According to his mother, the youth received burns to his neck and hands and was undergoing treatment at Cork University Hospital. |
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Cork gave their followers some heart-stopping moments after surrendering an eight-point lead in the second half. |
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This was another great season for the association, members of which took top-class prizes in all the big drag hunts in Cork and Limerick. |
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Limerick have proved the most consistent in the regular league rounds with their only reverse being suffered in the first round, against Cork. |
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The punt was finally brought ashore and laid upside down against a garden wall at our home in Cork. |
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But take the train from Dublin to Cork and you can enjoy gourmet meals and a trolley service etc. |
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His mother, Norma, is from Aghabullogue, Coachford, Co Cork, and the baby scaled 8lb 6oz. |
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It was the spur Kerry were looking for as they produced the goods to soar past Cork. |
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The donkey sanctuary in Liscarroll, Co Cork, is also helping to find the animals. |
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In the meantime, University College Cork said its music department had taken the convent's bell into safe keeping before the disastrous fire. |
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Congratulations to Kitty and Denis McEvoy, of McDonagh Road, Cork Road, Waterford, who celebrated their golden wedding anniversary recently. |
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This corridor would connect Sligo, Galway, Limerick and Cork and open up rail services to towns along the now largely abandoned railway route. |
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The owners of one of the most important period houses in Cork are to cut their losses after a bitter planning saga. |
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The Cork side have lost all four games to date, so on all known form this should result in a Naas victory. |
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Cork made four substitutions at half time and that resulted in an improvement, but they were still fighting a lost cause. |
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She later carried out a full postmortem examination at Cork University Hospital. |
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But that was before the fresh-faced young man from Cork Constitution had his say. |
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The notion of granting people the freedom of the city dates back 1085, when a city charter was granted to Cork. |
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The hurling and football teams were reasonably successful but it was on the soccer field that Cork shone. |
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He is expected to partake in a public interview on a flying visit to Cork on Saturday. |
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Tipperary's failure to Cork was unexpected, based on the poorness of Cork's form the previous week against Offaly. |
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During the Napoleonic wars the British army was supplied principally with corned beef which was cured in and exported from the port of Cork. |
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Cork is harvested from the cork oak, coming primarily from Portugal, Spain and North Africa. |
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It is also called the Cork Tree, as an inferior cork is processed from its corky bark. |
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The intrepid devotee, who is half English and half Portugese, is based at the One in Christ convent in the Irish town of Cork. |
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Circumstances conspired to make him national chairman from 1999 around the same time as he won a seat on Cork City Council. |
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We are proud of our record in providing free advice, consolation and moral support in homes and courtrooms from Dublin to Cork. |
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These include unusual species such as Scots pine and Lodgepole pine, and Douglas fir and Cork fir. |
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Mr Brennan also promised a greatly enhanced service along the 35 km stretch from Mallow to Cork city on the main Dublin-Cork intercity line. |
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Establishing themselves first in the highly competitive Cork music scene, they then went north to Dublin to conquer the capital. |
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A whole plane-load of fans, who ironically had just landed from Cork, were roundly ignored. |
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It also offers earlier connections to the Galway, Limerick, Cork, Tralee, Killarney, Letterkenny and Derry bus services. |
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Kerry and Cork confrontations normally generate a good degree of passion but this contest failed dismally on that score. |
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Cork or other conformable coverings make the handle more comfortable and easier to grip. |
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He took a figary and decided to set up a stall in Cork Market, selling mainly olives. |
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Bomb disposal experts from Collins Barracks, Cork disarmed the pipe bomb yesterday afternoon. |
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Thoughts on these matters came to mind last week when I was reading an extraordinary story about a young fella at school in Cork. |
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The Cork referee, who was largely to blame for the incident due to inconsistent decisions throughout gave Gallagher the yellow as well. |
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There are nine hazardous waste incinerators in Ireland, five in Cork, two in Dublin one each in Kilkenny and Clare. |
