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He calls Mr. Lippin Dadda, Mr. Hayes Daddy.
The three characters in "After Luke" — Dadda (Colin Lane) and his boys, Son (Gary Gregg) and Maneen (Michael Mellamphy) — form a primal triangle.
Even though Kemp, Kath and Ed's old "dadda" is doddering, George D. Taylor seems to be acting senility without the old man's attendant deceit.
Maneen has gone off to London to make his fortune while Son has remained in Cork, fixing cars and tending to his chickens and to Dadda.
And that's often how we see them: Maneen to the left, Son to the right, Dadda downstage in the middle, a wedge always between them.
When he wakes from his nap, he asks for tiger-bear ("We couldn't tell if it was a tiger or bear so we called it tiger-bear," Mr. Lippin says) and Dadda hurries off.
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Dadda and his team tested both shoal features in two different trials.
Dadda believes that fish with more symmetric brains can judge information from both visual fields equally.
Dadda was supported by her family, community and her mother.
Dadda scarcely breastfed her child since his birth as she had little milk.
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