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    P. J. Kavanagh FRSL (6 January 1931 – 26 August 2015) was an English poet, lecturer, actor, broadcaster and columnist. His father was the ITMA scriptwriter...
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    Song Contest winner 1993 P. J. Kavanagh (1931–2015), British poet and broadcaster Paul Kavanagh (disambiguation) Pat Kavanagh (agent) (1940–2008), British...
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  • Swaim and starring Sigourney Weaver, Michael Caine, Keith Buckley, and P. J. Kavanagh. The film is about an American woman working at a foreign research and...
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  • Kavanagh (1904–1967) was an Irish poet. Patrick Kavanagh is also the name of: Patrick Kavanagh (police officer) (1923–2013), British police officer P...
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  • 1996) p. 399. P. J. Kavanagh, ed., Collected Poems of Ivor Gurney (OUP 1982) p. 12. J. Lucas, Modern English Poetry (London 1986) p. 96. P. J. Kavanagh, ed...
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    Brian Patrick Kavanagh (born January 18, 1967) is an American politician who represents the 27th district in the New York State Senate, representing Lower...
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  • player P. J. Jones (born 1969), American racing driver P. J. Joseph (born 1941), Indian politician P. J. Kavanagh (1931–2015), English poet P. J. Keefe...
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  • book by P. J. Kavanagh, published in 1966. The book won the Richard Hillary Prize. The book is a partial autobiography, dealing with Kavanagh's childhood...
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    variety/game show 3-2-1, Northern Irish entertainer Jimmy Cricket. The writer P. J. Kavanagh also did a stint as a Redcoat, and described his experiences in his...
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    More a Way of Life, which he co-chaired with Willie Rushton and poet P. J. Kavanagh. Screened on three evenings each week, this series was dropped after...
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