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  John Doyle (comedian) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
John Doyle is an Australian dramatist, actor, comedian and broadcaster who is half of Australian sports comedy duo Roy and HG, where he performs under his alter-ego Roy Slaven or Rampaging Roy Slaven.
Doyle was born in Lithgow, New South Wales and graduated from the then Newcastle Teachers College in 1973 with a Diploma of Teaching (Secondary English/History).
Doyle's outstanding contribution to Australia's cultural scene, through theatre, radio and television was recognised with the granting of an honorary Doctorate of Letters from the University of Newcastle in 2001.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Doyle_(comedian)   (875 words)

  
 John Doyle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Doyle (soccer) (born 1966), American soccer player
John Doyle (critic) (born 1957), Canadian television critic
John Doyle (announcer), whose voice is used by the NIST radio clock
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Doyle   (150 words)

  
 Some Descendants of John Doyle Lee
John died 23Mar 1877 in Mountain Meadows, Washington, Utah, and was buried 25Mar 1877 in Panguitch, Garfield, Utah.
At the time of John Doyle Lee's birth Kaskaskia, Illinois was the capital city of the Territory of Illinois, the most important town on the Mississippi River and the center of activity for a large area.
John D. Lee was one who was read to fight to the death in its defense but when word came of the massacre at Haun's Mill, Joseph Smith, the Mormon leader, decided to surrender himself in order to avert another bloody tragedy.
www.wadhome.org /lee/chapter_01.html   (7402 words)

  
 John Doyle
John Doyle was born into an impoverished Roman Catholic family in Dublin in 1797.
John Doyle concentrated on politicians, and although he favoured the Whigs, mainly because of their views on Catholic Emancipation, he was never too harsh on the Tories.
Doyle's cartoons were daily commentaries of political events and were sometimes accompanied by an article explaining their meaning.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /JdoyleJ.htm   (368 words)

  
 Doyle coat of arms
John Francis Shearman asserts that the eponymous ancestor of the east Leinster Doyles was Dubhghilla, son of Bruadar, King of Idrone (Co. Carlow) in 851.
Sir John Doyle (1756-1834), a general, was one of the four sons of Charles Doyle of Bramblestown.
John Doyle (1797-1868) was the forefather of a generation of Doyles who were to contribute greatly to the artistic and literary world.
www.araltas.com /features/doyle   (2789 words)

  
 Tree of Life Back
John was the youngest son of farmer Kenneth Doyle and his wife Mary Doyle.
John always believed that we were bound together in the animal kingdom in one way or another.
John realized with the discovery of the DNA molecule that he was right in his assumptions.
www.memoriallink.com /PostMemorial/tiledbackgrounds/treeoflife.htm   (471 words)

  
 Toledo's Attic - Doyle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
John Hardy Doyle was a prominent and respected lawyer, historian, and publisher, whom Toledo proudly boasted as one of its own.
Doyle, whose ancestor Oliver Wolcott was a signer of the Declaration of Independence and whose father was a veteran of the Civil War, was active socially in Toledo and a prominent member of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR).
John Doyle was a member of the First Congregational Church of Toledo and served as President of their Board of Trustees, retaining the title of trustee emeritus until his death.
www.attic.utoledo.edu /toledosattic/attic/att/wood/doyle.html   (609 words)

  
 Descendants of Cecil John Doyle
CECIL JOHN4 DOYLE (OWEN PATRICK3, JOHN JOSEPH2, PATRICK1) was born August 10, 1920 in Sodus Township, Lyon County, Minnesota, and died November 08, 1943 in Solomon Islands, Guadalcanal Area, South Pacific.
Doyle was assigned to combat duty in the Marine Corps, and he was successful in downing at least five Jap's Zerox.
Second Lieutenant Doyle was born in Marshall, Minn., August 10, 1920, and as a result of enemy action in the South Pacific area on November 8, 1943, was officially declared dead.
www.doyle.com.au /cecil_doyle.htm   (3804 words)

