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er gave pledge or hostage or tribute to Gall or | Gael; a king who wrought slaughterings and great rou |
When Michael Noonan resigned as leader of Fine | Gael after the party's disastrous results in that el |
Mulcahy, while remaining leader of Fine | Gael, allowed John A Costello to become Taoiseach of |
Fine | Gael also ran a Protestant candidate (Ernest Blythe) |
, under St. Comgall, and founded a monastery at | Gael, among the Feara De Rois of Louth and Monaghan, |
Alan Dukes: Former leader of Fine | Gael and Irish government minister |
e following year, the people of the Isles, both | Gael and Norse, rebelled. |
30 June 1981 - 9 March 1982) was formed by Fine | Gael and the Labour Party. |
Opposition parties Fine | Gael and Labour both voted against the legislation, |
hairm was once a noted superstition amongst the | Gael and in the northern parts of the Lowlands. |
by Garret FitzGerald, Mulholland stood for Fine | Gael and was elected with a large majority for the c |
he left the Progressive Democrats to join Fine | Gael, and in the 2004 local elections he lost his se |
promise with the social democratic wing of Fine | Gael and the Labour Party. |
the Progressive Democrats he moved back to Fine | Gael and he went on to contest the 1999 elections, h |
s party group including Gerard Sweetman of Fine | Gael and William Norton of the Labour Party as well |
within the party opposed to coalition with Fine | Gael, and as a prominent opponent of the then party |
tions, formed the "Rainbow Coalition" with Fine | Gael and Democratic Left on 15 December 1994 as thre |
Burke subsequently sat as a Fine | Gael and European People's Party MEP. |
They distanced themselves completely from Fine | Gael and fought an independent line. |
On 10 June 2006, he married | Gael Anderson, the daughter of musician Ian Anderson |
er as a teenager before eventually joining Fine | Gael at the age of 17, speaking at his first public |
Cuirm was a kind of beer or ale brewed by the | Gael at one time. |
Dooge was a delegate of Fine | Gael at the New Ireland Forum in 1985. |
The preview identifies | Gael Baudino as the author rather than G.A. Kathryns |
Elvish language of | Gael Baudino's Strands series, based on the Romance |
Tidings of Comfort and Joy" is a short story by | Gael Baudino. |
quickly drawn up and Garret FitzGerald of Fine | Gael became Taoiseach for the second time. |
Gael Briane Mackie (born December 16, 1988 in Vancou | |
ly contested the 1973 general election for Fine | Gael but became a member of Dublin City Council in 1 |
In 1973 Fine | Gael came to power and Ryan became Minister for Fina |
Gael came to prominence on the Canadian gymnastics s | |
The seat was won by the Fine | Gael candidate Paddy Belton, brother of the deceased |
The seat was won by the Fine | Gael candidate Joseph McLoughlin. |
h and barrister Colm Mac Eochaidh, later a Fine | Gael candidate in Dublin South East in the 2002 Gene |
to the Republic of Ireland and stood as a Fine | Gael candidate in the 1989 election to the European |
He was elected as a Fine | Gael candidate at the 2009 European Parliament elect |
It was won by the Fine | Gael candidate Hugh Coveney. |
The seat was won by the Fine | Gael candidate Brendan Toal. |
The seat was won by the Fine | Gael candidate John Carew. |
He has been mentioned as a possible Fine | Gael candidate for the 2011 presidential election. |
The seat was won by the Fine | Gael candidate Stephen Barrett. |
The seat was won by the Fine | Gael candidate Myra Barry. |
The seat was won by the Fine | Gael candidate Liam Burke. |
rector of elections for Austin Currie, the Fine | Gael candidate, in the 1990 presidential election. |
the vacant seat, with victory going to the Fine | Gael candidate, Shane McEntee. |
y contested the 1965 general election as a Fine | Gael candidate. |
Home to Canovee GAA Club (Cumann Luthchleas | Gael Cheann an Mhaighe). |
It has been referred to as the | Gael class or Gallant class of destroyers. |
