As an Irishman, I wonder whether our reputation for friendliness and hospitality can survive the way we treat tourists. |
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An Irishman called Murphy has been educating himself to speak the Queen's English. |
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So, there were an Irishman, an Englishman and an American wrecked on an island. |
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The Irishman rode Alan Jarvis-trained Lady Pahia to victory in the Mortarmill Organic Dairy Fillies' Stakes. |
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Out of nowhere Bruce lamps O'Leary with an iron bar and the big Irishman stands there stunned. |
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The director is an Irishman married to a Puerto Rican, with an obvious interest in his wife's culture. |
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The Irishman has been one of the leading jockeys of recent seasons and is one of the shrewdest horsemen around. |
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Gilroy, far right, was British champion, the first Irishman to win the prized Lonsdale belt outright. |
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A fantastic player, a good manager, an Irishman and a guy who would bust a gut for Ireland. |
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Limerick's Tim Rice teamed up with Ballard early in 2004 and was so impressed that he passed on his impressions to another aspiring Irishman. |
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As an Irishman living in Glasgow for the past 13 years, I'm as guilty as the next man of being nostalgic. |
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As an Irishman living abroad I've seen the changes in Ireland happening stage by stage. |
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The wry Irishman breaks into a gentle smirk, conveying the whiff of arch self-deprecation. |
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The victim, understood to be an Irishman in his 40s, was battered to death shortly before midnight on Monday. |
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As an Irishman and an Englishspeaker, Martin was something of a rarity in the Vatican, which was top-heavy at the time with monoglot Italians. |
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The most famous of the convict bolters was Jack Donahue, an Irishman who arrived in Sydney in 1825, aged eighteen. |
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In my day the congregation tolerated a drunken sot of an Irishman in the rectory so anything is possible. |
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The Irishman cleared up in the second after Higgins missed a brown and notched up a 60 break on the way to winning the third. |
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As quiet as he is off the ice, he's a stubborn, bullheaded Irishman when they blow the whistle to start the game. |
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But the Irishman believes two-time Gold Cup winner Best Mate, who is odds-on for the hat-trick, is better than ever this year. |
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And there was better to come two minutes later when Scholes played a one-two with Solskjaer before smashing a shot past the Irishman. |
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Just how difficult it was going to be for the Irishman was evident from the outset. |
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It was right on the edge of the area and there was definite contact, but the ref didn't penalise the chippy Irishman. |
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The Irishman was parachuted in from Australia, untested at running an opera house but well intentioned. |
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Irishman Charles Lucas, a ship's first mate, was honoured for bravery during action in the Baltic during the Crimean War. |
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The Irishman reached back and fished out the folder, placing it on his lap as he deposited the coffee mug in its place. |
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But if an Irishman were to tell an Inuk a story about giants, or vice versa, either would understand exactly what the other was talking about. |
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I long to write a thriller or a romp or a story from the point of view of a woman or a gay Irishman. |
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Allan Ruddock, the urbane Irishman who recently edited The Scotsman, now has a new role. |
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Publicly, the Scotsman absolves the Irishman of any responsibility for his plight. |
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At one point there was an Englishman, an Irishman, a Welshman and a Scot on the first page of the leaderboard. |
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A native Irishman needed an individual grant of English law if he was to enjoy its benefits. |
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Unionists need to feel that they have as much right to the name Irishman as nationalists do. |
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This book might be the work of an Irishman, but it offers no comment on Ireland whatsoever. |
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His partner Doyle, an Anglicised Irishman, laments his fellow-countrymen's irresolute dreaming and victim culture. |
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While we waited for our tour guide, an Irishman named Willie Leahy, we were treated to lunch beneath a weeping copse of trees. |
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When Carroll rejoined, the track had gone off and it took a couple of tours before the flying Irishman was able to put in another quick lap. |
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The Irishman was under tremendous pressure to get Carlisle's season off to a good start and must have been crestfallen in defeat. |
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The heroic deeds of this brave and noble Irishman have brought honour and glory to his native land. |
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Eileen's grandfather was a tailor by trade, an Irishman who had gone to Australia to the goldfields of Bendigo where Eileen's father was born. |
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Al Shahrani is sold a dummy by Harte and the Irishman gets kicked on the ankle for his troubles. |
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The art of spinning a yarn has been part of Australian outback culture since the first Irishman strode into the desert and lived to tell about it. |
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They may not realise that the Irishman was a tortured soul during the match, and was losing sleep at the possibility of becoming the Crucible's biggest-ever choker. |
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The hero, an Irishman, who is a version of the wandering Jew, cannot die for 120 years, and goes through many changes of identity in his long, largely villainous, career. |
