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McGovern

[muh-guhv-ern]

noun

  1. George (Stanley), 1922–2012, U.S. politician: Democratic presidential candidate 1972, senator 1963–81.



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She came on alongside Martha Thomas, who replaced a second debutant in Hibernian's Kathleen McGovern, who Andreatta said "held her own".

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There is also a first call up for Hibernian striker Kathleen McGovern, who has 25 goals for the Scottish Women's Premier League leaders, while Rangers captain Nicola Docherty and two club-mates - winger Brogan Hay and forward Kirsty Howat - are recalled.

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We have been in the midst of a hurricane of lawlessness for more than 50 years, going back at least to the Watergate scandal, when another Republican president, Richard Nixon, attempted to steal an election by ordering the break in and bugging of the opposition party, the Democrats, who were in the midst of running a candidate, George McGovern, against him for the presidency.

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Eileen McGovern, who lost her daughter in a farm accident more than 30 years ago, says she lives in fear of another family going through that grief because of a lack of services locally.

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McGovern, a regular face at Tao Comedy Studio, describes comedy classes as a workout, but instead of making gains, she’s healing childhood wounds.

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