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Donoghue may
refer to:
Donoghue v Stevenson, 1932
Donoghue v.
Allied Newspapers Ltd., 1938; see
Authorship and
ownership in
copyright law in
Canada Donoghue...
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Donoghue v
Stevenson [1932] AC 562 was a
landmark court decision in
Scots delict law and
English tort law by the
House of Lords. It laid the foundation...
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Ariel Donoghue (born 10
March 2010) is an
Australian actress who is best
known for her work in Blueback, Wolf Like Me, and Trap.
Donoghue was born and...
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Roger Donoghue (November 20, 1930 –
August 20, 2006) was a
prizefighter who
taught Marlon Brando how to box for his role in the 1954
movie On the Waterfront...
- Emma
Donoghue (born
October 1969) is an
Irish Canadian novelist, screenwriter,
playwright and
literary historian. Her 2010
novel Room was a
finalist for...
- Joan E.
Donoghue (born
December 12, 1956) is an
American lawyer,
international legal scholar,
former U.S.
State Department official, and
former president...
- Lily
Marie Donoghue (born
January 19, 1998) is an
American actress best
known for her
roles as
Marty Coolidge in the
Blumhouse horror film
Black Christmas...
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psychological drama film
directed by
Lenny Abrahamson and
written by Emma
Donoghue,
based on her 2010 novel. It
stars Brie
Larson as a
young woman who has...
- John
Donoghue may
refer to: John
Donoghue (neuroscientist),
professor of
neuroscience at
Brown University; co-founder of
Cyberkinetics John
Donoghue (writer)...
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Steve Donoghue (8
November 1884 – 23
March 1945) was a
leading English flat-race
jockey in the 1910s and 1920s. He was
Champion Jockey 10
times between...