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The Irishman had squandered several leads during a see-saw match, but he found his groove at the end, benefiting from a lucky cannon to get among the balls. |
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A beautifully played nine-iron pitched once and then rolled gracefully into the ninth hole for an ace that shot the Irishman to the top of the leaderboard. |
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The Irishman is now two under, three strokes behind Tiger Woods. |
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The main part of the divided house is now occupied by another Irishman. |
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A 20-YEAR-OLD Irishman who suffered serious head injuries in an unprovoked attack in the US has regained consciousness after being in a coma for almost a week. |
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Irishman Bob Geldof was famously made an honorary knight for his work for Live Aid. |
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However, the Irishman was far from downhearted as he looked to a refreshing break and he claimed the destination of the championship was still in Celtic's hands. |
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There were two Scots and one Irishman at very senior levels advising the bid team, being no strangers to the Byzantine politics of European football. |
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And even in interviews, the Irishman did little to camouflage his taste for living la vida loca. |
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By repute a procrastinator extraordinaire, the Irishman insists he remains on the trail of the same transfer targets he earmarked at the beginning of the summer. |
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Irishman Bob even chalked my name up on the pool player blackboard. |
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Shortly before her death she started a relationship with a Dutch-based Irishman which enraged van der Ven. |
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The young Irishman was not a little touched and elated by the highborn damsel's partiality for him. |
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Louk Sorensen's days of anonymity ended in a flash after he became the first Irishman to win a match at a Grand Slam. |
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The softly spoken Irishman will always be known as 'Frankel's jockey' and 2012 may see their partnership reach even dizzier heights. |
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The following year it was India's turn again, with Aravind Adiga narrowly defeating Enright's fellow Irishman Sebastian Barry. |
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Lawrie is followed on five under by fellow Irishman Damien McGrane, Frenchman Victor Dubuisson and Spain's Pedro Oriol. |
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After his death Irish and English newspapers disputed whether Wellington had been born an Irishman or Englishman. |
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An Irishman, he is said to have floated across to Cornwall after being thrown into the sea tied to a millstone. |
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Irishman Yeats went on to become an important modernist in the 20th century. |
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In March 1995, however, Eubank lost his title to Irishman Steve Collins, by unanimous decision. |
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Khan fought on 21 June 2008, at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham against Irishman Michael Gomez. |
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The film is a tale about a wily Irishman and his battle of wits with leprechauns. |
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In a single sweep with the sword called Caledfwlch, Llenlleawg the Irishman kills off Diwrnach and all his men. |
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Although Dyrnwch is not himself described as an Irishman, it is probable that his name goes back to Diwrnach. |
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Irishman Vincent Pilkington is the world's fastest turkey plucker at one minute and 30 seconds. He once plucked 244 turkeys in 24 hours. |
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It was given to an Irishman James Berry who had become a Mexican citizen and colonel in the army. |
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Then in 1922 Irishman James Joyce's important modernist novel Ulysses appeared. |
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He finished with Work Song, which for me was the best track of the night, and made it easy to fall in love with the Irishman. |
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A Greek, an Irishman, and a Portuguese go into a bar and order a drink. |
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The Irishman needed a birdie on the last to secure his place in the play-off with a 70 after a double bogey on 17 had given Berger the outright lead. |
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The Irishman will always have a soft spot for the Sussex track, since he rode his first winner in Britain there on Petasus at the first meeting of the season. |
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The Irishman swept up the first three races, booting home a double for his boss Gerard Butler thanks to Compton Bolter and Ringsider and adding True Night for David Nicholls. |
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The Isle of Apples was hardly religious doctrine for Lewis the antitheist, but it was the appropriate imagery to use for a hoped-for afterlife for an Irishman. |
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The Irishman, outstanding in the 2-0 victory over Wolves last week, limped off soon afterwards shaking his head and exchanging words with a section of Villa fans. |
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The reigning SBK World Champion is Northern Irishman Jonathan Rea. |
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The Irishman was principally at the course to partner Mysterial for his boss Richard Hannon in the Fuel Communications Maiden Stakes, but he was in for a let-down. |
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The 12-part action series entitled Troubleshooters, which will be the most expensive TV production ever made in Ireland, is being directed by Irishman Stephen O'Neill. |
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Moreover, the planters were barred from selling their lands to any Irishman and were required to build defences against any possible rebellion or invasion. |
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After fracturing the third metacarpus on his left hand in a crash during testing earlier this month, it was always going to be a hard opening round for the young Irishman. |
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