case of the
Stuttering Bishop. In 1957, the CBS...