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ld have annoyed the loyalists that there was a [ | IRA] truce with the British Government and there ma |
o fight for the Spanish Republic - accordingly, | IRA men, led by Frank Ryan and some Communist Party |
The Individual Retirement Account ( | IRA) deduction was severely restricted. |
Individual Retirement Account ( | IRA) |
n, the third child of black Shakespearian actor | Ira Frederick Aldridge and his second wife, the Swe |
and was the first wife of American black actor | Ira Frederick Aldridge. |
Fell never admitted | IRA membership. |
The quantity was named by Harald Sverdrup after | Ira Sprague Bowen (1898-1973), an astrophysicist wh |
rd Heath, the Prime Minister at the time, after | IRA internees in Northern Ireland were subjected to |
In the 2000s, McAllister campaigned against | IRA intimidation in south Armagh. |
S Karimi Ahmedabad ( | IRA) pulled out of the Olympic Tournament before th |
Akihabara@DEEP ( | Ira Ishida/Makoto Akane) 1-6 (completed) |
ittal marked the end of his active career as an | IRA gun-runner. |
As an | IRA member, she took part in the theft of paintings |
On May 19, 1921, British troops surprised an | IRA ambush party at Kilmeena. |
Seamus was the brother of Dessie Grew, an | IRA volunteer who was killed on 9 October 1990. |
om" Hales (5 March 1892 - 29 April 1966) was an | IRA volunteer and politician from West Cork. |
claiming that the UVF bombed the pub because an | IRA meeting was due to take place there. |
In 1975 an | IRA bomb exploded in the Caterham Arms public house |
The following week, following clashes at an | IRA funeral in north Belfast, the Stormont governme |
ern Ireland after his picture, identified as an | IRA member, was included in a book by Toby Harnden. |
l Constabulary Force, after being lured into an | IRA stronghold. |
Bernard itself was destroyed as a result of an | IRA attack in 1921 and now stands as a ruin. |
ken to the Dublin Mater Hospital, from where an | IRA unit, including two members disguised as priest |
The building was heavily damaged by an | IRA bomb on February 9, 1996. |
involvement in the killings was confirmed in an | IRA account of the incident. |
grow mushrooms and also thought to have been an | IRA arms dump, as many as 200 shots are believed to |
yal Marines and who was seriously injured by an | IRA bomb. |
captured after being shot and wounded during an | IRA operation in 1942 after he shot an RUC police o |
ish Volunteers in 1913 and soon after became an | IRA volunteer. |
er 1975, the London Hilton was the target of an | IRA bomb which killed two people and injured 63 oth |
siting at the time, were intended targets of an | IRA car bomb on 23 October 1975. |
Lawless was an | IRA member and had been arrested in 1956 after guns |
untbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, by an | IRA bomb which also killed 3 others, including his |
the 17th October 1981 Pringle was injured by an | IRA car bomb attached to his red Volkswagen car out |
ars the figures were 112, 81, 113 and it was an | IRA man who acknowledged that 'we were almost beate |
eadford Ambush in neighbouring County Kerry, an | IRA column successfully attacked a train-load of tr |
1974, his wife and son escaped unharmed when an | IRA bomb exploded in their Ford Cortina on the driv |
Independence (1919-1921), Brent was part of an | IRA Active Service Unit as early as 1920, carrying |
lfast to attend the funeral of James McDade, an | IRA member who had accidentally killed himself whil |
In 1974 his home was badly damaged by an | IRA bomb |
an unmarked civilian car, who opened fire at an | IRA checkpoint. |
gorry, Co Tyrone outside Strabane, killed by an | IRA bomb in Abercorn Square, the youngest person to |
The landmine was described in an | IRA statement as an "anti-personnel device". |
place on 20 June 1972 in extreme secrecy at an | IRA safe house owned by Colonel Sir Michael McCorke |
When an | IRA bomb goes off, the wife and children of molecul |
As the meeting began an | IRA member was driving the transit van to the launc |
a Ford Transit van and rented a garage, and an | IRA co-ordinator procured the explosives and materi |
8 UDR a number of items are found including: an | IRA training video, a GPMG, an AKM rifle and loaded |
ary 1993, the station was the location where an | IRA bomb exploded on a Victoria to Ramsgate train. |
His eldest son, Joseph MacManus, was an | IRA volunteer who died on active service in an oper |
f the same name and deals with the career of an | IRA man who is suspected by his colleagues of worki |