Burke is a former Fine | Gael Cork city councillor and former Lord Mayor of C |
Lynch served two terms as a Fine | Gael councillor for the city's west ward. |
Fine | Gael councillors in Kerry County Council attempted t |
itical parties, the Irish Labour Party and Fine | Gael, criticized the government for failing to prope |
Fine | Gael decided to run one of its younger TDs, Tom O'Hi |
Fine | Gael did not enter government nor did Deasy carry ou |
All Ireland Feile na | Gael Div 4: 1 |
e of the vote remained static at 11% while Fine | Gael dropped 1%. |
Ralph de | Gael, Earl of East Anglia (d. |
ies such as a Maxol service station, the Clanna | Gael Fontenoy sports club and a chip shop. |
nd Jim Mitchell, two senior members of the Fine | Gael front bench, tabled a moton of no confidence in |
He was controversially sacked from the Fine | Gael front bench in 2004 for smoking tobacco in the |
In July 2010, he was promoted to the Fine | Gael Front Bench as spokesperson on Finance. |
Deasy returned to the Fine | Gael front bench in 1991 after John Bruton became le |
Fine | Gael gained 88 seats and became the largest party at |
ula break during a collision with Rovers player | Gael Givet. |
s the 1986 divorce referendum, held by the Fine | Gael government of Garret FitzGerald. |
continued as Taoiseach heading a minority Fine | Gael government and proposed the stringent budgetary |
Thynn, 7th Marquess of Bath and his wife, Anna | Gael Gyarmathy. |
1925, he was recognized as the first player in | Gael history to earn All-American recognition. |
an then became Director of Organisation of Fine | Gael in the run-up to the 2002 general election. |
he first time in 70 years, and fell behind Fine | Gael in Galway, Limerick and Waterford city councils |
ht the election on their record in office, Fine | Gael in particular. |
against Dromintee and beat the infamous Clan Na | Gael in the first round of the championship which ca |
She joined the Irish American grouping Clann na | Gael in Philadelphia, and proposed that a Northern I |
He left Fine | Gael in about the year 2000, and at the 2004 and 200 |
He re-joined Fine | Gael in September 2009. |
ly a member of the Labour Party, he joined Fine | Gael in 2000. |
Gael is coached by Vladimir and Svetlana Lashin at O | |
got the head of John O'Donoghue, and what Fine | Gael is trying to do now is to get the left ear of h |
It was hosted from 1999 until 2001 by Dr | Gael Jennings. |
As a member of Fine | Gael, John Horgan was Lord Mayor of Cork for the ter |
The Wire Strung Primer (as | Gael Kathryns) - Raging Celt Productions, Englewood, |
en, Helen Roberta Keefe, Carol B. Keefe, Robert | Gael Keefe, and John Franklin Keefe. |
After his death in 2010, Fine | Gael leader Enda Kenny described him as "the first s |
Along with former Taoiseach and Fine | Gael leader Liam Cosgrave, he is one of only two sur |
The Fine | Gael leadership election of March 1987 was held to f |
intention to challenge Enda Kenny for the Fine | Gael Leadership should the party fail to enter gover |
The 2002 Fine | Gael leadership election began in May 2002, when Mic |
The Fine | Gael leadership election of November 1990 was held t |
The Fine | Gael leadership election of February 2001 was held t |
Gael Linn released records by many of the world's mo | |
She was among ten Antrim players who won the | Gael Linn Cup for Ulster for the first time. |
In 1959 it was made into a | Gael Linn college, the predecessor of the current (s |
Gael Linn Records is an Irish record label, run by t | |
Fine | Gael lost many seats, mostly to the PDs. |
n the Calgary City Council by Ward 4 Councillor | Gael MacLeod. |
in the Calgary City Council by Ward 4 Alderman | Gael MacLeod. |
Fine | Gael made a small gain, but nothing substantial. |
omanian Mihaela Loghin, who won the silver, and | Gael Martin from Australia who won the bronze. |
He was elected as a Fine | Gael member of Cork City Council in the 1991 local e |
5) is a former Irish Solicitor and retired Fine | Gael member of both Louth County Council and Dundalk |
As Bruton was a Fine | Gael member, that party had the responsibility of de |
