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Redmond

[red-muhnd]

noun

  1. John Edward, 1856–1918, Irish political leader.

  2. a city in W central Washington.



Redmond

/ ˈɛ峾əԻ /

noun

  1. John Edward . 1856–1918, Irish politician. He led the Parnellites from 1891 and helped to procure the Home Rule bill of 1912, but was considered too moderate by extreme nationalists

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Both Siobhan Redmond and Patrick Ryecart will reprise their roles on stage.

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It is this momentum that Gemma Redmond and her partner Ellis Price hope will help them sell his Cardiff flat as they plan to buy their first house together.

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"We've got a dog and a cat in a one-bedroom flat, so it's a bit cramped," said Ms Redmond, who works as a veterinary nurse.

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"I'm a bit apprehensive because it's my first time buying and this is our first joint mortgage," said Ms Redmond, "but it's a good time to get a mortgage."

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“I have a lot of different emotions right now,” Freeland said, referencing fired bench coach Mark Redmond along with Black.

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