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  • {{r|Dublin}}
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  • *T. F. O'Rahilly, ''Early Irish History and Mythology'', Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1999
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  • ...a phone isn't up to much but should be getting a decent digital one soon. Dublin Castle; the Mansion House. [[User:Anton Sweeney|Anton Sweeney]] 03:56, 28 A
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  • ...son of a [[Royal Irish Constabulary]] officer. He became a Clerk of the [[Dublin Corporation]] and joined the [[Gaelic League]] in 1900 becoming a member of
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  • College Dublin, Ireland, and went on to a PhD in Genetics in 1997, which he defended in 20
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  • I have a B.Sc. in Applied Physics from Dublin City University. I attempted to get a PhD in Astrophysics from Galway Unive
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  • School at St Paul's College Raheny 1975 - 1980. College at Dublin City University - BSc. (Hons, 2.1) in Information Technology 1999. Trained
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  • *Ó hAllmhuraín, Gearóid. A Pocket History of Irish Traditional Music. Dublin: O'Brien, 1998.
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  • ...ively small city throughout the war, all the while riding his bike through Dublin dressed as a Businessman! [[User:Denis Cavanagh|Denis Cavanagh]] 08:08, 1 S
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  • ...Anthropology, and Axial Age History. She is a native of Ohio and lives in Dublin, where she is sole caregiver for her parents and an older brother.
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  • ...f poems, ''The Weird of Fionavar'', published in 1922 by the Talbot Press, Dublin}} ...t, political activist, and mystic. Born in County Antrim, she grew up in [[Dublin]] and attended the Royal University. Her interest in Theosophy led her to b
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  • {{r|Trinity College Dublin}}
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  • {{r|Dublin}}
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  • .... ''Ireland and the Second World War: Politics, Society and Remembrance,'' Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2000. * Buckland, Patrick. ''A History of Northern Ireland'' (Dublin, 1981)
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  • ...n born to Jane Elgee (''nom de plume'' Jane Speranza) and William Wilde in Dublin. In 1884 he married Constance Lloyd, the daughter of a London QC.
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  • {{r|Dublin}}
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  • It is a commanding building at the heart of [[Dublin]]'s inner city and is built according to a classical style [[architecture]]
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  • ...nteers was that action would only be taken if the British authorities at [[Dublin Castle]] attempted to disarm the them, arrest their leaders, or introduce c ..., and limiting it to about 1,300 active participants, virtually all within Dublin. The Irish Volunteers meanwhile had been successfully infiltrated by the Ir
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