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  • Scene of the [[Easter Rising]] in the inner-city Grand Canal Dock area of [[Dublin]], Ireland.
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  • Republic (population c. 4.2 million; capital Dublin) comprising about 85% of the Atlantic island of Ireland, west of Great Brit
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  • [[Dublin, Ireland]] food dish: white [[sausage]]s in broth with [[potato]]es and [[b
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  • Born & living in Dublin, Ireland. [Dublin based Irish language community radio]
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  • (1876-1947), A socialist leader of the Dublin based Union, the Irish Transport and General Workers Union.
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  • *Francis J. Byrne, ''Irish Kings and High-Kings'', Second Edition, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2001 *T. F. O'Rahilly, ''Early Irish History and Mythology'', Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1946
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  • | pagename = Trinity College Dublin | abc = Trinity College Dublin
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  • {{r|Dublin}} {{r|Trinity College Dublin}}
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  • ...hta Eireann: Annals of the kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters'' Vol 1, Dublin: Hodges & Smith, 1848 *T. F. O'Rahilly, ''Early Irish History and Mythology'', Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1946
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  • ...[[Ulysses]] that describes June 16, 1904, in the life of Leopold Bloom in Dublin.
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  • ...69. ''A short Old High German grammar and reader, with glossary''. Dublin: Dublin University Press.
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  • *[[County Dublin|Dublin]] **[[County of South Dublin]]
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  • ...[[Dublin|Dublin city]], [[Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown]], [[Fingal]] and [[South Dublin]])
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  • ...o the people of Dublin and further afield, was a socialist leader of the [[Dublin]] based Union, the [[Irish Transport and General Workers Union]], better kn ...once challenged by the Belfast Employers Union, and thus Larkin went to [[Dublin]] where he set up the National Union of Dock Labourers there. When suspende
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  • {{Image|Dublin WK 002 02.jpg|right|300px|The Sea Stallion arrives in [[Dublin]].}} ...towed for a time, down past [[Scotland]], and through the [[Irish Sea]] to Dublin.
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  • ...overning body of [[rugby union]]. It was founded in 1886 and is based in [[Dublin]].
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  • ...overnment [[committee]]'s. Senator [[David Norris]] (The [[Trinity College Dublin]] representative) is famed for playing a huge role in legalising [[homosexu ...elected by graduates of the University of Dublin (i.e., [[Trinity College, Dublin|Trinity College]].
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  • | location = Dublin ...of Guinness : a loving history of the brewery, its people and the city of Dublin
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  • (10 November 1879 – 3 May 1916) Dublin-born teacher, writer and Irish nationalist, and one of the leaders of the E
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Dublin]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Trinity College Dublin}}
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  • |Dublin_WK_002_02.jpg|The Sea Stallion arrives in [[Dublin]].
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  • ...ities. Among their most famous renditions include ''The auld triangle'', ''Dublin in the rare auld times'', ''The wild rover'', ''Dicey Riley'' and ''The tow
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  • ...//www.rte.ie/vikings/video.html/ RTÉ news webcast of the ship's arrival in Dublin]
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  • *Cecile O'Rahilly, ''Táin Bó Cúailnge Recension I'', Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1976 *Cecile O'Rahilly, ''Táin Bó Cualnge from the Book of Leinster'', Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1970
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  • *Kuno Meyer (ed. & trans.), ''The Death-Tales of the Ulster Heroes'', Dublin Institute for Advances Studies, 1906 ...e O'Rahilly (ed. & trans.), ''Táin Bó Cualnge from the Book of Leinster'', Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1967
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  • ...olition of County Dublin, creation of Fingal, Dun Laogaire-Rathdown, South Dublin; city status equivalent to county council status; and add a table with the :I never truly paid any attention to the splitting up of Dublin. Does it now in reality mean that we are a 34 county island? [[User:Denis C
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  • * Daly, Mary. ''The Famine in Ireland'' (Dublin, 1986), * Edwards, R. Dudley, and T. Desmond Williams (eds). ''The Great Famine'' (Dublin, 1956)
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  • }}"Traces the life and career of Oscar Wilde from his boyhood in Dublin to his tragic death in exile at age forty-six." - publishers description. P
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  • Irish lawyer who studied at Trinity College Dublin and graduated with an LL.B (II.1) in 1990. Qualified as a barrister in 1995
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  • ...onary: General Richard Mulcahy and the founding of the Irish Free State'' (Dublin, 1992), Valiulis, ''Almost a rebellion: The Irish army mutiny of 1924'' (Co
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  • ...aelic football]] and [[hurling]]. It was founded in 1884 and is based in [[Dublin]].
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  • {{r|Dublin}}
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  • {{r|Dublin}}
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  • that follows in detail his actions on a single day, 16 June 1904, in Dublin. In Dublin, fans follow the footsteps of Leopold Bloom and visit the locations describ
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  • ...nts in the vicinity, which eventually merged into one.<ref name="history">"Dublin: A short history". National Archives of Ireland. Available: http://web.arch Dublin is located on Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the [[River Liffey]], a
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  • {{r|Dublin}}
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  • ...at Britain and Ireland. Members of the [[Royal Irish Constabulary]] and [[Dublin Metropolitan Police]] were drafted in to act as [[census]] enumerators. ...re launched on 4th December, 2007, when the digitised census returns for [[Dublin]] were made available online.<ref name="Times">The irish Times: "1911 censu
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  • *Francis J. Byrne, ''Irish Kings and High-Kings'', Second Edition, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2001 ...hta Eireann: Annals of the kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters'' Vol 1, Dublin: Hodges & Smith, 1848
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  • *Ó Sé D (2000) 'Gaeilge Chorca Dhuibhne'. Dublin: Institiúid Teangeolaíochta Éireann. ISBN 0946452970.
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  • ...Civil War]], 1923-4. She then became Sinn Féin abstentionist TD for South Dublin, 1923-7.
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  • ...or that day. On Sunday evening, the IRB leaders met in [[Liberty Hall]] in Dublin. Despite the loss of the German arms, they were determined that the rising
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  • '''Frank Anthony Stapleton''' (born 10 July 1956 in [[Dublin]]) is a former Irish [[association football|footballer]] who played for [[A
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  • #[[County Dublin|Dublin]] | [[County Dublin|Dublin]]
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  • {{r|Dublin}}
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  • ...state)|Ireland]]'s three daily broadsheet newspapers, first published in [[Dublin]] on March 29th, 1859. Today, it is regarded as the "newspaper of record"
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  • ...t painter. He was educated at schools in London and [[Dublin]] and at the Dublin School of Art, but although his younger brother Jack became a well-known pa
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  • {{r|Dublin}}
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  • ...ring my fourth year studying medical biology. At home I live ina town near Dublin, but when I graduate I plan to either continue living in Edinburgh or move
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