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Over 100 international and numerous | Irish anti-war activists converged in Dublin for all |
She has also appeared in numerous | Irish Repertory Theatre productions in NYC. |
She has also starred in numerous | Irish language short films, such as An Gaeilgeoir No |
legend Turlough O'Connor and Michael O'Connor ( | Irish footballer). |
Rory O'Connor, | Irish republican activist, captured at the fall of t |
In the 1924 General Election, T. P. O'Connor, | Irish Nationalist was elected unopposed. |
In the 1929 General Election, T. P. O'Connor, | Irish Nationalist was elected unopposed. |
damage during the operation, but O'Flaherty's | Irish luck held out. |
O'Mara's | Irish Country Cream |
Henry O'Neill, | Irish artist and archaeologist (b. |
John Joe O'Shea, | Irish darts player |
John O'Shea, | Irish footballer with Manchester United |
Sonia O'Sullivan, | Irish Olympic silver medallist |
Oatfield | Irish Butter Toffee |
She is of | Irish descent. |
He is from Yorkshire, of | Irish extraction. |
17.4% were of | Irish, 14.8% English, 7.3 United States or American, |
Others include the Journal of | Irish Archaeology (published by the Institute of Arc |
He was of | Irish descent. |
Hugh McLaughlin was born in Brooklyn as son of | Irish immigrants. |
He was born in Holt, and is of | Irish descent. |
O'Neill was born to a family of | Irish immigrants in the Cabbagetown neighbourhood of |
The workers, many of whom were of | Irish descent, were unsettled by the discovery and w |
e from Barcelona but she probably descended of | Irish. |
Born of | Irish parents, Devaney has played for the Republic o |
boasts a significant proportion of persons of | Irish descent as well as a smaller number of more re |
O'Connor was the son of | Irish immigrants. |
Powers Gold Label is a brand of | Irish whiskey. |
The Oxford Book of | Irish Short Stories (Oxford University Press, 1989) |
1000 Years of | Irish Prose. |
about Mug Ruith are set in various periods of | Irish history. |
Scannell is of | Irish and Jamaican heritage. |
The destruction of | Irish historical records in the Public Records Offic |
laced in "suspended animation" and a number of | Irish regiments were disbanded on the creation of th |
Thorne is of | Irish, Italian, and Cuban descent. |
1971 he joined Breathnach at the Department of | Irish folklore at University College Dublin. |
An Irishman's Cuttings: Tales of | Irish Gardens and Gardeners, Plants and Plant Hunter |
The End of | Irish Catholicism? |
A Biographical Dictionary of | Irish Writers, Anne M. Brady and Brian Cleeve, p.239 |
He is of | Irish descent. |
as most liklely born out of the high volume of | Irish nationalist residents in the Falls Road area, |
llowing in many states, based on the growth of | Irish theme pubs and the Irish roots of many Austral |
Executive National Association of Teachers of | Irish. |
ollins (film), 1996 film depicting the life of | Irish leader Michael Collins |
e opened in 1853 and employed large numbers of | Irish and Italian immigrants. |
rn Marcella O'Grady in Boston, the daughter of | Irish immigrants. |
Major Patricio Dowling, an Argentine of | Irish origin, became the chief of police. |
Anne Doyle has become part of | Irish popular culture. |
Norris, who is of | Irish descent, is the brother of Chuck Norris. |
heehy was opposed to the British occupation of | Irish lands. |
Wilberforce Egan was born in New York City of | Irish immigrant parents in 1836. |
It was named in honor of | Irish astronomer Robert Stawell Ball. |
Leabhar na nGenealach (The Great Book of | Irish Genealogies) |
Thomas Carte gave a first tranche of | Irish papers to the Bodleian in 1753. |
lighthouse, maintained by the Commissioners of | Irish Lights, is 84 metres above high water. |
Decorative spearhead of | Irish design |
Statistics of | Irish League in season 1890/1891. |
Caffrey was the son of | Irish immigrants. |
omplete its reunification with the Congress of | Irish Unions, and became President of the united org |
e much-loved editor of numerous anthologies of | Irish fiction and poetry, including the Phoenix Iris |
e was born in 1685 in the North of England, of | Irish Catholic descent. |
Dan Davin, New Zealand author of | Irish descent |
She is of | Irish and Russian Jewish descent. |
He was of | Irish ancestry. |
He was born of | Irish parents and educated in Chatham, New Brunswick |
She was of | Irish and Cherokee ancestry. |
e was born in Florenceville, New Brunswick, of | Irish descent, and educated there. |
Clinch, J.P. (1999) Economics of | Irish Forestry: Evaluating the Returns to Economy an |
Of | Irish ancestry, and knowing that in America there wa |
The sisters grew up in Liverpool and were of | Irish descent. |
