- The
Deacy Amp (pronounced "D****y" /ˈdiːki/) is an
electric guitar amplifier created in 1972 by Queen's b****ist John Deacon, who is an
electronics engineer...
- 1996, p. 194.
Deacy 2008, pp. 145–149.
Deacy 2008, pp. 141–144.
Deacy 2008, p. 144.
Deacy 2008, pp. 144–145.
Deacy 2008, pp. 146–148.
Deacy 2008, pp. 145–146...
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Eamonn Deacy Park,
formerly known as
Terryland Park, is an ****ociation
football stadium in the
Republic of
Ireland based in the
Terryland district of...
- Nick
Deacy (born 19 July 1953) is a
Welsh former footballer who pla**** as a striker. He used to play for PSV Eindhoven, and won the UEFA Cup with them...
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Eamonn "Chick"
Deacy (1
October 1958 – 13
February 2012) was a
professional footballer from Galway, Ireland.
After a
trial at
Clyde Deacy made an impressive...
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Susan Jane
Deacy is a
classical scholar who has been
Professor of
classics at the
University of
Roehampton since January 2018. She
researches the history...
- with the
surname Deasy in the 1901
Irish census.
Alternative spellings of
Deacy and
Deasey were less frequent,
featuring 169 and 50
times respectively The...
- 275; The New York
Times 1962, p. 39; Via 2006, p. 251.
McNulty 2001, p. 3.
Deacy 1972, p. 64;
Kates 2004;
Kazin 1981, p. 3;
Morgan 2011, p. 225.
Magnet 2005;...
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strength of his
musical and
electronic skills,
particularly the
homemade Deacy Amp
which guitarist Brian May used to
create guitar orchestras throughout...
- 28
August 1977 at
Terryland Park
against St. Patrick's Athletic.
Eamonn Deacy scored Rovers'
first League of
Ireland goal on 2
October 1977. In 1980–81...