
Shane
Shane is the author's younger brother, known for his escapade with Dara when they unintentionally set off in a rowboat without oars, which led to a day of drifting and tears, exemplifying the adventurous yet unsupervised play typical of their childhood.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
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Shane is a professional hockey player and rival of Ilya.
Serien des Monats: Heated Rivalry, Banksters, Oderbruch 2 und mehr - MedienShane is one of the main characters in Heated Rivalry, a story about the romance between hockey players.
Heated Rivalryn kirjoittajan uusi kirja viivästyy Parkinsonin taudin vuoksiShane is one of the two men identified as persons of interest in the investigation.
Two surrender following soldier’s killing, hunt on for three others - police | NewsShane is a character in 'Hot Rivalry'.
הזוגות הכי לוהטים על המסךShane struggled with gambling addiction after betting on sports, which affected his relationships and led him to seek treatment.
‘They ruined that for me’: How sports gambling addiction and recovery affects men’s bonds with friends, family and fandomShane would tell backpackers they’d be back before the end of the week.
Yamba travel guide: Why this laid‑back coastal town rivals Byron BayShane wrote about the exceptional service his family received at a Saw Doctors concert.
Happy Christmas stories of the best of customer care – The Irish TimesShane is one of the main characters in Heated Rivalry, a Canadian hockey romance.
Heated Rivalry’s creators on why their horny hockey hit scores with both women and gay menShane, who is Asian-Canadian, is reluctant to admit his sexuality and has a manager who is also his stage mom.
Rachel Reid's Game Changers book becomes enemies-to-lovers TV seriesShane finished in the top 10 and expressed surprise that four kids beat him.
Generations run together at Rotorua Parkrun and Legend of the PeaksShane is Danny Power's older half-brother in the film Christy.
‘The Brits loved that it was from Cork. They thought there was an exotic flavour to that’ – The Irish TimesShane is referenced as a local shorthand for discussing the need for empathy in politics.
Charlotte Grimshaw: An empathy deficit is wreaking havoc around the worldShane's kick-out was mentioned as a factor in the game.
Kerry boss Jack O’Connor delights in being back in a seventh All-Ireland final – The Irish TimesShane is a guide and co-owner of Maxa Camp in the Okavango Delta.
Pouncing lions, pronking springboks, poison-arrow lessonsShane O’Connell is Leona Maguire's new caddie.
‘I was in China and Pádraig rang me from Arizona to give me his opinion on things’ – The Irish TimesShane, a Kentucky resident, expressed his disagreement with making English the official language.
Americans weigh in on Trump making English America's official languageShane from Lexington disagrees strongly with the tariffs, believing they take advantage of U.S. influence.
Americans offer mixed reactions to Trump's tariffs and market volatilityVictim Shane expressed frustration over the scam and the financial stress it caused him.
Hamilton man Patrick Neho jailed for laundering money for scammer based in KenyaVictim Shane expressed his frustration over the financial stress caused by Neho's actions.
Hamilton man Patrick Neho jailed for laundering money for scammer based in KenyaGilbert's father, Shane, recalled his horror seeing his son’s eyes after the accident.
Rotorua firm Lakeland Steel fined after traumatic workplace accident on teen’s birthdayShane is a senior economics correspondent for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald.
Life is a (productivity) highway, and Australia is stuck in second gear
Shane is a celebrated author who struggles with his past and seeks connection with Eva.
'Seven Days In June' by Tia Williams: You cannot outrun yourselfShane discussed how drinking alcohol can cause the muscular valve that seals off the stomach from the oesophagus to open more than it should.
Six ways alcohol can affect your gutShane is mentioned as another brother of the author who participated in a rowing adventure that went awry.
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