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This victory resulted in | Cork being installed as the favourites to retain the |
ere were several attempts to create branches in | Cork, Belfast, Limerick, Naas, and even in northern |
es of entr'actes and complete minstrel shows in | Cork, Belfast, then Glasgow by the end of May. |
rth in a row, an accomplishment last matched by | Cork between 1941 and 1944. |
He served as Lord Mayor of | Cork between 1952 and 1956. |
It is situated on the County | Cork border and is within two kilometers of the Coun |
ty Waterford, Ireland, situated near the County | Cork border. |
A separate device is a | cork borer sharpener used to hone the cutting edge t |
When testing the water potential of a potato, a | cork borer is used to maintain a constant surface ar |
A | cork borer, often used in a chemistry laboratory, is |
Cork borers are also used to take samples from livin | |
Cork borers usually come in a set of nested sizes al | |
Set of | cork borers. |
Mark O'Leary is a | Cork born based Guitarist, Author, Electronic Music |
ood again as a Cumann na nGaedheal candidate in | Cork Borough at the 1932 and 1933 general elections, |
He was re-elected for the | Cork Borough constituency at the 1951 general electi |
The old | Cork Borough constituency was divided into the new c |
He was an unsuccessful candidate at the 1946 | Cork Borough by-election. |
After the | Cork branch objected to the ICO's support for the Br |
In December 1916, Florence joined the | Cork branch of the Irish Volunteers. |
1919 advert for Murphy's | Cork brewery |
rry described as "twelve dark days" for the 3rd | Cork Brigade of the IRA. |
ook describes the actions of Barry's Third West | Cork Brigade during the Anglo-Irish War, such as the |
to have given information leading to the Third | Cork Brigade's main column of over 100 fighters almo |
The 4th battalion of the IRA First | Cork Brigade, under Diarmuid O'Hurley and based arou |
Furlong was in "G" Company, 1st Battalion, 1st | Cork Brigade, Old I.R.A. in 1916, and had been inter |
ramways in New York, London, Liverpool, Dublin, | Cork, Bristol, Edinburgh and Los Angeles. |
that focused only on one small element, "like a | cork, bubbling on the surface of the sea." |
ent films such as "120 bpm" and "The House That | Cork Built" have paid homage to the Club as the foca |
Some authorities recommend using a small | cork bung between removing the old tap and inserting |
d were donated to the Irish Heritage Trust by a | Cork business family, the McCartheys. |
a wide-right attacking midfielder after joining | Cork, but was soon moved up front as a striker, beco |
ed he ordered a house to be prepared for him at | Cork but died of illness on the way, on 27 November |
a professor of mathematics at Queen's College, | Cork, but was called to the bar in 1867. |
The Ilnacullin tower, like others in | Cork, but unlike other Irish Martello towers, has a |
He taught at schools in | Cork but resigned from St Patrick's School there in |
Rev W M Pyne came from Ballyvolane near | Cork but he was the Rector of St Mary's Church in Ox |
became a medical student at University College | Cork, but clearly retained a bent for adventure. |
vote in January by fielding three candidates in | Cork, but at the next general election, in December |
Kilkenny won the league, beating | Cork by 2-15 to 2-14 in the final. |
Alice Boyle, daughter of Richard Boyle, Earl of | Cork, by his second wife, Catherine Fenton. |
He was married twice, and succeeded as Earl of | Cork by his son Hamilton, who died in 1764 and passe |
0 class railcars supplement stops at Mallow and | Cork by 22000 class railcar operated services from C |
r of hurling followed, however, victory went to | Cork by 4-9 to 2-9 for the first time in ten years. |
nship of the decade, their 9th overall, beating | Cork by 3 points after extra time. |
Tipperary fell to | Cork by 2-8 to 1-8 in the provincial final, giving t |
Tipperary fell to | Cork by 2-8 to 1-8 in the provincial final, giving L |
09 finalists were defeated, defending champions | Cork by Galway by one point in a replay and 2009 fin |
Cork cambium (pl. | |
