What is Moynihan?

  • (noun): United States politician and educator (1927-2003).

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List Of Historical Records Of The Milwaukee Panthers - Women's Soccer
1)* 8-9-1 Greg Henschel 1st Round 2011 Horizon League (1)* 19-3 Michael Moynihan #23 2nd Round 2010 Horizon League (2)* 12-7-2 Michael Moynihan 1st Round 2009 ...
John Westergaard - Career
... Westergaard also served as treasurer for Daniel Patrick Moynihan from the earliest days of his political career through four Senate campaigns ... Westergaard agreed to serve as Moynihan's campaign treasurer when he ran for New York City Council president ... Moynihan lost that race but the two men remained friends, and in 1976 Westergaard became treasurer of Moynihan's first successful Senate race ...
Moynihan (surname)
... Moynihan is a surname with Irish origin ... Recorded in several spellings forms including Moynihan, Monahan, Monaghan, Monaham, Minihane, Minihan, and probably others, this is an Irish surname of great antiquity ... The modern spellings are usually Moynihan and Monaghan, the spelling in the 16th century being generally recorded as Minighane, and regarded as the principal surname of West Cork ...
Sinead Moynihan - Personal Life
... Moynihan was born in Salford and is the eldest of three sisters (Lara and Hayley Moynihan) ... Moynihan is best friends with Linzey Cocker partner of Waterloo Road and Hollyoaks actor Oliver Lee whom she met when the pair starred in Drop Dead Gorgeous ...
David Mc Millan (smuggler) - Biography - Criminal Career
... In 1979, McMillan fell out with disgraced peer Lord Tony Moynihan after the exiled lord attempted to trap McMillan in a gambling-sting operation using the large-scale bets of the ... Moynihan had hoped to employ McMillan's technical expertise to detonate an explosive capsule in the necks of fighting cocks, and so determine the winners ... Moynihan planned only to swindle McMillan out of the betting stake after a test game ...

Famous quotes containing the word moynihan:

    A commonplace of political rhetoric has it that the quality of a civilization may be measured by how it cares for its elderly. Just as surely, the future of a society may be forecast by how it cares for its young.
    —Daniel Patrick Moynihan (20th century)