Proper noun
Linehan (plural Linehans)
A surname from Irish.
Casting Linehan and Mathews saw O'Hanlon in a modernised Shakespeare play broadcast by RTÉ, and were impressed by the "weird, gormless" face he could pull. Source: Internet
Behavioral Therapy (DBT), which was created by Marsha Linehan, Ph. Source: Internet
A week ago, playing from the same tees, Linehan nearly broke the Brook-Lea course record with a round of 65. Source: Internet
Regarding the series's religious content, Linehan says "Ted doesn't have an anti-religious view of life, but a non-religious view. Source: Internet
A midfielder at St. Michael’s as a walk-on, Linehan was voted most improved player as a senior. Source: Internet
Among the changes spearheaded by Fr. Linehan was the opening of the doors to women, non-Catholic ecumenical groups, and community organizations. Source: Internet