The result is that dingle now faces a 23-count federal indictment. |
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In the grey dingle of modern existence, restless with barren toil, you suddenly appeared like the shining messenger of vanished ages, those ages when humanity could smile. |
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The largest trawler in the Dingle fleet, the Emerald Dawn, was grounded at the mouth of the harbour in early July. |
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Of the total of 39 pilot whales that came ashore, 18 died and were buried on the strand by Dingle Coast Guard and Kerry County Council. |
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On Sunday August 3rd a memorial to those victims was unveiled and blessed on the western breakwater in Dingle harbour. |
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Dingle have qualified for the final rounds of the County Intermediate Championship and they will be playing Waterville on Sunday week. |
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In summer we would go down to the Dingle Lodge to swim or look for birds nest and watch waterhens on the canal. |
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The peninsula is looped by the Dingle Way, one of Ireland's best waymarked paths. |
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Dingle harbour board are currently in negotiations with BIM and Kerry County Council on the future of the former ice plant on Strand Street. |
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As well as residents of Dingle townland, people with rateable properties inside the townland boundaries can vote. |
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There was also a thank you from the people of Dingle to Charlie, the man who helped make the local regatta a national media event. |
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We were now encountering the last minute and Dingle had all hands on deck to rescue their rapidly sinking ship. |
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The show has very strong community support and is a clear demonstration that the rural way of life is strong in the Dingle Peninsula. |
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Boats were refused permission by the Department to land their catches at Dingle. |
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Overlooking Dingle Bay, the house is more than 200 years old and was once a hunting lodge for James Hickson, a land agent for Lord Lansdowne. |
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The complex of field systems and large stone walls extend from the north western slopes of Mount Brandon to within the boundaries of Dingle. |
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She was also full of praise for the people of Dingle who were so hospitable and friendly. |
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Bishop Robinson will be in Ireland in October to address the annual retreat of the diocese of Limerick and Killaloe in the Dingle Skelligs hotel. |
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She said this programme covers most of the Dingle Peninsula but not the N86 which is the main artery into it. |
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The Dingle Peninsula has been highlighted as an international stronghold for an endangered Irish bird, the distinctive red-billed chough. |
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In truth the game never rose above mediocrity, as Dingle and Crokes struggled to find their range. |
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Dingle held a lead of six points and, for the first time in the game, looked to be in a position of supremacy. |
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Major recent seafront developments in Dingle include a marina, an extension of the pier and an ice plant. |
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The best drink discovery so far has been the bittersweet hot chocolate in Murphy's Ice cream shop in Dingle. |
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The Tom Crean Memorial Project would like to acknowledge with gratitude the Dingle sheep farmer who donated the ram for auction at Camp Fair in aid of their project. |
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The sister city relationship between Dingle and Santa Barbara will help strengthen mutual understanding and promote friendly relations between both towns. |
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Unfortunately, the Dingle man managed to get his ball just nine metres from the hole but it was a very credible attempt for someone unused to the tee. |
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Named after the famous explorer, Tom Crean the ram is a fine animal, a good scotch yearling bred by a Dingle sheep farmer who has a reputationn for producing hardy sheep. |
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The frantic battle against the clock began when locals noticed a pod of whales beached on Aughacasla Strand, on the Dingle Peninsula, at around 10 am. |
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Dingle paid particular attention to letters that were postmarked from a town near the Center or those that said the sender was on his or her way to the Center. |
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Then there's the famed Monkey Man of Ditchwater Dingle, a half-man, half-ape creature. |
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Dingle is a two-year old Grand Basset Griffon Vendeen, a breed which originated as a French hunting dog. |
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Dunmanus Bay, Kenmare estuary and Dingle Bay are all inlets between the peninsulas of County Kerry. |
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Along with the adjoining Dingle Way it is noted for its scenic views of the Atlantic, loughs and mountains. |
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By the early 19th century, various football games, referred to collectively as caid, were popular in Kerry, especially the Dingle Peninsula. |
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Greenways special school, in Beechwood Road, Dingle, will be merged with neighbouring Matthew Arnold primary from September. |
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Like September on the Dingle, With her Sunday parlour song, By repair shops and half tide locks, Where's the fun remaining single? |
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Queen Victoria's Master, Commodore Christopher Rynd, and Cunard chairman David Dingle also cast wreaths. |
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Rare bee orchids have sprung up in a lawn in the middle of an office development in Dingle. |
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There is a statue of Sabrina in the Dingle Gardens at the Quarry, Shrewsbury, as well as a metal sculpture erected in 2013 also in the town. |
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Gill Erikson, 42, of Cockburn Street, Dingle, admitted cleaning Shaw's home address in Park Road after the stabbing and removing three kitchen knives. |
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Lydia Louise Dingle Jackson Yes, denationalisation was a great thing. |
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It begins in the little town of Alvechurch and continues through Scarfields Dingle to a trig point from where the distant Malvern Hills can be seen. |
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Whatever secrets the villagers might think they're hiding, you can bet Cain Dingle will winkle them out and extract large wodges of cash out of them for the privilege. |
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