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unusual facts about Heffernan


Charles Martin Loeffler

His best-known works include the symphonic poems La Mort de Tintagiles (after Maeterlinck), La Bonne Chanson (after Verlaine), A Pagan Poem (after Virgil), and Memories of My Childhood (Life in a Russian Village), as well as the song-cycle Five Irish Fantasies (to words by W. B. Yeats and Heffernan), and the chamber works Music for Four String Instruments and Two Rhapsodies for oboe, viola and piano.


Barbara Lawton

The panel outlined a public policy plan for full-public financing of political campaigns that would “pass constitutional muster.” The panel was also known as the “Heffernan Commission” referring to the retired Wisconsin Supreme Court Chief Justice, Neil Heffernan, who chaired the panel.

Bill Heffernan

Following the launch of the Senate inquiry into Gene Patents by Senator Heffernan, Mervyn Jacobsen, founder and 40 per cent shareholder of the Melbourne company Genetic Technologies, which holds the patents for BRCA1 and BRCA2, backed down from threatened legal action.

G.W. Sok

This incarnation sees Saggar teaming up with, amongst others, Oli Heffernan (Year of Birds, Shrug) and G.W.Sok.

Gerald Heffernan

Gerald "Gerry" Joseph Heffernan (July 24, 1916 in Montreal, Quebec – January 16, 2007 in Moraga, California) was a professional ice hockey player who played for the Montreal Canadiens in the National Hockey League.

After retiring from hockey Gerald Heffernan became an insurance salesman and lived the rest of his years in Moraga, California.

Joanne Cuddihy

She, along with Marian Andrews-Heffernan, Claire Bergin, and Michelle Carey set a new Irish record of 3:27.48, but failed to qualify for the final after finishing fourth in their heat.

Junior Heffernan

Heffernan was fatally injured in a collision during the Seven Bridges Road race near Olveston in Gloucestershire, England.

The Prom Kings

The band consisted of Fredrik Ramberg (guitar), Renato López (guitar), Josh Heffernan (drums), Mauricio Jacome (now a solo artist known as BRANDAO) (bass), and Chris Carney (vocals).


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