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People travelled from Tipperary, Wexford, Waterford, parts of Kilkenny and Cork to visit this fantastic fairyland put together for the children. |
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In the end it was simplicity itself as Cork toyed with our fast faltering challenge and virtually romped to the most facile of victories. |
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He developed his knowledge of horse pedigrees through the family business of breeding mares at their home in Fermoy, Co Cork. |
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The humpbacked whale which has been recorded as being in West Cork waters over the past five years returned in August. |
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The Co Cork man has impressed the courts in America with a paper trail of documentation which seems to prove his case. |
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In Cork he spoke at the Temperance Institute and the Imperial Hotel, but often his lectures were in Wesleyan chapels or Independent chapels. |
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Last year, after the hiding from Cork, we got a bit of pride back the way the lads played against Galway in the Park, they went down fighting. |
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This will enable the Cork Dental School to be recognised as an orthodontics training school. |
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A new guide to services, including helplines and shelters for women in Cork and Kerry affected by violence, was launched yesterday. |
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University College Cork is in seventh heaven as it advances plans to restore a century-old observatory on campus. |
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The proposed site was spread across five townlands in the Mullaghereirk mountains which straddle the Limerick, Cork and Kerry borders. |
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Each of these shows will play in the heart of Cork City to about 3,000 people. |
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The baby was taken to Cork University Hospital where staff reported she was in healthy condition. |
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The news was greeted with delight yesterday at the Hope Foundation's head office in Cork. |
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After a poor performance in Cork the previous weekend the home side were always going to come out on fire. |
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As he said, a name like that was obviously of Irish stock, possibly even of Cork descent, so the film was included with Irish shorts. |
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The train carrying the Cork team to Dublin constantly ran out of steam and tedious journeys of nine hours became the norm. |
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Guest of honour on the night was the twice Olympian athlete, a race-walker who travelled all the way from Cork for the occasion. |
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In general play, Cork achieved a lot up to the point of capitalising on their chances and this weakness was to cost them dearly in the long run. |
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Both candidates were putting in an intense canvass in north Cork over the past two days. |
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As for horseracing, Clonmel, Thurles, Gowran Park and Cork racecourses are all within a handy drive. |
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Meanwhile at Cork, A New Story may overcome the disadvantage of being 5lb out of the handicap to land the Paddy Power Cork Grand National. |
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In the week before the final the statistics suggested to the Cork management that they should cut one of the training sessions. |
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Eventually, Cat, a civil engineer with Cork County Council, turned on Dean and the debate turned into a stand-up row before the two stormed off. |
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I had the privilege then to join the Cork city fire service on an emergency call-out. |
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The festival is being extensively promoted in advance with stands booked for the Holiday World extravaganzas in Dublin, Cork and Belfast. |
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Written by Tim O'Riordan, from Ballincollig, Cork, the song shot to the number one spot with 5,714 copies sold last week. |
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The north Cork town played host to headliners such as Coolio, Kool and the Gang and recent chart-topper Eamon. |
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Ballymaloe House in Co. Cork dates back to the 1600s and was part of a number of buildings surrounding a Norman castle. |
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But Cork, driven on by a vociferous home crowd, finished well with a Paul Tierney point. |
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The winner of two bumpers at Cork, this horse has to be followed wherever he goes next. |
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According to the narrator, this Celtic icon had emerged from Cork 15 years earlier, scored a No 1 hit with his husky versifying, and vanished. |
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His nomination by Cork clergy as their bishop was not ratified by the Vatican. |
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He grew up in an era when Cork had brokered a power sharing agreement with Kerry, though never claiming absolute supremacy. |
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Last night at dinner my Mother was talking about her arrangements to go down to Cork on Tuesday. |
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Despite the defeat the players put up a brave fight but simply had not enough firepower to overcome a rampant Cork outfit. |
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Far away in the distance somewhere back near the Cork road, hooters blared angrily as road rage mounted. |
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Only three houses remain unsold at the Mansfield Park development, just outside Kinsale in Co Cork. |
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Festivalgoers will be able to watch a number of unreleased films at the 48th Cork Film Festival this week. |
