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    Brendan McFarlane (born 1951) is an Irish republican activist. Born into a Roman Catholic family, he was brought up in the Ardoyne area of north Belfast...
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    Ireland. A unit of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA), led by Brendan McFarlane, launched a bombing and shooting attack on a pub on Aberdeen Street...
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  • South Australia Brendan McFarlane (born 1951), Irish republican activist Duncan McFarlane (1841–1918), New Zealand politician Hugh McFarlane (1815–1882),...
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  • Brendan Hughes (June 1948 – 16 February 2008), also known as "The Dark", and "Darkie" was a leading Irish republican and former Officer Commanding (OC)...
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  • Brendan McFarlane (known as "Bik"), has publicly disputed this version of events. Only one other prisoner on the prison wing O'Rawe and McFarlane were on...
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    denied by several hunger strikers and Brendan McFarlane, who was OC inside the prison during the hunger strike. McFarlane states O'Rawe's version of events...
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  • figure in Irish mythology Tuan (band), an Irish music band formed by Brendan McFarlane Tuan Tuan and Yuan Yuan, giant pandas sent by mainland China to Taiwan...
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  • scientific integrity Leung Bik (1843–1911), Hong Kong martial artist Brendan McFarlane (born 1951), Irish Republican activist, nicknamed Bik All pages with...
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  • delivering food supplies arrived at the entrance to H7, whereupon Brendan McFarlane and other prisoners took the occupants hostage at gunpoint and moved...
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  • Brendan (1 August 1995). The Long War: The IRA and Sinn Féin, Second Edition. Syracuse University Press. ISBN 978-0-8156-0597-3. O'Brien, Brendan (2019)...
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