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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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  • ...igeria, [[Burkina Faso]] and [[Chad]], while maintaining headquarters in [[Belfast]], [[Northern Ireland]]. Its current chief executive is John Cardoo. ...lated it. One of the college's trainees, [[Samuel Bill]] (1864-1942) from Belfast, responded energetically. In 1887, he set sail, without financial backing.
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  • [[Image:HMS Belfast.jpg|left|thumb|300px|1939 light cruiser ''HMS Belfast'']] A typical light cruiser, such as ''HMS Belfast'', had main batteries of 6"/152mm guns, secondary batteries of 5" guns or o
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  • ...ch role. The Speaker subsequently confirmed the appointment and that the [[Belfast]] seat had become vacant; it emerged that the Treasury had interpreted the
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  • ...two million, with the most populous area being to the east, in and around Belfast. ...cities in Ulster, all of which are within Northern Ireland: [[Armagh]], [[Belfast]], [[Lisburn]], [[Londonderry]] (also known as Derry)<ref> The naming of Lo
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  • ...] and [[Mark McClelland]], from [[Bangor (Northern Ireland)|Bangor]] and [[Belfast]] respectively, formed ''Shrug'' in 1994 and started gigging in the local a ...atrol-to-light-up-bangor-13471666.html ''Snow Patrol to light up Bangor''] Belfast Telegraph</ref> It was somewhat poignant for members [[Gary Lightbody]] and
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  • ...televised; a march of student of mixed religious background takes place in Belfast, leading to the formation of the [[Peoples' Democracy]] (PD) ...nt='''January''': Against the advice of NICRA, the PD began a march from [[Belfast]], which culminated in an attack by loyalists at Burntollet Bridge near [[L
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  • {{r|Queen's University Belfast}}
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  • ...r tourist attraction is the [[Giant's Causeway]] and its capital city is [[Belfast]]. ...a power-sharing [[Northern Ireland Assembly]] was established under the [[Belfast Agreement|Good Friday Agreement]] of 1998.
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  • Belfast, a vital industrial city, played a major role in the war providing ships, w ...its mishandling of the conscription question, its temporary suspension of Belfast corporation, the upsurge in labour strikes, and the inadequacy of its post-
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  • C.S. Lewis was born in [[Belfast]], Ireland (now Northern Ireland), into an educated family with a religious
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  • ...ritannic|Britannic]]'', was a [[United Kingdom|British]] vessel built in [[Belfast]] at the [[Harland and Wolff]] [[shipyard]] for the [[White Star Line]]. It ...ere held around the world to mark the centenary of the sinking, notably in Belfast, Southampton, and at the disaster site itself.
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  • * Adamson, Ian. ''The Identity of Ulster,'' 2nd edition (Belfast, 1987) * Jonathan Bardon, A History of Ulster ( Belfast, 1992.)
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  • ...sly the government must act against gunmen shooting in the main streets of Belfast, especially as the shootings are growing. Internment, however, is only a sh
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  • ====Belfast during the war==== ...o Belfast, it also brought great human suffering, destruction and death to Belfast too.
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  • ...ub.ac.uk/~tomita/bachbib/ J.S. Bach bibliography], by Yo Tomita of Queen's Belfast - especially useful to scholars
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  • ...rominent conservative, Lord [[Randolph Churchill]], called on Unionists in Belfast to resist the implementation of Home Rule. He declared, "Ulster will fight ...hip from large landlords into that of smaller, usually Catholic farmers. [[Belfast]] was a major centre of the textile and shipbuilding industries, with [[Har
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