
1) Abie 2) Celts 3) Dander 4) Erse 5) Gaelic 6) Hibernian 7) Poteen 8) Seapotatosettercoffee
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1) Apt to celebrate March 17 2) Barley-based whiskey 3) Born near the River Shannon 4) Celtic 5) Citizens of Sligo 6) Coffee choice 7) Coffee descriptor 8) Coffee or stew 9) Coffee or whisky 10) Coffee type 11) Coffee with a kick 12) Coming from Cork 13) Cork crowd 14) Cork folk 15) Cork folks 16) Cork masses
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- people of Ireland or of Irish extraction
- made in Ireland chiefly from barley
- the Celtic language of Ireland
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and Scots descent, and Elizabeth Bradford, of Scots-Irish descent, whose mother was a Quaker from Pennsylvania. His father inherited a bondsman who reached the term of his indenture. He then began to buy slaves, finally holding thirteen. Later he recognized more of its problems and invested in lands in free states, but held on to his slaves throug...
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[Junior Cert] ==Syllabus== The Irish syllabus at the Junior Cycle level is aimed at developing the student`s aural, speech and written skills in Irish. The examination tests the students on aural, written, and literature skills. There is an optional oral at Junior Cert Level. Choosing this option aids with pronunciation and speaking Irish f...
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[name] Irish is a given and surname. Notable people bearing the name include: ...
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(from the article `Montserrat`) ...by the time Christopher Columbus sighted it in November 1493, during his second voyage to the Americas. Columbus named the island for the abbey of ... ...from voting. Colonial leaders thus began using the physical differences among the population to structure an inegalitarian society. In the island ......
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People of Irish culture from Ireland or those of Irish descent. The Irish mainly speak English, though there are approximately 30,000-100,000 speakers of Irish Gaelic, a Celtic language belonging...
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I·rish' noun sing. & plural 1. plural The natives or inhabitants of Ireland, esp. the Celtic natives or their descendants.
2. The language of the Irish; the Hiberno- Celtic.
3. An old game resembling backgammon.
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Irish is a term used to denote something or someone from Ireland.
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The Irish are people of Irish culture from Ireland or person of Irish descent. The Irish mainly speak English, though there are approximately 30, 000-100,000 speakers of Irish Gaelic, a Celtic language belonging to the Indo-European family. Celtic tribes, the ancestors of the Irish, migrated to Ireland about 300 BC. Later known as Gaels (Irishmen),...
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Irish is English slang for stupid, paradoxical, ridiculous.
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[
adj] - of or relating to or characteristic of Ireland or its people 2. [n] - people of Ireland or of Irish extraction 3. [n] - made in Ireland chiefly from barley 4. [n] - the Celtic language of Ireland
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Generic term used to describe publications produced overnight for the Northern Ireland Assembly. These jobs are produced from PDF files received from TSO in Northern Ireland via ISDN and are usually produced digitally via the OCE web line.
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adjective of or relating to or characteristic of Ireland or its people
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People of Irish culture from Ireland or those of Irish descent. The Irish mainly speak English, though there are approximately 30,000–100,000 speakers of Irish Gaelic (see Gaelic language), a Celtic language belonging to the Indo-European family. Celtic tribes, the ancestors of the Irish, migrated to Ireland about 300 BC. Later known as Ga...
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of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Ireland, its inhabitants, or their language.
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