Daniel Reilly was born in Providence, Rhode Island, to Francis and Mary Ann (née Bums) Reilly. He studied at Our Lady of Providence Seminary in Warwick (1943–1948) before studying at the Grand Seminary in Saint-Brieuc, France.
Reilly was 3rd Secretary in Teheran from 1935 to 1938 and then had a brief period in the UK Delegation to the League of Nations Assembly. From 1939 to 1942, he worked at the Ministry of Economic Warfare and was awarded the OBE in 1942. In 1942 he was seconded to take up the post of Private Secretary to 'C', Major-General Sir Stewart Menzies, the Chief of the Secret Service. He became First Secretary under Harold Macmillan at Algiers in 1943, and under Duff Cooper at Paris in 1944. He became First Secretary at Athens in 1945 and then Councillor of Athens from 1947 to 1948 during the height of the Greek Civil War. In 1949 he was at the Imperial Defence College, and was awarded the CMG.
Daniel is a masculinegiven name and a surname of Hebrew origin. It means, "God is my judge", and derives from two early biblical figures, primary among them Daniel from the Book of Daniel. It is a common given name for males, and is also used as a surname. It is also the basis for various derived given names and surnames.
Background
The name evolved into over 100 different spellings in countries around the world. Nicknames (Dan, Danny) are common in both English and Hebrew, although in some instances "Dan" may be a complete given name rather than a nickname. The name "Daniil" (Даниил) is common in Russia. Feminine versions (Danielle, Daniela, Daniella, Dani, Danitza) are prevalent as well. The Dutch names "Daan" and "Daniël" are also variations of Daniel. A related surname developed as a patronymic, Daniels. Other surnames derived from "Daniel" include McDaniel and Danielson.
In the United States, the U.S. Social Security Administration reports that Daniel has peaked as the fifth most popular name for newborns in 1985, 1990, 2007, and 2008. The U.S. Census Bureau reported that in the 2000 census, "Daniels" was the 182nd most common surname in the U.S., while "McDaniel" was ranked at 323, and "Daniel" (without a final "s") was ranked at 380.
"Daniel" is a song by English recording artist Bat for Lashes, from her second studio album, Two Suns. It is her best selling single to date, selling over 46,000 copies worldwide. The song was announced as the lead single from Two Suns in January 2009, then released as a digital download single on 1 March 2009, and as a 7" vinyl single on 6 April 2009. The track was written by Natasha Khan and produced by David Kosten, as with all tracks on the album. Ira Wolf Tuton from Yeasayer provided the bass lines for the song and Khan did the rest of the instrumentation herself. Khan said in an interview with The Sun newspaper that "Daniel" is based on a fictional character that she fell in love with as a teenager.
The single's cover features Khan with an image of the character Daniel LaRusso, from the film The Karate Kid, painted on her back. A character much like LaRusso also features at the end of the music video which goes with the song. The B-side of the 7" is a cover version of a 1980 single by The Cure.
Daniel is an Englishdepartment store chain and Royal Warrant holder, with its flagship store situated in central Windsor. It was established in 1901 by Walter James Daniel, and is privately owned.
Patrick Reilly RHP (Vanderbilt) 2023 MLB Draft Prospect
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published: 09 Jul 2023
RHP Patrick Reilly, Vanderbilt University - February 18, 2022
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published: 09 Jun 2022
Patrick Reilly 2023 Bradenton
published: 14 Oct 2023
Pat Reilly throws HEAT!
6'4" 200 lb. RHP for Vanderbilt. Highly touted arm out of Christian Brothers Academy (NJ).
published: 26 Dec 2020
Patrick Reilly MCLA Lacrosse Highlights (2023)
published: 25 May 2023
Pat Reilly | CBA Defenseman | 2023 JSZ Hockey Player of the Year
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published: 19 Mar 2023
Pat Reilly - Irish Folk Song
Pat Reilly, an Irish folk song and an anti-recruitment song that first appears in print in the mid 1800s.
A young Irish lad is persuaded to take the kings shilling and enlist in the British army by a sweet talking recruiting sergeant. He regrets his decision shortly after and blames his father for not teaching him a trade.
There are many examples of these anti-recruitment songs, the song 'Arthur McBride' probably being the most well known. Many of the songs end up in a bit of an altercation with the sergeant. In the case of Arthur McBride the sergeant is clobbered with a shillelagh. Pat Reilly wasn't quite as cute as young Arthur McBride it seems.
