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On 1 March 2009, | Cork management were forced to field an understrengt |
Fifty Foot Hose founder, | Cork Marcheschi was a guest on Teriyaki Vest Odyssey |
The | Cork Medical Centre (CMC), is a private hospital in |
The unit is still used in Portugal by | cork merchants, and in Brazil by cattle traders. |
aoine: Ireland's Vernacular Architecture (1975) | Cork, Mercier Press. |
"That's How it Was" (1984) | Cork, Mercier Press. |
An Illustrated History, | Cork: Mercier, 1985, ISBN 0-85342-753-4 |
A | cork, metal stopper or in some cases a whistle are u |
eturned at the 1961 election for the new 4-seat | Cork Mid constituency. |
stituency, a partial replacement for the 8 seat | Cork Mid, North, South, South East and West constitu |
in County Wexford, where a detachment of North | Cork Militia had been attacked. |
Cork Minor Football Championship | |
Cork Minor A Hurling Championship Winners 2001 Runne | |
Cork Minor A Hurling Championship Winners 2002 Runne | |
West | Cork Minor C Football Championship: Winners 1994, 20 |
Cork Minor B Hurling Championship Winners 1991 | |
Cork Minor Football Championship Winners in 2004. | |
1 | Cork Minor B Hurling Championship: 2011 |
Cork Minor Football Championship Runners-Up 1909, 19 | |
Cork Minor Hurling Championship Runners-Up 1950, 199 | |
Cork Minor Hurling Championship Winners 1944 Runners | |
Cork Minor Football Championship Runners-Up 1916, 19 | |
Cork Minor A Hurling Championship Runner-Up 1999 | |
Cork Minor A Football Championship Winners 2000 Runn | |
Cork Minor B Hurling Championship: Beaten Finalists | |
Cork Minor C Football Championship: Winners 1994 Run | |
2 North | Cork Minor A Football League: 2004, 2009 |
1 North | Cork Minor A Football League: 2009 |
2 North | Cork Minor B Football Championship: 1989, 1999 |
1 North | Cork Minor B Hurling Championship: 2011 |
The | Cork Morning Post, which started publication in 1822 |
n, and 1km from Junction 12 of the M8 Dublin to | Cork motorway. |
Cork Multitext Project article on Parnell | |
Born in | Cork, Murphy was the son of the merchant Jeremiah Mu |
A | Cork native, initially London correspondent of Willi |
Born in Boston to Irish (County | Cork) natives Daniel and Ann Curry Whelton, he lived |
He commanded her on the | Cork, Newfoundland and Channel stations until 18 Sep |
The paper is primarily a North | Cork newspaper, and also publishes a separate editio |
its early days in 1919 but was seconded to the | Cork No. 1 Brigade for the period of the Anglo-Irish |
Irish historian and head of intelligence of the | Cork No. 1 Brigade of the Irish Republican Army duri |
epublican Army as members of the 4th Battalion, | Cork No.1 Brigade. |
he 2002, 2007 and 2011 general elections in the | Cork North Central constituency. |
Electoral (Amendment) Act 1980 and replaced by | Cork North Central and Cork South Central. |
The Ballincollig area was moved to the | Cork North West constituency for the 2007 general el |
ntest the 2007 general election in the re-drawn | Cork North West constituency along with Michael Moyn |
essfully contested the 1992 general election in | Cork North Central and received about 2% of the vali |
He was an unsuccessful candidate for the | Cork North West constituency at the 1992 and 1997 ge |
re-elected at the 1923 general election for the | Cork North constituency. |
the taking of various fortifications in County | Cork, notably Mallow, Doneraile, and the castles of |
points against John Gardiner, resulting in the | Cork number five being moved to the opposite wing. |
The | cork oak (Quercus suber), dominates the forest cover |
The town is surrounded by the | cork oak forests and vineyards which form the twin b |
Cork Oak forests also prevent desertification and ar | |
Arabic Abu al-Qurq', which means "father of the | cork oak". |
res occurred where both parents (Turkey Oak and | Cork Oak) grew. |
