Parnell

[ US /ˈpɑɹnəɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. Irish nationalist leader (1846-1891)
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How To Use Parnell In A Sentence

  • We had also as guests Col. Sumner and wife, Bvt.Col. Parnell and family, Mr. Geo. Sixty Years of California Song
  • There's no doubt in my own mind that it was O'Connell, and frankly I find his large-hearted liberal nationalism much more attractive than Parnell's somewhat neurotic and narrow ideology. Time to back up, folks
  • A short spell for Parnells in Dublin was the only break between 1973 and 1996.
  • There's massive interest compared to a few years ago, " said Stephen Parnell of WhichEB5, a consultancy that started as a relocation service and now focuses almost exclusively on EB-5 visas.
  • John Timson looked up from the radar set and Parnell's face creased into a concerned frown. LET NOT THE DEEP
  • They tore metal window bars off the front of Parnella House and were smashing the bus shelter with them.
  • He thought about the day he had taken Johnny to see `My Fair Lady" in the Plaza Cinerama Theatre on Parnell Square. DESPERADOES
  • Ms. Palin, 45, the Republican vice-presidential nominee last year, was supposed to serve through the end of 2010; she said she would cede control of the state to Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell on July 26.
  • ‘Not every player is inclined to be redshirted,’ Parnell laughs.
  • I hoise [22] up Parnell partly to spite the envious Irish folks here, particularly Tom Leigh. The Journal to Stella
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