Fionnula Flannagan, IFTA 2012 Lifetime Achievement Award presented by President Michael D. Higgins


President Michael D Higgins presents the Lifetime Achievement Award to actress Fionnula Flannagan whose credits include 'The Others', 'The Guard', 'Four Brothers' and TV Series 'Lost'.


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Mickey Flannagan Live


E4 Comedy Gala


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Micky Flannagan Edinburgh Comedy Fest 2010


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Andy Flannagan - Be Thou My Vision


Live Worship from Carnmoney


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Episode Five - Flannagan Unchained


Dear Folks of the tubes. Tumblr: bmovieblog.tumblr.com Raoul Flannagan presents: a compilation of clips from RAF Cosford Air Museum, a poem titled "With Malevolent Life" and a monologue from his split personality.


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Clips from the album 'Drowning in the Shallow' - Andy Flannagan


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Andy Flannagan - We are Blessed


Live Worship from Canmoney


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Matthew Flannagan on divine command theory


Dr. Matthew Flannagan, a Christian philosopher, theologian and blogger, gives a talk about divine command theory (DCT). He explains what DCT is and isn't, and addresses the most popular objection to it, the Euthyphro dilemma. The meeting took place on Friday 4 February, 2011, at the University of Auckland. You can see the slides from this talk here: docs.google.com


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WWF Raw is War 11/24/97 Part 5 - Brian Christopher vs Flannagan


Light Division tournament match


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Flannagan vs Bradley Debate "Is God the Source of Morality" Part 01/12


This debate between atheist philosopher, Raymond Bradley and Christian philosopher and blogger, Matt Flannagan, was entitled "Is God the Source of Morality? Is it rational to ground right and wrong in commands issued by God?" It was held at the University of Auckland, in New Zealand, on 2 August, 2010. Bradley is an Emeritus Professor of Philosophy with areas of specialty in Philosophical Logic, Metaphysics, Logical Atomism; he has previously debated William Lane Craig, Edward Blaiklock and many other Christian scholars and describes himself as an older generation "new atheist". Flannagan is an Auckland based Philosopher and Theologian with areas of specialty in Philosophy of Religion, Ethics and Theology; he has previously debated Bill Cooke, Zoe During and writes for the popular Christian blog MandM (www.mandm.org.nz). The format of the debate was as follows: Dr Bradley: Opening Comments [20 min] Dr Flannagan: Opening Comments [20 min] Dr Bradley: Reply to Dr Flannagan [10 min] Dr Flannagan: Reply to Dr Bradley[10 min] Dr Bradley: Closing Comments [7 min] Dr Flannagan: Closing Comments [7 min] Questions from the floor: [30 min] The moderator for the debate was Professor John Bishop. This debate is brought to you by the Evangelical Union (www.tscf.org.nz and the Reason and Science Society (reasonandscience.doodlekit.com with the support of Thinking Matters (www.thinkingmatters.org.nz). The opening statements and first replies can be found at MandM (www.mandm.org.nz).


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Primadonna Cover - Chloe Flannagan


all rights go to ownerr. Okay, I think I'm quite brave doing this(y). I got hateful comments and stuff before so no mean stuff please"/ I do aware I am off pitch in some places, The instrumental was lower key i think.. I listened to it once and learnt it once and sang it once..:L Ahaa yeah. I used Virtual DJ for reverb effect... Yeah.


Primadonna cover

Rose Conway Flannagan and John Doyle playing at the O'Flaherty concert


This is a completely un-edited video showing John Doyle and Rose Conway Flannagan playing at O'Flaherty's concert If the video is shaky, I'm sorry but people kept walking behind my camera. October, 2011: Midlothian Hoblitzelle Caom and Conference Center


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Maile Flannagan Voice Actress (Voice Of Naruto) Interview


In This Interview, Voice Actress Maile Flannagan. She Tells Us A Little Bit About Uzamaki Naruto & The Characters & Actors/Actresses, And More :) Interviewer- Jason Draco Interviewee- Maile Flannagan (Voice Actress) Interview By: PdracoProductions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Any photos or audio fall under this Disclaimer: Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."


