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Flannel is a soft
woven fabric, of
varying fineness.
Flannel was
originally made from
carded wool or
worsted yarn, but is now
often made from
either wool...
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flannel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Flannel is a
woollen (or other) cloth.
Flannel may also
refer to: In the UK,
flannel generally refers...
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Flannel Pajamas is a 2006
American drama film
written and
directed by Jeff Lipsky. It
stars Justin Kirk and
Julianne Nicholson. The plot
charts the course...
- The
flannel moths or
crinkled flannel moths (scientific name Megalopygidae) are a
family of insects. Most of
Eastern North America is home to the most...
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League medals.
Flannelly experienced a
successful club
career with
Castlebar Mitchels,
winning four
county championship medals. "Patsy
Flannelly". Hall of...
- also a
member of the
Waterford senior hurling team.
Flannelly usually lined out as a forward.
Flannelly first came to
hurling prominence at
juvenile and...
- Flyin' the
Flannel is the
fourth album by the
American alternative rock band Firehose. It was
released in 1991, and was the band's
first album after signing...
- 1948 to 1969.
Joseph Flannelly was born on
October 22, 1894, in New York City to
Michael J. and Mary A. (née Considine)
Flannelly. He
attended Cathedral...
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Crown forces in 1920.
Flannelly married Kathleen Craddock in
October 1919 and the
couple had five children. His son, Mick
Flannelly, was an All-Ireland...
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Flannelled Fool: A
Slice of a Life in the
Thirties is an
autobiography by T. C. Worsley,
published in 1967. It
takes its
title from a
phrase in "The Islanders"...