On 18 July 2008, Irish Fine | Gael MEP Avril Doyle proposed in a committee in the |
e a Peace Commissioner in 1983 by the then Fine | Gael Minister for Justice, Michael Noonan. |
A partially deaf Fine | Gael minister, Tom O'Donnell, misheard a journalist' |
layers meet next with U.S. Open quarterfinalist | Gael Monfils taking on Argentina's David Nalbandian. |
Gael Murphy, left, and Medea Benjamin at an April 20 | |
Gael Murphy, a resident of Washington, D.C., is an a | |
Gaelic Football Association (Irish :Cumann Peil | Gael na mBan)) and are played during the summer mont |
In 1990, after much procrastination, Fine | Gael nominated him as a candidate in the presidentia |
he lake during the battle and when a true Irish | Gael on a white horse comes he will swoop into the l |
known for his third season guest role in 24 as | Gael Ortega. |
He left Fine | Gael, over the party's failure to select him as a ca |
82 TDs, Senators and MEPs from the Fine | Gael parliamentary party were entitled to cast their |
uccessor was elected by the members of the Fine | Gael parliamentary party on 5 June 2002. |
At a special seven-hour meeting of the Fine | Gael parliamentary party on 31 January, Bruton was d |
Hayes served as Chairman of the Fine | Gael Parliamentary Party from September 2002 to Marc |
The Fine | Gael party also supported Mary McAleese's bid for a |
(died 1941), Irish Cumann na nGaedheal and Fine | Gael party politician |
ul election campaign to win a seat for the Fine | Gael party in Louth. |
n 4 May 1940) an Irish publican and former Fine | Gael party politician from Cork, who served for 17 y |
Mary Banotti was the choice of the Fine | Gael party to represent them in the election.She was |
0 March 1926 - 3 August 1990) was an Irish Fine | Gael Party politician. |
He was deputy leader of the Fine | Gael party from 2001 until 2002. |
il in electoral Ward 3 of the city for the Fine | Gael party, and was re-elected in 2004. |
A member of the Fine | Gael party, he was elected to Galway Corporation in |
ve manager, he was an active member of the Fine | Gael party, and as a long-serving councillor he was |
He is a member of the Fine | Gael party. |
Gael Patricia Mulhall-Martin (born 27 August 1956 in | |
n Dukes, the then leader of the opposition Fine | Gael political party, delivered a famous speech to t |
Paul Connaughton, Snr (born 1944), Irish Fine | Gael politician for Galway East from 1981-2011 |
His son Paul Connaughton, Jnr, Irish Fine | Gael politician for Galway East since 2011 |
s Burke (1904 - 25 July 1971) was an Irish Fine | Gael politician who served as a senator for 13 years |
an (13 April 1910 - 4 November 1984) was a Fine | Gael politician from Galway in Ireland. |
Brian Bermingham is an Irish Fine | Gael politician and a current city councillor for Co |
anuary 1899 - 1 January 1981) was an Irish Fine | Gael politician and farmer. |
tober 1946 - 2 December 2002) was an Irish Fine | Gael politician who served in the cabinets of Taoise |
. FitzGerald (born 1945) is a former Irish Fine | Gael politician who served as a TD and Senator in th |
Ulick Burke (politician), Irish Fine | Gael politician |
Fintan Coogan (born 2 June 1944) is a Fine | Gael politician from Galway in Ireland. |
hn O'Mahony (born 8 June 1953) is an Irish Fine | Gael politician and football manager. |
Cotter (born 10 February 1943) is a former Fine | Gael politician in Ireland. |
Hayes (born 16 February 1952) is an Irish Fine | Gael politician and farmer. |
ter Mathews (born August 1951) is an Irish Fine | Gael politician. |
D'Arcy (born 26 February 1970) is an Irish Fine | Gael politician. |
rry Buttimer (born March 1967) is an Irish Fine | Gael politician. |
tanton (born 15 February 1957) is an Irish Fine | Gael politician. |
wford (born 1 June 1944) is a former Irish Fine | Gael politician. |
McGinley (born 27 April 1945) is an Irish Fine | Gael politician. |
Phil Hogan (born 4 July 1960) is an Irish Fine | Gael politician. |
hn Deasy (born 8 October 1967) is an Irish Fine | Gael politician. |
