gurrier

gurrier

(ˈɡʌrɪər)
n
dialect Dublin a low-class tough ill-mannered person
[perhaps from currier]
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Dutchman Daan Huizing followed his opening round of 66 with a 72 and sits alone in fifth place at seven under while fellow countryman Joost Luiten (66), Sweden's Marcus Kinhult (69) and Julien Gurrier (69) are one shot further back.
In this study complete recovery rate was 86 (43.87%), this is inconsistent with Gurrier C et al study15 where it is reported that the majority of pregnancy-associated kidney injuries were transient; this difference could be due to the early diagnosis, proper referral, and appropriate management.
"They are typically very passionate and love singing but they are all ages and from all walks of life," he says."Doing the Sydney Opera House next Saint Patrick's Day, who'd have thought a gurrier like me would be let in there - never mind headline!" | The Liverpool Irish Festival runs at venues across the city from October 11-21.
Reflecting on his dramatic play-off victory over Julien Gurrier to lift his first title, Baldwin said: "It was a nice feeling to show that I can go out and win a tournament and that I am good enough to play the game at this level.
Russell, whose highlight of an eventful round came with a pair of eagle threes on his front nine, is four behind former British Amateur champion Julien Gurrier who hit a super 66.
This gurrier, this pompous little blight on an otherwise fabulous city was on a bike, motioning me to move the car six inches so he could continue on his clapped out old daisy hill.
FitzGerald has been the emblem of Anglo-Irish cooperation, in contrast to the great gouger and gurrier Charlie Haughey, leader of Fianna Fail.
Trapping Minister Joan Burton in her car was gurrier stuff and took the good out of our valiant efforts to stand as one in the face of austerity.
During heated Dail exchanges, he branded Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin a "gurrier".
Damian is already the proud owner of a strong Irish accent - he's from Derry folks, it's not like he yaps away like a Dublin gurrier in the style of myself.
Local Cllr Dermot Lacey said: "These are gurriers, engaging in gurrier behaviour and Liz Turley was their victim.