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Damhnait Doyle (/ˈdævnɪt/; born
December 9, 1975) is a
Canadian singer,
composer and
radio host. A
phonetic spelling of her
first name (which is Irish)...
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Dymphna (also Dimpna, Dymfna, Dimfna,
Dympna and Dympha,
Irish also
Damhnait or Davnet) is a
Christian saint honoured in
Catholic and
Eastern Orthodox...
- a
Canadian pop group,
consisting of singer-songwriters Kim Stockwood,
Damhnait Doyle and Tara MacLean.
MacLean left the
group in 2007 and the band folded...
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Christmas cheer to the
Canadian troops stationed outside Kabul.
Music stars Damhnait Doyle,
Kevin Fox and Tom
Cochrane accompanied Mercer to Camp Julien, where...
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Kildamhnait on the south-east
coast of
Achill is
named after St.
Damhnait, or Dymphna, who
founded a
church there in the 7th century.
There is also...
- Schult, Nancy; Kusen, Tiffany; Hickman, Emily; Bleidorn, Christoph; McHugh,
Damhnait; Halanych,
Kenneth M (5
April 2007). "Annelid
phylogeny and the status...
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member of
Atlantic Canadian regional group,
Shaye with Kim
Stockwood and
Damhnait Doyle from 2002 to 2007.
MacLean is the
daughter of
Sharlene MacLean, an...
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Ireland (Connacht), near
Achill Island. The
school was
formed when
Scoil Damhnait (founded by
Padraig Sweeney in the 1940s), a
secondary school on the Currane...
- Tydavnet,
officially Tedavnet (Irish: Tigh Damhnata,
meaning 'house of
Damhnait'), is a
village in
northern County Monaghan, Ireland, and also the name...
- hip-hop
group Mood Ruff. He co-hosted the Juno
Awards of 2020
alongside Damhnait Doyle. "Odario Wiliams[sic
picks up the mic for CBC's new late-night radio...