ssed in 1909 from his position as Professor of | Irish, for his conduct in the controversy over Irish |
First Protectorate Parliament for the list of | Irish constituencies during the Protectorate. |
Bethel Church, they were attacked by a mob of | Irish Catholics. |
T. Dumbar Ingram publishes Two Chapters of | Irish History. |
A Biographical Dictionary of | Irish Writers. |
er was from Madrid, Spain and her mother is of | Irish descent. |
Christie is of | Irish and Sicilian descent. |
ll, police officer in America and collector of | Irish traditional music (d.1936). |
Burke, by his own account, was of | Irish descent and born in Louisville, Kentucky. |
Wolfe Tone : prophet of | Irish independence. |
can be found in the magisterial "Dictionary of | Irish Biography" recently published under the auspic |
One of those included in the " | Irish Penny Journal" was the beautiful lyric, "Songs |
illiams family who were the original owners of | Irish Mist. |
The Casino is a famous piece of | Irish neo-classical architecture. |
that moved to the area were almost entirely of | Irish descent, and many hailed from County Kerry one |
English-born film director and screenwriter of | Irish descent. |
astown, Parish of Newcastle, New Brunswick, of | Irish descent, Adams was educated in Douglastown. |
t was accepted by the overwhelming majority of | Irish people, only Soviet Russia recognised the Iris |
The Revision of | Irish Nationalism (1989) |
Until 1894, representatives of | Irish trade unions attended the British Trades Union |
Mary is the daughter of | Irish Immigrants. |
The Complete Who's Who of | Irish International Football, 1945-96 (1996):Stephen |
nny Geefs (1807-1883) was a Belgian painter of | Irish descent. |
Both his parents were of | Irish descent. |
community consists mostly of White families of | Irish and Italian decent. |
ther was of English descent, and his mother of | Irish. |
flict was waged between two opposing groups of | Irish nationalists: the forces of the new Irish Free |
ought forward allegations of discrimination of | Irish Catholics in the province. |
Cleary was born of | Irish ancestry, near Greenfield, Indiana, in Hancock |
April 14 - Battle of | Irish Bend. |
"Be with You" was the fourth single of | Irish art rock quartet, Director. |
The Night of the Big Wind became part of | Irish folk tradition. |
Statistics of | Irish League in season 2002-03. |
His parents were both the children of | Irish immigrants who had arrived during the Irish po |
as been a non-executive member of the board of | Irish Permanent since 1992. |
The label also issued recordings of | Irish music, operatic selections, and "old time song |
igious tensions as well as the past history of | Irish Catholic pograms against the Protestant Anglo- |
s born in Sheffield, New Brunswick, the son of | Irish immigrants. |
Ireland, giving Northern Ireland the option of | Irish unity or Irish partition; the Unionist dominat |
h five other minor works, four of which are of | Irish provenance. |
Today, dozens of | Irish products bear the Fairtrade Mark, and Fairtrad |
New Brunswick, the son of Alexander Colter, of | Irish descent. |
The Home Rule Party was setup by a group of | Irish home Rule MPs' at a meeting in Dublin on 3 Mar |
Statistics of | Irish League in season 1893-1894. |
Beautiful Day: Forty Years of | Irish Rock (with Sean Campbell) (Cork: Atrium Press, |
To ensure the integrity of the ingredients of | Irish Coffee, NSAI, Ireland's national standards bod |
es, Newfoundland to a Roman Catholic family of | Irish descent. |
er father is Puerto Rican and her mother is of | Irish and English descent. |
Webb, in his Compendium of | Irish Biography (Dublin, 1878), declared that Archde |
den is president of the American Conference of | Irish Studies, Southern Region. |
Park has the one of the highest populations of | Irish ancestry in Chicago. |
Lord Kildare collected an army of | Irish soldiers under the command of Thomas Geraldine |
Kilkenny was a student of | Irish American history, and wrote Shamrocks and Shep |
Rise of | Irish Republicanism. |
Marsden was born to a family of | Irish descent and is a practising Roman Catholic. |
Your ignorance of | Irish history is most amusing. |
To collect statistics on many aspects of | Irish life. |
Crested Ten is a variety of | Irish whiskey made by Jameson. |
The son of | Irish immigrants, Heney rose to the top of his profe |
leasant garden with examples of early types of | Irish rose. |
This period of | Irish political radicalism coincided with a Red Scar |
The founding editor of | Irish Birds was Clive Hutchinson (1977-1984). |
Named after the founder of | Irish Republicanism, Theobald Wolfe Tone, the organi |
eer he was invovlved with the establishment of | Irish Air Traffic Control. |