ssif has a Mediterranean forest cover where the | cork oak, a hardy Mediterranean tree, predominates. |
Imported specimens include the large | cork oaks on the property planted by Lick himself. |
One of only two | Cork Oaks in Ireland exists in Shillelagh. |
itude of vegetable species: beeches, holm oaks, | cork oaks and other types of oaks (Quercus robur, Qu |
e bordered to the north and east by a forest of | cork oaks. |
to refer to any hybrid between Turkey Oaks and | Cork Oaks. |
fonder sweet | Cork of thee, |
Nelson's army handlers encouraged him to bomb a | Cork oil refinery. |
Towey was born in | Cork on March 26th, 1977 and grew up in Kilworth vil |
Cork on Cork: Sir Kenneth Cork Takes Stock. | |
Cork on 31 May 1831. | |
Born at Ferney House, Blackrock, | Cork, on 8 June 1851, he was educated at Trinity Col |
He served as Lord Mayor of | Cork on 3 separate occasions: in 1956, 1962 and 1966 |
She was sold to T R Sales at Haulbowline, | Cork on 23 February 1920 for commercial use. |
s residence, at 2, The Orchards, Glasheen Road, | Cork, on 27 June 1955 aged 79. and was buried in St. |
It is also very close to the boundary of north | Cork on the R522 Road from Newcastle West to Liscaro |
MV Julia left Finland en-route for | Cork on 17 September 2009, calling at the Port of Sw |
d his last league goal for Pats in a 1-0 win in | Cork on the 18th of October 2005. |
ited to remove the part where Foghorn pulls the | cork on Egghead, Jr.'s gun and gets shot in the face |
is a small village located in south east County | Cork on the N28 road. |
It was filmed in west | cork on the south west coast of Ireland. |
nepher Fisher (1808-1844), a Quaker from County | Cork, on 3 July 1832. |
nsula in Kinsale harbour on the coast of County | Cork, on the south coast of Ireland is really more a |
He died in office at Bon Secours Hospital, | Cork on 24 August 1952, aged 94 years old. |
r Island and 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) from County | Cork on the Irish mainland. |
Born in | Cork on 8 November 1927, he was a centre forward who |
McCarthy also served as Lord Mayor of | Cork on four occasions, from 1949-1950, 1958, 1963 a |
According to Richard | Cork one of Rothenstein's major errors was failing t |
immediately captured and made into a champagne | cork opener. |
He has performed at | Cork Opera House (Fame) and Everyman Palace Theatre |
They have performed amongst other venues in the | Cork Opera-House, the Everyman Palace Theatre Cork , |
During late modernism, | Cork opposed the practice of intellectual elitism de |
about 1900 ducks in total and he generally uses | cork or wood as his medium. |
all but one of which consist of DMUs bound for | Cork or Cobh with connections at Mallow for stations |
e north while a main French force was to attack | Cork or Dublin. |
erchants, John Daly & Co. of North Main Street, | Cork, or a commercial traveller for Sir John Arnott' |
bout 35 pounds-force (160 N) trying to push the | cork out of the bottle. |
ng published a collection of her English poems ( | Cork out of my Head) in 2000 in Taiwan, I Write a Pa |
gets a face full of buckshot when he pulls the | cork out of Egghead Jr.'s gun. |
uddenly shot up from the wedged position like a | cork out of a champagne bottle. |
Cork packed air-cases were placed under the deck in | |
When he reached | Cork, Parnell had a meeting with leading Fenians, an |
Decor consists of tree branches or | cork pieces to which the spider can attach its web. |
Cork played a very defensive game of hurling in the | |
n Annascaul from Kerry and Carbery Rangers from | Cork played each other. |
In 2002, | Cork played more regularly for Derbyshire, but press |
For the third year in a row | Cork played in the All-Ireland final and, for the se |
Dartford in 1922, Bassett moved to the city of | Cork, playing in the League of Ireland for Fordsons |
