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Aoife Moore: ‘The Shinner stuff was one thing — but this became a runaway train.
Aoife, whose day job is in supplier relations and procurement, has always had a love for preloved.
Source: https://www.limerickpost.ie/2023/05/01/good-ethics-suits-good-fashion/
Aoife, with seven other finalists, will give a presentation as part of the John Kelly Awards Final Ceremony on November 14 in UCD.
Journalist Aoife Grace Moore's book 'The Long Game: Inside Sinn Féin' looks at the party's rise.
Máiría Cahill and Aoife Moore are releasing long-awaited books.
The directors that identified as female were Rachel Morrison (who made two Michelob Ultra spots), Alex Prager (Booking.com), Aoife McArdle (Squarespace) and Fiona McGee (TurboTax).
The goal coming from Ava Ryan after she intercepted Aoife Looney kick-out.
The Hawks had a couple more looks, but Aoife Coomey missed wide, then Poitras was denied by Rush in the final minute, allowing Cheverus to run out the clock and celebrate its 3-0 victory.
Source: https://www.pressherald.com/2023/10/20/cheverus-girls-blank-marshwood-in-prelim/
The pair share two children together: Aoife Belle and Tadhg.
The Ravens’ Aoife Mahaffy forced overtime with a goal at the 13.53-minute mark.
UCC lecturer, Dr Aoife Granville, held a lecture about the history of the Wren boys and talked about the traditions around them.
You're both absolutely fantastic" Aoife said: "Love you two I’m happy.
Source: https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/fans-delighted-rylan-clark-issues-8592941
Youth leader Aoife offering Shanya a helping hand during the art programme.