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Dr. Sean McNamara (born April 24, 1967) is a fictional character on FX Networks' drama series Nip/Tuck, portrayed by Dylan Walsh. His character opens the show with the trademark catchphrase,...

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    News Source: BBC | over 1 year ago
    Messages will be charged at your standard operator rate.) 1127: Sounds like spring has sprung on Merseyside, the perfect time of year for a quick spruce up of the BBC Sport website then...Chief football writer Phil McNulty at Anfield: "Glorious
  • Five records fall at County Championships

    News Source: Presidio Sports | 2 years ago
    The San Marcos girls 4×400 relay team rewrote the county meet record book, clocking 3:56.36 to shatter the previous record of 4:03.07 the Royals set last year. San Marcos' fab four of Elysia Hodges, Marie Brashears, Kaylin Koopmans and Hannah
  • Jarlath's inspired by Walsh show

    News Source: Independent | 2 years ago
    St Jarlath's added another chapter to their Hogan Cup story when beating Coliste Chrost R in a splendid clash at Claughan. That Jarlath's had to strain every sinew to secure a berth in the decider against St Colman's, Newry at Croke Park on April 9,
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    News Source: Independent | 2 years ago
    S St Colman's are only an hour away from retaining their All- Ireland Colleges SFC A title after overcoming the challenge of Dundalk Schools in Crossmaglen yesterday. The Hogan Cup holders got off to a whirlwind start in this semi-final clash with
  • Heraghty's brace helps Summerhill stun Jarlath's

    News Source: Independent | over 3 years ago
    A hat-trick of second-half goals saw Summerhill College shock St Jarlath's of Tuam at Kilcoyne Park in Tubbercurry yesterday. The Sligo school -- marking their return to the 'A' championship this year -- were four points behind the Connacht kingpins


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