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Cork gave us an unmerciful hiding in the 2003 final and we'll be hoping to try and make up for that. |
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Siobhan and her husband Eamonn, from Montenotte in Cork, realised something was wrong when their toddler was slow to learn to speak. |
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All vessels were released on payment of a bond to appear in the next sitting of Cork Circuit Court. |
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It is rather pitiful that Cork hospitals are being so slavish in considering following the lead set down by Dublin. |
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What the Cork and Kerry decisions mean is that every form of skullduggery is given semi-official legitimacy. |
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Simon Talbot from St Osyth was skippering a 53 ft yacht on a trip from Sweden to Cork when the accident happened. |
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The Waterford-born woman studied psychology at University College Cork before going on to do an MSc by research at the University of Edinburgh. |
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He was remanded in custody at a special sitting of Cork District Court yesterday, to appear again this morning. |
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It is expected to arrive at the mouth of Cork Harbour next Friday where it will be winched into the water. |
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Wind over tide conditions at the mouth of Cork Harbour resulted in huge breaking seas over 20 ft high. |
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Against all the odds an unbeaten home record had been preserved, while in turn Cork City had held on to their unbeaten away record. |
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Cork Opera House is an impressive venue, though despite the name, it was not really built with live unamplified music in mind. |
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On November 2, 1978, I donned a monkey suit and headed for the hotel in Cork and had a nice time chatting with the actress. |
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The league is over and all thoughts must now turn to May 22 and a showdown with old rivals, Cork. |
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The firm plans to construct a biopharmaceutical manufacturing centre in Ringaskiddy, Co Cork, creating an estimated 330 jobs. |
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A Miss Congeniality Beauty Pageant will be held on 30 September at the Waterford Crystal Social Centre, Cork Road, from 8 till late. |
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Last week, Cork Simon Community, in conjunction with St Vincent de Paul, opened a temporary cold weather shelter in the city. |
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In the fifties, sixties and early seventies John was an integral part of the art scene in his native Cork. |
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Results from Vodafone's mobile phone recycling scheme show that Sligo and Cork are tops when it comes to mobile phone recycling. |
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Cork Harlequins are rated tops in the country for they have a sweet balance of skill and power in their team. |
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Statoil on the Manor is by far the cheapest service station now on the Cork Road. |
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His return to Cork may herald a fresh chapter in his mercurially brilliant career, but whatever the outcome, he is not about to give up. |
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He was tied to a telegraph pole in a field on the outskirts of Cork City where he was repeatedly beaten by a gang of up to five men. |
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A curious handsome hero, a giant, a wacky wizard, some magic beans and a massive beanstalk are all part and parcel of this panto in Cork. |
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Both Cork goals were scored from melees in front of the posts and both were controversial. |
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They simply ripped them limb from limb in the second half with a ferociously determined and hungry display which left Cork begging for mercy. |
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A friend of mine had a barrow in Wilton Shopping Centre in Cork but he had nothing to sell. |
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Incidentally I worked as a barman, senior barman and head barman in Cork and Dublin for about 4 years. |
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The party has three seats out of 47 in greater Dublin, is much reduced in Cork and is seatless in several rural areas. |
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Cork might have expected difficulties in that area what they could not bargain on was the remarkable tide-turn at midfield. |
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It dates back to Cork in 1913 when the company made and laid mastic asphalt. |
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Kerry's success against Cork on Saturday laid down a marker for the championship. |
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The Cork maestro gave a bewildering exhibition of all the skills of the game. |
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With another busy five months to go, things are looking good for Cork Airport to pass the two million passenger mark for the first time. |
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Profits at the Port of Cork Company more than halved last year, according to its latest financial accounts. |
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I take it that, for reasons I cannot fathom, Dr. Cork has no intention of acknowledging my letter in any way. |
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I don't believe that Cork and the other teams were weak, but that Fermanagh were never given full credit for what they achieved. |
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One of Cuba's most celebrated divas will stop off in Cork and Dublin next weekend. |
