She was one of Ireland's unsung heroes, battling not just for her own children, but for the most vulnerable children in the State. |
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Volunteers do work for which they're not paid, and that makes them unsung heroes, and I think we should celebrate them. |
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Nominations are flooding in for this year's People of Wiltshire Awards, set up to celebrate the achievements of the county's unsung heroes. |
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Residents in Codford have been paying tribute to one of the village's unsung heroes as he celebrates his 58th birthday on Tuesday. |
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The gala event, which was held in the City Hotel in Derry, is organised annually to recognise publicly the unsung heroes of the north west. |
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Nearly two years ago, an authentic military hero had died practically unwept and unsung. |
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Iona is a very plucky, determined, headstrong lady and is the unsung heroine in the whole of this saga. |
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German self representation is so low key that the sustained interest in Indology often tends to go unnoticed and unsung. |
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These are the unsung heroes of the Trust and I would like to thank them for their unstinting work in the care of others. |
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The city's unsung community stalwarts were honoured at a glittering ceremony last night in the Ebor Suite at York Racecourse. |
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True to a kids' art forms, I use pastels, pencil crayons and the great unsung medium of Jiffy markers. |
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The unsung Victorian adventurer hacked, bullied and charmed his way through uncharted jungle to help establish British colonial rule in Burma. |
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They existed as unsung heroes, their deeds of chivalry no more than whispers and rumours among the populace. |
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This is the latest movie to offer a sampling of the actor's largely unsung versatility. |
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He was, as it turned out, not far off the mark and so must have gathered information from early travellers and unsung explorers. |
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According to the last census there are 15, 141 of these unsung and unpaid heroes in Merton with around 2,000 of them young carers. |
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However, there are also the unsung heroes who individually and unassumingly, quietly work for social change and never receive public attention. |
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This is mostly true for fans, friends, and family of unsung folk hero Tim Hardin, the prolific songster who wasted his life living wasted. |
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At New Delhi's Triveni Art Gallery till May 29, the exhibition is a tribute to the unsung heroes of journalism. |
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She is generous with her praise for the unsung people who helped her, including her husband of seven years, Jon, and his children. |
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This year we are holding the third annual People of Wiltshire Awards to celebrate our unsung local heroes. |
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Another unsung hero has been a towering hulk who has made life miserable for opponents trying to stand in front of the San Jose net. |
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Every year Bexley Council celebrates the achievements of the borough's unsung heroes. |
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Thousands of the borough's unsung heroes will be celebrated next week but the majority will not even realise they are being honoured. |
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The oldest arthritis medicine, aspirin, may turn out to be the unsung hero after all. |
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The awards scheme is a wonderful way of rewarding the many, many unsung heroes whose efforts enhance the quality of everyone's life. |
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Last year's unsung hero, Lee Carsley, provided a great shield for our back four. |
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What India's unsung heroes, and heroines, have achieved these past few weeks against great odds should not go unrewarded or unnoticed. |
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The search for eight unsung Milnrow heroes of the Great War is proving frustrating for local historian Ralph Davidson. |
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Here's a Washington Post story about an unsung hero of 2002 who is not even a whistle-blower. |
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On Friday, the Evening Press will celebrate the unsung heroes of York at a glittering ceremony at York Racecourse. |
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As a nation, we ought to be thankful for the courage of unsung heroes who have sacrificed much to protect society. |
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It is the story of one of Ireland unsung heroes and the sad occasion of his execution captures the atmosphere prevailing at this loathsome event. |
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An award scheme to celebrate the achievements of Wiltshire's unsung heroes is being launched today. |
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We know about the most famous of these geniuses such as Einstein, Galileo, Newton and Darwin but this book also celebrates dozens of path-breakers who died unsung. |
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The guid folk of Airdrie should embrace and celebrate Ms Mitchell's talent and begin immediately the quest for a worthy successor to this largely unsung heroine. |
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The engineers that thrash out the technical standards at ITU-T meetings are the unsung heroes of the ICT world. |
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Zig and Zag The Big Breakfast's resident troublemakers are the unsung hero of fashion's faux fur moment. |
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These are stories, simply told, of real heroes, hitherto unsung but no less inspiring despite the passage of time. |
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I consider him a very good friend of mine and someone who is one of those unsung heroes. |
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This small community, committed and tenacious, yet largely unknown and unsung, carries an immense responsibility. |
