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Vincent Ignatius Kennally (June 11, 1895 –
April 12, 1977) was a
Roman Catholic bishop. Born in Dorchester, M****achusetts,
Kennally was
ordained a priest...
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KenKen and
KenDoku are
trademarked names for a
style of
arithmetic and
logic puzzle invented in 2004 by ****anese math
teacher Tetsuya Miyamoto, who intended...
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kenning (Icelandic: [cʰɛnːiŋk]) is a
figure of speech, a figuratively-phrased
compound term that is used in
place of a
simple single-word noun. For...
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result of
suicide by hanging. He left a widow, the
actress Eileen Kennally (who
appeared in In
Sickness and in Health); they had
married in 1952 and...
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Vacant (1939 – 1951)
Thomas John
Feeney S.J. (1951 - 1955)
Vincent Ignatius Kennally S.J. (1956 – 1971)
Martin Joseph Neylon S.J. (1971 – 1995)
coadjutor 1969...
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Ken,
ken, -
ken,
kèn, or
kén in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up
kén,
kěn,
kèn, or -
ken in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ken or
KEN may...
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Ken Brown or
Kenny Brown may
refer to:
Ken Brown (filmmaker) (born 1944),
American filmmaker, photographer, cartoonist, and
designer Ken Brown (footballer)...
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Ken Kelly may
refer to:
Ken Kelly (artist) (1946–2022),
American fantasy artist Ken Kelly (rugby league) (born 1952),
English rugby league footballer...
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Ken or
Kenneth Williams may
refer to:
Ken Williams (baseball) (1890–1959),
American baseball outfielder Kenneth Williams (New
Zealand cricketer) (1882–1920)...
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Johnson bumps his head on the wall. His wife (first pla**** by
Eileen Kennally, from
Series 1 to 3, then by
Tricia Kelly in
Series 4 and 5, and Yvonne...