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Patricia /pəˈtrɪʃə/ is a common female given name of Latin origin. Derived from the Latin word patrician, meaning "noble", the masculine form of the name is Patrick. The name Patricia was the second most common female name in the United States according to the 1990 US Census.
It is commonly shortened to 'Pat', 'Pati/Paty', 'Patsy', Patti/Pattie', 'Trish' or 'Trisha/Tricia'. These diminutives are sometimes used as names in their own right. Another well-known variant of this is 'Patrice'.
According to the US Social Security Administration records, the use of the name for newborns peaked at #3 from 1937 to 1943 in the USA, after which it dropped in popularity, reaching a low of #442 in 2007. From 1928 to 1967, the name was ranked among the top #11 female names.
In Portuguese and Spanish-speaking countries, the name Patricia is common as well, pronounced [paˈtrisja], while in Italy Patrizia is the form, pronounced [paˈtriːtsja]. In Polish, the variant is Patrycja.
The name Finnegan in Ireland is derived from the native Gaelic Ó Fionnagáin Septs that were located mostly in Counties Galway, Roscommon and Louth. Descendants bearing this name, and its variant Finegan can still be mostly found in these three Counties. It may refer to:
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Victoria Wood CBE (born 19 May 1953) is an English comedienne, actress, singer-songwriter, screenwriter and director. Wood has written and starred in sketches, plays, films and sitcoms, and her live comedy act is interspersed with her own compositions, which she accompanies on piano. Wood also composed and performed the theme music for her award winning BBC sitcom Dinnerladies. Much of her humour is grounded in everyday life, and includes references to popular British media and brand names of quintessentially British products. She is noted for her skills in observing culture, and in satirising social classes.
She started her career in 1974 by winning the ATV talent show New Faces. It wasn't until the 1980s that she began to establish herself as a comedy star, with the award-winning television series Victoria Wood As Seen on TV and became one of Britain's most popular stand-up comics. In 1998, she wrote and starred in the (again, award-winning) sitcom Dinnerladies. In 2006, she won two BAFTA awards for her one-off drama for ITV1, Housewife, 49. Wood frequently works with long-term collaborators Julie Walters, Duncan Preston and Celia Imrie.
Kelsey Finnegan is an SF Bay Area native that has been working in development in Africa for over 6 years. At the age of 20, Kelsey partnered with a Ghanaian woman to create Happy Kids Foundation, a grassroots organization that supports vulnerable children in rural Ghana. Since moving to Rwanda in 2012, Kelsey has been working with Survivors Fund to support survivors of the Rwandan genocide. Today, the projects she leads are helping to improve the lives of over 20,000 people. In detailing her work in Ghana and Rwanda, Kelsey will discuss what it is that compels us to take action, and our own capacity as individuals to make an impact in the developing world.
Edward Newell's SSAB choral arrangement of Pat Ballard's 'Mr Sadman,' sung by the Kellyville Park School of Music Adult Chior, conducted by Patricia Finnegan at a fundraising concert for the Dunamaise Arts centre, Portlaoise, on 29th June 2013
Jerry Williams doing what he does best rock the socks out of everyone:P
Lucy Hood - Na Dathanna Den Naduir: Words and melody Lucy Hood, Musical arrangement and accompaniment Edward Newell, Vocal coaching Patricia Finnegan, Irish translation Lisa Keating and Cait Boyle
A one-off, fifty minute comedy sketch show special, written by and starring comedian Victoria Wood. Broadcast by the BBC on Christmas Day 1992. The show was linked by Duncan Preston and Wood as husband and wife daytime TV presenters 'Martin Cumbernauld' and 'Sally Crossthwaite'. Blatant parodies of the real husband and wife presenting team Richard Madeley and Judy Finnegan. This was Wood's first sketch show since the phenomenally successful Victoria Wood As Seen On TV ended in 1987, and included the new 'mini-soap' "The Mall", which featured the return of Mrs. Overall and the establishment of her own branch of Acorn Antiques. Several of Victoria Wood's stand up shows and sketch series "As Seen on TV" are available on DVD release. Transferred from an original VHS recording of a BBC tran...
