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Cullen

[ kuhl-uhn ]

noun

  1. dzܲ·ٱ [koun-, tey, -, tee], 1903–46, U.S. poet.


Cullen

/ ˈʌə /

noun

  1. CullenWilliam Douglas1935MBritishLAW: judge William Douglas , Baron. born 1935, Scottish judge who conducted public inquiries into the Piper Alpha disaster (1990), the Dunblane school shootings (1996), and the Ladbroke Grove rail disaster (1999); led the tribunal which turned down the appeal (2002) of Abdelbaset al-Megrahi against his conviction for the 1988 Lockerbie bombing
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If it seemed like the score that would settle Leo Cullen's side, the final 15 minutes of the half was all Northampton.

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Midfielder Josh Cullen said promotion feels "absolutely amazing" and added: "This is a day I'll never forget."

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"Rieko is a world-class, 81-cap All Black who has been operating at the very top level of the international game and Super Rugby for many seasons," said head coach Leo Cullen.

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Cullen was one of the journalists who reported in the immediate aftermath of the Columbine High School shooting.

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Cullen demolishes many of the myths about the killers, including characterizations of them as bullied outsiders.

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