The function of | cork cambium is to produce the cork, a tough protect |
The | cork cambium is a lateral meristem and is responsibl |
Cork cambium is one of the plant's meristems - the s | |
s is a mass of cells in plants, formed from the | cork cambium at the position of the lenticels. |
Multiple cross sections of a stem showing | cork cambium (click image 3 times to see detail) |
phellogen ( | cork cambium) and |
Connections for | Cork can be made at Limerick Junction. |
It used to be sold in bottles with a | cork cap, but now has a plastic replic-cork. |
own, Blackpool, Blarney, Caherlag, Carrigaline ( | Cork), Carrigaline (Kinsale), Carrignavar, Carrigroh |
A | cork carrying the test thermometer is used to close |
l teams in the League of Ireland, most notably, | Cork Celtic, Waterford United and Kilkenny City. |
hese included 2 in the Cup Final replay against | Cork Celtic. |
Festival appearances include West | Cork Chamber Music Festival, Prussia Cove, Internati |
and the carved altar in the University College | Cork chapel. |
of Dublin, Ireland's main legal centre, on the | Cork Circuit. |
Cork City F.C. 2005 | |
Cork City Libraries provide a Mobile Library service | |
The site is located to east of | Cork City Centre, on the south bank of the River Lee |
City (2005-06), Drogheda United (2006-2008) and | Cork City (2009). |
It is in the townland of Minane, 15 km south of | Cork City and 5 km south of Carrigaline. |
Cork City - 2007−08 | |
Cork City Centre | |
He was first elected to | Cork City Council in 2004. |
who subsequently returned home to their native | Cork City when Joe was a young child. |
He signed for | Cork City under Damien Richardson in November 1993, |
etitions for the club, spending time on loan at | Cork City during the 1988-89 season. |
e 1980 and had to be extensively refurbished by | Cork City Council. |
r Shamrock Rovers on September 11, 2004 against | Cork City and went on to make 16 appearances. |
his first goal for the club in a 2-2 draw with | Cork City in the Setanta Cup, Sligo's first ever goa |
Final where they were eventually beaten 1-0 by | Cork City at the RDS on December 2, 2007. |
r is based in Carrigaline, a satellite town for | Cork City and attracts members from Cork City and Co |
Burke is a former Fine Gael | Cork city councillor and former Lord Mayor of Cork i |
ed new settlement situated to the north-west of | Cork City in Ireland. |
She was a member of | Cork City Council and became the 68th Lord Mayor of |
of what was known as the Ostman's Tancred after | Cork City became a fortified English Stronghold. |
The project is a joint venture between | Cork City Council, Cork Institute of Technology and |
llage is the R600, which links the village with | Cork City to the north and Kinsale to the south. |
Derry City fell to a 4-1 home league defeat to | Cork City on 9 April 2007. |
He was a long-serving member of | Cork City Council, and was Lord Mayor of Cork from 1 |
er the Electoral (Amendment) Act 1974, when the | Cork City North West and Cork City South East consti |
n Cup Champions, with many players hailing from | Cork city and county. |
as signed for Bohemians after his contract with | Cork City expired in November 2006, becoming the fir |
The second of these defeats was to | Cork City who led the table after this victory by th |
On 7 July 2007, he scored as | Cork City drew 1-1 with Swedish Allsvenskan club Ham |
, Kerrigan was an unsuccessful candidate in the | Cork City North West constituency at the 1969 genera |
or-Ireland League suffered heavy defeats in the | Cork City municipal elections. |
He signed for | Cork City F.C. for their inaugural season in the Lea |
That season, | Cork City ran into financial difficulties and were f |
The main drainage sewage treatment plant for | Cork City was opened in 2004. |
ville is a popular destination for residents of | Cork City during the summer months. |
his college course and for a while worked with | Cork City FC in a marketing role before becoming a f |
He previously played for | Cork City in the League of Ireland. |
Home Rule League Member of Parliament (MP) for | Cork City at the 1880 general election, and joined t |
