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Corrigan

American  
[kawr-i-guhn, kor-] / ˈkɔr ɪ gən, ˈkɒr- /

noun

  1. Mairead Former name of Mairead Corrigan Maguire.


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Speaking ahead of the hearing, Amnesty International's Northern Ireland director Patrick Corrigan said he expected it would reveal "more about the true scale" of surveillance journalists faced.

From BBC

Celebrity chefs including Raymond Blanc, Michel Roux and Richard Corrigan have also signed the petition which now has more than 20,000 signatures.

From BBC

Celebrity chefs such as Raymond Blanc, Michel Roux and Richard Corrigan have added their voices to calls for a re-think on closing the Michelin-starred restaurant.

From BBC

"Most European cities cherish their legendary resturants. Why in the name of God would we want to lose Veeraswamy?" said Corrigan.

From BBC

“Although our holding resolves the orders in this particular case, we urge the Legislature to revisit issues surrounding court-ordered ancillary payments in criminal cases and address them in a more comprehensive manner,” Associate Justice Carol A. Corrigan wrote.

From Los Angeles Times