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How to use Hibernia in a sentence

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This is nothing revolutionary, because you can become a primary school teacher in Ireland, studying online with Hibernia College.
Hibernia has been producing oil for several years and has led the way for other projects.
Hibernia rises out of the Atlantic mist. Tons of metal and concrete tower over the Grand Banks.
Capital One bought Hibernia, a big New Orleans bank, in March and is now building up its lending businesses.
He knows that the federal government has invested billions of dollars in Hibernia.
The royalty regime for the Hibernia project has three tiers: gross royalty, net royalty and supplementary royalty.
Production is sharply weakening at Hibernia but remains on track at Terra Nova, White Rose and Voisey's Bay.
Finally, with the gear stowed, and tanks full of shellfish, the research vessel Hudson set sail for Hibernia.
Hibernia was a critical investment that initiated an oil and gas industry in Atlantic Canada.
Six Habitraps were deployed, at distances up to six kilometres from Hibernia.
In the case of Hibernia, the federal government has received several proposals to do just that.
Astoundingly, this tutelary relationship between Britannia and Hibernia was represented on the notes of two Irish banks in the nineteenth century.
This means that we paid for our hydroelectricity, we paid for the Hibernia oil sands development project, and now we are being asked to cover the cost of cleaning up the pollution these industries produce.
On June 16, 2009, provincial premier Danny Williams announced a tentative agreement to expand the Hibernia Oil Field.
The new facility can accommodate tankers up to 155,000 DWT, including the purpose built 127,000 DWT shuttle tanker designed to offload crude oil from Hibernia and other fields.
Short reports of all Irish superior court decisions from 2011 can be found on the web site Stare Decisis Hibernia.
These reductions were partially offset by slightly higher Hibernia production due to the positive impact of recent well workovers and strong reliability, which offset natural declines.
The 18th Century Spanish Regiment composed of Irish exiles was known as the Regiment of Hibernia.
In Canada, Hibernia lends its name to the Hibernia oil field off Newfoundland, and to a large sea oil platform there, the Hibernia.
The term later received an H, much like what happened with Hibernia, and was pluralized as Hispaniae, as had been done with the Three Gauls.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Wrote a short letter to C. telling them of my return by the Hibernia on the 10th.
On coming opposite we hoisted signal 292 which is the number of the Hibernia.
The betting has been in favour of the Hibernia, and she has again beaten her great rival.
On the 20th Colonel Dalgety at Hibernia reported that he had been surrounded.
Tacitus relates that Hibernia was more frequented by foreigners than Albion.
Hibernia in this part being contracted, terminates in a narrow point.
Hibernia is an Hebrew word, and means from beyond the river of waters.
Britannia is the humble, obedient servant of papal Hibernia.
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