Proper noun
Quinlan (plural Quinlans)
A surname.
And now that the Rhythm Foundation has secured a new nine-year lease on the North Beach Bandshell, James Quinlan is confident the nonprofit has plenty of time to continue the hard work of community cohesion. Source: Internet
Hers was the infamous Quinlan Vos, a Jedi first known for his abilities and heroism. Source: Internet
Cllr Quinlan believes that extending the Greenway will give an economic boost to Waterford and Tramore and single day visitors will be encouraged to become overnight visitors due to the large proposed size of the Greenway. Source: Internet
Intel at first planned to demonstrate the P5 in June 1992 at the trade show PC Expo, and to formally announce the processor in September 1992, p. 8, "Intel to offer a peek at its `586' chip", Tom Quinlan, InfoWorld, March 16, 1992. Source: Internet
It was in the mid-1980s when Ronan Quinlan first heard about a dolphin in Dingle Bay. Source: Internet
For her students, Quinlan has a message for all of them during this confusing and difficult time. Source: Internet