f the village, Macroom is 9 miles (14 km) west, | Cork city is 15 miles (24 km) east and Bandon is 20 |
ndment) Act 1980, taking in parts of the former | Cork City and Cork Mid constituencies. |
72 he was elected in a by-election to represent | Cork City in the Parliament of the United Kingdom, a |
Danny rejoined | Cork City in December 2010. |
In his early career at | Cork City and Reading, Gamble made eight appearances |
Coachford was formerly connected by railway to | Cork city with a narrow gauge railway, opened in 188 |
irst goal for Bohs in a League Cup game against | Cork City on 3 July 2007. |
Healy made his full | Cork City debut against Bohemians when they were bea |
Cork City Junior Hurling Championship Winners 1966, | |
also operates a waste water treatment plant for | Cork City Council, in Ireland (Northumbrian Water Pr |
He was elected as a Fine Gael member of | Cork City Council in the 1991 local elections. |
easons he moved to Ireland, where he played for | Cork City and Cobh Ramblers. |
despread critcism including that of a number of | Cork city councillors. |
title decider at the end of the season between | Cork City and Derry City. |
Cork City U20 were replaced by Cork City FORAS Co‑op | |
n Washington Street include the newly renovated | Cork City courthouse and St. Augustine's Catholic ch |
Belfast Ulster Hall, Dublin Carlton Cinema and | Cork City Hall. |
It is made up of the electoral areas of | Cork City Council north of the River Lee, namely Cor |
village is just off the Cork-Kinsale road with | Cork City 9 km to the north and Cork Airport only 2 |
ed a wonder goal in an amazing comeback against | Cork City in the First Round of the FAI Cup in 2006. |
acing Club de Paris and subsequently played for | Cork City before ending his career with Evesham Town |
ependence, McGrath was made the chairman of the | Cork City Old IRA Men's Association. |
League, he was a Member of Parliament (MP) for | Cork City from 1872 to 1876. |
Regular commuter services run between | Cork city and Cobh, calling at, amongst others, Fota |
for Kilmarnock, Ballymena United, Ross County, | Cork City and Bo'ness United. |
1916, and was appointed circuit court judge for | Cork City and County in 1925, retiring in 1933 .Maur |
is elected to office annually by councillors of | Cork City Council from amongst its members. |
His father's family had owned land near | Cork city in Ireland that was being sold about the t |
He served as Chairperson for the | Cork City Council during this time. |
In September 1991 League of Ireland club | Cork City F.C. played a league game at Musgrave Park |
ed back to Ireland and joined his hometown club | Cork City in early 2005. |
e he was sent off as Longford fell to defeat to | Cork City FC . |
Now presenting | Cork City and Culture on TV |
Dunne was assistant manager to Paul Doolin at | Cork City in 2009. |
He scored two on his debut against | Cork City in 2-2 draw at Turners Cross. |
Cork City Council has 31 democratically elected memb | |
ntegral part in the emergence of house music in | Cork City between the years of 1988 and 2001 as thei |
ter he signed for Reading before he returned to | Cork City in 2004. |
He also scored in his last game for the club at | Cork City on 21 April 1989. |
He was first elected to | Cork City Council in 1979 aside Councillors Donal Co |
including Kenneth O'Flynn who was co-opted onto | Cork City Council in December 2008, and was re-elect |
ch was played at United Park in Drogheda, while | Cork City overcame Derry City by the same scoreline |
He was born in | Cork City in 1955, but grew up in the coastal villag |
Dennehy was elected to | Cork City Council for the South West Ward in 1974 an |
kers Union, Cregan is a long-standing member of | Cork City Council, and was Lord Mayor of Cork from 1 |
n a local councillor for the North East Ward in | Cork City Council. |
der six metres of water, and resulted in 40% of | Cork City (50,000 people) being without running wate |
arry is an Irish Socialist Party councillor for | Cork City Council first elected in 2004 and re-elect |
It is equi-distant from | Cork City and Macroom, 20 km approximately each way. |
