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Doolan

Doolan ( Irish: Ó Duibhleachain) is a surname of Irish origin. They were chiefs of the Clan Breasail Mac Duileachain in the Ulaid sub-kingdom of Dál Fiatach, specifically located in what became the barony of Castlereagh.

Usage examples of "doolan".

Waits will be manacled and under the watchful eyes of the detectives and Deputy Doolan, with the shotgun.

Though Olivas and Deputy Doolan stopped and turned to see what the commotion was about, Bosch never moved his eyes from Waits.

He lowered it back into place between the bodies of Olivas and Doolan and quickly climbed down.

Cafarelli had come from the grave site and was on her knees next to Doolan, trying to turn him over to get to the radio.

Bosch turned Doolan over and saw that he had been hit in the forehead.

The short bios of the officers involved in the shooting and Deputy Doolan were sketchy at best.

Across the street Aldo Campione and Dick Doolan, who in the latter years of his life was known as Rowdy Dick, kept silent pace.

Then, as Francis soaped his beard, Aldo Campione and Rowdy Dick Doolan entered the bathroom.

Why were there no words that would unlock what lay festering in the heart of Rowdy Dick Doolan, who needed so desperately to express what he could never even know needed expression?

Below, in the yard, Aldo Campione, Fiddler Quain, Harold Allen, and Rowdy Dick Doolan were erecting a wooden structure that Francis was already able to recognize as bleachers.

Two others - Jenkins and Doolan - vanished after delivering clues that have not helped us.

In silence the three dice and the box were placed by Doolan on the bar.

Owens, Jon Halper, Jackson Schmidt, Steve Horst, and Chris Doolan all said or did things that got blended in.

I did a bit of surveying around Port Jackson, and tried me hand at the goldfields at Castlemaine with Doolan and Riley.

That night he got drunk with the newly returned Riley and Doolan, and, for the first time in three months, took Jessie the barmaid to his bed.