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Parnell

[ pahr-nel, pahr-nl ]

noun

  1. Charles Stewart, 1846–91, Irish political leader.


Parnell

/ pɑːˈnɛl; ˈpɑːnəl /

noun

  1. ParnellCharles Stewart18461891MIrishPOLITICS: nationalistPOLITICS: politician Charles Stewart. 1846–91, Irish nationalist, who led the Irish Home Rule movement in Parliament (1880–90) with a calculated policy of obstruction. Although Gladstone was converted to Home Rule (1886), Parnell's career was ruined by the scandal over his adultery with Mrs O'Shea
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Derived Forms

  • ˈʲԱˌ, noun
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ʲ·Աi noun
  • ʲ·Աiٱ noun
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"This is not an endless offensive," said Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell, adding that the US was not seeking regime change, and would continue to use overwhelming force until its goals are met.

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On his 26-yard touchdown pass to Koen Parnell, he had close to six seconds in the pocket before releasing the ball to his open target.

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Chris Parnell doesn’t think the cowbell works and he is right, but out comes a legendary music producer to not only disagree but also state that the opposite is true.

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Rufus Parnell Jones was born Aug. 12, 1933, in Texarkana, Ark., but lived most of his life in the Los Angeles area.

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PC Connor Parnell, who patrols the West End, said the situation "is not looking particularly good, as crimes are particularly on the rise around sexual offences".

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