  
 Greenhill Equipment - John Deere Farm Equipment
William (Wick) Doyle was born in Mason County, Kentucky on the last day of the year in 1930.
Wick: The first John Deere diesel tractor was the Model R. The R was introduced in 1949 and used a gasoline engine to start the diesel engine.
John Deere started using o-rings in place of some gaskets during the early 1960s and many of the early o-rings leaked and had to be replaced.
www.farmequipmentunlimited.com /greenhillequipment/wick.htm   (1341 words)

  
 George Graham Reviews John Doyle's "Evening Comes Early"
The CD is Evening Comes Early by John Doyle, the founding guitarist with Solas, a band that has been one of the brightest lights on the Celtic scene since the mid 1990s.
Doyle does a variation on the lyrics, and takes a very interesting approach with his musical arrangement, even though it is done solo.
Doyle's version takes a different twist on the lyrics, with the protagonist having committed the robbery as a test to her lover.
georgegraham.com /reviews/jdoyle.html   (1245 words)

  
 Harvard Physics Department Faculty - John Doyle
John Doyle’s research centers on trapping neutral particles to perform low energy fundamental physics experiments.
Doyle is currently working to realize new techniques to trap ultra-cold neutrons, molecules, and atoms.
The Doyle group has pioneered a general technique for loading atoms and molecules into traps.
www.physics.harvard.edu /people/facpages/doyle.html   (377 words)

  
 Some Descendants of John Doyle Lee
John built a log cabin in Daviess County on Shady Grove Creek in an area known as Ambrosia, which was about twenty miles north of Far West.
One day in May of 1866 John was in the field with several members of the family planting corn, when about noon, word came from the house that Aggatha was in much pain and asked that John come to her.
John died 3Jan 1940 in Beaver City, Beaver, Utah, and was buried 5Jan 1940 in Beaver City, Beaver, Utah.
www.wadhome.org /lee/chapter_02.html   (13682 words)

  
 Co. Cork Biographies
John Doyle was born in the parish of Killeagh, County Cork, Ireland, Sept. 29, 1825.
John Leonard Doyle, the son, who now owns the old homestead, was born there and enjoys a large share of the esteem of his neighbors and of the people who have known him from boyhood.
JOHN E. The career of John E. Mulroney, of Fort Dodge, is strongly entrenched in the history of the jurisprudence of this section of Iowa where he has won prestige and esteem both as a private practitioner and public official.
www.celticcousins.net /irishiniowa/corkbios.htm   (16166 words)

  
 APP.COM v4.0 - Lawyer violated rule, is chastised | Asbury Park Press Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Doyle was first reprimanded by the Disciplinary Review Committee in 1985, when he agreed to represent a real estate buyer while also representing the seller.
Although Doyle disclosed the dual representation, the court found that he did not disclose the existence of an unresolved riparian claim by the state against a portion of the property.
To keep Doyle as the authority's attorney shows that he, as well as those who appointed him, are "beyond shame and embarrassment" and that Doyle's "partisan credentials are intact," Paff said.
www.app.com /apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050520/NEWS/505200362   (619 words)

  
 PBS - THE WEST - John Doyle Lee
His commitment impressed the church leadership, and in 1843 he was chosen to guard the home of the church's founder and prophet, Joseph Smith.
John Lee's religious fervor only grew in intensity as the young religion entered its darkest hour.
Nevertheless, he was managing to eke out a living in a homesteader's cabin near the Colorado River in Northern Arizona (at one point hosting John Wesley Powell's 1869 expedition before their trip through the Grand Canyon) when a sheriff captured him in November 1874.
www.pbs.org /weta/thewest/people/i_r/lee.htm   (1305 words)