Barry Finnegan gives an 11 minute run-down as to why he's opposed to the CETA. See more: https://stop-ttip.org/about-cetacheck/ One has to remember, that the only EU and Canadian government-recognised research paper on CETA predicts a boost to the EU's annual economic growth of 0.01%; yes, that's 1/100, one-hundredth of one percent! Also, no evidence has been provided as to why we need to have a Regulatory CoOperation Council between the EU and Canada which will be empowered to remove or change EU regulations on the health and safety of food and agriculture, workers' rights, etc, nor why these changes can then be implemented without ever have to be approved by a democratically elected parliament. No one in Fine Gael nor the EU Commission has explained either why CETA calls for the privati...
Meet the newest addition to my channel, my lovely sister Patricia! (Kidding, or am I?) She will be helping you with some of your purchases today, so come along for the ride and enjoy the awkwardness that is Patricia! Those makeup skills, though. Disclaimer: This is a parody, I am not serious at all with my video. Promise I'm not this awkward. ;)
Another request from patrikL,you have a great music taste Patrik!! Haa haa. Please enjoy the song! Published 1962 by the Swedish Sonet Records.
A slight re-think of the popular Richard Barnes arrangement of Cy Coleman's 'The Rhythm of Life' to include extra lines for the male voices and a skippy accompaniment on the fretless bass. Performed by the Kellyville Park School of Music Adult choir, with Maurice Daly on bass, Edward Newell on piano, and Patricia Finnegan conducting.
Kelsey Finnegan is an SF Bay Area native that has been working in development in Africa for over 6 years. At the age of 20, Kelsey partnered with a Ghanaian woman to create Happy Kids Foundation, a grassroots organization that supports vulnerable children in rural Ghana. Since moving to Rwanda in 2012, Kelsey has been working with Survivors Fund to support survivors of the Rwandan genocide. Today, the projects she leads are helping to improve the lives of over 20,000 people. In detailing her work in Ghana and Rwanda, Kelsey will discuss what it is that compels us to take action, and our own capacity as individuals to make an impact in the developing world.
Edward Newell's SSAB choral arrangement of Pat Ballard's 'Mr Sadman,' sung by the Kellyville Park School of Music Adult Chior, conducted by Patricia Finnegan at a fundraising concert for the Dunamaise Arts centre, Portlaoise, on 29th June 2013
Jerry Williams doing what he does best rock the socks out of everyone:P
Lucy Hood - Na Dathanna Den Naduir: Words and melody Lucy Hood, Musical arrangement and accompaniment Edward Newell, Vocal coaching Patricia Finnegan, Irish translation Lisa Keating and Cait Boyle
A one-off, fifty minute comedy sketch show special, written by and starring comedian Victoria Wood. Broadcast by the BBC on Christmas Day 1992. The show was linked by Duncan Preston and Wood as husband and wife daytime TV presenters 'Martin Cumbernauld' and 'Sally Crossthwaite'. Blatant parodies of the real husband and wife presenting team Richard Madeley and Judy Finnegan. This was Wood's first sketch show since the phenomenally successful Victoria Wood As Seen On TV ended in 1987, and included the new 'mini-soap' "The Mall", which featured the return of Mrs. Overall and the establishment of her own branch of Acorn Antiques. Several of Victoria Wood's stand up shows and sketch series "As Seen on TV" are available on DVD release. Transferred from an original VHS recording of a BBC tran...
Barry Finnegan gives an 11 minute run-down as to why he's opposed to the CETA. See more: https://stop-ttip.org/about-cetacheck/ One has to remember, that the only EU and Canadian government-recognised research paper on CETA predicts a boost to the EU's annual economic growth of 0.01%; yes, that's 1/100, one-hundredth of one percent! Also, no evidence has been provided as to why we need to have a Regulatory CoOperation Council between the EU and Canada which will be empowered to remove or change EU regulations on the health and safety of food and agriculture, workers' rights, etc, nor why these changes can then be implemented without ever have to be approved by a democratically elected parliament. No one in Fine Gael nor the EU Commission has explained either why CETA calls for the privati...
Meet the newest addition to my channel, my lovely sister Patricia! (Kidding, or am I?) She will be helping you with some of your purchases today, so come along for the ride and enjoy the awkwardness that is Patricia! Those makeup skills, though. Disclaimer: This is a parody, I am not serious at all with my video. Promise I'm not this awkward. ;)
Another request from patrikL,you have a great music taste Patrik!! Haa haa. Please enjoy the song! Published 1962 by the Swedish Sonet Records.
