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smyth
noun
Obsolete spelling of smith
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Smyth was told she would have to pay compensation and would be barred from the area around the clinic on Great Victoria Street in Belfast.
Smyth was said to have replied in an exaggerated drawl: "You ain't seen harassment yet, darling".
Would Smyth be better appreciated if she had left to build her own brand like former colleagues Jason Atherton, Angela Hartnett, Marcus Wareing or if she was, say, a Blumenthal, a Roux, a Ramsay (ie, a man)?
"He may have to make his decision very shortly as to what he is going to do," said Mr Smyth.
The church's decision to keep the scandal hidden allowed Smyth to continue abusing children for years before the police in Northern Ireland finally caught up with him after receiving allegations from some of his victims.
And it's a process Smyth has worked hard at.
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Members of the 1936 expedition were Ruttledge (leader), J.M.L. Gavin, Wyn-Harris, G.N. Humphreys, Kempson, Morris (transport), P.R. Oliver, Shipton, Smyth-Windham (wireless), Smythe, Warren, and Wigram.
Their owners might open them, as Mrs Reeves-Smyth does, but you don't feel that the place has been poked and primped for the occasion.
There is something symbolically apt, for example, about the way the grotesque figure of the dead paedophile, Father Brendan Smyth, has returned to threaten the position of the head of the Irish church, Cardinal Sean Brady.
A statement issued through the federation's chairman, Glen Smyth, claimed that several reports into suspected police wrongdoings were making the IPCC appear "less than impartial" and "not unlike a pressure group with an agenda".
The most notorious of these abusers was Father Brendan Smyth, a serial sexual predator of children who even after the Catholic hierarchy learned of his crimes in the 1970s kept moving him around not only Ireland but also the United States.
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