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Michael MacWhite (1883 – 1958) was an
Irish diplomat. He was born in Reenogreena, near Glandore,
County Cork in 1883.
Amongst other postings, he served...
- held on a new
American amb****ador to Sarkhan. The
nominee is
Harrison MacWhite, a
journalist and
World War II
veteran who had
become acquainted with Sarkhan...
- Eoin
MacWhite (1923–1972) was an
Irish diplomat, archaeologist, and scholar. He was born in
Geneva where his father,
Michael MacWhite, was
serving as a...
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Philip McDonagh Brian McElduff Eamonn McKee Pádraig
MacKernan
Josephine McNeill Michael MacWhite Daniel Mulhall Pádraig
Murphy John
Neary (diplomat) Bill...
- 1947 - 1950: Sean
Nunan 1938 - 1947:
Robert Brennan 1929 - 1938:
Michael MacWhite 1924 - 1929:
Timothy Smiddy Byrne Nason, Geraldine. "Amb****ador of Ireland...
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MacBook is a
brand of
Mac notebook computers developed and
marketed by
Apple that use Apple's
macOS
operating system since 2006. The
MacBook
brand replaced...
- Hunt in
Literary Relationship of Lord
Byron and
Thomas Moore (2001). Eóin
MacWhite and
Kathleen O'Donnell have
found that the
political undertone of the Melodies...
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Black Cat,
White Cat (Serbian: Црна мачка, бели мачор, romanized: Crna mačka, beli
mačor) is a 1998
Serbian romantic black comedy film
directed by Emir...
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External Affairs. He was sent to
Geneva in 1929 to
replace Michael MacWhite as Ireland's
Permanent Delegate to the
League of Nations. In 1930, he succeeded...
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succeeded his
brother Constantín
mac Cináeda. He was
nicknamed Áed of the
White Flowers, the wing-footed (Latin: alipes) or the
white-foot (Latin: albipes). The...