his son John in 1823, who in turn sold it to an | Ira Jenkins ten years later. |
ilip's uncle Louis Mountbatten was killed by an | IRA bomb. |
1964-27 August 1979), murdered, aged 14, by an | IRA bomb. |
d by members of the South Armagh Brigade and an | IRA unit in Newry. |
was burned down by British forces following an | IRA ambush in nearby Ballinhassig |
agent sent to Northern Ireland to smoke out an | IRA assassin who had slain a cabinet minister. |
Meanwhile, an | IRA unit had mounted a Mark 15 mortar on a tractor, |
a member of the British Army, was killed by an | IRA bomb attack on a permanent British army checkpo |
ntractor at the British Army/RUC base during an | IRA mortar attack. |
elf up, claiming to have been the subject of an | IRA recruitment attempt; she was discharged from th |
several comic relief scenes: after a raid on an | IRA "safe house", British officers grumble about be |
The plan was written by an | IRA volunteer called Liam Gaynor. |
n were arrested it emerged they were part of an | IRA unit sent to assassinate North West VIPs. |
r was cut short due to injuries sustained in an | IRA bomb explosion. |
arrested with six others alleged to comprise an | IRA unit planning a campaign in Coventry. |
McDonnell met Bobby Sands in the run up to an | IRA firebomb attack on the Balmoral Furnishing Comp |
soldiers are beaten to death by mourners at an | IRA funeral. |
Analytically, | IRA represents one of a number of new analytics fir |
a picture of former WTOP reporter and anchorman | Ira Mellman on the front of his door. |
nsible for recording the company's releases and | Ira Gitler occasionally fulfilled the role of produ |
This album featured the songs of George and | Ira Gershwin. |
959 - from Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and | Ira Gershwin Songbook |
nton Flippen, the Carolina Chocolate Drops, and | Ira Bernstein. |
founded in 1945 by the brothers Eddie, Leo, and | Ira Messner. |
During the 1980s he worked with Red Rodney and | Ira Sullivan (1981-85), Toshiko Akiyoshi (1986-89), |
Birbiglia has said that he and | Ira Glass are working on a screenplay adaptation of |
Words and Music by George Gershwin and | Ira Gershwin. |
This article is about the George and | Ira Gershwin song. |
tzgerald - Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and | Ira Gershwin Songbook (1959, studio performance) |
10 students only two by the name of Evarts and | Ira Gould passed successfully. |
n, Seymour Hersh, Howard Zinn, Terry Gross, and | Ira Glass. |
and | Ira C. Pratt (12 January 1832 - 14 April 1917). |
He was also presented with the George and | Ira Gershwin Award for Lifetime Musical Achievement |
nment had withdrawn Special Category status and | IRA members had commenced the blanket protest. |
They enlisted a fellow Dubliner and | IRA man to infiltrate the barracks by joining the B |
For the George and | Ira Gershwin composition, see Bidin' My Time. |
Akasa Kusum (Flowers of the Sky) and | Ira Madiyama (August Sun) have a limited release fr |
l in company with Higbee, George W. Ingram, and | Ira Jeffery. |
Dwight L. Moody and | Ira Sankey had major led evangelistic campaigns and |
time it was donated to the school by George and | Ira Gershwin in 1936. |
The film's soundtrack includes the George and | Ira Gershwin song from which the film takes its tit |
y, Warren Armstrong, Doug Moe, Larry Brown, and | Ira Harge. |
tzgerald - Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and | Ira Gershwin Songbook (1959) and the 1983 Pablo rel |
The George and | Ira Gershwin Award is presented annually at UCLA du |
ving Berlin's As Thousands Cheer and George and | Ira Gershwin's Pardon My English. |
tzgerald - Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and | Ira Gershwin Songbook (1959) |
for everyone aged six and over) and George and | Ira Gershwin's Crazy for You. |
al of "It Ain't Necessarily So", the George and | Ira Gershwin classic (from Porgy and Bess) which qu |
For the 1937 song by George and | Ira Gershwin see They All Laughed (song) |
ehearsal recordings performed by Kurt Weill and | Ira Gershwin is currently available on the CD Tryou |
ion of explosives, bombing the Europa Hotel and | IRA membership. |
Three songs written by George and | Ira Gershwin for the play were retained: "Bidin' My |
rt (1958), Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and | Ira Gershwin Songbook (1959), Take Love Easy (1973) |
of 10.1 seconds, equal with Willie Williams and | Ira Murchison, and repeated the time a week later i |
Since 1999 he appears on Leonard Feather and | Ira Gitler's “Biographical Encyclopedia Of Jazz”. |