nd the bus service which links the village with | Cork City is intermittent, expensive and has a journ |
The library is owned and operated by | Cork City Council. |
om many places, but there are strong links with | Cork City and University College Cork and particular |
ed in the 2006 Setanta Sports Cup Final against | Cork City at Tolka Park on April 22, 2006. |
and had a spell as player/manager of Irish club | Cork City in the 1995/96 season. |
Two Conservatives candidates contested | Cork City at the 1885 general election, and one Unio |
ite candidate at a by-election in June 1895 for | Cork City constituency, where William O'Brien MP had |
Cunningham played for Clyde, Partick Thistle, | Cork City and Barnsley before joining Port Vale in M |
nny Murphy returned to Ireland, re-signing with | Cork City under new manager Alan Mathews. |
g first choice left back, Danny decided to join | Cork City after only 12 games at the club. |
The constituency comprised the southern part of | Cork city and suburbs. |
For the 1801-1922 constituency, see | Cork City (UK Parliament constituency). |
The constituency consisted of | Cork city and the county electoral area of Ballincol |
tury castle located about 2km from the heart of | Cork city on the banks of the River Lee. |
The market is administered by | Cork City Council. |
ne made his debut Shelbourne appearance against | Cork City in July 2002 and frequently contributed hi |
at St. Patrick's Church, Lower Glanmire Road in | Cork City from 22 July 1922 to 3 February 1929. |
He was a | Cork City Councillor 1935 - 1945,(books missing 1952 |
was as Priest in Charge of the Lough Parish in | Cork City from 26 April 1937 to 3 February 1943. |
Cork City's record was not expunged. | |
Because of | Cork City's demise, the club were expelled from the |
Washington Street is the centre of much of | Cork city's nightlife with many of Cork's most popul |
the general election in July 1895, when both of | Cork City's two seats were won by Anti-Parnellites. |
Robert Heffernan (born 28 February 1978 in | Cork City) is an Irish race walker. |
n Irish film director, writer and producer from | Cork city, Ireland. |
football and Hurling Club near Dillons Cross in | Cork City, Brian Dillons is named after him. |
ran for election as a Member of Parliament for | Cork City, which he won and took office on 5 July. |
Blarney Castle, near to | Cork city, became their principal seat. |
Native of | Cork City, Ireland. |
e town is roughly midway between Millstreet and | Cork city, north of Macroom in the Parish of Aghabul |
He lives in Gloucester, Massachusetts and in | Cork City, Ireland with his wife, Anne Marie Crotty. |
ary School named after him in the north side of | Cork City, with a room dedicated to his memory. |
and is mainly an industrial area to the east of | Cork City, Ireland. |
d on January 23 2009 that Connor had signed for | Cork City, where he linked up with former Drogheda m |
blic of Ireland for a number of clubs including | Cork City, Galway United, Waterford United, Kilkenny |
Bohemians, | Cork City, Drogheda United and St. Patrick's Athleti |
land clubs originally involved in the proposal, | Cork City, Drogheda United and Derry City, subsequen |
The floods also affected other parts of | Cork City, with many students being evacuated from a |
The Honan Chapel is located in | Cork city, Ireland, on the grounds of University Col |
In | Cork city, any seaborne invaders would be engaged by |
ment, however, as Longford lost out narrowly to | Cork City, with Martin, despite the cartilage in his |
along the two main roads connecting Douglas to | Cork city, the Douglas Road and the South Douglas Ro |
It lies around 30 km (19 mi) west of | Cork City, south of the Boggeragh Mountains and nort |
nnishannon parish, about fourteen miles west of | Cork City, Ireland. |
n of the poor"), is an area in the northeast of | Cork City, Ireland. |
spital is a hospital on the South Douglas Road, | Cork city, Republic of Ireland. |
Murray was born in St Michael's Parish, | Cork City, Ireland. |
l is a village in the townland of Ballymah near | Cork City, Ireland. |
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