as born in New York City in 1940 to parents of | Irish Catholic descent. |
He is thought to be of | Irish or Scottish origin. |
He is of | Irish descent on his father's side and of Croatian d |
for his major contributions to the writing of | Irish history and of Irish Australian history. |
an, Corocan, Courigan, Currigan) surname is of | Irish descent. |
He was born in Zambia, of | Irish Heritage. |
chestra in the UK promoting classical music of | Irish origins. |
It saw the largest ever concentration of | Irish soldiers on a battlefield. |
The daughter of a bus inspector, she is of | Irish descent. |
e general editor of The Field Day Anthology Of | Irish Writing. |
aian descent, and her mother, Mary, a nurse of | Irish descent. |
was voted Performer of the Year by readers of | Irish Music Magazine in 97/98 and 98/99, and called |
New Oxford Book of | Irish Verse (1986) edited by Thomas Kinsella |
arkham Township, York County, Upper Canada, of | Irish and Danish descent. |
The Shape of | Irish History (Belfast: Blackstaff 2001) |
Sheppard was in the minority of | Irish Protestants who supported independence, starti |
Hoagland, Kathleen (ed.) (1947) 1000 Years of | Irish Poetry, New York, The Devin-Adair Company |
He advocated and used a simplified spelling of | Irish to encourage literacy among less educated peop |
"Cultural Denigration: Media representation of | Irish Travellers as Criminal". |
School of | Irish, Celtic Studies, Irish Folklore & Linguistics |
Statistics of | Irish League in season 1892/1893. |
He was the son of | Irish emigrants and attended Finchley Catholic Gramm |
ens was badly wounded, resulting in the end of | Irish Coffee. |
Brennan, the son of | Irish immigrants from Roscommon, Ireland, was raised |
Inagh has had a strong tradition of | Irish music and dancing. |
were Croatian immigrants and her mother was of | Irish descent. |
The Federation of | Irish Beekeepers' Associations is the association of |
the Napoleonic wars had a large proportion of | Irish soldiers. |
He is of | Irish Catholic background and was raised in Armonk, |
Submission of | Irish bishops and most Irish kings. |
Four Years of | Irish History 1845-1849, Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, Ca |
aughter of John Philpot Curran was the love of | Irish rebel leader Robert Emmet. |
h and School quickly became the cornerstone of | Irish Hill. |
She was of | Irish descent through her father. |
McConaughy was the grandson of | Irish immigrants who had settled in Chester, Pennsyl |
1922: The Birth of | Irish Democracy |
ell Christie (Linford's brother) and Diana, of | Irish descent. |
He was the son of | Irish MP, Richard McGhee. |
was born in Halifax, the son of John Keefe, of | Irish descent. |
This year is the 100th celebration of | Irish Days |
Cherbourg-Octeville Festival of | Irish & British Film (2000): Best Film - Pat Murphy |
Cherbourg-Octeville Festival of | Irish & British Film (2000): Best Actress - Susan Ly |
The boundaries of | Irish constituencies were not affected. |
fighters, Police Officers and Union workers of | Irish heritage. |
He is the brother-in-law of | Irish author Niall Williams. |
The influx of | Irish workers gave the town the nickname Little Irel |
anyhurst (1602 - 1663) was a Belgian Jesuit of | Irish parentage. |
Baileys does not have to be used; any type of | Irish Cream will do. |
The family was originally of | Irish descent. |
1917 torpedoed and sunk off | Irish coast; loss of 4 lives. |
uld go on to serve as a member of the Official | Irish Republican Army and the Irish National Liberat |
as opposed to the "thorough" policy of the Old | Irish, and wished for peace at all costs. |
The name was confused with Old | Irish ceirt ‘rag', reflected in the kennings. |
stplate is a Christian hymn whose original Old | Irish lyrics were traditionally attributed to Saint |
In Old | Irish, the letter name was Edad. |
Ebel contributed the Old | Irish section to Schleicher's Indogermanische Chrest |
The laws were written in the Old | Irish period (ca. |
Its Old | Irish and modern phonetic value is [f]. |
The word 'Saille' is derived from the old | Irish alphabet Ogham and means willow. |
Rubrics written in Old | Irish appear above the text of the Psalms. |
In Old | Irish, the letter name was Fern, which is related to |
1912: Sanas Cormaic, an Old | Irish Glossary |
the word is probably cognate to Old | Irish tend "strong" or tind "brilliant". |
astic" inscriptions date from the medieval Old | Irish period up to Modern times. |
The theonym may be an antecedent of Old | Irish Goibniu and Middle Welsh Gofannon. |
He was of Australian birth though from an old | Irish family. |
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