Proper noun
A surname from Irish.
A village in Livingston County, Illinois, United States.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAaron Gillane fired 2-6 and substitute Seamus Flanagan pounced for a third goal late on that acted as the insurance score for John Kiely’s side. Source: Internet
A review into the legal protections offered to complainants in sexual assault cases published in August, was first instituted by the previous minister for justice Charlie Flanagan following the high-profile Belfast rape trial in 2018. Source: Internet
And therein lies cause for real regret. citation Brian Flanagan has expressed regret for his actions during the Weatherman years, and compared the group's activities to terrorism. Source: Internet
Allan McGregor was back between the sticks, former Brighton defender Connor Goldson was signed to lead from the centre of defence alongside Nikola Katic, and Borna Barisic and Jon Flanagan were brought in to bolster either full-back position. Source: Internet
As Gov. Tim Walz and Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan launched a statewide small business listening tour — to hear from owners and workers how COVID-19 has affected them — they visited Stillwater and White Bear Lake on Tuesday. Source: Internet
And because the two musicians have an excellent, longstanding rapport, the style they’ve forged between themselves feels like an extension of the Flanagan heritage rather than an imitation of it.“ Source: Internet