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On July 6th they will visit the whiskey distillery in Midleton and travel onwards to Cork for a spot of shopping. |
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Their study of four rural development areas found that west Cork came more than 10 points clear of the national average. |
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The west Cork area was the only Garda division in Cork which reported a drop in the number of arrests for drink-driving. |
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The company now employs more people here through its various business interests than were ever employed at the Cork plant. |
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Cork City Council has converted 17 of their vehicles to run on rapeseed oil, under the EU CIVITAS programme. |
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This weekend, I started reading it again, and rattled it off in a couple of sessions, mainly on the train on the way to Cork and back. |
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I was also very disappointed that Cork could not take their defeat like men. |
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However, like any gracious Cork man I have kept my head down and taken the banter like a man. |
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It was becoming increasingly embarrassing for Cork at this stage and a total collapse was on the cards. |
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The mad scramble for tickets is continuing in both counties with just over 26,000 allocated in Cork and Kilkenny. |
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Workers at the centre at the Cork Airport Business Park were told that the plant would be wound down over the next three months. |
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Mrs O'Leary was transferred by air ambulance from Cork Airport to London last Saturday evening. |
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I want him to specify how many air bridges will be put in Cork Airport and if the airport's budget is on course. |
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There was one Cork player on the ground and a number of kicks were aimed at him. |
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In addition to bowls, rummers, water jugs and wine coolers, there are a number of rare decanters including several by the Cork Glass Company. |
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The Workers Party may literally be on a wing and a prayer when it comes to winning a seat in Cork North Central. |
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Last week's announcement in Cork came hard on the heels of another important development in June. |
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The quality cannot be guaranteed, but they come from all corners to the Cork county final, knowing they are witnesses to a unique event. |
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In 1757, he leased a back house and some ground adjoining his premises on Cork Hill. |
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With a view to helping the environment, the couple bought a mountainside property in west Cork with a dilapidated cottage and a barn attached. |
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Jerry, as he was popularly known, was a native of Cork City and had spent much of his early years in England. |
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Cork were the better side if only marginally, and we made them earn their bread in a tight and tense finale. |
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He made sure it would be a draw last Sunday when he baffled everyone by not giving a blatant free to Cork in the last minute. |
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The company will now come under pressure to increase airport charges at Cork to the maximum allowed by the regulator. |
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The man, who was single and in his thirties, was on his way from Cork delivering a load of timber to a site in Waterford. |
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A former Admiral of Cork Royal Yacht Club, he was laid out in his yacht club blazer and tie, a sailing hat placed on his remains. |
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The atmospheric storm of wind and rain relented in time for the start but Cork ran into another of Waterford's making. |
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He was a real all-rounder, winning seven All-Ireland hop step and jump titles and numerous longjump titles at Kerry, Cork and Munster level. |
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There was a spell in the second quarter when Cork were back-pedalling but otherwise they were composed and strong. |
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We wish to clarify that gremlins were responsible for yesterday's story naming Ben O'Connor as Cork hurling captain. |
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A French woman who was the victim of a vicious assault in Cork said last night her life is in ruins. |
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The land was the last major undeveloped zoned industrial site on the Cork Road inside the city boundary and attracted very considerable interest. |
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This property is situated in an attractive development in one of the best new residential locations in Cork City. |
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On arrival in Cork, the Jeanie will be dry-docked for a hull inspection that will take almost a fortnight to complete before she returns to her native Kerry shoreline. |
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The US-born chef has been running the Ivory Tower restaurant in Cork for the last decade, winning numerous international accolades for his unique style and passion. |
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While other air services quote cheaper prices for Dublin or Cork, travel cost and convenience to these airports should also be factored into the cheap air flight. |
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He had previously gone on week-long tours in Donegal and West Cork. |
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Meanwhile, Daniel Larkin from Nagle Community College, Blackrock, Cork, has created a mathematical formula to do the perfect wheelie on a motorbike or bicycle. |
