In the early 1940s, however, splits appeared in the Fianna Fail government over how beneficial land distribution was. |
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This was prompted by Fianna Fail's withholding of land annuities to the British exchequer. |
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John Downing asks if Fianna Fail have been sent a wake-up message by voters. |
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Most unpatriotically, Mansergh refused, citing his credibility with Fianna Fail as the reason. |
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In that election, he achieved the highest Fianna Fail vote relative to the quota and achieved the fourth highest overall poll in the country. |
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Richardson is the de facto head of fundraising for Fianna Fail and organises the key fund-raisers for Ahern's constituency operations. |
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When it was initially proposed early in 2001, the motion was defeated by the combined votes of the Fianna Fail and Fine Gael councillors. |
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Fianna Fail has already assumed the crouch position on ground, and is braced for a sound kicking. |
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However, his Fianna Fail cabinet colleagues exacted it as the price for passing his much-needed defamation bill. |
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He was first elected in the Fianna Fail landslide of 1977, representing the old three-seater Dublin West constituency. |
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Instead, the election was held with parliament still in situ and Fianna Fail was returned with a greatly reduced majority. |
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McDowell rejected reports of a crowd of people howling him down at last week's Fianna Fail party meeting. |
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A heated verbal exchange between a Fianna Fail councillor and a Fine Gael rival spilled into the council tearoom at elevenses last week. |
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A Sligo Fianna Fail councillor said he was confident that Enniscrone will have a new sewerage system next year. |
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Maris Pipers are preferable, but other floury types such as Pentland Dell, Fianna or Record work well. |
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Several local issues were discussed including the long awaited sewage scheme which had been promised by Fianna Fail on their canvass before the last General Election. |
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The former Dublin star has been a loyal Na Fianna man for 20 years and has done more than most to contribute to his club's transformation from whipping boys to kingpins. |
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But the daughter now lectures the Mayo voters as if she had a God-given right to their support within the sacred scriptures of Fianna Fail opportunism. |
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John Feeney from Grange has been a tallyman for Fianna Fail for over 25 years and has tallied at every election, both local and national, during that time. |
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There's been nothing since, suggesting that Fianna Fail's more touchy-feely members were no longer sure how they should express themselves in public. |
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First time Fianna Fail candidate Michael McNamara from Achill is understood to be the first candidate to launch an official canvass in preparation for next June's elections. |
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If in opposition, Minister Kelly and Joan Burton would be apoplectic if Fianna Fail were intending to seize money from pay packets and pensions. |
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The third cycle tells of the exploits of Fionn mac Cumhaill and the Fianna. |
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Similar tales are told about Fionn Mac Cumhail and the Fianna, his legendary warrior band. |
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The two were once members of Fionn mac Cumhaill's warrior band the Fianna, and somehow survived to Patrick's time. |
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But it's not just Fianna Fail who speak with forked tongues, the gombeen Greens have managed to outdo their political masters. |
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General manager John Brehony confirmed to Fianna Fail TD Dara Calleary the agency had approved the hiring of private investigators last year. |
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Fianna Fail topped the poll but only managed to take one seat while Fine Gael managed to claim three. |
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Fianna Fail's Mr Fixit, PJ Mara, was forced to resign as the boss of the party's Nice II campaign. |
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Michael McGrath is right when he says the industry never wanted to be subvented by the exchequer, but it was Fianna Fail policy that has led us to this situation. |
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Last night the Laurel and Hardy of Fianna Fail faced calls to quit. |
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The fugitive lovers are then pursued all over Ireland by the Fianna. |
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