I resigned myself to recline in the squeaky leather upholstery and enjoy the ensuing ride as we thundered westwards along the Antrim autobahn. |
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Wallace collided with three other bikes at Wheeler's Corner at the Dundrod Circuit in Co Antrim. |
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A similar failure of a life raft was reported in a Mayday incident last year in the North Channel off the north Antrim coast. |
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A whole school of Northern Irish painters found inspiration amongst the beautiful Glens of Antrim. |
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Excitement reached fever pitch when Tony Convery was yellow carded and Antrim had used up their 6 subs with ten minutes still to go. |
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Although hampered by prematch injuries, once again the side gave a brave display before going under to Antrim. |
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Army explosives experts were also called to Ahoghill, Co Antrim after a pipe bomb was found outside Dougan's furniture outlet. |
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Talk of renegotiations, third ways and so on is no more than mere election fodder for the grim-faced electorate of North Antrim and beyond. |
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On the north Antrim coast, a pipe bomb was made safe by army bomb disposal teams in Portrush after being pushed through the letterbox of a flat. |
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The foundation myths of Scotland state that the Scottish Gaels originated from the Dal Riata tribe in Antrim, north-east Ireland. |
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Ballygally Castle, on the east coast of County Antrim, is one of the finest examples of Scottish baronial architecture in Northern Ireland. |
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These rocks also occur beneath the Lagan Valley and the line of mountains forming the Antrim hills. |
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Henry Joy McCracken's United Army of Ulster took Larne and Antrim but was defeated. |
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Trouble also broke out at the Orange parade in the seaside town of Ballycastle on the north Antrim coast. |
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In the inter-breed beef competition, his Simmental stood second to a Limousin from Co Antrim exhibitor, Bernard Mairs after a recount. |
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Under the former Tipperary manager Antrim has been blended into a cohesive unit that plays with purpose and direction. |
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She speaks with a northern accent and claimed her home was in Co Antrim. |
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She liked to boast that one of her ancestors was private secretary to the Earl of Antrim during His Lordship's treasonable association with Bonnie Prince Charlie. |
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The amount of information Antrim manages to pack into this sentence is amazing. |
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Last Wednesday they fell to Antrim 2-1, a game in which Seamus starred. |
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In three major towns in Antrim, the sectarian ratchet is being turned up. |
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On 16 October 2012, the Northern Irish Commission confirmed alterations to their proposed Antrim, Fermanagh and Tyrone seats. |
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Taylor Antrim Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned, by Wells Tower. |
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Around 200,000 visitors descended on the Co Antrim seaside town for the 10th annual air display. |
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However, most of the counties, including the most heavily colonised Counties Antrim and Down, were privately colonised. |
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Large wind farms are being constructed in coastal counties such as Cork, Donegal, Mayo and Antrim. |
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The party however failed to continue its representation at the 2016 election, coming within a hundred votes of taking a seat in East Antrim. |
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The largest island of Northern Ireland is Rathlin, off the north Antrim coast. |
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The rest of the city's water is sourced from Lough Neagh, via Dunore Water Treatment Works in County Antrim. |
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In Ireland, it took in the northeast of County Antrim, roughly corresponding to the baronies of Cary and Glenarm. |
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In 1607 Sir Randall MacDonnell settled 300 Presbyterian Scots families on his land in Antrim. |
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This encompassed roughly what is now Argyll and Bute and Lochaber in Scotland and County Antrim in Ireland. |
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Further round the coast is Belfast Lough, between County Antrim and County Down. |
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The Lower Bann was also navigable to Coleraine and the Antrim coast, and the short Coalisland Canal provided a route for coal transportation. |
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At the 2015 general election, the party won two seats in the House of Commons, Fermanagh and South Tyrone and South Antrim. |
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They lost eight seats in Belfast and County Antrim, where the issue of the border had far less resonance. |
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Wexford, Waterford, Clare, Limerick, Offaly, Antrim, Dublin, and Galway were also strong hurling counties during the twentieth century. |
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The Bruces also held substantial estates in Aberdeenshire, County Antrim, County Durham, Essex, Middlesex and Yorkshire. |
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The Scottish assembly met at Ayr on 26 April 1315, just across the Irish Channel from Antrim. |
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Mindful of this, de Burgh eventually withdrew back forty miles to Antrim, while Butler had to return to Ormond due to lack of supplies. |
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Ulster Scots dialects, sometimes known by the neologism Ullans, are also spoken in Counties Down, Antrim, Londonderry and Donegal. |
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Most of Ireland's gas comes through interconnectors between Twynholm in Scotland and Ballylumford, County Antrim and Loughshinny, County Dublin. |