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Mansfield, who was brought up sailing keelboats out of the Royal Cork Yacht Club at Crosshaven, seems to do better when he is battling in bigger fleets. |
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I then got chatting with a really nice woman who'd come up from Cork. |
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Both players were red-carded by Cork referee Michael Collins, but were later exonerated when it was established the referee had got it wrong in both instances. |
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The word on the street in Cork is that some investors are getting increasingly nervous as rental prices fall in certain parts of Ireland's second city. |
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During her time as a pharmaceutical rep she travelled south again to cover the Kerry and Cork regions and retains some colourful memories of that time. |
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The Cork senior player did make an appearance in the quarter-final against Doonbeg and showed no ill-effects of his 14 week lay-off with a back injury. |
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Goods valued at thousands of euro, including crystal glass, have been taken by shoplifters, believed to be from Cork and Waterford, from a number of stores. |
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This house is around eight miles from Cork City and about two miles from Ballincollig, a satellite town which has seen a lot of development in recent years. |
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Last year, it won a contract to supply the builder with 150 modules containing finished bathrooms and utility rooms for use in an apartment development in Cork. |
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The 7.8 acre site on the Kinsale Road in Cork is close to the Kinsale roundabout giving access to the South Ring Road, Lee Tunnel and main arterial routes. |
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Based in West Cork since 1973, his expertise lies in luxury yacht design. |
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The first act deals with the beastly behaviour of bees and act two features avaricious beetles, greedy ducks and dopey crickets with a pronounced Cork accent. |
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This is a great barometer for Cork to measure their progress this year. |
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The company, which is developing medical treatments for a number of diseases, announced that it planned to expand its Irish facility in a major coup for Cork. |
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The Martin factor has changed the dynamic in Cork South-Central and the merchant princes have been deposed as the dominant force on the southside of the city. |
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In the interest of fairness, Munster Finals should be on neutral ground but once again the Munster Council showed its downright craziness by not fixing the match for Cork. |
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The Protoacademy takes a more definite shape periodically through a series of events in different cities throughout Europe, including this one in Cork. |
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The trim roadside lawns with shrubberies and annuals both here and on the approach to Cork give a most optimistic expectation of what the town has to offer. |
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Byrne's World of Wonder, on the Cork Road, Waterford will be open at midnight on Friday and will commence selling the book at one second past twelve! |
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The Waterford publicans, who have signified their intention to defy the ban, are following in the footsteps of their colleagues in Kerry, Cork, Donegal and Wexford. |
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He bought her a house in Cork Street, and her husband slunk away. |
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He released just at the right time, O'Donnell got his fingertips around the sliotar and lashed it across the body of Nash in the Cork goal in only the sixth minute. |
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A dying taxi driver spent hours aboard an ambulance travelling from Wexford to Cork because the CT scanner in the hospital to which he was first admitted was unmanned. |
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The babies were globetrotting before they were even born as Maeve was pregnant with them when she and Ronan decided to move back to their native Cork city for the births. |
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According to the report, findings of the consultant's report Shannon would be unviable as a single entity while Cork would suffer substantial losses. |
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Seagulls from Cork harbour were flying overhead and the dawn was breaking. |
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It was Dungloe's storming finish which derailed the Cork side. |
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Play is open to men and women and will initially be confined to Dublin, although a Cork league is to be set up in the new year and Belfast will follow. |
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Nemo will be looking for revenge, but it cuts both ways as it is a powerful confidence builder to have beaten the Cork side at the same venue two years ago. |
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A horse tested positive for bute at Ballindenisk, County Cork, last April. |
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Most electrical damage was caused in Clare, Cork, Kerry, Waterford, Wexford and parts of Wicklow and Kilkenny, but parts of the north-west were also hit hard. |
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Waterford holds the stage in the southern half of the country this weekend with the final of the Aer Rianta Cork Airport Munster Oaks tomorrow night. |
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It annoys us a bit that some people assumed that after beating Cork this would be a bit of a cakewalk for us, that we'd go up there and beat them well. |
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Roy Keane and Sonia O'Sullivan recently got the freedom of Cork, joining a list of just 47 people which included 20 bishops, cardinal legates, papal nuncios and priests. |
