Former Republic of Ireland manager he might be, but there is more Yorkshire bluntness than Hibernian blarney to Mick McCarthy's manner. |
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She was elected as an Associate Member of the Royal Hibernian Academy and is a Rubicon Artist. |
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Hibernian was granted an injunction last Wednesday, continuing a restraining order against the cashing of bank drafts at the centre of the fraud. |
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He has exhibited at the Royal Hibernian Academy, Royal Ulster Academy and Watercolour Society Exhibitions. |
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That was until 12 minutes from time, when his attempt at a clearance cannoned off Fabian Caballero's shins and into the Hibernian net. |
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Before the trip to northern Spain for the return leg against the Galicians, Celtic have to face Hibernian on Wednesday night and then Rangers at Ibrox on Saturday. |
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It will be an indelible event in the minds of Hibernian, too, much as they would love to expunge it. |
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Hibernian were ultimately chastened by so hefty a defeat, yet joy is not entirely unconfined among the victors. |
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The Hibernian midfielder is having his photograph taken in front of a blown-up picture from last season of some of his younger teammates celebrating. |
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The main private insurers operating in Ireland are VHI, Hibernian Health and Quinn Healthcare. |
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But any nerves harboured by Hibernian were swiftly expunged with a brace of gift-wrapped goals against adversaries who were lethargic, lacklustre and terribly out of sorts. |
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But the politics of Hibernian equality are thorny, even among Hibernians. |
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Next Saturday's match with Motherwell is more Hibernian than Celtic. |
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Anthony Stokes scored his first Hibernian goals as John Hughes's side bounced back from their defeat to Hamilton with a convincing 3-0 home victory against St Johnstone. |
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Historically, religious sectarianism has certainly been rife in Lanarkshire, and Ireland's marching season of parades by northern Orangemen and southern Hibernian orders are still paralleled in the county today. |
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When visitors come there and kiss that stone, they say in Hibernian English that they leave with the gift of the gab, meaning loquacious in polite journals. |
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After all, he will touch down in South Africa as one of Les Elephants' lesser-known players, having spent the last four seasons with Dunfermline Athletic and Hibernian. |
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His CV also shows stints with Manchester City, Oldham Athletic, Hibernian and now Celtic, where he most recently featured in the SPL against Gretna and in the UEFA Champions League against AC Milan. |
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Yet, for all these shortcomings, the Hibernian player believes that, should Sven-Goran Eriksson succeed in striking the right balance, Les Elephants have every chance of making history. |
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Alan Gow marked his Hibernian debut with a superb solo goal as the Easter Road side cruised into the quarter-finals with a 5-1 victoverover Montrose. |
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Colin Calderwood's miserable start as Hibernian manager continued when a brilliant piece of forward play from the Ayr veteran Mark Roberts sent the Edinburgh side crashing out of the Scottish Cup. |
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Rangers have struggled recently, winning just one of their last seven games, and are third in the Championship, two points behind second-placed Hibernian. |
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And the Board of Aldermen was a kind of Hibernian social club. |
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To the west and south, the Britannic provinces had to be defended against Hibernian and Germanic attacks. |
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Those suffering fans were incontestably touched by desperation, recent setbacks such as a draw and a defeat at home to Falkirk and Hibernian leaving Tony Mowbray's seemingly hapless squad 10 points behind Rangers. |
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The paper has a significant number of journalists covering sport, with a dedicated reporter assigned to each of the city's football teams, Heart of Midlothian and Hibernian. |
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The Edinburgh football club Hibernian FC has adopted the name. |
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Alloa Athletic evolved from Clackmannan County, Dundee United used to be Dundee Hibernian and East Stirling were originally known as the Bainsford Bluebonnets. |
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