  
 CBC.ca - Arts - Books - When Irish eyes saw TV
Doyle is positively rhapsodic about the star player of the time, George Best, from Belfast.
Doyle casts the two made-for-TV events as a contest between homegrown repression of the Church and the stylish dysfunction of the modern.
I think Doyle would have agreed with Stephen Godfrey, his former colleague at the Globe, who once said that the problem with television isn’t that there is so much garbage on it; it’s that there’s so much worth viewing that you can’t get to it all.
www.cbc.ca /arts/books/doyle.html   (1647 words)

  
 John Doyle / An Interview
And the crowd at John Doyle's solo CD release in New York's Blarney Star, peppered with much of the best of New York's local and visiting Irish traditional musicians, spoke volumes about his place in today's music scene.
John's "special guest" fiddler Eileen Ivers, who joined him for most of the two sets was just one of those milling about.
Influences absorbed, John developed a style all his own and is now inspiring a new generation of guitarists.
www.rootsworld.com /interview/doyle.html   (850 words)

  
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JOHN D. John Doyle Lee was born on 12 September 1812 in Kaskaskia, Illinois Territory, about one hundred miles south of St. Louis.
After the successful American Revolution, John Doyle, Lee's maternal grandfather, had traveled to Illinois from Virginia to claim 400 acres of frontier land allotted under the grant of 1787, earned as part of his military service.
John D. spent the next four years in the care of a fl nurse, in the home of John Doyle, who died in 1819.
www.uen.org /ucme/media/text/ta000584.txt   (1119 words)

  
 Books at Random House of Canada | A Great Feast of Light by John Doyle
The Globe and Mail’s celebrated critic John Doyle was born in the small Irish town of Nenagh in 1957; his father purchased the family’s first television set in 1962.
By day, John was schooled by the Christian brothers in the valour of Irish rebel heroes and the saintliness of Catholic martyrs.
John Doyle, one of Canada’s most popular newspaper columnists, was born in Nenagh, County Tipperary, in 1957.
www.randomhouse.ca /catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780385660426   (783 words)

  
 Bio Notes: John and Welbore Ellis Doyle
Welbore Ellis Doyle and his brother, John were both friends of Lord Rawdon's, and both officers in the Volunteers of Ireland who served in the Southern Campaign.
Probably born in 1750 -- though some sources claim 1756 -- John Doyle was the eldest of the two brothers, but the junior officer, due to his late entry into the army.
Doyle had a reputation as an excellent organiser, and was well liked by those he worked with.
home.golden.net /~marg/bansite/friends/doyle.html   (2370 words)

  
 John Doyle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
John Doyle is known throughout a large portion of the United States and Canada as the voice of USAtime time, temperature and weather services.
John has worked for ETC for since 1969 as a professional announcer.
Upon graduation, John went to work for WSB radio in Atlanta, Georgia in the field of announcing and producing.
www.etcia.com /john_doyle.html   (254 words)

  
 John Doyle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
According to his gravestone in Belledune, New Brunswick, John Doyle was born in Ireland in 1770 and died in Canada in 1858 (he is buried in Belledune cemetery – the big grey tombstone in the far northwest corner of the graveyard).
John born 1825, married in Belledune on 21 November 1855 to Mary Sweeney (Mary’s obituary states – died 17 November 1929, age 95 at the home of her son.
John born 13 March 1846, baptised 17 May at St Michel, Perce, Quebec; he is living with his uncle, Richard in Jacquet River in the 1861 census but is with his father and step-mother in Jacquet River in the 1871 census.
mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk /Doyle/page4.html   (3760 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: John Doyle
There are some six hundred of them in the British Museum, and taken altogether they form a most interesting and graphic representation of the political history of England of the time.
Doyle retired from professional work seventeen years before his death.
He preserved his incognito to the very last and few people were aware of the fact that the initials on the caricatures formed his signature.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/05151b.htm   (302 words)

