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How to use Galway in a sentence

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It was while stationed in Naas that he met his wife Mary, who is a native of County Galway.
It was also mentioned that some supporters are taking in the Mayo Dance in Galway on the Friday night and staying over for the game on Sunday.
The development will be located in the centre of the town off the main Limerick to Galway road.
After his studies, he returned to Galway Diocese and was appointed a curate in Salthill.
It's on a quiet road in the townland of Tonegurrane, only seven miles from Galway city.
In the run the up to this match, much was made of the Galway full forward line and likewise of the Waterford fullbackline.
They will join other sugar beet farmers from Galway and other counties in a show of solidarity.
Lisa has just started her third level studies in Galway and is wished every success.
When she moved to Dublin she continued performing, and was discovered by a Galway trad band.
Last Saturday at Parnell Park in Donnycarney, Galway didn't cover themselves in glory.
Water cascades over the yellow rocks and soil of the Galway Soufriere volcanic vent.
It is a source of pride to see the Celtic Explorer alongside the quay in her home port of Galway.
He is a past pupil of Gortnor Abbey Convent and Anthony is now studying at GMIT Galway.
She was also very prominent in sporting circles both in her native Galway and in Claremorris.
It is impossible to capture the magic of Galway and most folk are well past analysing it all.
Often a ship discharging on a west coast port will proceed to Galway or the Shannon for a cargo back to the UK or Europe.
In Co Galway, the bog garden at Ardcarraig is planted with drifts of candelabra Primulas, skunk cabbage, Meconopis, Iris and Astilbes.
The team gave a powerful performance but were unfortunately beaten in the end by Galway.
The boot camp itself is held at WTI's high-spec training rooms in Galway and consists of extensive hands-on exercises and exam preparation.
Specifically, it's much less expensive to sort out student accommodation in Clonmel or Carlow than it is to pay slumlords in Dublin or Galway.
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Did you ask him would he stop Bartley going this day with the horses to the Galway fair?
But the scheme has merit, and Galway and I are plotting to capture the movement from Griffiths.
But wherever you go, you see nothing like the dirt of counties Galway and Mayo.
I am told that no citizen of claddagh has ever been before a Galway court, either as a plaintiff or defendant.
Galway is divided into the old and new towns, while a suburb known as the claddagh is inhabited by fishermen.
My journey to Galway was undertaken for the purpose of hanging four men who were condemned to death for moonlighting.
A sergeant in my company, a Galway man, has a country cousin in the barracks who knows all about it.
On the surrender of Galway in 1691 aran was garrisoned, and remained so for many years.
A man taken up 'not for sheep-stealing or any crime, but just for making a drop of poteen,' tells of his hardships in Galway gaol.
It afforded him intense delight to revisit Clare and Galway.
The claddagh fishing village by Galway is something not to be missed.
The accident took place outside the same Galway school where a juggernaut crashed into the schoolyard, destroying a dozen cars, last April.
Just ask any of the hardy locals who make their way to Clonmoylan Bog in South-East Galway, no matter what the weather is doing.
I asked him why he never entered the halcyone for the Galway regatta.
Led by self-professed witch, Galway woman Ailish Farragher, who leads a coven in Dublin, the ceremony is based on tantric practices.
Another day soon we are to go into Galway, and to the aran Isles.
For in snug darkness abideth the outlawed Milesian, and if in Galway it's for him you're looking, it's in the pubs on the Quay you'll find him, and nowhere else.
A number of Antrim players overheard match referee Pat McGovern of Galway, allegedly apologise to O'Hare for a decision that led to Louth's second and matchwinning goal.
On the team front, Galway would appear to be popular Stateside with the footballers edging out Dublin's hurlers and Sligo's footballers to claim top spot.
The speaker was even larger than the Galway man, and his face was made curious by a purple cut running slantways from his left eye to the right corner of his mouth.
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