Mccarthy Sentence Examples
The castle, built c. 1446 by Cormac McCarthy, was of immense strength, and parts of its walls are as much as 18 ft.
A trading station called Georgetown is situated on McCarthy's Island, so named after Sir Charles McCarthy, the governor of Sierra Leone, who in 1824 was captured and beheaded by the Ashanti at the battle of Essamako.
Later she received a telephone call from the Norfolk Police Department, but it only confirmed what Officer McCarthy had already told her.
McCarthy spelled out the details.
In 1818 Sir Charles McCarthy, governor of Sierra Leone, obtained the cession of the islands to Great Britain from the chiefs of the Baga country, and in 1882 France recognized them to be a British possession.
From the falls to McCarthy's Island, a distance of 200 m., the river valley, which here presents a park-like appearance, is enclosed by low rocky hills of volcanic character.
In 1537 Lord Thomas Fitzgerald and his five uncles were executed for rebellion in Munster, and the English government made every effort to lay hands also on Gerald, the youthful heir to the earldom of Kildare, a boy of twelve years of age who was in the secret custody of his aunt Lady Eleanor McCarthy.
The colony proper (including St Mary's Island, British Kommbo, the Ceded Mile, McCarthy's Island and other islets) has an area of about 69 sq.
The region above McCarthy's Island is hilly.
There are no mines in the colony, nor any apparent mineral wealth, except ridges of ironstone in the regions above McCarthy's Island.
AdvertisementA government steamer runs regularly from Bathurst to McCarthy's Island, and a smaller boat plies on the upper river.
St Mary's Isle was acquired in 1806; McCarthy's Isle was bought in 1823; the Ceded Mile was granted by the king of Barra in 1826; and British Kommbo between 1840 and 1855.
This would have been a comprehensive and intelligible arrangement, but so strong a feeling in opposition to any cession of British territory was manifested in parliament, and by various mercantile bodies, that the government of the day was unable to press the scheme."' Nothing was done, however, to secure for the Gambia a suitable hinterland, and in 1877 the 4th earl of Carnarvon (then colonial secretary) warned British traders that they proceeded beyond McCarthy's Isle at their own risk.
Both Ms Wise and Mr McCarthy, a chemist from Waterford, Republic of Ireland, suffered bruises in the struggle.
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AdvertisementAt the party is Philip Kaufman, a Pulitzer prize winning journalist exiled from the US in the McCarthy witchhunts.
The idea of minimization is at the basis of one of the earliest non-monotonic formalisms, McCarthy's circumscription.
Joe McCarthy, the controversial senator from Wisconsin, was asked to be the child's godfather.
McCarthy was cynically hacked down for ours but somehow managed to play on afterward.
Nobody defended McCarthy, but nobody joined in with those helpful interjections which usually mark a Senate speech.
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Not even Hollywood was immune from the birth pangs of unionism and pre- McCarthy era political paranoia over the secret revolution of the masses.
McCarthy also takes a sideswipe at the changing focus of the FSA.
Patrick McCarthy 8 Stuck to his task well of marking pacey striker Tommy Smith.
On 20th February McCarthy made a six hour speech on the Senate floor about how the Democratic administration had been infiltrated by communist subversives.
AdvertisementSunderland manager Mick McCarthy is scouring the globe for the players who he hopes can rescue their disastrous season to date.
New Wolves boss Mick McCarthy has strengthened his squad with the signings of Jamie Clapham and Karl Henry.
McCarthy called for John L. Lewis and the striking miners to be drafted into the Army.
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In 1987, Robert Downey Jr. won a co-starring role in the critically acclaimed film Less Than Zero, starring alongside 1980's movie mainstays Andrew McCarthy, Jami Gertz and James Spader.
Jenny McCarthy transformed her casual, wash-and-go bob into a sleeker, sassier look with the addition of heavy fringe straight across her forehead.
In recent years, McCarthy has attracted an extensive fan base of women who can't get enough of her slightly raunchy take on the trials and tribulations of motherhood.
Jenny McCarthy has also struggled with losing the baby weight.
In fact, McCarthy has become a spokesperson for Weight Watchers, saying she had around 60 pounds to lose after giving birth to her son.
Jenny McCarthy is another one of the first victims in the Scary Movie 3 cast.
The hot faces of Candies ads have included Alyssa Milano and Jenny McCarthy.
The controversial ads--especially Jenny McCarthy's--are a combination of shocking, dirty, and sexy.
Among the most well known topic in the autistic community is Jenny McCarthy, a celebrity who has a child diagnosed with autism.
The online magazine has dedicated an entire section to McCarthy's experience as a parent who believes that vaccines triggered the condition in her child.
Actress Jenny McCarthy and her autism support organization, Generation Rescue, are among Wakefield's most vocal supporters.
Jenny McCarthy supports Wakefield in her blog on the Huffington Post, where she writes, that two parents from the Wakefield study suggest that there are problems with the BMJ's conclusions.
Pretty in Pink starred Molly Ringwald, Jon Cryer, and Andrew McCarthy.
Cormac McCarthy's The Road is a post-apocalyptic tale that won the Pulitzer Prize in 2008 and was made into a movie starring Christian Bale.
McCarthy got to talk to the widow.
She had received notice from Parkside's police officer McCarthy the prior day, Tuesday, late in the afternoon.
She was alone at the time but McCarthy would not leave until there was someone with her.
McCarthy (1881-1883), a former official of the Indian survey, which did good work in connexion with the determination of the FrancoSiamese frontier (1906).