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Kevin Flannagan - Dance Away the Blues


Kevin Flannagan doing his original tune "Dance Away the Blues" at Niffer's Place in Auburn, Al on 5/6/12.


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Dr. Wendy Savage debates Madeleine Flannagan on Abortion


Former abortionist, Dr. Wendy Savage of Doctors for a Woman's Choice on Abortion debates New Zealand's Madeleine Flannagan, LLB, of the MandM blog, www.mandm.org.nz on England's Premier Christian Radio, aired 23 July, 2011. audio source www.premierradio.org.uk


abortion debate

Chef Pete with Chris Flannagan


Carving ICE, and sharing a drink


Chef Pete

Best Tackle Ever Flannagan on Lauaki (Wigan vs St Helens) Challenge Cup Final [12-5-2012]


Great tackle by Flannagan on Luaki He had to be strechered off. Wigan vs st Helens 12-5-2012


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Duveen Galleries And Barry Flannagan Left Handed Drummer Tate Britain September 2011


Duveen Galleries And Barry Flannagan Left Handed Drummer Tate Britain September 2011


Duveen Tate Britain Barry Flannagan left handed drummer sculture.

Flannagan v Bradley "Is God the Source of Morality" Debate Part 03/12


This debate between atheist philosopher Raymond Bradley and Christian philosopher and blogger Matthew Flannagan, was entitled "Is God the Source of Morality? Is it rational to ground right and wrong in commands issued by God?" It was held at the University of Auckland, in New Zealand, on 2 August, 2010. Bradley is an Emeritus Professor of Philosophy with areas of specialty in Philosophical Logic, Metaphysics, Logical Atomism; he has previously debated William Lane Craig, Edward Blaiklock and many other Christian scholars and describes himself as an older generation "new atheist". Flannagan is an Auckland based Philosopher and Theologian with areas of specialty in Philosophy of Religion, Ethics and Theology; he has previously debated Bill Cooke, Zoe During and writes for the popular Christian blog MandM (www.mandm.org.nz). The format of the debate was as follows: Dr Bradley: Opening Comments [20 min] Dr Flannagan: Opening Comments [20 min] Dr Bradley: Reply to Dr Flannagan [10 min] Dr Flannagan: Reply to Dr Bradley[10 min] Dr Bradley: Closing Comments [7 min] Dr Flannagan: Closing Comments [7 min] Questions from the floor: [30 min] The moderator for the debate was Professor John Bishop. This debate is brought to you by the Evangelical Union (www.tscf.org.nz and the Reason and Science Society (reasonandscience.doodlekit.com with the support of Thinking Matters (www.thinkingmatters.org.nz). The opening statements and first replies can be found at MandM (www.mandm.org.nz).


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Maile Flannagan & Crispin Freeman Panel 1 - Otakuthon 2011


Well, this is the first part It seems long but I had a good time there xD Crispin is so funny. The other parts are gonna be like 2 minute long (I recorded for each question at the Q & A). Credits: Music - Tohsiro Matsuda


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Andy Flannagan / Party for Jesus


Recorded live at the Youthwork Summit 2010


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Flannagan vs Bradley Debate "Is God the Source of Morality" Part 02/12


