He conducted his study using 62 horses and ponies of mixed breeds, from Cob to Connemara, aged between two and 30 years of age. |
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The half-bred Connemara has a wicked sense of Irish humour and is almost more human than horse. |
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The Connemara Market at Palayam, a village market-place under a tree and even a modern market figured among the paintings. |
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The Connemara ponies settled in and seemed surefooted in sharp, jumbled rocks, deep mud and steep angled inclines and declines. |
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Connemara Smokehouse is one of the few remaining smokehouses specialising in Wild smoked, marinated and roast Irish salmon. |
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Around the time of Vatican II – 1962-65 – it could be said that in the hills of Connemara they spoke of little else. |
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Ireland is famous for its Connemara Lake, its good temper, its clovers, its Guinness! |
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The West seems to cast a spell all around the world, from California to Connemara. |
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This coming together in Alonissos between the Haute-Loire and Connemara is full of promise for future cooperation. |
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The breed has since evolved into a distinctive strain and has adapted to survive the rugged conditions of Connemara. |
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A third gold medal has been awarded to Connemara Peated Single Malt in the 2002 International Wine and Spirits Competition. |
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Visitors to the Ballynahinch Estate in the heart of Connemara almost invariably leave with a promise to return. |
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The Connemara Peated Single Malt is a taste of this majestic region of lakes and mountains. |
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Reminiscent of an Islay Scotch Whisky in style, Connemara is more elegant and full of complexity and richness. |
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Excursions to Connemara National Park, the Isle of Aran, the country houses and castles in the vicinity or to Dublin are also available. |
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First seen popping ecstasy taken from a hapless joyrider, Boyle is a small-town copper in Connemara, on Ireland's west coast. |
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Imagine a creature that combines the best and worst features of a pony, lama and billy goat and you will have a pretty good idea of the abilities of the Connemara Pony. |
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The Connemara Pure Pot Still Peated Single Malt Irish Whiskey is unique because it is the only peated single malt Irish whiskey distilled in the world. |
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The second series of Igam Ogam is being filmed in co-production with Telegael which has set up a bespoke stop motion studio in Connemara. |
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They are especially abundant in the West of Ireland, particularly Connemara. |
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In 1994, as I traveled to the counties of Connemara and Mayo, I was even more impressed by that land whose beauty equals that of its friendly and welcoming citizens. |
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Sile revealed she has been training for Sunday's Connemara marathon since January and is set to run a half marathon for charity Cancer Care West. |
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It is known for its austerely grand scenery, Connemara ponies, and tweeds. |
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But I disagree with you about the gardenish landscape. The lowest mountains here terrify me far more than anything I saw in Connemara or Achill. |
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In recent weeks we had a number of helicopters, flanked by 61 ground inspectors, counting sheep in the hills of Connemara, a small area where the price of sheep would not even repay the investment by farmers. |
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Well, it's time to come back in real world, towards Connemara. |
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Domestic animals include the Connemara pony, Shetland pony, English Mastiff, Irish wolfhound and many varieties of cattle and sheep. |
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Connemara is a throwback to the traditional whiskey produced by tiny distilleries all over Ireland in the early 19th century, a style that seemed lost forever only a decade ago. |
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The strongest dialect of Connacht Irish is to be found in Connemara and the Aran Islands. |
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While uncommon, the melodeon is still played in some parts of Ireland, in particular in Connemara by Johnny Connolly. |
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Unpeated malt is almost always used, the main exception being Connemara Peated Malt whiskey. |
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On the morning of September 22, Connemara IV was lying to a heavy mooring in the open roadstead of Carlisle Bay. |
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The owner of Connemara IV observed that she had disappeared. |
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