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The McGoughs, according to tradition, are a Milesian people, descended from Colla-da-Chrioch, the first king of Orghilla or Oriel. The kingdom of Oriel encompassed the land from County Donegal to County Louth. Oriel is almost synonymous with Ulster. Colla-da-Chrioch, a southern conqueror of Ulster, was one of the three Collas. The identity of the folks who lived in Oriel is shrouded in mystery and disagreement among historians. Historians who give credence to their existence, generally place Colla-da-Chrioch's conquest of Ulster in 331 AD. Some disagree placing it anywhere in the succeeding 100 years. Some scholars feel that the three Collas never existed. The McCanns (Old Gaelic, Mac Cana) are said to have descended from Breasail, a grandson of Colla-da-Chrioch.
There is almost unanimity in the opinion that Eochaidh is derived from the Gaelic word for horse, eoch or each. Some doubt has been expressed, however, based on the assumption that the only proper Gaelic form of the word for horse is ech:
Chicago Hope is an American medical drama television series, created by David E. Kelley. It ran on CBS from September 18, 1994, to May 4, 2000. The series is set in a fictional private charity hospital in Chicago, Illinois.
Hope Academy (a merger of the former schools Newton-le-Willows Community High School and St Aelreds Catholic Technology College) is a coeducational secondary school with academy status located in Newton-le-Willows in the English county of Merseyside.
Previously a community school administered by St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council, Newton-le-Willows Community High School, and a Roman Catholic High School, St Aelreds, specialising in Technology, the two converted to academy status in September 2011 and was named Hope Academy. It is now a joint-faith school sponsored by Liverpool Hope University, the Anglican Diocese of Liverpool and the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Liverpool.
The Academy is build on the site of the playing fields on Newton-Le-Willows Community High School, with the existing school later demolished once the Academy opened, with the new Academys' playing field constructed on the site of the old school. The site of St Aelreds CTC has since been bought by a housebuilding developer and a site of around 200 dwellings has erected on half of the land, with the other portion being used as a football field.
Breck McGough takes part in the cinnamon challenge: eating a tablespoon of cinnamon.
This video was made for Bishop McGuinness High School's DanceVisions' spring show . It was a collaborative effort between Brandi Kelley (dance teacher), Breck McGough (composer), Jake Kelley (videographer), and most importantly the dancers. It was they who guided the content of the project, and their words and movement that gave it life and meaning.
This is the winning act of the UCO Foreign Languages Talent Show. It is an original film accompanied by original music by Breck McGough. The story from this is from a German children's book by Heinirch Hoffmann, called "StruwwelPeter." Enjoy
This is a German short film from three young Oklahomans, Spike Alkire, Jake Kelley, and Breck McGough. It presents a story from Heinrich Hoffmann's "Struwwelpeter" in the vein of "Lola Rennt" (Run Lola Run). All music is original by the German techno sensation Hans und Franz. Special thanks to April Clark for the braided wig.
One absent minded landowner learns the law of adverse possession the hard way.
The Oklahoma City-County Health Department, BlueCross Blue Shield of Oklahoma, and the Partners in Public Health Foundation joined together with the community and KaBoom! to build a playground in a single day. Original musical score was composed by Breck McGough
Silent film star, Stanley, shows his holiday spirit by wrapping gifts for his loved ones. Chaos ensues.
Second half of the Naperville Warriors vs. Chicago Hope Academy Eagles rugby match at Nike Park in Naperville on 5/13/16 Final score: Naperville Warriors - 32, Chicago Hope Academy Eagles - 0