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The front-line police officers who work directly with young people are unsung heroes in our youth justice system. |
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In this exclusive web video series, meet the NHL's unsung players and crews. |
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I wish Haley Barbour could have met one such man, an unsung hero of American life. |
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A Bradford woman who launched a community drug project after trying to help her foster son battle addiction has praised an awards scheme for unsung heroes. |
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She's interested in what's hidden from view, in questions of cultural and economic invisibility and, especially, in the unsung hopes and sacrifices of ordinary lives. |
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And then there are the unsung heroes, the grafters who put in so much hard work in order that one of rugby's most famous results could be achieved. |
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The tightly controlled choreography stirred the emotions while celebrating the unsung heroes of the backroom. |
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There, in his cluttered office at the end of a gravel lane, I came face to face with one of my unsung literary heroes. |
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He was not a patch on the hitherto unsung Michael Kasprowicz, who bowled with fire, bounce and zest during Australia's 3-0 whitewash of Sri Lanka. |
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The film was praised for showcasing the many unsung heroes of the movement who were ignored by previous film makers. |
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It's time to sing the praises of all those unsung heroes of Swindon! |
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Carers of people with mental illness, unsung heroes or unpaid slaves? |
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Somehow I think unsung social workers can reach out to the poor and downtrodden better than narcissistic guys who have gotten too much attention in the first place. |
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Ordinary folk remain the unknown and unsung heroes and heroines. |
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We Think Croydon's Champion is now in its fourth year and celebrates the unsung heroes working tirelessly for good causes within the local community. |
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They slogged in joint families, and finally died unwept and unsung. |
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The search is on to find an unsung sporting hero in Dulwich. |
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Cutting loose from the unsung genius is, however, his only chance at real fulfillment, real love, real mastery, transient and imperfect as they are. |
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One of the unsung heroes of the UK house music scene, James Talk has gone from a fledgling producer and DJ championed by Pete Tong to a global star, gracing the world's most respected labels and clubs on a regular basis. |
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The process of selecting the new Secretary-General in 2006 was cited as one of the unsung successes of the Council's cooperation with the General Assembly. |
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One must align oneself, so to speak, with the unsung efforts of so many individuals deeply committed to bringing peoples together and to facilitating development on the basis of love and mutual understanding. |
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I think the families are among the unsung heroes of the era. |
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The Diamond Jubilee Medal will acknowledge those unsung heroes from all walks of life who support and contribute to their communities, each in their own unique ways. |
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In 1985, she was the unsung star of Live Aid, and on her first album in decades she is righteously inflamed and funkier than a ferret on heat. |
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These unsung workers are the linchpin of our entire world economy. |
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Fury came into the ring unfancied, if not unsung but managed to confuse, cut and in the end outclass the champion whose last defeat was 11 years ago. |
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For all these unsung heroes and to the families of all those who died trying to save the lives of others, all parliamentarians extend their deep appreciation and admiration. |
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Few knew the colossal tasks these unsung heroes achieved. |
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It was also significant because the years of work done by Mclean, Maggie Alphonsi and all the unsung heroes of English women's rugby had finally been rewarded. |
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The Finance Department is your typical group of unsung heroes who work quietly behind closed doors and ensures that we keep our financial accounting accurate and up to date. |
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Ironically, Murthy remained unsung despite inspiring a whole generation of cinematographers. |
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Although these tours are not exactly a tourism innovation-let's face it: eating your way through a city is not exactly new-they are shifting the focus of urban tourism and are helping flaunt a city's often unsung treasures. |
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There is, however, one unsung hero to this otherwise tawdry story. |
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Apparently, it was felt that too many people were being honoured and that it should go to unsung heroes, rather than peers of the realm. |
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Still, it would take the work of thousands of unsung aviation technologists over many years before people could constantly fly in vast numbers at speeds and over distances undreamt-of in the early days of aviation. |
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He is, for Europe, one of our unsung heroes. |
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Generations of ski athletes, together with freeriders and unsung heroes on the ski scene, wait on the Mönchsjoch for the relay bands to fall from the sky. |
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Archivists and librarians are the unsung worker ants whose scurryings make books such as this one possible. |
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Search on for unsung heroes in Wales AGE Cymru has launched a search to find the unsung heroes that make life better for older people in communities across Wales. |
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