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- William Hallaran (19 April 1861 – 23 January 1917) was an Irish rugby international. He won one cap against Wales on 12 April 1884. His father, Thomas...
- Thomas Tuckey Hallaran (1830 – 1915) was Archdeacon of Ardfert from 1915 to 1922. The son of a Church of Ireland priest, Hallaran was educated at Trinity...
- Thomas Hallaran (10 June 1897 — 21 March 1941) was a Royal Navy officer and Ireland international rugby union player. Born in Ceylon, Hallaran was the...
- translated as "Beloved homeland" the fourth line of the second stanza as "No te hallarán jamás," which literally translates to "They shall never find you." "An...
- was founded in 2016 by Daniel Beckmann PhD, Clare ****van, and Thomas Hallaran. The company operates in the Midwestern United States, and in 2019 joined...
- Edward Hallaran Bennett (9 April 1837, Charlotte Quay, Cork – 21 June 1907, Dublin) was an Irish surgeon, now remembered for describing Bennett's fracture...
- Denise Alexander Mimi Gibson Helen Burton Lynne Fisher Joan Newell Toni Hallaran William Mims The mother of Rosalie Wells Sally Brophy Peggy Rogers Eugenia...
- Kirkland: trombone (1995–96, 1998, 1999–2001, 2002–06, fill in – 2007) Pat Hallaran: trombone (1998–1999) James Fox: guitar (1998–2000) Dan Zank: keyboards...
- segment elevation was first described in 1936 by R.A. Shipley and W.R. Hallaran in a study of 200 healthy 20–35 year old people. Bourier F, Denis A, Cheniti...
- CRPP or the ORIF approach. The Bennett fracture is named after Edward Hallaran Bennett, Professor of Surgery (1837–1907) at Trinity College Dublin, who...