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For the numerous Irish names of prominent pioneers (such as Donelly, Hogan, etc.) see McClung's "Western
The Winning of the West, Volume 1 From the Alleghanies to the Mississippi, 1769-1776 Theodore Roosevelt 1888
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I want to ask you about "Don't Forget Me," the ballad that includes Tanya Donelly.
Mike Ragogna: Hey, Jon Stewart...What About Buffalo Tom? A Conversation with Bill Janovitz Mike Ragogna 2011
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I want to ask you about "Don't Forget Me," the ballad that includes Tanya Donelly.
Mike Ragogna: Hey, Jon Stewart...What About Buffalo Tom? A Conversation with Bill Janovitz Mike Ragogna 2011
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Donelly had hoped "Star" would sell 100,000 copies.
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Donelly, a native of Newport, R.I., spent a half dozen years as a side-woman with an occasionally brilliant post-feminist guitar band called Throwing Muses.
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"Star" was a haunting record and, frankly, we were surprised Donelly had it in her.
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Donelly is fighting a losing battle just to hang onto his millions that he made illegally.
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Professor Katherine Kat Donelly, heiress to her familys forgotten legacy, startles back to life inside her own grave, reanimated by the same power her death set free.
12/17/2006 - 12/24/2006 Miss Snark 2006
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Professor Katherine Kat Donelly, heiress to her familys forgotten legacy, startles back to life inside her own grave, reanimated by the same power her death set free.
Archive 2006-12-17 Miss Snark 2006
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Professor Katherine Kat Donelly, heiress to her familys forgotten legacy, startles back to life inside her own grave, reanimated by the same power her death set free.
HH Com 105 Miss Snark 2006
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