seamus in A Sentence

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    Seamus was one of us.

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    Seamus Mullen 's Hero Food.

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    Seamus broke out of prison?

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    Last question in your set, Seamus.

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    Seamus, we won't need you to speak anymore.

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    This is Seamus.

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    I love you! I would die for you, Seamus!

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    Seamus has knocked back dyer's woad by over 95 percent.

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    When Seamus woke up in hospital he could not remember how he got there.

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    Seamus is trained to detect dyer's woad, which is the weed that's in that pot there.

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    And Seamus is able to do something that we human searchers can't, which is find it by smell before it flowers.

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    Seamus Mullen is an award-winning chef and restaurateur- and he suffers from rheumatoid arthritis, an autoimmune disease that once landed him in the hospital.

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    He had an Irish friend named Seamus, and mutual friends of the two would call Connery by his middle name when he and Seamus were together.

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    This mentality not only helps him, but will help many more people-- his anti-inflammatory diet cookbook,"Seamus Mullen's Hero Food," is set to come out this spring.

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    Rowling has since said that Radcliffe, Watson, and Grint were all too attractive for their parts, but that Devon Murray was just right for Seamus Finnigan.

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    I think the first mistake I made was believing that life as I knew it was over," says Seamus Mullen, award-winning chef, restaurateur, and author of Hero Food.

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    Celebrity chef Seamus Mullen opened his first restaurant, Boqueria, in New York City in 2006, but he was in so much physical pain that it proved difficult to enjoy his success.

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    Seamus Mullen is an award-winning chef, restaurateur, and long-standing member of the mbg family- which is why we were so excited to hear about his new book, Real Food Heals(out today!)!

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    Playwright Tom Stoppard said,“Seamus never had a sour moment, neither in person nor on paper”. Andrew Motion, a former UK Poet Laureate and friend of Heaney, called him“a great poet, a wonderful writer about poetry, and a person of truly exceptional grace and intelligence.”.

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