Lyrics:
It bein' on a monday morning, it bein' our pay day
We met Sergeant Jenkins at our goin' away
He says to Pat Reilly "You are a handsome ...
published: 12 Mar 2023
Pat Reilly- Make Up Love (Official Music Video)
MAKE UP LOVE by pat reilly
Director: Tsarina Merrin
Cinematography: Robert Nachman
Producer: Russell Kahn
Editor: Dulcinee Deguere & Tsarina Merrin
Boyfriend: Grover Whitmore
Production Designer: Natou Fall
Art Director: Nick MaCintyre
1st AC: Anna Tse
2nd AC: Chris Tse
Steadicam Operator: Gio Barot
Gaffer: Taylor Frontier
Hair&Makeup: Podly James McClure
Color by: Josh Bohoskey
Color Producer: Melissa Langaas
PA: Kristen Case
published: 02 Jun 2023
Patrick Reilly, post-Kentucky, April 28
Patrick Reilly threw 4 1/3 innings of one-run ball, getting the win in Vandy's 6-4 victory over Kentucky.
published: 29 Apr 2023
Concept Artist and Cover Illustrator Patrick Reilly Interview at Olo Comic & Toy Show
Concept Artist and Cover Illustrator Patrick Reilly Interview at Olo Comic & Toy Show
Bionic Buzz® got to cover Olo Comic and Toy Show in Orlando that featured vendors, artists, comic book artists/writers, cosplayers and more. There we got to interview concept artist and cover illustrator, Patrick Reilly. He has done work for Heavy Metal Magazine, Imagine FX, Sony Entertainment, Fantasy Flight Games, Creature Entertainment and more!
Connect:
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https://www.facebook.com/olocomicandtoyshow
https://www.instagram.com/patrickreillyart/
https://www.deviantart.com/preilly
Interview and video edit by Steve Sievers of Bionic Buzz.
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Pat Reilly, an Irish folk song and an anti-recruitment song that first appears in print in the mid 1800s.
A young Irish lad is persuaded to take the kings shill...
Pat Reilly, an Irish folk song and an anti-recruitment song that first appears in print in the mid 1800s.
A young Irish lad is persuaded to take the kings shilling and enlist in the British army by a sweet talking recruiting sergeant. He regrets his decision shortly after and blames his father for not teaching him a trade.
There are many examples of these anti-recruitment songs, the song 'Arthur McBride' probably being the most well known. Many of the songs end up in a bit of an altercation with the sergeant. In the case of Arthur McBride the sergeant is clobbered with a shillelagh. Pat Reilly wasn't quite as cute as young Arthur McBride it seems.
Lyrics:
It bein' on a monday morning, it bein' our pay day
We met Sergeant Jenkins at our goin' away
He says to Pat Reilly "You are a handsome young man
Will you come to John Kelly's where we will set a dram"
And while we sat there boozin' and drinkin' our dram
He says to Pat Reilly "You are a handsome young man
I'd have you take the bounty and come along with me
To the sweet County Longford, strange faces there you'll see"
"Oh no kind sir, a soldier's life with me would not agree
Nor neither would I bind myself down from my liberty
For I lived as happy as a prince, my mind does tell me so
So fare thee well, I'm just goin' down, my me shuttle for to throw.*
"Oh are you in a hurry, are you goin' away?
Or won't you stop and listen to these words I'm goin' to say
Perhaps now Pat Reilly, you might do something worse
Than to leave your native country and enlist in the Black Horse"
Oh it's I took the bounty, the reckoning was paid
The ribbons were brought out, me boys, and pinned to me cockade*
It's early the next morning we all were made to stand
Before our grand general with hats all in our hands
He says to Pat Reilly "You are a little too low
With some other regiment I fear you have to go"
"I may go where I will, I have no-one to mourn
For my mother is dead, me boys, and never will return"
It's not in the morning that I sing this song
But it's in the cold evening as I march alone
With me gun o'er my shoulder I bitterly do weep
When I think of my true love that now lies fast asleep
My blessing on my mother that reared me neat and clean
But bad luck to my father that made me serve the queen
Oh had he been an honest man and learned to me my trade
I would never have enlisted nor worn the cockade
Pat Reilly, an Irish folk song and an anti-recruitment song that first appears in print in the mid 1800s.
A young Irish lad is persuaded to take the kings shilling and enlist in the British army by a sweet talking recruiting sergeant. He regrets his decision shortly after and blames his father for not teaching him a trade.
There are many examples of these anti-recruitment songs, the song 'Arthur McBride' probably being the most well known. Many of the songs end up in a bit of an altercation with the sergeant. In the case of Arthur McBride the sergeant is clobbered with a shillelagh. Pat Reilly wasn't quite as cute as young Arthur McBride it seems.
