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Michael P. Dempsey is a former acting Director of National Intelligence, serving from January 20, 2017 to March 15, 2017. [1] [2] Biography.
Following the death of Associates frontman Billy Mackenzie in 1997, Dempsey now serves as the band's archivist. [7] [8] Dempsey next joined the new wave band the Lotus Eaters and was a member from 1983 to 1985. In the early 1990s, Dempsey made several guest appearances with band Presence, which featured his former Cure bandmate Lol Tolhurst. [9]
B'nai Israel Congregation is a Conservative Jewish egalitarian congregation and synagogue, located in Rockville, Maryland, in the United States. [3] B'nai Israel's mission is to study in the Jewish tradition, worship God, commit to social action, and address the needs of the Jewish people locally, in Israel, and worldwide. [3]
Northwest High School offers a number of honors and Advanced Placement courses, along with courses in American Sign Language (ASL), French and Spanish.The school has an average SAT score of 1129, above the national mean of 1050 yet below the county's averge score of 1227.
David Dempsey, a Trump supporter and "one of the most violent" Jan. 6 rioters, receives a 20-year prison sentence, one of the longest in Capitol riot cases to date.
Yes, even Dr. McDreamy. David Oliver, USA TODAY. October 25, 2024 at 5:01 AM. ... Dempsey's mom Amanda had 12 cancer recurrences, which was brutal for the family. She died in 2014. Dempsey, though ...
The band's original incarnation featured vocalist and guitarist Robert Smith, bassist Michael Dempsey and drummer Lol Tolhurst. [4] After the release and promotion of Three Imaginary Boys, Dempsey was replaced by Simon Gallup in November 1979, when keyboardist Matthieu Hartley also joined the band. [5]
Michael Dempsey (born 1958) is a British musician who played with The Cure and Associates. Michael Dempsey may also refer to: Michael Dempsey (bishop) (1918–1974), American Catholic bishop; Mick Dempsey (Gaelic footballer), Gaelic football player; Mick Dempsey (hurler) (born 1941), Irish retired hurler