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McIlroy would play for United’s A and B teams at The
Andy Mitten (United! United!)
Then, in a quiet, level voice, Shackleton ordered Wild to shoot his own team along with McIlroy’s, Marston’s, and Crean’s.
Alfred Lansing (Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage)
Your passion is not a passing interest or even a hobby, but something that is intensely meaningful and core to your identity. For example, I play golf as a hobby. While I like the game—love it, actually—it is not core to who I am. It is, however, core to international PGA golf superstar Rory McIlroy. Asked to describe his love for the game McIlroy once said, “It’s what I think about when I get up in the morning. It’s what I think about when I go to bed.” For McIlroy, golf isn’t just a passing interest; it’s the verse that makes his heart sing.
Carmine Gallo (The Storyteller's Secret: From TED Speakers to Business Legends, Why Some Ideas Catch On and Others Don't)
Write programs that do one thing and do it well. Write programs to work together.
Doug McIlroy
...things die, and god willing, stay dead.
Leslie Ann Mcilroy (Gravel: Poems)
A commonality among factitious disorder is a lack in bonding personal relationships, providing alternative supports.  Mr. McIlroy a skilled patient would receive over 200 hospital admissions in Britain subjecting himself to hundreds of painful treatments and procedures (Pallis & Bamji, 1979).  The strength of compulsion of being viewed in the patient role becomes ever more obvious through the individual’s willingness to submit to such rigors.  Munchausen’s syndrome may be rare yet continues to be a consistent disorder at the same time. The characteristics of Munchausen syndrome include physiological complaints presented by a dramatic patient.  The patient exaggerates the illness exhibiting Pseudologia Fantastica.  To  minimize communication a patient will make use of hospital networks within different geographical locations.
Steven G. Carley (The Case of Marna (Munchausen by Proxy Syndrome))
A commonality among factitious disorder is a lack in bonding personal relationships, providing alternative supports.  Mr. McIlroy a skilled patient would receive over 200 hospital admissions in Britain subjecting himself to hundreds of painful treatments and procedures (Pallis & Bamji, 1979).  The strength of compulsion of being viewed in the patient role becomes ever more obvious through the individual’s willingness to submit to such rigors.  Munchausen’s syndrome may be rare yet continues to be a consistent disorder at the same time. The characteristics of Munchausen syndrome include physiological complaints presented by a dramatic patient.  The patient exaggerates the illness exhibiting Pseudologia Fantastica.  To  minimize communication a patient will make use of hospital networks within different geographical locations.     Munchausen by Proxy Syndrome
Steven G. Carley (The Case of Marna (Munchausen by Proxy Syndrome))