Jazzmen Bubba Kolb, Jack Sheldon, and | Ira Sullivan at the Village Jazz Lounge in Walt Dis |
ny Face bears little relation to the George and | Ira Gershwin musical of the same name. |
Mathis explores the work of George Gershwin and | Ira Gershwin with "Embraceable You" while dipping i |
This work was later adapted by George and | Ira Gershwin as the opera Porgy and Bess. |
tzgerald - Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and | Ira Gershwin Songbook (1959) and her Verve/Polygram |
Kurt Weill and | Ira Gershwin sing their songs from the movie musica |
formed in 1989 by songwriters Matt Huseman and | Ira Katz while students at the University of Maryla |
like Jimmy Forrest, Bud Powell, Donald Byrd and | Ira Sullivan. |
raq," New York: Columbia University, Miriam and | Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery, 2009. |
tzgerald - Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and | Ira Gershwin Songbook (1959) (first recording) |
Richie was the 21st recipient of the George and | Ira Gershwin Lifetime Achievement Award at UCLA's a |
ason in preparation for the Eastern Sprints and | IRA regattas. |
ds sustained during the raid along with another | IRA volunteer, Fergal O'Hanlon. |
th his friend Sean Phelan (Paul Ronan), another | IRA gunman. |
At the time, the Anti-Treaty | IRA regarded their Civil War opponents as traitors |
learing a road booby-trapped by the Anti-Treaty | IRA. |
on to playwright Ulick O'Connor, an anti-Treaty | IRA volunteer named Owen Donnelly of Glasnevin was |
All three brothers joined the Anti-Treaty | IRA during the Irish Civil War. |
Irish Civil War, he sided with the Anti-Treaty | IRA. |
21 April - An Anti-Treaty | IRA captain, Martin Hogan, is abducted and killed i |
27 July - Anti-Treaty | IRA under Padraig Quinn attack Dundalk, dynamite th |
a final stand at Redmondstown, the Anti-Treaty | IRA in the south east gave up their fixed positions |
e position of Chief-of-Staff of the anti-treaty | IRA called the "Irregulars". |
in the Irish Civil War, where eight anti-Treaty | IRA prisoners were killed by their National Army ca |
me of his Tipperary men to help the anti-Treaty | IRA fighters in Dublin, after a plea from Oscar Tra |
then in the Irish Civil War in the anti-treaty | IRA. |
Patrick O'Sullivan fought with the anti-Treaty | IRA during the Civil War and was wounded in action |
ntury, was burned by members of the anti-Treaty | IRA on 9 March 1923. |
Arbor | Ira |
Away"/"It Never Entered My Mind" (Harold Arlen, | Ira Gershwin)/(Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart) - 5:05 |
"Fun to Be Fooled" (Harold Arlen, | Ira Gershwin, E.Y. Harburg) - 3.28 |
y Cinema operation on the Falls Road when armed | IRA men took over the cinema, stopped the film, and |
isation, the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA). |
an Irish republican and Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) member born in Belfast, Ireland. |
An Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) flying column was ambushed by members of the R |
Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) volunteers occupying a farmhouse in Clonmult, |
became involved with the Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) during the 1981 hunger strikes. |
The day began with an Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) operation to assassinate the ‘Cairo Gang', a t |
All were killed by the Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) except 71 year old Protestant Samuel Miller, w |
In 1976, Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) members killed his father in an attack which P |
ucted by the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) and brought an end to their seventeen-month ce |
Fuller served in the Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) during the Irish War of Independence (1919-192 |
illed by the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) in October 1989 were members of Ulster Resista |
mbers of the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA). |
unit of the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA). |
illed by the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) while travelling to work on the 9th September |
ttack by the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) on a bus carrying British Army soldiers in Nor |
onation of a Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) incendiary bomb aboard a Ballymena to Belfast |
igade of the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA), who was a member of the active service unit w |
