• Claire Kilroy (born 1973) is a contemporary Irish author. She was born, and currently resides, in Dublin, Ireland. Born in Dublin in 1973, Claire Kilroy...
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    education of a 19th century 3rd year student at Trinity College". Claire Kilroy's novel All Names Have Been Changed is set in Trinity College in the...
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  • The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-04-24. "Anne Enright and Claire Kilroy make Women's Prize for Fiction shortlist". The Bookseller. Retrieved...
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  • The Nowhere Birds (poems) 2003: Eugene O'Brien, Eden (play) 2004: Claire Kilroy, All Summer (novel) 2005: Nick Laird, To a Fault (poems) 2006: Philip...
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    of the team inexplicably introduced partway through the series 1 finale, Kilroy is a cel-animated anthropomorphic dog. His cartoon nature is never mentioned...
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  • Tea Obreht". BBC News. 8 June 2011. Retrieved 2 December 2011. Armistead, Claire (12 April 2011). "Orange prize shortlist favours debut novelists". The Guardian...
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  • television presenter. 24 December – Oisin Fagan, boxer. Full date unknown Claire Kilroy, novelist. Oisín McGann, author and illustrator. Seánie McMahon, Clare...
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  • This Is the Way (4th Estate) Lucy Caldwell - All The Beggars Riding Claire Kilroy - The Devil I Know Kathleen MacMahon - This Is How It Ends Thomas O'Malley...
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  • collection of short stories—in 2016. Reviewing the book in The Guardian, Claire Kilroy wrote: "Prosperity Drive is a book about sex and death. The protagonists...
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  • Godfrey. It is the sequel to the 1947 film Kilroy Was Here and is sometimes known by the alternative title of Kilroy on Deck. The film's sets were designed...
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  • the expense of more moderate unionist and nationalist parties. May – Claire Kilroy's debut novel All Summer was published. 20 May – Mark O'Rowe's play Crestfall...
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  • "How Debbie Kilroy achieves change for women and girls in the criminal legal system". Women's Agenda. Retrieved 1 April 2024. Keenan, Claire (4 June 2022)...
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  • listed Days Without End on its list of the 100 most influential novels. Kilroy, Claire (29 March 2014). "The Temporary Gentleman by Sebastian Barry review...
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  • short novel The Testament of Mary was published.[citation needed] Claire Kilroy's novel The Devil I Know was published.[citation needed] Music Television...
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  • International Dublin Literary Award. "Milkman". Public Store View. Kilroy, Claire (31 May 2018). "Milkman by Anna Burns review – creepy invention at heart...
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  • solved BBC News 24 14 October 2006 Kilroy, Debbie. "Peeping Sam? The Affairs of Samuel Pepys". Retrieved 2019-09-24. Kilroy, Debbie. "Peeping Sam? The Affairs...
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  • Irish Independent. Independent News & Media. Retrieved 7 April 2012. Kilroy, Claire (7 April 2012). "A shot of joy in the dark". Financial Times. Pearson...
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    States "Black Gold (1947) - Overview - TCM.com". Turner Classic Movies. "Kilroy Was Here (1947) - Overview - TCM.com". Turner Classic Movies. "Louisiana...
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  • Dobernack. Bruce Kirby appears as Roy Kissel. Paul Lipson appears as Waxy Kilroy. Humphrey Davis appears as the Attorney. Frank Gioseffi appears as Spider...
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  • October 29, 2014. Retrieved April 20, 2019. "THE LIST 2015 | The Kilroys". The Kilroys. April 27, 2015. Retrieved March 24, 2017. You Got Older The New...
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  • Rose: Easter 1916: The Rebellion that Set Ireland Free was published. Claire Kilroy's novel All Names Have Been Changed was published. 25 June – newly formed...
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  • 1970: Margaret Blount, When Did You Last See your Father? 1971: Thomas Kilroy, The Big Chapel 1972: John Berger, G 1973: Peter Redgrove, In the Country...
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  • Baker 6–8 6.03m 27x03 30 April 2004 Des Lynam Marcus Brigstocke Robert Kilroy-Silk 7–13 5.91m 27x04 7 May 2004 William Hague MP Claudia Winkleman Stanley...
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  • Sean Connery, Roger Moore, Anne Robinson, Chris Tarrant, Ruby Wax, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Bruce Forsyth, Richard Whiteley, Trevor McDonald, John Sergeant, Robin...
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  • 121 The Freeway Phantom 17 August 122 Leeann Lapham 24 August 123 Mark Kilroy 7 September 124 Hinterkaifeck 14 September 125 The Angels of Wynarka & Belanglo...
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  • among the greatest many years after his death. ISBN 9780374328221. Kilroy, Claire. Tenderwire: An Irish female violinist engages with shady characters...
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    write my name here. During World War II and for decades after, the phrase "Kilroy was here" with an accompanying illustration was widespread throughout the...
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  • endorsement of former chat show host Robert Kilroy-Silk, who stood as a candidate in the East Midlands. Kilroy-Silk then criticised Knapman's leadership...
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  • Foundation Award for Playwriting in 2015. Three of her plays have landed on The Kilroys' List. Her plays have been produced, commissioned and developed by Manhattan...
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    Rees-Mogg), the Leave Means Leave co-founder, Richard Tice, the writers, Claire Fox and James Heartfield (both once part of the Revolutionary Communist...
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