Proper noun
Lonergan (plural Lonergans)
A surname from Irish.
“Given what is going on around the world at the moment, what an opportunity to celebrate the first African-American to cut through in American culture,” Lonergan said. Source: Internet
Lonergan says he has put forward a proposal to stage the fight in Sydney on Boxing Day, with a start time that is optimised for US audiences on Christmas evening. Source: Internet
Lonergan (1959), pp. 19–25 Walls and bastions The French built the fort to control the south end of Lake Champlain and prevent the British from gaining military access to the lake. Source: Internet
All the tools of the filmmaker (Kenneth Lonergan) work in unison to help you feel Lee’s pain. Source: Internet
“Anthony Mundine can write Jeff a cheque now for the fight,’’ Dib said, “he can promote it himself but we are prepared to work with Dean Lonergan if that’s what the Horn camp wants. Source: Internet
“I find I can still watch it with pleasure from the outside,” Lonergan says, “though I’m that much more hard-pressed to describe it from the inside. Source: Internet