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killian
proper noun
An anglicized spelling of Cillian.
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Killian advances still another typology based on the direction of the change advocated or opposed.
"Can we get Killian some chips?
The Hunger And The Howling Of Killian Lone by Will Storr is published by Short Books.
Earlier this month, one of the party's highly-regarded Dublin city councillors, Killian Forde, left to join Irish Labour.
"Some people who wouldn't ever have thought about taking a local-authority service need us now," Ms Killian says.The consequence and a silver liningAlready, councils are trimming their costs.
Ms Killian says parking receipts in Brentwood, a town in her empire, are down by as much as a quarter as people stay at home or take the bus.Finally, councils expect to spend more on other, free services.
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KILLIAN--Susan, Z.,died on September 26 , 2011at the age of 64.
Launched earlier this year, by a team that includes OFM writer Killian Fox, the Gannet visits food obsessives in different countries – an American restaurant critic in Paris, a Vietnamese chef in London – and asks them to cook a favourite dish.
Deco is played by Killian Donnelly, a stalwart of Les Mis and Phantom but never before the lead.
He is the author of three critically acclaimed books including The Heretics: Adventures with the Enemies of Science and the novel The Hunger and the Howling of Killian Lone.
"We became used to the benefit of that interest," says Joanna Killian, chief executive of Essex County Council, which has some £300m ($440m) invested in the markets on a typical day.
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