Despite a reduced overall turnout, the SDLP's Patsy McGlone increased the SDLP's vote by about 650.
The party's deputy leader Patsy McGlone has already said that he would run for the position.
There's the new Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, who's already proved himself no-one's patsy.
Sinn Fein's candidate will be Francie Molloy and the SDLP candidate will be Patsy McGlone.
Councillor Patsy Gilroy said she was impressed with the "energy and efficiency" of the authority's roads service.
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Taking away her guitar helped her develop the vocal style that channels both Thom Yorke and Patsy Cline.
On their back page, he warns he is ready to give up after being treated like a "patsy".
Derry are without Gerard O'Kane, Patsy Bradley and Paul Cartin because of injury.
She was responding to a question from Enterprise Committee chairman, Patsy McGlone on the impact of the current loyalist protest.
The party's deputy leader, Patsy McGlone spoke in Irish and recalled the SDLP's proud past and its look towards a brighter future.
They join current Environment Minister Alex Attwood and mid-Ulster MLA Patsy McGlone.
When you put in a buy at 10 a.m. and then walk away from your desk, you become a patsy for professional traders.
The report found an interview with actress Patsy Kensit included several mentions of diet firm Weight Watchers, which she is paid to endorse.
Mark Durkan told the BBC he did not want to speak about Patsy McGlone's decision to challenge the party leadership of Margaret Ritchie.
"Scientists agree that as the DRIs are revisited, vitamin D is one of the first recommendations that should be reconsidered, " says Patsy M.
The Irish squad, which will be led by team manager Patsy McGonagle, will depart for Gothenburg in two contingents on 4 and 6 August.
Ellison complained the Swiss yachtsman violated the Deed of Gift (or "DoG, " as it is known by sailors) by naming a patsy as Challenger of Record.
You either trade promises for promises, or cash for delivery, or if your opponent is patsy enough to go for it, you trade promises for cash.
The SDLP's Patsy McGlone described the other candidates' decisions as "truly bizarre" and quipped that he had heard of abstentionist MPs before but never abstentionist campaigns.
The lawsuit was brought by the family of Louisiana store clerk Patsy Byers, who was left a quadriplegic after the robbery attempt by Edmondson and Darras.
Lord (Robin) Butler, a former cabinet secretary and master of an Oxford college, may be a pillar of the establishment, but he is no New Labour patsy.
But Alabam's choice, Patsy Patterson (May Robson), brings unexpected baggage.
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Some of the more cynical companies may conclude that by the time the investigations are over, Mr Levitt will be gone and a patsy will have taken his place.
Jesse Eisenberg stars as a hapless pizza-delivery guy, a slacker still living on high-school dreams, who becomes the patsy of a dumb-and-dumber pair of friends (Danny McBride and Nick Swardson).
Patsy McGlone, deputy chairperson of the environment committee also said he was concerned that biodiversity officers had not been consulted on significant proposed changes to the duty by Mr Poots.
When Patsy McGlone decided to challenge Margaret Ritchie for the SDLP leadership, one of his first stops was the Glens of Antrim holiday home of the South Belfast MP Alasdair McDonnell.
Whether or not Ms. White quiets the critics, turns out to be another Wall Street patsy, or the SEC gets a stronger hand through the proposed legislation, investors should be encouraged.
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Acknowledging these painful truths and in a token of my conversion, I have burned my voter registration card so as to never be patsy or party to another damn fool election.
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