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Kinsella

Kinsella meaning

A surname from Irish.

Example sentences (20)

Cllr Kinsella asked Derbyshire County Council Leader Barry Lewis at a Full Council meeting on May 24 for an explanation and claimed he was told there is now a need to provide seats for the newly-created Reform Group.

Cosmetic dentist Hanna Kinsella is making a documentary to show how tooth decay is a ‘completely preventable’ disease.

Dan Kilpatrick and Nizaar Kinsella will be providing expert analysis from the ground.

Having assessed the situation, a decision was made for crew member Cathal Kinsella to swim ashore with a tow rope.

Kinahan's heart-warming and touching new play explores “a hidden social reality we are only beginning to understand” and any opportunity to see Kinsella take the stage is an opportunity not to be missed.

Kinsella said that Town allowed MK Dons too much of the ball and the ability to dictate the game as Swindon failed to win for a sixth straight away game.

Patrick Kinsella (44) of St Ronan’s Gardens, Clondalkin pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to one count of endangerment on Nangor Road, Clondalkin on June 21st, 2022.

The death has occurred of Anna Butler née Kinsella of Hawthorn Drive, Hillview, Waterford, April 15, 2023.

The George Moody Middle School student stands with (from left) Kristi Kinsella, HCPS School Board vice chair and Brookland District representative; Sandy Erijarla, 2023 runner-up; and Lesley Hughes, the school division’s chief learning officer.

Door staff intervened at this stage and Critchley, Duffy, Kinsella, Miller, Quinn, the boy and three unknown males were ejected from the premises onto Peter Street alongside several women in their company.

Gillian Kinsella sought advice on the 'Mrs Hinch Gardening Tips' Facebook group, posting: "Looking for suggestions on how to treat the algae on the fence while protecting the flower bed.

Individually, Alice Kinsella could challenge for a women’s all-around medal.

It is yet to be confirmed whether the acclaimed show and the Kinsella crime family will return for a third season.

Kingdom Boxing Club ace Daryl Gray won gold in Sunday’s Scottish light middleweight Category D (11-15 bouts) final at Motherwell’s Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility, beating Joe Kinsella of Highland Boxing Academy, Inverness, on points.

Kinsella joins her after a 23rd-placed finish with 51.999.

Kinsella said moving the attention away from the students and onto Chip is the first step.

Kinsella tried to maintain a semblance of normalcy for her children.

Kinsella was born in Colchester, where his dad Mark spent seven years, helping United win a Conference and FA Trophy double in 1992.

Local farmer Liam Burke, Woodfield won the Kinsella Cup for the champion of the Show and Sale with a Limousin bullock weighing 720kg and making €2,280.

Patrick Green, chief executive of the Ben Kinsella Trust, said: “The Government’s ‘two-strike’ policy was presented as an important intervention in the fight against knife crime, promising to deter potential offenders and deliver justice for victims.