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None of the photographs was captioned or identified in any way, so that they posed, innocently, as a generic representation of Cork and Galway at play on a sunny afternoon. |
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As he spoke, it seemed the gods were heeding the many prayers at the Cork venue, as the sun shone brightly and a stiff wind blew on the opening day. |
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By working together for a better future for all the communities in West Cork the new partnership opens up services to communities throughout the area. |
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The game was to have been played last Sunday week but was put back due to an objection being lodged against the Cork champions by the opposing team in the Munster final. |
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Kelleher was appointed official film censor in 2003 and today he divides his time between Dublin and west Cork, where he lives with his wife and two children. |
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Rose's new look was devised by fashion stylist Claire Nelson, from Cork, who brought them around the local retail stores last week to choose their new outfits. |
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Veteran drag artist Danny La Rue, who was born in Cork and emigrated to London with his mother as a child, receives an OBE for charitable services. |
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Having qualified as a chartered accountant in 1987, he took up the position of financial controller with the Cork brewers one year later and has been there ever since. |
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A study by the Irish Refugee Council examined the experiences of asylum seekers in Cork, Ennis and Limerick who rely on hostels for food and supplies. |
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Instead, resources are to be concentrated in the population density areas of greater Dublin with smaller investment recommended for Cork and Limerick. |
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Cork and Galway have played nine championship games between them. |
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Isolated from the main house further inland, it stands on a stone plinth set into the tidal waters of the River Ilen, near Skibbereen in County Cork. |
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Meanwhile in Waterford city, 80 taxi drivers met in Railway Square at lunchtime and drove in convoy along the Cork road, onto the quay and over Rice Bridge. |
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However it was the Cork champions who were forcing the pace and with Cian O'Connor, Ger Spillane and Finbarr Barry leading the way they started to extend their advantage. |
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There have been two gangland killings in Cork in the past seven years. |
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However, the switch will bring about the closure of the group's printing facility at the Western People in Ballina as well as the printing works at the Irish Examiner in Cork. |
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Her love and interests were in her family and friends, her walks with her two beautiful golden retrievers, her cups of tea, going to town and shopping trips to Cork or Dublin. |
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Today, Stephen is drug-free, and is just one example of some of the remarkable success stories emerging from St Teresa's Gardens, off Cork Street, in Dublin's inner city. |
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Andrew Flintoff returns, although fellow seamers James Anderson, Dominic Cork and Kyle Hogg are all out. |
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Cork features architecturally notable buildings originating from the Medieval to Modern periods. |
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English spoken in Cork has a number of dialect words that are peculiar to the city and environs. |
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Large wind farms are being constructed in coastal counties such as Cork, Donegal, Mayo and Antrim. |
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Initially McCarthy refused to budge and Cork farcically fielded a shadow team in their first few League games, losing them all heavily. |
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There is a rivalry between Cork and Dublin, similar to the rivalry between Manchester and London, Melbourne and Sydney or Barcelona and Madrid. |
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Recent additions to the arts infrastructure include modern additions to Cork Opera House and the Crawford Municipal Art Gallery. |
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The opera singers Cara O'Sullivan, Mary Hegarty, Brendan Collins, and Sam McElroy are also Cork born. |
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Singer songwriter Cathal Coughlan and Sean O'Hagan of The High Llamas also hail from Cork. |
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Cork is also a generally foggy city, with an average of 97 days of fog a year, most common during mornings and during winter. |
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To mark the bicentenary year, University College Cork joined admirers of Boole around the world to celebrate his life and legacy. |
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The climate of Cork, like the rest of Ireland, is mild oceanic and changeable with abundant rainfall and a lack of temperature extremes. |
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And Mark Johnston, who poached the pounds 30,000 Goffs Autumn Bonus at Cork last week, sends unbeaten Tissifer insearch of more punts. |
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It has been proposed that, like Dublin, Cork was an important trading centre in the global Scandinavian trade network. |
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Cork was originally a monastic settlement, reputedly founded by Saint Finbarr in the 6th century. |
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Cork city was once fully walled, and the remnants of the old medieval town centre can be found around South and North Main streets. |