e Twelve Apostles was an Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) unit founded by Michael Collins to counter the |
igade of the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA). |
y (INLA) and Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) volunteer who worked clandestinely from 1977 u |
War of Independence, the Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) attacked the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) ba |
rship of the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) and other illegal paramilitary organisations a |
In May 1921, an Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) unit of approximately 25 men successfully ambu |
list groups, four by the Irish Republican Army ( | IRA), and three by the British Army. |
er sister of Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) hunger striker Bobby Sands. |
nteer in the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA), who was sentenced to a total of 490 years imp |
War of Independence, the Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) ambushed a five-man Royal Irish Constabulary ( |
against the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) was central to NF success and argued in the wa |
aimed by the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) and specifically by part of the Active Service |
ame part of the original Irish Republican Army ( | IRA). |
Troubles by Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) and Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) pris |
The Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) was blamed for both incidents, in which the de |
unit of the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) East Tyrone Brigade launched a bomb attack on |
War I before joining the Irish Republican Army ( | IRA). |
Catholic members of the Irish Republican Army ( | IRA), were shot dead by undercover Royal Ulster Con |
for the local West Mayo Irish Republican Army ( | IRA), with six IRA men killed and seven wounded. |
a Catholic member of the Irish Republican Army ( | IRA), was shot by an undercover British Army (BA) m |
efeat of the anti-Treaty Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) in the Civil War, McNamara was released in 23 |
R), was shot dead by the Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) while returning home from work, near his home |
Ambush was a Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) attack on a British Army observation post sout |
Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) prisoner Bobby Sands (played by John Lynch) le |
igade of the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA), and was one of the IRA's most experienced bom |
injured in a Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) gun and grenade attack outside the prison. |
War of Independence, the Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) bombed a British military train near the stati |
(UDR), was killed by the Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) whilst out for a meal with his wife and daught |
The Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) detonated two 6-pound gelignite bombs at two p |
He was a member of the Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) and part of the Dublin Brigade's Active Servic |
n prison for Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) offences. |
ee suspected Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) car bombs exploded almost simultaneously in Ma |
ionalist groups like the Irish Republican Army ( | IRA). |
sh Citizen Army into the Irish Republican Army ( | IRA). |
ebruary 3, 1921 when the Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) ambushed and killed three Black and Tans on th |
killed in a Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) ambush near the Irish border at Jonesborough b |
a former member of the Irish Repubulican Army ( | IRA), |
(ASU) was a Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) cell of five to eight members, tasked with car |
940) was a member of the Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) and, along with James Richards (also known as |
injured in a Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) gun and grenade attack outside Armagh women's |
ember of the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) Army Council. |
er 1985 by a Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) unit against a Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) |
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