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  • ...gle 'Perfect World' in 1995. With a new touring band, Bonham headlined the Belfast Festival at Queen's and performed sell-out shows such as at the Bottom Line
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  • ...a merchant settled there, but born in Ireland and the son of a citizen of Belfast of Scottish extraction. My father's residence at Bordeaux was in the subur ...om Aberdeenshire. At the age of twelve, he was sent to a grammar school in Belfast to learn Latin and Greek. In 1744 he enrolled at [[Glasgow University]] to
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  • | publisher=Belfast Telegraph
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  • ...eland, encouraged by some Nationalist leaders. After a police station in [[Belfast]] was attacked by Republicans, shots were exchanged between the police and ...and. It wasn't to get back any form of devolved government until after the Belfast Agreement of 1998.
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  • ...nd History: A Guide to the Historical Resources of Prince Edward Island.'' Belfast, P.E.I.: Ragweed, 1977
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  • ...held in the Trades Hall, Capel Street, Dublin, attended by delegates from Belfast, Cork, Dublin, Dundalk and Waterford, at which it was decided found an "Iri ...list agitation, accepted an offer from Larkin to become ITGWU organiser in Belfast in June 1911.
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  • ...nd]], often claiming that neither are legitimate. With the advent of the [[Belfast Agreement]] however, this has changed somewhat and has also caused further ...e [[Police Service of Northern Ireland]], which was set up following the [[Belfast Agreement|Good Friday Agreement]] to replace the [[Royal Ulster Constabular
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  • * Adamson, Ian. ''The Identity of Ulster,'' 2nd edition (Belfast, 1987) * Bardon, Jonathan. ''A History of Ulster'' (Belfast, 1992)
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  • ...s of Northern Ireland, along with the borough councils for the cities of [[Belfast]] and [[Derry]], served as administrative areas. The Local Government (Bou
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  • ...erts|Led Zeppelin's live concert performances. It was first played live at Belfast's Ulster Hall on 5 March 1971, a concert which also featured the first ever
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  • <td>[[Belfast]]</td>
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  • ...ed the area 1 December with 120 Army paratroopers and supplies bound for [[Belfast]], Northern Ireland. Later that month an Atlantic storm caused more damage
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  • ...he Irish lit bonfires along the coast of Carrickfergus Lough (now called [[Belfast Lough]]) to help William and his forces navigate during his night time arri
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  • ...gh]], [[Dundrum Bay]] or [[Strangford Lough]]), and the river ''Logia'' ([[Belfast Lough]], ''Loch Laoigh'' in Irish). Peoples named, from south to north, are
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  • ...fresh political polarization, as the coalition of O'Connellite Catholics, Belfast liberals, and British Whigs, which had been formed during the campaign for
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  • ...counties in Ulster into a separate entity with a devolved government in [[Belfast]] but remaining in the United Kingdom. Opposition to the Irish Free State w ...Neill]], the [[minister for education]], represented the Free State and a Belfast lawyer; [[J.R Fisher]] represented Northern Ireland (After [[James Craig|Cr
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  • ...ancisco, Dallas, Charlotte, La Jolla (California) and Southwest Harbor and Belfast (Maine).<ref name=tws01janghkkj/> His work was shown internationally at the
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  • After touching at [[Halifax, Nova Scotia]], Alhena reached [[Belfast, Northern Ireland]], on 27 February and remained there for approximatey two
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  • ...efore joining a convoy bound for the [[British Isles]]. The ship visited [[Belfast]] in northern Ireland and several ports in [[Scotland]] and then headed acr
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  • ...rmy|Army]] cargo and, on [[19 February]], got underway in [[convoy]] for [[Belfast]], Ireland, and [[Clydebank]], [[Scotland]].
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