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 Modamag Pat McDonagh
Pat had won many awards including the New York Times award for design excellence, the 'Judy' award, as well as the prestigious American Legend fur award in Frankfurt.
McDonagh was educated in England and Paris in the art of designing.
McDonagh even managed to nab an award for a shoe, which now resides at the Bata Museum.
www.modamag.com /pat.htm

  
 Pat Binns - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Patrick George Binns (born October 8, 1948 in Weyburn, Saskatchewan), is a Canadian politician and the Premier of Prince Edward Island.
Binns entered politics in 1978 when he was elected as a MLA for the district of 4th Kings.
Binns may be remembered for running the largest deficits in the history of Canada's smallest province, with the net provincial debt forecast at $1.347 billion (CAD) for FY 2005-2006, a gain of $350 million alone since FY 1998-1999.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pat_Binns   (1728 words)

  
 Pat Carney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Patricia "Pat" Carney, PC, BA, MA, LLD (born May 26, 1935 in Shanghai, China) is a Canadian Senator and former Cabinet minister.
Carney first ran for the Canadian House of Commons as a Progressive Conservative candidate in the 1979 election and was defeated.
Carney, a pro-choice advocate of women's rights to abortion, voted against the abortion law proposed by her successor as MP for Vancouver Centre, Kim Campbell.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pat_Carney   (273 words)

  
 Pat Dobson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dobson was traded to San Diego in 1969 and attracted the attention of the Orioles after going 14-15, with 185 strikeouts and a 3.76 of earned run average, as the ace staff for the 1970 last-place Padres.
Dobson posted a 20-8, 187, 2.90 season record, and was part of the Orioles' "The Big Four" pitching staff along with Dave McNally (21-5), Mike Cuellar (20-9) and Jim Palmer (20-10).
After a slumping 11-14, 4.07 in 1975, Dobson was traded to the Indians and recovered with a 16-12, 3.48.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pat_Dobson   (385 words)

  
 Pat Tillman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The U.S. Department of Defense concluded that Pat Tillman's death was due to friendly fire aggravated by the intensity of the firefight.
Tillman was subsequently redeployed to Afghanistan, where, on April 22, 2004, he was killed in action by friendly fire while on patrol.
Both Pat and Kevin were deployed to the Middle East as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pat_Tillman   (1579 words)

  
 Pat Smear - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pat Smear (born Georg Ruthenberg on August 5, 1959), is a rock guitarist who has been a regular member of several well-known bands, albeit of different subgenres: The Germs, Nirvana and Foo Fighters.
Pat would go on to play with Nina Hagen, and make two solo albums of his own; So You Fell In Love With A Musician and Ruthensmear.
Smear joined the group from it's inception, but because the band's first album was a collection of demos recorded soley by Grohl, he wouldn't appear on a Foo Fighters album until 1997's The Colour and the Shape.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pat_Smear   (563 words)

  
 Postman Pat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Merchandise featuring the image of Postman Pat is still popular among children (as well as with parents who grew up watching the programme).
Postman Pat is a BBC stop motion animated children's television series aimed at pre-school children, concerning the adventures of Pat, a postman in the (fictional) Yorkshire village of Greendale (inspired by the real valley of Longsleddale in Cumbria).
Postman Pat is known as Postmand Per in Denmark.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Postman_Pat   (982 words)

  
 Patricia Crowther
Pat was part of the September 9, 1972 expedition that finally completed that historic Final Connection.
191–192, 230–248) Both Patricia Crowther and her then-husband Will Crowther were part of many expeditions that attempted to connect the caves.
Patricia ("Pat") Crowther was an active and dedicated caver and cave- surveyor in the 1960s and early 1970s.
www.freeglossary.com /Pat_Crowther   (982 words)

  
 Pat Doherty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Patrick Doherty (born July 18, 1945 in Glasgow, Scotland) is an Irish republican politician.
It is alleged Doherty replaced Daithi O'Connaill as commander of the IRA's Southern Command in 1980.
He was active in the Provisional IRA for many years, and has been a Sinn Féin member of the British parliament for West Tyrone since 2001, as well as a member of the currently-suspended Northern Ireland Assembly since the 1998 elections.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pat_Doherty   (230 words)

  
 Pat Garrity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
At the University of Notre Dame, Garrity spent four years with the Fighting Irish, averaging double-digits in scoring in all four seasons, including a 23.2 point-per-game average in his senior season of 1997-98.
Garrity's 2003-04 campaign was a wash, as he played in only two games (scoring only two points) due to injury.
Drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks with the 19th pick of the 1998 NBA Draft, Garrity got switched around a couple of times before even setting foot on an NBA court, as he was traded twice on draft night.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pat_Garrity   (575 words)

