If any Haligonian rifleman who could enlighten me on these origins I would be grateful. |
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A bunch of Haligonian halfwits named me after the strip joint where I was first spotted. |
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Haligonian hearts were all-a-flutter, however, with Andrea Dorfman's follow-up to her debut film Parsley Days. |
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Chapter six turns to the 1946 challenge of the Black Haligonian Viola Desmond to racial segregation. |
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The erroneous derivation from halig has given rise to the demonym Haligonian, which is of recent origin and not in universal use. |
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The latest edition does end on a peculiarly Haligonian note of ambivalence, hinting that Metro Halifax in 2009 was drifting into an uncertain future. |
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A native Haligonian, the bookish son of a Wexford sea captain, Power was shy and insecure and had resisted appointment to the episcopacy out of fear of failure. |
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All of the porters also belonged to Union Lodge, a black freemasons' temple popular with seafarers, sleeping car porters, and prosperous black Haligonian businessmen. |
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