A slight re-think of the popular Richard Barnes arrangement of Cy Coleman's 'The Rhythm of Life' to include extra lines for the male voices and a skippy accompaniment on the fretless bass. Performed by the Kellyville Park School of Music Adult choir, with Maurice Daly on bass, Edward Newell on piano, and Patricia Finnegan conducting.
Kelsey Finnegan is an SF Bay Area native that has been working in development in Africa for over 6 years. At the age of 20, Kelsey partnered with a Ghanaian woman to create Happy Kids Foundation, a grassroots organization that supports vulnerable children in rural Ghana. Since moving to Rwanda in 2012, Kelsey has been working with Survivors Fund to support survivors of the Rwandan genocide. Today, the projects she leads are helping to improve the lives of over 20,000 people. In detailing her work in Ghana and Rwanda, Kelsey will discuss what it is that compels us to take action, and our own capacity as individuals to make an impact in the developing world.
A one-off, fifty minute comedy sketch show special, written by and starring comedian Victoria Wood. Broadcast by the BBC on Christmas Day 1992. The show was linked by Duncan Preston and Wood as husband and wife daytime TV presenters 'Martin Cumbernauld' and 'Sally Crossthwaite'. Blatant parodies of the real husband and wife presenting team Richard Madeley and Judy Finnegan. This was Wood's first sketch show since the phenomenally successful Victoria Wood As Seen On TV ended in 1987, and included the new 'mini-soap' "The Mall", which featured the return of Mrs. Overall and the establishment of her own branch of Acorn Antiques. Several of Victoria Wood's stand up shows and sketch series "As Seen on TV" are available on DVD release. Transferred from an original VHS recording of a BBC tran...
A panel discussion with authors Sara Baume, Belinda McKeon, and Colm Tóibín, moderated by Ethan Nosowsky, at the Bay Area Book Festival. For a small country, Ireland has a major impact on world literature, and writing is a laudable endeavor among those green hills. In this session, a well-established author meets with two young but acclaimed novelists to discuss how they became writers and what their homeland had to do with it. This session is a tribute to the Irish students who died or were injured in the Berkeley balcony collapse one year ago. Introduced by Philip Grant, Consul General of Ireland in San Francisco, and Berkeley's Mayor Tom Bates. Watch more videos from the Bay Area Book Festival here: http://f4a.tv/1UoIMp5
The Conversion Center http://theconversioncenter.com/ The Conversion Center Play List http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHVzHmC8eh9PMH4OZ870xH95pYayHw4oW What Every Catholic Should Know Play List http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=E1CB721E3CA65D76
Hi tingle heads! Robert Finnegan's back to... well, you'll just have to see it through... First R. Finnegan video: https://youtu.be/0RPUmlhJxqs
At a news conference on Wednesday in St. Paul, prominent clergy abuse attorneys Jeff Anderson and Mike Finnegan announced the filing of a pleading requesting a Ramsey County District Judge to unseal a list of 33 credibly accused priests from court files. Introduced a Minnesota child sexual abuse survivor who for the first time revealed his identity and discussed his abuse, identifying his abuser who has never been publicly named before. Revealed confidential Archdiocesan communications pertaining to this victim's alleged perpetrator and complaints made by the victim's parents in 1966 about the priest examining their children's sexual organs, and how the Archdiocese failed to remove him from ministry, thus exposing other children and communities to potential harm.
http://www.politics-prose.com/book/9781594631702 Hagerty spent some twenty years with NPR, covering the Justice Department and sharing the Peabody and Overseas Press Club awards for coverage of 9/11. The author of Fingerprints of God and the recipient of the Templeton-Cambridge Journalism Fellowship in Science and Religion, Hagerty combines her areas of expertise for a fresh look at the later decades of life. No longer rife with midlife crises, the forties, fifties, and beyond instead signal fresh opportunities, even adventures. Nor is this merely the power of positive thinking; Hagerty presents the latest scientific findings on aging from experts in neurology, psychology, biology, genetics, and sociology. Founded by Carla Cohen and Barbara Meade in 1984, Politics & Prose Bookstore is Wa...