Lyrics:
It bein' on a monday morning, it bein' our pay day
We met Sergeant Jenkins at our goin' away
He says to Pat Reilly "You are a handsome young man
Will you come to John Kelly's where we will set a dram"
And while we sat there boozin' and drinkin' our dram
He says to Pat Reilly "You are a handsome young man
I'd have you take the bounty and come along with me
To the sweet County Longford, strange faces there you'll see"
"Oh no kind sir, a soldier's life with me would not agree
Nor neither would I bind myself down from my liberty
For I lived as happy as a prince, my mind does tell me so
So fare thee well, I'm just goin' down, my me shuttle for to throw.*
"Oh are you in a hurry, are you goin' away?
Or won't you stop and listen to these words I'm goin' to say
Perhaps now Pat Reilly, you might do something worse
Than to leave your native country and enlist in the Black Horse"
Oh it's I took the bounty, the reckoning was paid
The ribbons were brought out, me boys, and pinned to me cockade*
It's early the next morning we all were made to stand
Before our grand general with hats all in our hands
He says to Pat Reilly "You are a little too low
With some other regiment I fear you have to go"
"I may go where I will, I have no-one to mourn
For my mother is dead, me boys, and never will return"
It's not in the morning that I sing this song
But it's in the cold evening as I march alone
With me gun o'er my shoulder I bitterly do weep
When I think of my true love that now lies fast asleep
My blessing on my mother that reared me neat and clean
But bad luck to my father that made me serve the queen
Oh had he been an honest man and learned to me my trade
I would never have enlisted nor worn the cockade
MAKE UP LOVE by pat reilly
Director: Tsarina Merrin
Cinematography: Robert Nachman
Producer: Russell Kahn
Editor: Dulcinee Deguere & Tsarina Merrin
Boyfriend:...
MAKE UP LOVE by pat reilly
Director: Tsarina Merrin
Cinematography: Robert Nachman
Producer: Russell Kahn
Editor: Dulcinee Deguere & Tsarina Merrin
Boyfriend: Grover Whitmore
Production Designer: Natou Fall
Art Director: Nick MaCintyre
1st AC: Anna Tse
2nd AC: Chris Tse
Steadicam Operator: Gio Barot
Gaffer: Taylor Frontier
Hair&Makeup: Podly James McClure
Color by: Josh Bohoskey
Color Producer: Melissa Langaas
PA: Kristen Case
MAKE UP LOVE by pat reilly
Director: Tsarina Merrin
Cinematography: Robert Nachman
Producer: Russell Kahn
Editor: Dulcinee Deguere & Tsarina Merrin
Boyfriend: Grover Whitmore
Production Designer: Natou Fall
Art Director: Nick MaCintyre
1st AC: Anna Tse
2nd AC: Chris Tse
Steadicam Operator: Gio Barot
Gaffer: Taylor Frontier
Hair&Makeup: Podly James McClure
Color by: Josh Bohoskey
Color Producer: Melissa Langaas
PA: Kristen Case
Concept Artist and Cover Illustrator Patrick Reilly Interview at Olo Comic & Toy Show
Bionic Buzz® got to cover Olo Comic and Toy Show in Orlando that featured...
Concept Artist and Cover Illustrator Patrick Reilly Interview at Olo Comic & Toy Show
Bionic Buzz® got to cover Olo Comic and Toy Show in Orlando that featured vendors, artists, comic book artists/writers, cosplayers and more. There we got to interview concept artist and cover illustrator, Patrick Reilly. He has done work for Heavy Metal Magazine, Imagine FX, Sony Entertainment, Fantasy Flight Games, Creature Entertainment and more!
Connect:
https://olocomicandtoyshow.com/
https://www.facebook.com/olocomicandtoyshow
https://www.instagram.com/patrickreillyart/
https://www.deviantart.com/preilly
Interview and video edit by Steve Sievers of Bionic Buzz.
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Concept Artist and Cover Illustrator Patrick Reilly Interview at Olo Comic & Toy Show
Bionic Buzz® got to cover Olo Comic and Toy Show in Orlando that featured vendors, artists, comic book artists/writers, cosplayers and more. There we got to interview concept artist and cover illustrator, Patrick Reilly. He has done work for Heavy Metal Magazine, Imagine FX, Sony Entertainment, Fantasy Flight Games, Creature Entertainment and more!
