Proper noun
A surname from Irish.
A female given name from Irish
A ghost town in Wayne County, Missouri, United States.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAlso known by the pseudonyms Leo Kessler, Duncan Harding and John Kerrigan, Whiting churned out book after book - mainly war thrillers, but also works of history - which sold millions of copies and attracted a loyal following. Source: Internet
Kerrigan won the The Bill Willis Trophy his senior season (2010) while also becoming the Big Ten Conferences all-time leader in forced fumbles with 14, which also tied the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) career record of 14 forced fumbles. Source: Internet
Kerrigan was also awarded Purdue's "Pit Bull Award" in 2009, which was given to the player that exemplified and displayed tenacity and tough play. Source: Internet
A great catch by Penrith wicketkeeper Ali Craig to dismiss Fulwood and Broughton professional Simon Kerrigan off the bowling of Greg Hall. Source: Internet
But when asked at the meeting by Board President Bob Kerrigan if he had any comment on the discussion regarding the MOU, Langer simply said, “not at this time.” Source: Internet
Health and medicine editor Candice Bailey spoke to Kerrigan McCarthy, head of the Outbreak Response Unit at South Africa’s National Institute for Communicable Diseases following an outbreak of the disease in the northern parts of the country. Source: Internet