  
 Pat Garrett - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Garrett was played by Glenn Corbett in Chisum (1970), by James Coburn in the film Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (1973) and by William Petersen in Young Guns II (1990).
Garrett's main creditor (a man named W.W. Cox) worked out a deal to repay the debt by using Garrett's quarter horse ranch in the Sand Andres slopes as grazing land for one of his partners.
Garrett agreed to the deal, not realizing they would be grazing goats rather than cattle (largely in an attempt to anger Garrett into selling the property and its valuable water rights).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pat_Garrett   (1071 words)

  
 Pat Caddell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pat Caddell is a former United States Democratic Party pollster who has had harsh words for his party.
Despite the fact that no Democratic campaign has officially recruited Pat Caddell in years, he continues to claim to be a Democratic pollster, with Fox News touting him regularly.
He worked for President Jimmy Carter and previously in the 1972 campaign of failed Democratic presidential candidate George McGovern.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pat_Caddell   (150 words)

  
 Pat Metheny Group - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Metheny's follow-up album formalized this arrangement, featuring several songs co-written with Mays; the album was released as the self-titled Pat Metheny Group on the ECM record label.
Metheny then again delved into adventurous solo and band projects, and four years went by before the release of the next record for the next Pat Metheny Group, a live set entitled The Road to You, which featured tracks from the two Geffen studio albums amongst new tunes.
Core members of the group are guitarist and leader Pat Metheny, composer, keyboard player and pianist Lyle Mays, and bassist and producer Steve Rodby who joined in 1980.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pat_Metheny_Group   (921 words)

  
 Pat Tiberi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pat Tiberi is a graduate of the Ohio State University.
Pat Tiberi was first elected to the U.S. House in 2000 when fellow Republican John Kasich chose to retire.
Prior to serving in the U.S. House, Tiberi served in the Ohio House of Representatives from 1993 to 2001.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pat_Tiberi   (143 words)

  
 Pat Summerall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Summerall was lured out of retirement and re-signed with Fox for the 2002 NFL season, working with Brian Baldinger on regional telecasts before retiring again after one year.
In 1981, Summerall was paired with former Oakland Raiders coach John Madden, a pairing that would last for 22 seasons on two networks and become one of the most popular pairings in football broadcasting history.
Summerall played college football from 1949 to 1951 at the University of Arkansas, where he played the defensive end, end, and placekicker positions.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pat_Summerall   (493 words)

  
 Pat Spillane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Other honours include four national Football league medals ( 1974, 1977, 1982 and 1984), four Railway Cup medals with Munster ( 1977, 1978, 1979 and 1981) and eight All-Star awards, more than any other player in either football or hurling.
Spillane is generally regarded as one of the game's truly great players and was named left half forward on the GAA Gaelic football "Team of the Millennium."
Spillane now teaches geography and physical education at Saint Goban's school in Bantry, County Cork.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pat_Spillane   (493 words)

  
 Pat Sharp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pat Sharp (born October 25, 1961 in London) is a British Radio and television presenter.
For 10 years starting in 1987, Pat was a DJ on Capital FM in London, and also presented another children's show, What's Up, Doc?
Pat has been heard as a presenter on the Century FM group of stations in 2005, and he maintains other media interests through his independent production company.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pat_Sharp   (279 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Pat Riley
Riley was a versatile athlete in college, participating in both basketball and football.
Riley redeemed himself in 1987, with a Lakers team that is considered one of the greatest teams of all time.
Riley was a bench player in the early 1970s with the Los Angeles Lakers, the team that he helped to the 1972 NBA world title.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Pat-Riley   (2727 words)

  
 Pat Nixon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He nicknamed his daughter "Pat" because he was of Irish and German extraction, but the family was not Catholic, although her father was baptized in that faith and was thought to have returned to it shortly before he died.
Pat had shared her husband's journeys abroad in his Vice Presidential years, including one trip to Venezuela where their car was pelted with rocks and they were spat upon.
One of Pat Nixon's major causes in the years that she lived at the White House was "volunteerism", as she called it.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pat_Nixon   (1095 words)

  
 Jerry Brown - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brown was born in San Francisco, California, the only son of former Democratic governor Pat Brown, on April 7, 1938.
Brown often proposed unorthodox ideas, including the establishment of a state space academy and the purchasing of a satellite that would be launched into orbit to provide emergency communications for the state–a proposal similar to one that would indeed be adopted by the state.
Brown used the position, which was historically limited in power, to bring suits against corporations such as Standard Oil of California, International Telephone and Telegraph, Gulf Oil, and Mobil for violation of campaign-finance laws and argued in person before the California Supreme Court.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jerry_Brown   (3232 words)

