My boss and the Senator of West Virginia got into a brannigan over who grew up in the family that had the smallest outhouse. |
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The youngs and the olds have different opinions, so they can have a brannigan. |
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We had a brannigan about this at the Caughey home one night. |
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The second round was a brannigan from bell to bell. Both men went out for blood and both got it. |
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In the last decade of his life he went for long stretches without touching booze. Then stresses and strains would build up inside him and he would embark on a brannigan. |
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Mr Goldberg accepts in those circumstances that Mr Brannigan orally authorised the making of the application. |
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United's managing director Mal Brannigan says the Blades have not given up hope of keeping the 21-year-old. |
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Paul Brannigan, 25, has won rave reviews since being plucked from obscurity to become a leading man by veteran director Ken Loach. |
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Brannigan at once charts a complicated and nuanced vision of race while questioning its received boundaries and binaries. |
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Veteran defender Kenny Brannigan scored the opener in the 10th minute. |
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David Brannigan, 36, had grown annoyed after failing to get an appointment with a NHS consultant to look at a growth on his brain. |
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Kenneth Gray stood over his partner of two and a half years, Lisa Brannigan, as she slept with her 12-year-old daughter, Teesside Crown Court heard. |
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The Bankies stretched their advantage six minutes after the break when Kenny Brannigan rose unchallenged in the box to direct Smith's corner kick past Garden. |
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