52 examples of dooley in sentences

She saw Red Dan, who sold papers in front of Jeer Dooley's place, thoroughly punishing another and much larger boy.

That acute political thinker, Mr. Dooley of Chicago, pointed out at the time that if Mr. Kruger "had spint his life in a rale raypublic where they burn gas," he would have given them the votes, but done the counting himself.

INTERN'S HANDBOOK; a guide to rational drug therapy, clinical procedures and diets, by members of the faculty of the College of Medicine, Syracuse University, under the direction of M. S. Dooley.

© 5Jun29; A10169. M. S. Dooley (A); 28Dec56; R183851. IRVING, WASHINGTON.

<pb id='004.png' n='1966h1/A/1114' /> ADAMS, FRANKLIN P. Mr. Dooley at his best.

Mr. Dooley's America; a life of Finley Peter Dunne.

Mr. Dooley's America.

Foreword by Channing R. Dooley & Walter Dietz.

SEE WARNER, T. H. DOOLEY, CHANNING R. How to train workers for war industries.

SEE DODD, ALVIN E. DOOLEY, DENNIS A. SEE INDEX TO STATE BAR ASSOCIATION REPORTS AND PROCEEDINGS.

Edited by Dennis A. Dooley.

<pb id='004.png' n='1966h1/A/1114' /> ADAMS, FRANKLIN P. Mr. Dooley at his best.

Mr. Dooley at his best.

Foreword by Channing R. Dooley & Walter Dietz.

SEE WARNER, T. H. DOOLEY, CHANNING R. How to train workers for war industries.

SEE DODD, ALVIN E. DOOLEY, DENNIS A. SEE INDEX TO STATE BAR ASSOCIATION REPORTS AND PROCEEDINGS.

A Member of the Royal Irish Constabulary SERGEANT DOOLEY

ELLEN COTTER A public-house keeper DUTY was produced for the first time at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, December 17, 1913, with the following cast: Head Constable Mulligan, R.I.C. ARTHUR SINCLAIR Sergeant Dooley, R.I.C. FRED O'DONOVAN Constable Huggins,

HEAD Sergeant Dooley, sir, anythin' you'll say or be likely to say 'll be used in evidence against you.

SERGEANT An' anythin' that you say or don't say may be used in evidence against you. HEAD (enraged) Sergeant Dooley!

But we cannot end without recognition of the exhilarating extravaganzas of "George A. Birmingham" (Canon Hannay), the freakish and elfin muse of James Stephens, and the coruscating wit of F.P. Dunne, the famous Irish-American humorist, whose "Mr. Dooley" is a household word on both sides of the Atlantic.

"'There,' says I, p'inting with the whip, 'is Dooley's Pillar, so called because a man by the name of Dooley, helped only by his widow, stood off eight ravagin', tearin' savages there for three weeks.

"'There,' says I, p'inting with the whip, 'is Dooley's Pillar, so called because a man by the name of Dooley, helped only by his widow, stood off eight ravagin', tearin' savages there for three weeks.

"'I see,' says he; and we rode three mile before he said: 'But how did the Dooleys get there?' "'They was ketched by a tornado in Sore-toe Canon, over yonder,' says I, 'and blowed right to the topthe Injuns chasin' 'em horseback and shootin' at 'em on the wing.' "Percival he cleaned his glasses, looked hard at Dooley's Pillar, and give me his honest opinion.

"The deviled crab table was presided over by Mrs. Dooley."

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