De Valera need never again appeal to America for assistance in his mad ambition to satisfy his consuming vanity. |
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Neutrality itself was certainly taken too far when, on the death of Hitler, de Valera presented the state's condolences to the German legation. |
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His refusal to give de Valera credit for his international diplomacy in the 1930s borders on the absurd. |
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The woodcarving was by a Spanish sculptor named Cullot Valera. |
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At the age of sixteen, De Valera won a scholarship to Blackrock College, County Dublin. |
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De Valera abolished the Oath of Allegiance and embarked on an economic war with Britain. |
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It came in part from a draft oath suggested prior to the negotiations by President de Valera. |
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Diego de Valera, whose information Ross regards as unreliable, compiled his work from letters of Spanish merchants. |
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De Valera hoped Wittgenstein's presence would contribute to the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies which he was soon to set up. |
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Authorities also believe that Patricia Valera, Castro's office manager, was culpable in her employer's crimes. |
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Jose Valera is a partner in the Houston office of Mayer Brown's Energy practice. |
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In this novel, Valera addresses the themes of sin and repentance as well as the ghosts of the past. |
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Valera even had red rags tied to each end of the pole to warn other motorists of his too-long cargo. |
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Valera is focused exclusively on the advancement of vaccines and therapeutics for the prevention and treatment of viral, bacterial and parasitic infectious diseases. |
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Confidential files show President Eamon De Valera had to stall signing off on Ireland's entry into the EEC, as it was called, because of the problems. |
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It was at Blackrock College that de Valera began playing rugby. |
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Lawyer Arnedo Valera, Executive Director of the nongovernment Migrant Heritage Commission, has been providing legal assistance to many of the teachers. |
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De Valera remained a lifelong devotee of rugby, attending numerous international matches up to and towards the end of his life despite near blindness. |
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The proposals were first published in 1970 in a biography of de Valera. |
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Brennan Cuddahy and Tyler Vaillette then walked to load the bases, but Jay Valera popped up a bunt on a safety squeeze attempt for the second out. |
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De Valera came to power in Dublin in 1932 and drafted a new Constitution of Ireland which in 1937 was adopted by plebiscite in the Irish Free State. |
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