  
 Pat Brown - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pat's daughter, Kathleen Brown, was elected California State Treasurer in 1990.
Brown's two terms as governor are generally regarding has having been successful.
He was reelected in 1978, and was defeated in a bid for the U.S. Senate in 1982.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pat_Brown   (624 words)

  
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Pat Brady I've known him since he was knee high to a grass hopper..Curently working for Schue in Ireland---top bloke..
members.lycos.co.uk /spaceman300/watn/pat.htm   (624 words)

  
 Pat Boran - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pat Boran (born 1963) is an Irish poet.
He is the published of the Dedalus Press which specialises in contemporary poetry from Ireland, as well as being Programme Director of the annual Dublin Writers Festival and the presenter of The Enchanted Way, a weekly half-hour poetry programme on RTE Radio 1 (link below).
Born in Portlaoise, Boran has lived in Dublin for a number of years.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pat_Boran   (171 words)

  
 Pat Cox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pat Cox (born 28 November 1952) is an Irish politician and former television current affairs presenter.
Born in Dublin but raised in Limerick, Cox first came to prominence as a journalist, then a presenter, with RTÉ's Today Tonight, a four nights a week current affairs programme which dominated the Irish TV schedules in the 1980s.
It was expected that Cox would not contest his seat in the 1994 European Elections, with O'Malley, who had a large Munster base, becoming the party candidate.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pat_Cox   (387 words)

  
 Barry McGuigan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
McGuigan, who is the son of the late Pat McGuigan, a famous singer in Ireland, started his professional boxing career on May 10, 1981, beating Selwyn Bell by a knockout in two rounds in Dublin.
Barry McGuigan (born February 28, 1961 in Clones, County Monaghan, Republic of Ireland), nicknamed The Clones Cyclone, was a professional boxer who became a world Featherweight champion, but whose feat in the ring paled with what he was able to accomplish outside of it.
After his first loss, McGuigan notched two more wins, including one over Terry Pizzarro, and then he was given a rematch with Eubank.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Barry_McGuigan   (955 words)

  
 Pat Bonner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Patrick Joseph (Packie) Bonner (born May 24, 1960 in Donegal, Republic of Ireland) is a former football goalkeeper for the Republic of Ireland, who earned 80 caps after making his debut on his 21st birthday.
On 2 February 2003, Bonner was named as the Technical Director and Goalkeeping Coach for the Football Association of Ireland.
Many remember Bonner for his famous penalty save from Daniel Timofte of Romania in the 1990 World Cup finals.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pat_Bonner   (204 words)

  
 Stirling Moss - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For Moss the manner in which the battle was fought was as important as the outcome, and this sporting attitude cost him the 1958 World Championship when he stood up for rival Mike Hawthorn, who faced a penalty in Portugal that would, in retrospect, have denied him the points that he needed to beat Moss.
Stirling Moss has a younger sister, Pat Moss who was also engaged in Rally racing; she is married to Erik Carlsson, another rally racer.
Moss was a pioneer in the British Formula One racing scene and is regarded as the greatest driver never to win the Formula One Drivers' World Championship.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Stirling_Moss   (826 words)

  
 Pat Morita - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Noriyuki "Pat" Morita 森田 沢之 Morita Noriyuki, (June 28, 1932 – November 24, 2005) was a Japanese American actor best known for the roles of Arnold on the TV show Happy Days and Mr.
Morita went on to star as the title character in the ABC detective show Ohara which aired in 1987 and ended a year later due to poor ratings.
Morita never formally practiced a martial art and most of his karate scenes were performed by stunt double (and noted shito-ryu karate-ka) Fumio Demura.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pat_Morita   (874 words)

  
 A Critique of Pat Robertson
Pat Roberson's web site promotion of The Ten Offenses.
Pat goes on to say that those who pick a day other than Sunday to rest are fighting the culture, and will find keeping any other day but Sunday very hard if not impossible.
Pat then relates how his very busy father, a U.S. Senator, always maintained a sense of perspective about the need for periodic rest, that he "practiced a correct understanding of the Sabbath rest".
www.biblelight.net /ten-offenses.htm   (874 words)

  
 Pat Martin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pat Martin (born December 13, 1955 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian politician.
Martin is a clear, articulate speaker in the House of Commons, and is known as a solid constituency worker.
Martin was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1997 federal election, defeating Liberal incumbent David Walker by a margin of 10,979 votes to 9,895.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pat_Martin   (422 words)

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