  
 John Doyle - Evening Comes Early
John Doyle has a voice that sends chills down your spine, commanding your attention with the very demeanor of its sound.
Doyle has gained his prominent reputation as a master of his art with guitar.
John Doyle should continue to develop his singing career, as I imagine he can be just as well known for it as he is with guitar.
www.celticcafe.com /Music/doyle   (2358 words)

  
 Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Faculty John F. Doyle, D.D.S. - University of Wisconsin Department of Surgery
Doyle is a general dentist and the chief of the UW Hospital Section of Dentistry.
He is the director of the temporomandibular joint disorder clinic; on the staff of the hospital's clinics in craniofacial anomalies, epilepsy, hemophilia, and pain management; and a member of the adult bone marrow transplant team.
Doyle is active as the consultant in the Medical/Dental Clinic on Wheels for Victims of Chernobyl.
www.surgery.wisc.edu /plastic/faculty/doyle.shtml   (208 words)

  
 John P. Doyle | Saint Louis University
John P. Doyle (Ph.D., Toronto, 1966) is professor of philosophy.
(3) "John of St. Thomas (1589-1644)," V, pp.
He received the Nancy McNeir Ring Award from the Jesuit honor society in 2002.
www.slu.edu /colleges/AS/philos/fdoyle.html   (383 words)

  
 Dr John Doyle
Dr John Joseph Doyle was a veterinary surgeon and scientist who devoted his life to the reduction of poverty, malnutrition and degradation in developing countries.
Dr Doyle died of cancer in Glasgow on 29 June 1999, at the age of 55.
There are very few countries today where the Jack Doyle School of scientific investigation in veterinary science, immunology, nutrition, molecular biology and social economics is not evident and where young appointees of Jack Doyle have not become doyens of their discipline.
www.doylefoundation.org /jjdoyle.htm   (688 words)

  
 John Doyle bio info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In his rookie campaign, John captured the BGA's British Open with a spectacular recovery shot off the final tee.
John miraculously hit a fence and missed landing in the water.
John also captured the Staten Island Greenbelt Classic at his home course of Latourette by 1 stroke.
www.bgatour.tv /doyle.htm   (200 words)

  
 Annotated bibliography of John P. Doyle
The debate, which has its roots in the Greek and Scholastic traditions, is presented especially between two Jesuits: Thomas Compton Carleton and John Morawski, respectively, a proponent and an opponent of impossible objects.
The article itself does not take sides in the debate, but, inasmuch as he wrote later, Morawski is presented as espousing his own view and answering arguments in support of Carleton's position.
Translated and edited from the Latin with an introduction and notes by John P. Doyle.
www.formalontology.it /john_doyle.htm   (3311 words)

  
 John Doyle: Wayward Son - PopMatters Music Review
Doyle tells the tale bit by bit, so that by the time the climactic final scene occurs, the listener has understood the full extent of the tragedy.
Doyle's straightforward vocal rendition allies him with the forces of civilization, but his fast-paced stringed accompaniment reveals his sympathy with the untamed man. Doyle's ably backed by English bassist Danny Thompson (Fairport Convention, Richard Thompson) and percussionist Kenny Malone (John Mellencamp, Alison Krause), who keep the rhythm ever moving.
Doyle admits in the liner notes that the final four lines mystified him when he heard it first on a field recording of Eddie Butcher, and later on a disc by a group called the Voice Squad.
www.popmatters.com /music/reviews/d/doylejohn-wayward.shtml   (894 words)

  
 John Doyle
John Doyle has established himself at a very young age as the most dynamic and influential guitarist of his generation.
A native of Dublin, John emigrated to New York City a decade ago, and while still a teenager, joined the ground-breaking group Chanting House, which also featured future legends Seamus Egan and Eileen Ivers.
In spite of his hectic Solas schedule, John is a ubiquitous recording guest, and still manages to find time to instruct, with a highly successful video also to his credit.
www.shamrockirishmusic.org /id51.html   (243 words)

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