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The flotels are to be moored in Dublin, Waterford and Cork with a fourth available for leasing if required. |
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Police are forming flying squads to smash the raves planned for the east and west coasts, and holiday villages in Kerry and Cork. |
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There is also a Lord Mayor of Cork, a title granted in 1900 when Cork was still part of the United Kingdom. |
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A new base was established at Belfast City with additional frequency to the Isle of Man and Cork. |
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A new terminal building followed, along with flights to France, Belfast and Cork. |
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On the final raid, one of the bombers mistook the Irish Sea for the River Severn and bombed Cork in Ireland. |
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This activity is limited to the Republic of Ireland where regional competition takes place in both Dublin and Cork. |
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Mixed Martial Arts has gained a lot of popularity in the past 5 years with many clubs opening in Dublin, Cork and Limerick. |
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The sport is played on an organized level in Dublin, Greystones, Belfast, Cork, Clare and Kerry. |
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Rugby union is played and supported throughout Ireland, but is especially popular in cities and urban areas such as Dublin, Limerick and Cork. |
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Other notable derbies include Cork v Kerry, Mayo v Galway and most commonly, Kerry v Dublin. |
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Tobin fractured a metatarsal in the Munster final win over Cork, with the added complication of tearing ligaments attached to it as well. |
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Just a few weeks ago Tommy broke another ticket selling record when all 12,000 seats for his Bovinity show in Cork sold out. |
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Losses in Dublin and urban areas were balanced by gains in areas such as Limerick, Wicklow, Cork, Tipperary and Kilkenny and the border counties. |
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The kennel also qualified three runners for the last 24 for the Hennerty Sales Cork Oaks including favourite Rockburst Mills. |
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The cities of Dublin, Cork and Galway have city councils and are administered separately from the counties bearing those names. |
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In a tribute to Mr Casey, Fota Wildlife Park in Cork has named a female giraffe calf Casey and a male black and white ruffed lemur Paraic. |
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Hayes recalls 2005 and how Galway didn't do themselves justice, though they had chances to rock Cork. |
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Tony Leahy, 23, of Sirius House, Cork Road, Co Cork, appeared at a special sitting of Cork District Court. |
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To put a cloud or a snowflake on the weather map over Cork or Roscommon might be seen as yet another example of British imperialism. |
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These circles are found in the counties of Cork and Kerry in the southwest of Ireland. |
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This extra emphasis on R is also seen in varying measures through parts of West Limerick and West Cork in closer proximity to Kerry. |
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The next major inlet is Cork Harbour, at the mouth of the River Lee, in which Great Island is situated. |
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A number of Huguenots served as mayors in Dublin, Cork, Youghal and Waterford in the 17th and 18th centuries. |
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The name Cotter, local to County Cork, derives from the Norse personal name Ottir. |
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Significant Huguenot settlements were in Dublin, Cork, Portarlington, Lisburn, Waterford and Youghal. |
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Georgian townhouses produced streets of singular distinction, particularly in Dublin, Limerick and Cork. |
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Following a good run at Cork last weekend Strand Line must be given every chance in the 74-102 handicap hurdle. |
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The Jack Lynch Tunnel, under the River Lee in Cork, and the Limerick Tunnel, under the River Shannon, were two major projects outside Dublin. |
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The Norse established independent kingdoms in Dublin, Waterford, Wexford, Cork and Limerick. |
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The Vikings also established longphorts in Cork, Limerick, Waterford, and Wexford. |
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Ireland and Wales initiated a joint leatherback conservation effort between Swansea University and University College Cork. |
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With DeFreitas claiming that prize wicket, Notts slipped to 79 for five after being put in by Dominic Cork. |
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Alan Cork was appointed as manager, but was dismissed after leading the club to its lowest league finish for 23 years. |
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Cork oak forests are listed in the European Union s Habitats Directive as an important habitat for conservation. |
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Cork flooring is made from cork bark, which is harvested from the Cork Oak tree. |
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Dublin Airport is the busiest airport in Ireland, followed by Cork and Shannon. |
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His mother is Sicilian, and his paternal grandfather hails from Cork, Ireland. |
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Others to note include Orvietan, collared late by Gurrun at Cork, and long-absent Deputy Consort, representing Michael O'Brien. |
