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  • ...''']), is a question-answering [[web search engine]] owned and operated by Dublin, Ireland-based IAC Search & Media Europe, Ltd.<ref name=IAC/> The original
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  • ...ngal]], [[Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown]] and [[South Dublin]]. As five cities ([[Dublin]], [[Cork]], [[Galway]], [[Limerick]] and [[Waterford]]) have independent c ...s.ie/herb/census/webbboyle.pdf David Webb: Journal of Life Sciences, Royal Dublin Society, 1983, pages 143-160: "The Flora of Ireland in its European Context
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  • ...cer of the 2nd Dublin battalion and subsequently as officer commanding the Dublin Brigade. ...na]] (Police) to the army command. On 18 March the mutineers gathered in a Dublin pub with the appearance of hostile intent. The adjutant-general, having con
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  • ...D ([[Teachta Dála]], or Member of Parliament) since 1977, representing the Dublin Central constituency. He served as [[Minister for Labour (Ireland)|Minister ...and rezoning and planning permission irregularities, particularly in the [[Dublin]] area in the 1990s.<ref>Mahon Tribunal website. Available: http://www.plan
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  • * '''IXth IAU General Assembly''' (1955): [[Dublin]], [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]
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  • ...fgang Amadeus Mozart|Munster|ABBA|Acetone|Australia|Beatles|Chicago|Donkey|Dublin|Ear|Fermat pseudoprime|France|Galileo Galilei|Germany|C. S. Lewis|Clive Sta * {{pl|Dublin}}
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  • Okay, when I came back from a trip to Dublin many years ago, I told everyone who would listen how much in love I was wit
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  • * Canny, Nicholas. ''From Reformation to Restoration: Ireland, 1534-1660'' (Dublin, 1987) * Cullen, L. M. ''The Emergence of Modern Ireland, 1600-1900'' (Dublin, 1981)
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  • ...and had a concentration in mathematics. I also attended Trinity College in Dublin, studying Irish culture and literature.
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  • ...(and adjacent Connemara gaeltacht), and then as a research scholar at the Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies (School of Celtic Studies). She was subsequen
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  • *Monday November 27, 2000 - Dublin, Ireland. The Point
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  • ...day: How Michael Collins's Agents Assassinated Britain's Secret Service in Dublin on November 21, 1920'' (2004) [http://www.amazon.com/Bloody-Sunday-Collins
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  • ...[[education]] led to him founding his own school in [[Rathfarnham]], Co. [[Dublin]] called [[St. Enda’s]]. The [[curriculum]] here was based around the [[G
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  • ...n a succession of farmhouse headquarters, punctuated by visits home and to Dublin. Here he came to known [[Seán Tracey]], [[Michael Collins]] and other lead ...’s [[Four Court's Attack (Irish Civil War)|attack]] on the IRA executive’s Dublin stronghold at the Four Courts and O’Connell Street on 28 June. Lynch retu
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  • <td width=223 valign=top align=center>Dublin Central <td width=223 valign=top align=center>Dublin Mid West
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  • ...slie Price]] (1897-1984), a teacher and [[Cumann na mBan]] activist from [[Dublin]]. Both were militantly opposed to the [[Anglo-Irish treaty]] of 6 December ...n on 28 June Barry was almost immediately captured by the national army in Dublin, but managed to escape in September. He then resumed his career as a Flying
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  • ...d and edited by his brother Peter. This won the Bronze Medal at Apimondia, Dublin, 2005.
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  • ...ed by Medb.<ref>Edward Gwynn (ed. & trans.), ''The Metrical Dindshenchas'' Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1906, Vol 3, [http://www.ucc.ie/celt/online ...ioghachta Eireann: Annals of the kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters'', Dublin, 1848-1851, [http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/T100005A/text023.html Vol. 1
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  • *[[Dublin]]
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