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Gaelic Football is by far the most popular of the GAA sports in Ulster but hurling is also played, especially in Antrim, Armagh, Derry, and Down. |
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By the 1950s, a significant number of shares in the club had passed to Neil and Felicia Grant, who lived in Toomebridge, County Antrim. |
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He famously moved a motion in Westminster calling for a tunnel to be constructed between County Antrim and the Scottish coast. |
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But pals said he will play a planned gig on Saturday at the Lammas Festival in Co Antrim. |
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Aidan Clarke was at the Auld Lammas Fair in Ballycastle, Co Antrim, when he attacked one officer and hurled abuse at others. |
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The most likely outcome is a Laois win over Westmeath and a hesitant vote for Antrim against Carlow. |
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And it has been confirmed the actor from Ballymena, Co Antrim, is set to star in new thriller The Revenger. |
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Supply of Gas to Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council, and Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council. |
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The Antrim game is winnable and it's losable but I think we're in a pretty good place in terms of confidence, single-mindedness and intent. |
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James Carlin, an inmate at Maghaberry Prison in Co Antrim, has been at large since Monday. |
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LiMerick and Antrim made their way into round three of the qualifiers after wins over Offaly and carlow, respectively. |
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A trio came under attack from youths who hurled stones, masonry and six petrol bombs at them in Rasharkin, County Antrim. |
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The blaze broke out in the Tidy Doffer in Ravernet, Lisburn, Co Antrim, around lunchtime as it opened for the day's business. |
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A KING Billy antique lambeg drumskin is getting an airing before the Twelfth at an auction in Antrim, but football fans can also score. |
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He kept Antrim in touch and Fermanagh were only two points ahead, 0-10 to 0-8, on the hour mark. |
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Moreover, the unofficial settlements in Antrim and Down were thriving. |
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What right has the Sinn Fein to be a party to an agreement concerning the defences of Belfast Lough, which touches only the loyal counties of Antrim and Down. |
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The United Irishmen had particular strength in Belfast, Antrim and Down. |
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Volcanic activity in eastern Ulster led to the formation of the Antrim Plateau and the Giant's Causeway, one of Ireland's three UNESCO World Heritage Sites. |
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Bishop Buckley, from Co Antrim, wearing his clerical collar and black suit, attended Belfast Magistrates Court yesterday as the case was mentioned. |
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About half of Ulster's population lives in counties Antrim and Down. |
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MegHan O'Neill is busting to support the Save the Dalriada campaign in her hometown of Ballycastle, Co Antrim, and has come up with the breast way to do it. |
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La Girona1588, Lacada Point, County Antrim A GALLEASS of the Spanish Armada had taken on 800 survivors from two other wrecks only to sink in a gale. |
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Casement Park in west Belfast, home to the Antrim county teams, has a capacity of 32,000 which makes it the second largest Gaelic Athletic Association ground in Ulster. |
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Antrim are the only Northern Ireland team in the first tier. |
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The major eruptions at this time produced the Antrim Plateau, the basaltic columns of the Giant's Causeway and Lundy Island in the Bristol Channel. |
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Jessica Philpott, from Ballymena, Co Antrim, is just six years old and still faces more operations to help rectify the effects of a rare disease called Apert syndrome. |
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The Giant's Causeway in Antrim, Northern Ireland is an example. |
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He was appointed to the prebend of Kilroot in the Diocese of Connor in 1694, with his parish located at Kilroot, near Carrickfergus in County Antrim. |
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It also provides local bus services in many towns and cities all over Northern Ireland including Bangor, Derry, Ballymena, Omagh, Craigavon and Antrim. |
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The volcanic activity which created the Antrim Plateau also formed the eerily geometric pillars of the Giant's Causeway on the north Antrim coast. |
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Charles McCloy Carnlough, Co Antrim A Tony Burrows was a member of The Kestrels, but he also sang the lead vocals on several hits that were released under different names. |
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This surprise attack drove the garrison to flee the town, at which point the rebel force marched off to join up with McCracken and fight in the Battle of Antrim. |
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Combined with the new Dargan Bridge across the River Lagan in Belfast, the Bleach Green route offered faster journeys between Derry, Coleraine, Ballymena, Antrim and Belfast. |
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Towns and villages near the Lough include Craigavon, Antrim, Crumlin, Randalstown, Toomebridge, Ballyronan, Ballinderry, Moortown, Ardboe, Maghery, Lurgan and Magherafelt. |
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Larne is administered by Mid and East Antrim Borough Council. |
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And his stock will rise immeasurably if he can mastermind Glens first win of the season over the league leaders in Tuesday's Calor Country Antrim Sheld decider. |
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First, before the Plantations of Ireland and even before the Flight of the Earls, there was the 1606 independent Scottish settlement in east Down and Antrim. |
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