- Cregan,
Crehan, Creighton, Creehan, Grehan, and Graham, were a
numerous clan in Fermanagh.
According to the
genealogist Edward MacLysaght, the
Crehans, Creans...
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While his
father was not a musician, his
mother pla**** the concertina. The
Crehans frequently opened their home for
social occasions, so live
music and was...
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Yosemite (1914).
Crehan often pla****
alongside Charles C.
Wilson with whom he is
sometimes confused. In 1961,
credited as "Joe
Crehan", he
appeared as...
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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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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...
- 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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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...
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Bernard J.
Crehan,
Irish priest and writer, was born on 2 July 1874.
Crehan was born in Rushestown,
County Galway to John
Crehan and Mary Farrell. He...
- Guitteau,
Kyrsten Mate (sound editors);
Steve Slanec (ADR editor),
Kevin Crehan (music editor)
Nominated Producers Guild of
America Awards February 2, 2008...
- ISBN 978-0-8071-1553-4. ****e &
Smith 1971, p. xviii. ****e &
Smith 1971, pp. xviii–xix.
Crehan, Kate (2002). Gramsci, Culture, and Anthropology.
University of California...