Paul Anthony Hegarty (born 25 July 1954) is a Scottish football player and manager. He was captain of Dundee United during their most successful era in...
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Paul Hegarty (born 12 January 1967) is a professor of French and Francophone studies, an author, experimental musician, and lecturer in aesthetics. Hegarty...
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Paul Hegarty (born 1954) is a Scottish football player and manager. Paul Hegarty may also refer to: Paul Hegarty (Irish footballer) (born 1967), former...
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Hegarty (Irish: Ó hÉigeartuigh) is an Irish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anton Hegarty (1892–1944), British athlete who competed...
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published it separately. In attempting to define noise music and its value, Paul Hegarty (2007) cites the work of noted cultural critics Jean Baudrillard, Georges...
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Paul Hegarty (born 30 May 1967 in Raphoe, County Donegal, Ireland) is former Irish footballer and current assistant manager of League of Ireland Premier...
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progressive rock as a fixed point to determine what was to follow. —Paul Hegarty and Martin Halliwell "Post-progressive" is rock music which distinguishes...
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characterizations based only on the most visible bands of the early to mid-1970s – Paul Hegarty and Martin Halliwell Critics of the genre often limit its scope to a...
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Paul Hegarty (Player/manager) (2002–2005) Pascal Vaudequin (2005) Liam Beckett (2005–2008) John Gregg (2008–2011) Allan Blair (caretaker: 2011) Paul Carlyle...
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see future Scotland international players such as Dave Narey, Paul Sturrock, Paul Hegarty, Davie Dodds, Eamonn Bannon and Maurice Malpas spend the majority...
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