Connect:
https://olocomicandtoyshow.com/
https://www.facebook.com/olocomicandtoyshow
https://www.instagram.com/patrickreillyart/
https://www.deviantart.com/preilly
Interview and video edit by Steve Sievers of Bionic Buzz.
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Pat Reilly, an Irish folk song and an anti-recruitment song that first appears in print in the mid 1800s.
A young Irish lad is persuaded to take the kings shilling and enlist in the British army by a sweet talking recruiting sergeant. He regrets his decision shortly after and blames his father for not teaching him a trade.
There are many examples of these anti-recruitment songs, the song 'Arthur McBride' probably being the most well known. Many of the songs end up in a bit of an altercation with the sergeant. In the case of Arthur McBride the sergeant is clobbered with a shillelagh. Pat Reilly wasn't quite as cute as young Arthur McBride it seems.
Lyrics:
It bein' on a monday morning, it bein' our pay day
We met Sergeant Jenkins at our goin' away
He says to Pat Reilly "You are a handsome young man
Will you come to John Kelly's where we will set a dram"
And while we sat there boozin' and drinkin' our dram
He says to Pat Reilly "You are a handsome young man
I'd have you take the bounty and come along with me
To the sweet County Longford, strange faces there you'll see"
"Oh no kind sir, a soldier's life with me would not agree
Nor neither would I bind myself down from my liberty
For I lived as happy as a prince, my mind does tell me so
So fare thee well, I'm just goin' down, my me shuttle for to throw.*
"Oh are you in a hurry, are you goin' away?
Or won't you stop and listen to these words I'm goin' to say
Perhaps now Pat Reilly, you might do something worse
Than to leave your native country and enlist in the Black Horse"
Oh it's I took the bounty, the reckoning was paid
The ribbons were brought out, me boys, and pinned to me cockade*
It's early the next morning we all were made to stand
Before our grand general with hats all in our hands
He says to Pat Reilly "You are a little too low
With some other regiment I fear you have to go"
"I may go where I will, I have no-one to mourn
For my mother is dead, me boys, and never will return"
It's not in the morning that I sing this song
But it's in the cold evening as I march alone
With me gun o'er my shoulder I bitterly do weep
When I think of my true love that now lies fast asleep
My blessing on my mother that reared me neat and clean
But bad luck to my father that made me serve the queen
Oh had he been an honest man and learned to me my trade
I would never have enlisted nor worn the cockade
MAKE UP LOVE by pat reilly
Director: Tsarina Merrin
Cinematography: Robert Nachman
Producer: Russell Kahn
Editor: Dulcinee Deguere & Tsarina Merrin
Boyfriend: Grover Whitmore
Production Designer: Natou Fall
Art Director: Nick MaCintyre
1st AC: Anna Tse
2nd AC: Chris Tse
Steadicam Operator: Gio Barot
Gaffer: Taylor Frontier
Hair&Makeup: Podly James McClure
Color by: Josh Bohoskey
Color Producer: Melissa Langaas
PA: Kristen Case
Concept Artist and Cover Illustrator Patrick Reilly Interview at Olo Comic & Toy Show
Bionic Buzz® got to cover Olo Comic and Toy Show in Orlando that featured vendors, artists, comic book artists/writers, cosplayers and more. There we got to interview concept artist and cover illustrator, Patrick Reilly. He has done work for Heavy Metal Magazine, Imagine FX, Sony Entertainment, Fantasy Flight Games, Creature Entertainment and more!
Connect:
https://olocomicandtoyshow.com/
https://www.facebook.com/olocomicandtoyshow
https://www.instagram.com/patrickreillyart/
https://www.deviantart.com/preilly
Interview and video edit by Steve Sievers of Bionic Buzz.
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Daniel Reilly was born in Providence, Rhode Island, to Francis and Mary Ann (née Bums) Reilly. He studied at Our Lady of Providence Seminary in Warwick (1943–1948) before studying at the Grand Seminary in Saint-Brieuc, France.
WORCESTER ― Clergy at the Cathedral of Saint Paul were led by a processional cross, followed by candles and incense Wednesday morning to honor DanielPatrick Reilly, the fourth bishop of Worcester, who died last week.
State Supreme CourtJusticeDanielDoyle ruled this week that GOP Chairman Patrick Reilly could not place his name on party petitions as a placeholder for the judgeship because Reilly is not a lawyer.
Danny is survived by his wife of 68 years, Carolyn; his sister, Lettie Goehringer and husband Warren; his sister, Ann Wheat; his sister, Jane Parks; his daughter, Lettie McArthur and husband Reid; his ...