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How to use Fermanagh in a sentence

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Warrenpoint now proceed to the first round proper where they will meet Irvinestown from Fermanagh back in Clontiberet in a fortnight's time.
Curiously it's metropolitans in Belfast and Dublin who are the most ready to put on cod Fermanagh accents.
Fermanagh teams would fold when the finishing line was in sight, they wouldn't be able to cross it.
To lose Fermanagh and South Tyrone, Strangford and East Londonderry is an incredible defeat and the knives are out.
Armagh wiped them out in the provincial decider and then Fermanagh stopped them from stretching their wings in the qualifiers.
A new commercial radio station began broadcasting to Fermanagh and most of Tyrone last Tuesday.
I don't believe that Cork and the other teams were weak, but that Fermanagh were never given full credit for what they achieved.
During the debate several of Trimble's key allies deserted him, including Bertie Kerr, the Fermanagh delegate.
For example, Shadow Youth Councils have been developed in Fermanagh and Belfast.
Mick left Fermanagh in 1950 as a young man of 20 and continued the family trade of blacksmithing by making and shoeing horse for hunts in England.
The county borders the Northern Ireland counties of Armagh, to the south-east, Fermanagh, to the south-west and County Derry to the north-east.
After the Fermanagh game, a pall of depression hung over the county.
He has worked in the winter season in the Alps in France and is now settling for Fermanagh?
County Fermanagh is still overall quite rural and has got quite a lot of forests, green fields and lakes.
Due to the regions uncrowded rural roads Fermanagh also offers excellent sightseeing.
Kildare's performance against Fermanagh last March was woeful.
Donegal, eager to re-define their season after an unforeseen defeat to Fermanagh in the Ulster Championship, weren't supposed to be an immovable object.
The most easterly point in Ireland is also in Ulster, in County Down, and the most westerly point in the UK is in County Fermanagh.
The longest river in the British Isles, the Shannon, rises at the Shannon Pot in County Cavan with underground tributaries from County Fermanagh.
The Counties Tyrconnell, Tyrone, Fermanagh, Cavan, Coleraine and Armagh comprised the official Colony.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Two remarkably fine specimens of this type were found in 1912 with a socketed spear-head at Tempo, County Fermanagh.
In a somewhat similar example at Coolback, Fermanagh, the remains of the elliptical cairn are still visible.
The rebellious counties of Fermanagh and Derry are taxed just as lightly as if they were loyal.
Enniskillen, though the capital of the county of Fermanagh, was then merely a village.
This was the Fermanagh Maguire, who took an active part in the shocking rebellion of 1641, and was subsequently executed.
He thought it safer to join Shane, and Fermanagh was at the mercy of these two.
The band of the Fermanagh militia, at that time the most celebrated in Ireland, was brought up expressly for the occasion.
Fermanagh returns two members to parliament, one each for the north and south divisions.
Fermanagh man O'Rourke is a favourite but since taking over the reins at Loup he's already assumed hero status in the locality.
Were they not the descendants of the great Maguires of Fermanagh?
Crum was the frontier garrison of the Protestants of Fermanagh.
The Northland Raiders exploited the Strikers' slip up and went top of the league thanks to their convincing 3-2 win over the Fermanagh Ladies at Newtownards.
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