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Cork is twinned with Cologne, Coventry, Rennes, San Francisco, Swansea and Shanghai. |
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A rematch with Collins took place in Cork, Ireland, and Eubank lost again by a surprisingly narrow split decision. |
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They drove in a jingle across Cork while it was still early morning and Stephen finished his sleep in a bedroom of the Victoria Hotel. |
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There are also golf, pitch and putt, hockey, tennis, and athletics clubs in the Cork area. |
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Cork's other main cricket club, Harlequins Cricket Club, play close to Cork Airport. |
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The Cork Cricket Academy operates within the city, with the stated aim of introducing the sport to schools in the city and county. |
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Cork's rugby league team, the Cork Bulls, were formed in 2010 and play in the Munster Conference of the Irish Elite League. |
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In May 2006 and again in May 2008 Munster became the Heineken Cup champions, with many players hailing from Cork city and county. |
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Cork is the only county that has won both championships at least 7 times and the only that has won both in the 21st century. |
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Other 3rd level institutions include Griffith College Cork, a private institution, and various other colleges. |
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The Cork College of Commerce is the largest 'College of Further Education' in Ireland. |
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Paz was found safe and well with Ms Somerville on Saturday morning in rented accommodation near Macroom, Co Cork. |
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Hurst signed for Cork Celtic in January 1976, and remained in Ireland for one month. |
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Dunne was Cork City boss between 2010 and 2013, leading the club back into the top flight after their dice with death. |
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The Cork Suburban Rail system also departs from Kent Station and provides connections to parts of Metropolitan Cork. |
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He also gave unconquered kingdoms such as Cork, Limerick and Ulster to his men and left the Normans carving their lands in Ireland. |
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Cork is also linked from Limerick Junction with connections to Clonmel and Waterford. |
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Sligo Rovers 1 Cork City 1 OWEN HEARY turned the air blue after the Bit O'Red were left feeling green around the gills at the Showgrounds. |
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These are Cork Kent railway station, Little Island railway station and Glounthaune railway station. |
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Cork City Council supports a car sharing scheme operated by Mendes GoCar in partnership with cambio Mobility Services. |
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Other projects completed at this time include the N20 Blackpool bypass and the N20 Cork to Mallow road projects. |
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As a child he sometimes spent time away from the unhealthy air of Dublin with his mother's family in the Blackwater Valley in County Cork. |
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The Kinsale Road flyover opened in August 2006 to remove a bottleneck for traffic heading to Cork Airport or Killarney. |
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He later bought a second holding to the south, at Rennie, on a rock overlooking the river Blackwater in North Cork. |
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Some time between 1587 and 1589, Spenser acquired his main estate at Kilcolman, near Doneraile in North Cork. |
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For example, the Cork South Link dual carriageway was built in the early 1980s, to link the Kinsale Road roundabout with the city centre. |
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The Cork area has seen improvements in road infrastructure in recent years. |
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There is also a daily Eurolines bus service that connects Cork to Victoria Coach Station in London via South Wales and Bristol. |
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Suburban services also include shuttles to Cork Airport, and a park and ride facility in the south suburbs only. |
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It is situated on the south side of Cork city in an area known as Ballygarvan. |
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Now he has his own powerchair, it was built specially for him by skylight designs in Cork and he's doing really well. |
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There are also many shipwrecks along the coast of Ireland, with some of the best wreck dives being in Malin Head and off the County Cork coast. |
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Henry Ford's grandfather was from West Cork, which was one of the main reasons for opening up the manufacturing facility in Cork. |
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Perhaps the most famous product of the Cork pharmaceutical industry is Viagra. |
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The Social Aspect of Intellectual Culture was also given in Cork, in 1855 to the Cuvierian Society. |
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Litchfield Cottage in Ballintemple, Cork, where Boole lived for the last two years of his life, bears a memorial plaque. |
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The retail trade in Cork city includes a mix of modern shopping centres and family owned local shops. |
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Counties Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway, Waterford and Tipperary have been broken up into smaller administrative areas. |
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The Cork City Hall is located along Albert Quay on the south side of the city. |
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