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  1. Brendan Clifford. Writer: Nightcap. Full name: Brendan Wolfe Clifford. Brendan is known, if at all, for his recurring role of Grady the chef on Nightcap, on which he is also a writer. A fan favorite, Grady's beloved catchphrase is "Kiss my Ritz!", a modern homage to the classic sitcom Alice.

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  2. Brendan Clifford (born 1936) [citation needed] is an Irish historian and political activist . Early life and education. He was born in the Sliabh Luachra area of Munster, Republic of Ireland. [1] Career. As a young man, Clifford emigrated to the United Kingdom and became involved in left-wing politics.

  3. May 30, 2024 · Paedophile Brendan Clifford, (38), who is now registered as blind, pretended to be a talent agent to bring two children to a hotel room in Galway city, a court has heard. The beast asked a nine-year-old girl and her six-year-old brother to lie on the bed before taking photos of them.

  4. Jul 12, 2021 · Brendan Clifford (36) stayed quiet when approached by the Sunday World shortly after his release from the sex offenders wing in the Midlands Prison. Wearing a face mask, a baseball cap and dark...

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  5. People come together each Thursday morning from this and from neighbouring parishes to pray and study the scriptures under the guidance of Biblical Expert Fr Brendan Clifford OP. The method used is called Lectio Divina . ( Watch the video clip below as Fr Brendan explains how this group works.)

  6. Dr Brendan Clifford is a Senior Research Fellow with the National Centre for Clinical Research in Emerging Drugs. Brendan is a clinician researcher who uses interdisciplinary methods to further health equity and enhance access to evidence-based healthcare.

  7. The riots were catalysed by the fatal shooting of 17-year-old Nahel Merzouk by the police on 27 June in Nanterre, Paris. A peaceful protest outside the Nanterre police station followed and escalated into a riot. Over several nights, violence spread across the country, peaking around 29-30 June.