[ noun ] a nonexistent person popularized by American servicemen during World War II <noun.person> Kilroy was here
The glass and ceramics operations will each have their own board of directors, management, capital investment program, resources and balance sheet, Kilroy said.
He treats his dancers felicitously - Sarah Warsop soaring in big jumps; John Kilroy ebullient in step; Jacqueline Jones radiant and contemplative - and the dance has a pristine air.
Pray that they are caught and that the Lord will enter their hearts, and they will know what they have done is wrong." _ Helen Kilroy, the mother of Mark Kilroy, one of 13 victims killed by a drug-smuggling cult in Mexico.
Pray that they are caught and that the Lord will enter their hearts, and they will know what they have done is wrong." _ Helen Kilroy, the mother of Mark Kilroy, one of 13 victims killed by a drug-smuggling cult in Mexico.
So far, the only victim to be identified was Mark Kilroy, a 21-year-old University of Texas pre-medical student who was kidnapped on the streets of Matamoros last month during spring break.
In Kilroy's hometown of Santa Fe, Texas, a yellow ribbon ceremony had been scheduled for Wednesday to draw attention to his disappearance.
"Mark was a great guy," he said. "He didn't deserve something that awful happening to him." He last saw Kilroy after his son was born.
She said four victims, including Texas college student Mark Kilroy, were human sacrifices.
The search for Mark Kilroy of Santa Fe, Texas, who disappeared while on spring break in Matamoros, across the border from Brownsville, led to discovery of the bodies at the Santa Elena Ranch.
At a news conference on Sunday he discussed the slayings and said he watched earlier this year as Mark Kilroy, 21, a University of Texas premedical student, was killed with a machete chop to the head and his spinal column removed for a necklace.
Neck said U.S. officials were trying to identify a body believed to be another American and said that they were working on having Kilroy's body returned to the United States.
Among those visitors was Mark Kilroy, a pre-med student from the University of Texas who disappeared during a nighttime trip with friends to Matamoros.
The "young American" in the lyrics is Mark Kilroy, a University of Texas student abducted while in Matamoros during a spring break outing.
One of the suspects, Hernandez Garcia, said Kilroy was approached by several men.
One body was identified as that of Mark Kilroy, 21, a pre-med student from Santa Fe, Texas.
Among the victims was Mark Kilroy, a 21-year-old University of Texas student.
One of the sacrificial victims was Mark Kilroy, 21, a university student from Santa Fe, Texas.
"We're definitely putting our feelings and energy into the fight against drugs," Kilroy said. "For that reason, we don't look back.
A 21-year-old University of Texas pre-med student kidnapped while on spring vacation, Mark Kilroy, was among the sacrificial victims.
"There will be change only when the people demand it," James Kilroy told a group of about 600 people at a town meeting called by him and his wife, Helen.
Among the victims were a 16-year-old boy and Mark Kilroy, missing since March when he came here during spring break from the University of Texas.