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surname .
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Examples
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Moimoi has withdrawn from the Kiwis squad with a broken arm and he has been replaced by Sam McKendry, an uncapped 21-year-old from Penrith.
Gareth Thomas scores a try as Wales beat Scotland in European Cup Andy Wilson 2010
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On 14 February, the Evening Herald newspaper in Dublin ran a story with quotes from Helen McKendry about Adams' standing in Louth.
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Because, like martyrs Greg McKendry and Steven Johns proved, we are willing to do whatever is necessary to stop you.
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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Because, like martyrs Greg McKendry and Steven Johns proved, we are willing to do whatever is necessary to stop you.
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McKendry said he did not believe the McConville family and their supporters would run into Adams during their visit.
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So writes domestic terrorist James Adkisson, the Knoxville church shooter who murdered Greg McKendry and Linda Kraeger in cold blood.
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Speaking at the spot where her remains were discovered, the McConville's son-in-law Seamus McKendry said:The Provisional Movement used the beautiful countryside of County Louth as a dumping ground for the bodies of those they kidnapped, tortured and eventually murdered in the pretence of freeing Ireland.
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One of the dead, Greg McKendry, apparently took a shotgun blast full in the chest while trying to shield other members from the line of fire.
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Special nod goes one of the victims, Greg McKendry, 60, who stepped in front of the guy to try and shield others from the shotgun's blast.
Time To Re-Evaluate archmage 2008
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McKendry already wrote and directed a short called Everything in This Country Must about two soldiers in Northern Ireland who accidentally hit a woman and her son.
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