Don Mullen, author of the book that inspired the film, Eyewitness: Bloody Sunday
The film "Bloody Sunday" with James Nesbitt is based on the book "Eyewitness Bloody Sunday" by Don Mullan. The book provides a detailed account of the events that took place on January 30, 1972, in Northern Ireland.
There are many legends based on the Bloody Mary. This folktale is based on the ghost of the Bloody Mary who appears in a mirror when her name is called multiple times whilst alone.
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The only book I can find that is a fictional work is a star called Henry by roddy Doyle it's avalible anywhere. I hope that helps you. It's DeValera.
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Chick-fil-A is a Christian based company, and is closed on Sunday out of recognition of the Sabbath.
yes, its partially urban and defo a legend]
Non of the above, Sunday is based on a religious day of rest.
You can make celery air by blending juiced celery with lecite (a soy-based emulsifier). It's not the easiest or cheapest stuff in the world to find, but it is out there! Good luck (makes awesome bloody marys). James
Because of the blood that was shed during her killing and all the life's she ruined and deaths she caused!
It depends; why are you asking stupid questions? Beauty is based off of the symmetry of the face.
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