d progressively to a vertical position with the | cork pointing down. |
He was born in West | Cork, possibly in Caheragh, about 1455 or 1456. |
Cork Premier Intermediate Hurling Champions | |
Cork Premier Intermediate Football Championship Runn | |
Along with fellow | Cork Producer Mark O'Sullvian, they set up Ork recor |
APCOR is the portuguese association of the | cork producers. |
ability of production and the easy recycling of | cork products and by-products are two of its most di |
One of its tasks is the promotion of | cork products arround the world in order to protect |
ansion of the Mac Carthys suggests a north-west | Cork provenance. |
Arch-rivals | Cork provided the opposition and, for a while, it lo |
Once again | Cork provided the opposition on a gloomy and overcas |
rom the main Cork-Limerick road (N20) in County | Cork, Province of Munster, Ireland. |
Achadh Bolg) is a village and parish in County | Cork, Province of Munster, Ireland. |
to each other went on permanent display at the | Cork Public Museum. |
ng his M.A. he was appointed curator of the new | Cork Public Museum in Fitzgerald Park. |
ums in Britain and Ireland, among these are the | Cork Public Museum in Fitzgeralds Park, Cork, a muse |
lection relating to Terence MacSwiney exists in | Cork Public Museum. |
f compilation mixes were eagerly awaited by the | Cork public. |
to the South of the Town where the new Road to | Cork quits the Sea-shore, Northward, in a straight L |
The West | Cork Railway once went past Waterfall. |
Hutton v West | Cork Railway (1883) 23 Ch D 654 |
One then crosses the bridge over the Dublin to | Cork railway and takes the first right turn onto loc |
ition on both the Grand Canal and the Dublin to | Cork railway line. |
As | Cork ran low on provisions, the people of Youghal ex |
Grey Goose vodka is bottled with a replaceable | cork rather than a screw-top cap. |
saved by heading for the nearest safe harbour, | Cork, rather than Falmouth. |
2004 saw | Cork reach the Munster final once again and, for the |
After maneuvering through the qualifiers | Cork reached a second consecutive All-Ireland final |
opened in November 1978, and was known then as | Cork Regional Hospital. |
During this period, he moved from | Cork, relocating first to Dublin for a few years, th |
In 1918 the people of | Cork renamed it, perhaps ironically as a tribute to |
ort issued in 1982 is widely referred to as the | Cork Report and led to the passing of the Insolvency |
The match was contested by | Cork, represented by Aghabullogue, and Wexford, repr |
The match was contested by | Cork, represented by Blackrock, and Kilkenny, repres |
lonturk Park, Dublin, on 24 March, 1895 between | Cork, represented by club side Blackrock, and Dublin |
Charleville was a constituency in County | Cork represented in the Irish House of Commons to 18 |
ondon, represented by a selection of clubs, and | Cork, represented by Redmond's. |
Phoenix Park, Dublin, on 24 June, 1894 between | Cork, represented by club side Blackrock, and Kilken |
Clonakilty was a constituency in County | Cork represented in the Irish House of Commons to 18 |
as returned as MP for the constituency of South | Cork, representing William O'Brien's All-for-Ireland |
Kieran Michael O'Regan (born 9 November 1963 in | Cork, Republic of Ireland) is a former Irish footbal |
Murphy's Brewery was a brewery founded in | Cork, Republic of Ireland in 1856. |
senger flight from Belfast, Northern Ireland to | Cork, Republic of Ireland. |
n's refusal to confirm him as captain for 2004, | Cork requested to be released from the remainder of |
ed in relative obscurity at his Douglas Street, | Cork residence on 12 January 1939. |
He died at his Summerhill, | Cork residence on 30 December 1916. |
Cork retained the title after a 0-21 to 2-14 win aga | |
Round-bottom flasks and | cork rings |
Proceed out the | Cork Road - R522 Road to towards Dromcollogher and t |
