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  • 21Flanagan (personnage) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Flanagan. Flanagan Personnage de fiction …

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  • 22Flanagan (model) — Maureen Flanagan,[1] best known by her stage name Flanagan, was an early tabloid model.[citation needed] She had an acting career in the late sixties/early seventies, mainly in bit parts on The Benny Hill Show, Monty Python and several British… …

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  • 23Flanagan, Illinois — Geobox|Settlement name = Flanagan native name = other name = category = Village etymology = official name = motto = nickname = image caption = symbol = country = United States state = Illinois region = Livingston region type = County district =… …

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  • 24Flanagan, John J. — ▪ Irish American athlete born Jan. 9, 1873, Kilbreedy, County Limerick, Ireland died June 4, 1938  Irish American athlete, the first Olympic hammer throw champion, who won three Olympic gold medals and set 14 world records.       A powerfully… …

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  • 25Flanagan — biographical name Edward Joseph 1886 1948 American (Irish born) R.C. priest & founder of Boys Town …

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  • 26Flanagan — /ˈflænəgən/ (say flanuhguhn) noun 1. Richard, born 1961, Australian author; novels include Gould s Book of Fish (2001). 2. Roderick, 1828–62 Australian journalist, historian and poet, born in Ireland; author of Australian and Other Poems (1887) …

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  • 28Bud Flanagan — ➡ Flanagan * * * …

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  • 29Flanagan, Tommy Lee — ▪ 2002       American jazz pianist (b. March 16, 1930, Detroit, Mich. d. Nov. 16, 2001, New York, N.Y.), improvised fluent melodies with swing, harmonic ingenuity, and a light touch. A sensitive accompanist, he made his first recording with Miles …

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  • 30Flanagan, Edward Joseph — ► (1886 1948) Sacerdote católico y educador estadounidense, de origen irlandés. En 1914 fundó un centro para refugiar a obreros y en 1918 fundó en Omaha (Nebraska), la Ciudad de los Muchachos (Boys Town), institución que llegó a albergar a miles… …

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