This debate between atheist philosopher, Raymond Bradley and Christian philosopher and blogger, Matt Flannagan, was entitled "Is God the Source of Morality? Is it rational to ground right and wrong in commands issued by God?" It was held at the University of Auckland, in New Zealand, on 2 August, 2010. Bradley is an Emeritus Professor of Philosophy with areas of specialty in Philosophical Logic, Metaphysics, Logical Atomism; he has previously debated William Lane Craig, Edward Blaiklock and many other Christian scholars and describes himself as an older generation "new atheist". Flannagan is an Auckland based Philosopher and Theologian with areas of specialty in Philosophy of Religion, Ethics and Theology; he has previously debated Bill Cooke, Zoe During and writes for the popular Christian blog MandM (www.mandm.org.nz). The format of the debate was as follows: Dr Bradley: Opening Comments [20 min] Dr Flannagan: Opening Comments [20 min] Dr Bradley: Reply to Dr Flannagan [10 min] Dr Flannagan: Reply to Dr Bradley[10 min] Dr Bradley: Closing Comments [7 min] Dr Flannagan: Closing Comments [7 min] Questions from the floor: [30 min] The moderator for the debate was Professor John Bishop. This debate is brought to you by the Evangelical Union (www.tscf.org.nz and the Reason and Science Society (reasonandscience.doodlekit.com with the support of Thinking Matters (www.thinkingmatters.org.nz). The opening statements and first replies can be found at MandM (www.mandm.org.nz).


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So What - Flannagan's - Why Can't This Be Love.m4v


Excuse the stupid overuse of reverb on the vocals. We had to use house sound and were just learning how to tell them what we needed to dial in. I'm the vocalist, and this was my band's debut headline show. I've since gone solo/acoustic and the band is defunct, but we had a great time while it lasted.


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Andy Flannagan - Drowning in the Shallow


Drowing in the Shallow


Drowning in the Shallow

Flannagan vs Bradley Debate "Is God the Source of Morality" Part 04/12


This debate between atheist philosopher, Raymond Bradley and Christian philosopher and blogger, Matt Flannagan, was entitled "Is God the Source of Morality? Is it rational to ground right and wrong in commands issued by God?" It was held at the University of Auckland, in New Zealand, on 2 August, 2010. Bradley is an Emeritus Professor of Philosophy with areas of specialty in Philosophical Logic, Metaphysics, Logical Atomism; he has previously debated William Lane Craig, Edward Blaiklock and many other Christian scholars and describes himself as an older generation "new atheist". Flannagan is an Auckland based Philosopher and Theologian with areas of specialty in Philosophy of Religion, Ethics and Theology; he has previously debated Bill Cooke, Zoe During and writes for the popular Christian blog MandM (www.mandm.org.nz). The format of the debate was as follows: Dr Bradley: Opening Comments [20 min] Dr Flannagan: Opening Comments [20 min] Dr Bradley: Reply to Dr Flannagan [10 min] Dr Flannagan: Reply to Dr Bradley[10 min] Dr Bradley: Closing Comments [7 min] Dr Flannagan: Closing Comments [7 min] Questions from the floor: [30 min] The moderator for the debate was Professor John Bishop. This debate is brought to you by the Evangelical Union (www.tscf.org.nz and the Reason and Science Society (reasonandscience.doodlekit.com with the support of Thinking Matters (www.thinkingmatters.org.nz). The opening statements and first replies can be found at MandM (www.mandm.org.nz).


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Flannagan vs Bradley Debate "Is God the Source of Morality" Part 05/12


This debate between atheist philosopher, Raymond Bradley and Christian philosopher and blogger, Matt Flannagan, was entitled "Is God the Source of Morality? Is it rational to ground right and wrong in commands issued by God?" It was held at the University of Auckland, in New Zealand, on 2 August, 2010. Bradley is an Emeritus Professor of Philosophy with areas of specialty in Philosophical Logic, Metaphysics, Logical Atomism; he has previously debated William Lane Craig, Edward Blaiklock and many other Christian scholars and describes himself as an older generation "new atheist". Flannagan is an Auckland based Philosopher and Theologian with areas of specialty in Philosophy of Religion, Ethics and Theology; he has previously debated Bill Cooke, Zoe During and writes for the popular Christian blog MandM (www.mandm.org.nz). The format of the debate was as follows: Dr Bradley: Opening Comments [20 min] Dr Flannagan: Opening Comments [20 min] Dr Bradley: Reply to Dr Flannagan [10 min] Dr Flannagan: Reply to Dr Bradley[10 min] Dr Bradley: Closing Comments [7 min] Dr Flannagan: Closing Comments [7 min] Questions from the floor: [30 min] The moderator for the debate was Professor John Bishop. This debate is brought to you by the Evangelical Union (www.tscf.org.nz and the Reason and Science Society (reasonandscience.doodlekit.com with the support of Thinking Matters (www.thinkingmatters.org.nz). The opening statements and first replies can be found at MandM (www.mandm.org.nz).