thence in a straight Line to a Point in the old | Cork Road which is distant Two hundred and twenty-fi |
on the North-east of the Town at which the new | Cork Road crosses the old Cork Road, in a straight L |
The "Old | Cork Road" from Limerick to Mitchelstown and Cork (a |
a new road was built connecting the R639 road ( | Cork Road) to Dun Eala. |
e this road, forming an alternative Limerick to | Cork road. |
out at the intersection of the motorway and the | Cork road. |
se desire for cod and cloth in return for wine, | cork, salt, and oil shipped through the English ware |
ubsequently presented in New York, Los Angeles, | Cork, San Francisco, Sydney, Melbourne and in most m |
Other players have burst on to the | Cork scene since 2000 |
the first Hochtief Fellow in Composition at the | Cork School of Music where he also lectured in Compo |
cello and chamber music at an early age at the | Cork School of Music with cellist Gerard Kelly, and |
Aloys Fleischmann Composer in Residence to the | Cork School of Music. |
He became headmaster of the | Cork School of Art in 1860 and began working with th |
He earned his Diploma of the | Cork School of Music in 1988. |
search on Innovative Forms of Teaching" for his | Cork Science Cafe project (together with colleague C |
the game, however, in the final twenty minutes | Cork scored nine points without reply and secured th |
For the last twenty-three minutes | Cork scored nine unanswered points and went on to wi |
the game; however, in the final twenty minutes | Cork scored nine points without reply and secured th |
The sundial, designed by | Cork sculptor, Ken Thompson, is the focal point of t |
For the townland in West | Cork, see Ballinakilla. |
For Crookstown in County | Cork, see Crookstown, County Cork. |
don, represented by club side Hibernians, and a | Cork selection. |
Inniscarra and Midleton and was a member of the | Cork senior inter-county team in the 1980s and 1990s |
ocal club Midleton and has been a member of the | Cork senior inter-county team since 2010. |
Murphy first came to prominence with the | Cork senior hurling team in 1949. |
Cork Senior Football Championship 9 | |
s local club Clonakilty and was a member of the | Cork senior inter-county team from 1943 until 1949. |
treet and Austin Stacks and was a member of the | Cork senior inter-county team from 1969 until 1977. |
h his local club Bandon and was a member of the | Cork senior inter-county team from 1982 until 1983. |
h his local club Bandon and was a member of the | Cork senior inter-county team from 1973 until 1974. |
Cork Senior Hurling Championship Runners-Up 1928 | |
Cork Senior Camogie Championship Winners 2008 | |
as he was playing for St.Finbarr's in the 2010 | Cork Senior Football Championship final against Nemo |
his local club Midleton and was a member of the | Cork senior inter-county football team from 1984 unt |
Cork Senior Club Hurling Championships: 5 | |
s local club Clonakilty and was a member of the | Cork senior inter-county team from . |
He has also won a | Cork Senior Football Championship medal and Munster |
Kieran Murphy (Sarsfield's)- The current | Cork Senior Hurling Captain, Kieran 'Fraggy' Murphy |
his local club Midleton and was a member of the | Cork senior inter-county team in the 1980s. |
Lyons first came to prominence with the | Cork senior hurling team in 1946. |
The | Cork Senior Hurling Championship 2001 was the 115th |
The | Cork Senior Hurling Championship 2009 was the 123rd |
The | Cork Senior Hurling Championship 2004 was the 118th |
The | Cork Senior Hurling Championship 2005 was the 119th |
Cork Senior Hurling Championship Beaten finalists 20 | |
his local club Midleton and was a member of the | Cork senior inter-county team from 1939 until 1941. |
Founded in 1887 they have yet to win a | Cork Senior Hurling Championship title and have the |
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