The expression 'so long' is thought to come from the Gaelic Slan, while 'phoney' may have its origins in the Irish word fainne, meaning a ring. |
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Also wearing the fainne oir which signified a fluent Irish speaker, Brennan looks away from the camera into the distance. |
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He said Dusty, who is also known as Mara or Fainne, Orb or just the dolphin, zigzags between swimmers. |
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These words were recorded in the report for Fainne an Lae by an anonymous reporter. |
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Seamus O'Grianna's vitriolc review of an An Comhar Dramaidheachta performance in Fainne an Lae dismissed as ludicrous the spectacle of the non-native speaker on stage. |
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