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Flannagan being dumb


Dog trying to get ball


Ball Dog Dumb Tits Fanny Sweatybetty

Andy Flannagan for Slipstream


Musician, author and director of Christian Socialist Movement Andy Flannagan talks to Slipstream about leadership.


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Flannagan vs Bradley Debate "Is God the Source of Morality" Part 07/12


This debate between atheist philosopher, Raymond Bradley and Christian philosopher and blogger, Matt Flannagan, was entitled "Is God the Source of Morality? Is it rational to ground right and wrong in commands issued by God?" It was held at the University of Auckland, in New Zealand, on 2 August, 2010. Bradley is an Emeritus Professor of Philosophy with areas of specialty in Philosophical Logic, Metaphysics, Logical Atomism; he has previously debated William Lane Craig, Edward Blaiklock and many other Christian scholars and describes himself as an older generation "new atheist". Flannagan is an Auckland based Philosopher and Theologian with areas of specialty in Philosophy of Religion, Ethics and Theology; he has previously debated Bill Cooke, Zoe During and writes for the popular Christian blog MandM (www.mandm.org.nz). The format of the debate was as follows: Dr Bradley: Opening Comments [20 min] Dr Flannagan: Opening Comments [20 min] Dr Bradley: Reply to Dr Flannagan [10 min] Dr Flannagan: Reply to Dr Bradley[10 min] Dr Bradley: Closing Comments [7 min] Dr Flannagan: Closing Comments [7 min] Questions from the floor: [30 min] The moderator for the debate was Professor John Bishop. This debate is brought to you by the Evangelical Union (www.tscf.org.nz and the Reason and Science Society (reasonandscience.doodlekit.com with the support of Thinking Matters (www.thinkingmatters.org.nz). The opening statements and first replies can be found at MandM (www.mandm.org.nz).


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Flannagan vs Bradley Debate "Is God the Source of Morality" Part 08/12


This debate between atheist philosopher, Raymond Bradley and Christian philosopher and blogger, Matt Flannagan, was entitled "Is God the Source of Morality? Is it rational to ground right and wrong in commands issued by God?" It was held at the University of Auckland, in New Zealand, on 2 August, 2010. Bradley is an Emeritus Professor of Philosophy with areas of specialty in Philosophical Logic, Metaphysics, Logical Atomism; he has previously debated William Lane Craig, Edward Blaiklock and many other Christian scholars and describes himself as an older generation "new atheist". Flannagan is an Auckland based Philosopher and Theologian with areas of specialty in Philosophy of Religion, Ethics and Theology; he has previously debated Bill Cooke, Zoe During and writes for the popular Christian blog MandM (www.mandm.org.nz). The format of the debate was as follows: Dr Bradley: Opening Comments [20 min] Dr Flannagan: Opening Comments [20 min] Dr Bradley: Reply to Dr Flannagan [10 min] Dr Flannagan: Reply to Dr Bradley[10 min] Dr Bradley: Closing Comments [7 min] Dr Flannagan: Closing Comments [7 min] Questions from the floor: [30 min] The moderator for the debate was Professor John Bishop. This debate is brought to you by the Evangelical Union (www.tscf.org.nz and the Reason and Science Society (reasonandscience.doodlekit.com with the support of Thinking Matters (www.thinkingmatters.org.nz). The opening statements and first replies can be found at MandM (www.mandm.org.nz).


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