• George Edward Russell (9 April 1912 – 28 November 2004) was an Irish politician and company director. He was born 9 April 1912 in the family home at 4...
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  • Representatives Ted Russell (Irish politician) (George Edward Russell, 1912–2004), Irish politician and company director George Russell (footballer, born...
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  • Russell (Canadian politician) (1904–1977), Canadian politician and writer Ted Russell (Irish politician) (1912–2004), Irish politician and company director...
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    Kelly published his lengthy profile "Ted Kennedy on the Rocks" in GQ magazine. It captured Kennedy as "an aging Irish boyo clutching a bottle and diddling...
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  • David Russell (disambiguation), also Dave Russell, several people Davy Russell (born 1979), Irish jockey Dean Russell (born 1976), American politician Diana...
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    Corn, David (February 11, 2015). "As a Lawyer, Ted Cruz Defended Huge Jury Awards. As a Politician, He Opposed Them". Mother Jones. Retrieved January...
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    Register. Accessed Aug. 27, 2009. Russell, Jenna (September 13, 2009). "Son shuns spotlight, but not duty". The Boston Globe. "Ted Kennedy Jr. Of Branford won't...
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    President of the Irish Amateur Rowing Union (Rowing Ireland) from 1932–33 Burl Ives, American singer & actor Ted Russell (Irish politician), Mayor, TD &...
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  • footballer and bowler Jonny Evans (born 1988), Northern Irish footballer for Manchester United Ted Evans (footballer) (John Edward Evans, 1868–1942), English...
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  • is Irish for 'flood'. Tully is also an anglicised form of the Irish word tulach or tulaigh, meaning 'hill' or 'mound', and is used in various Irish place...
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