rave (born 9 March 1938) is a former Irish Fine | Gael politician. |
ffe (born 31 March 1941) is a former Irish Fine | Gael politician. |
een found in L. McBean's Songs and Hymns of the | Gael, published in 1900. |
Brigadier | Gael Ramsey CBE, last Director of the Women's Royal |
The outgoing Fine | Gael representative Padraic McCormack subsequently a |
When Fine | Gael returned to government in 1994 under John Bruto |
e Backstage Theatre Longford, a clubhouse and a | gael scoil. |
He was Fine | Gael Seanad spokesperson on Community, Rural and Gae |
In October 2007, she was appointed the Fine | Gael Seanad spokesperson on Education and Science, n |
n 19 December 1988, following the death of Fine | Gael senator Jack Daly. |
For his uncle, a Fine | Gael Senator from 1969-1981, see Alexis FitzGerald, |
Enright married Joe McHugh, who was then a Fine | Gael Senator. |
Gael Sli on their album The Irish Century | |
ployment from 1994 to 1997, and he was the Fine | Gael spokesperson on Finance and Deputy Leader of Fi |
In 1997, he became Fine | Gael spokesperson on Science, Technology, Small Busi |
In opposition Ryan served as Fine | Gael Spokesperson on Health and Social Welfare (1966 |
Gael Stack | |
n, Richard Burke and Tom O'Donnell, former Fine | Gael stalwarts, from the cabinet. |
eafter he left the Labour Party and joined Fine | Gael, standing as a Fine Gael candidate for Donegal |
This document went on to define what Fine | Gael stood for over the following twenty years. |
Gael studied the International Baccalaureate, with c | |
d as leader of the Labour Party and joined Fine | Gael, subsequently being elected a TD for that party |
He was nominated to the 17th Seanad by the Fine | Gael Taoiseach Garret FitzGerald, and by Haughey to |
Following the death of Fine | Gael TD Thomas F. O'Higgins, a by-election was held |
Following the death of Fine | Gael TD Jack Belton, a by-election was on 30 May 196 |
aughter, Brigid Hogan-O'Higgins was also a Fine | Gael TD for several Galway constituencies, from 1957 |
From 1937 onwards, he was re-elected as a Fine | Gael TD and from 1948 he was elected for the Dublin |
ing her son Patrick J. Reynolds, who was a Fine | Gael TD and senator, as was his son Gerry Reynolds. |
e daughter of Tom Enright, who served as a Fine | Gael TD and Senator for over thirty years until his |
Simon Coveney, Fine | Gael TD |
John Joe O'Reilly, Cumann na nGaedheal and Fine | Gael TD (d.1967). |
23 December - Mark Clinton, Fine | Gael TD, former Minister for Agriculture and MEP (b. |
tituency at the 1937 general election as a Fine | Gael TD. |
the fourth count, while the two incumbent Fine | Gael TDs were elected on the sixth count. |
d his brother, H. Percy Dockrell were also Fine | Gael TDs. |
Matt was also the subject of a Lochra | Gael television programme on TG4. |
emocrats TD Liz O'Donnell lose her seat to Fine | Gael, the only seat change to occur in that election |
new "Rainbow coalition" was formed between Fine | Gael, the Labour Party and Democratic Left. |
This is bringing before all the Sons of the | Gael, the King and Parliament of Britain have foreve |
The coalition consisted of Fine | Gael, the Labour Party and Clann na Talmhan. |
December 2010, he failed to get a place on Fine | Gael ticket in the Galway West constituency for the |
In December 2010, Walsh was selected by Fine | Gael to contest the 2011 General Election Campaign i |
In 1986 Keating left Fine | Gael to join the newly-formed Progressive Democrats |
alsh, the candidate originally selected by Fine | Gael to replace him, McCormack announced that he had |
ts - he was subsequently involved in Young Fine | Gael until 1991. |
08, Enda Kenny, leader of opposition party Fine | Gael, used the hospital as an example of then-Taoise |
During the 1960s Fine | Gael was out of power and Costello was leader of a n |
In 1973 Fine | Gael were back in government and Costello was appoin |
Following the 1977 general election Fine | Gael were out of power, and Ryan once again became S |
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