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    Joseph Austin Currie (11 October 1939 – 9 November 2021) was an Irish politician who served as a Minister of State with responsibility for Children's...
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    mate of outgoing Taoiseach Leo Varadkar in Dublin West. Her father, Austin Currie, was a founding member of the SDLP, former Minister of State, and Teachta...
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  • Secretary. Currie-Wood was born December 12, 1991, in Austin, Texas. She studied violin at the University of Texas String Project and the Austin Chamber...
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  • result in the 1990 presidential election, in which their candidate Austin Currie obtained just 17% of the first preference vote. Fine Gael formed a government...
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    Giolla (WP) 25th 1987 Patrick O'Malley (PDs) Liam Lawlor (FF) 26th 1989 Austin Currie (FG) 27th 1992 Joan Burton (Lab) 4 seats 1992–2002 1996 by-election...
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  • August 1970, when six Stormont MPs (Gerry Fitt, Republican Labour Party; Austin Currie, Nationalist Party; Paddy Devlin, Northern Ireland Labour Party; John...
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  • Education, Unionist Herbert Kirk as Minister for Finance, SDLP member Austin Currie as Minister for Housing, Unionist Leslie Morrell as Minister for Agriculture...
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    Presidential candidates Seán Mac Eoin (1945, 1959) Tom O'Higgins (1966, 1973) Austin Currie (1990) Mary Banotti (1997) Gay Mitchell (2011) Unopposed presidential...
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    Giolla (WP) 25th 1987 Patrick O'Malley (PDs) Liam Lawlor (FF) 26th 1989 Austin Currie (FG) 27th 1992 Joan Burton (Lab) 4 seats 1992–2002 1996 by-election...
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    Presidential candidates Seán Mac Eoin (1945, 1959) Tom O'Higgins (1966, 1973) Austin Currie (1990) Mary Banotti (1997) Gay Mitchell (2011) Unopposed presidential...
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    Dala Austin Currie. Currie had only entered the Dáil for the first time 15 months previously following the 1989 general election. However, Currie had an...
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  • Currie (1875–1933), Canadian general Austin Currie (1939–2021), Irish politician Balfour Currie (1902–1981), Canadian scientist Barbara Flynn Currie (born...
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  • 1983 Patrick Hillery 60 Self-nomination n/a n/a Patrick Hillery 1990 Austin Currie 51 Oireachtas: Fine Gael 267,902 17.0% Mary Robinson Brian Lenihan 59...
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    leader Nora Owen – former deputy leader and former Minister for Justice Austin Currie – former presidential candidate Jim Higgins – former Chief Whip Alan...
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  • election neither side fielded sole candidates. Maguire was challenged by Austin Currie, a local SDLP activist (and later official candidate) who disagreed...
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    Giolla (WP) 25th 1987 Patrick O'Malley (PDs) Liam Lawlor (FF) 26th 1989 Austin Currie (FG) 27th 1992 Joan Burton (Lab) 4 seats 1992–2002 1996 by-election...
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    and disciple of Swami Vivekananda Birdy Sweeney (1931–1999) – actor Austin Currie (born 1939) – former member of the Parliament of Northern Ireland and...
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    Presidential candidates Seán Mac Eoin (1945, 1959) Tom O'Higgins (1966, 1973) Austin Currie (1990) Mary Banotti (1997) Gay Mitchell (2011) Unopposed presidential...
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    with five other Stormont MPs: Gerry Fitt, Republican Labour Party; Austin Currie, Nationalist Party; Paddy Devlin, Northern Ireland Labour Party; and...
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  • voting. The three major candidates were Brian Lenihan of Fianna Fáil, Austin Currie of Fine Gael, and Mary Robinson of the Labour Party. After the first...
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    Succeeded by Joan Burton Austin Currie Preceded by Chris Flood Minister of State at the Department of Health 1993–1994 Succeeded by Austin Currie Brian O'Shea Preceded by...
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    moved in, the Catholic squatters in the house next door were evicted. Austin Currie, then a young politician, complained both at the local council and at...
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    of the short-lived United Ulster Unionist Party, and the latter by Austin Currie, who defied the official SDLP decision to not contest the seat. Maguire...
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  • American basketball player Austin Crute (born 1995), American actor and singer Austin Currie (1939–2021), Irish politician Austin F. Cushman (1830–1914),...
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    Presidential candidates Seán Mac Eoin (1945, 1959) Tom O'Higgins (1966, 1973) Austin Currie (1990) Mary Banotti (1997) Gay Mitchell (2011) Unopposed presidential...
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    it began to target critics of militant loyalism – the homes of MPs Austin Currie, Sheelagh Murnaghan, Richard Ferguson and Anne Dickson were attacked...
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  • the 1994 and 1999 elections. He also was director of elections for Austin Currie, the Fine Gael candidate, in the 1990 presidential election. In 2001...
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    Presidential candidates Seán Mac Eoin (1945, 1959) Tom O'Higgins (1966, 1973) Austin Currie (1990) Mary Banotti (1997) Gay Mitchell (2011) Unopposed presidential...
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    civil rights activists, including nationalist Member of Parliament (MP) Austin Currie, protested against housing discrimination by squatting in a house in...
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  • Division" were responsible. 20 June: shortly after Nationalist Party MP Austin Currie and others began squatting in a house allocated to an unmarried 19-year-old...
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