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Influence
editHow could Mary O'Hara influence Carmel Quinn when Carmel Quinn started her career before Mary O'Hara? Unless it's a different Carmel Quinn? 132.206.33.179 (talk) 00:05, 5 May 2016 (UTC)
- People who have started their career can still presumably be influenced. J. D. Crutchfield | Talk 21:32, 9 May 2016 (UTC)
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Husband?
editIf "Dr Pádraig O'Toole, [who] died on Oct 23rd, 2015", what is meant by "O'Hara divides her time with her husband ..."? Martin of Sheffield (talk) 11:29, 10 September 2017 (UTC)
- O'Hara's own website checked (see cut-and-paste quote in citation). As of 30/10/2016[update] Padraig is apparently alive. Could editors be careful with BLPs please. Martin of Sheffield (talk) 12:14, 20 January 2018 (UTC)
Pádraig O'Toole did indeed die in 2015 as confirmed by [[The Irish Times]] - however I hesitate to change the article as Ms O'Hara's website has not mentioned the fact. It seems the website has not been updated for a long time Invulgo (talk) 11:13, 17 June 2019 (UTC)
- I've taken the Irish Times as reliable and added it. Martin of Sheffield (talk) 21:01, 17 June 2019 (UTC)