| Four friends decided to go to a field with a turlough which had flooded and was frozen over to go ice skating. |
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| Ten plants were collected from both a turlough basin population and a damp ruderal population bimonthly for a year. |
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| I would share their concern that the Council have allowed so much waste water into a turlough area that has no adequate river draining out of it. |
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| The morphological differences are genetically determined and it is thus possible that the turlough population is a distinct ecotype adapted to this unusual habitat. |
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| Like a turlough in her karsty native land, which fills with the rain, dries out, then fills again, any new book by O'Brien is a recurrent wonder, shimmering with her matchless prose. |
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| He knew the recesses of the hills and the turlough hides. |
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| Naisi said that it was a turlough, or a disappearing lake, and that before the year's end, it would be full of water again. |
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| Turlough O'Carolan left no scores for his music. |
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| Guinness Book of World Record invigilators Garda David Ryan and Beach Warden Turlough Marshall later took to the beach to confirm that 573 sandcastles had been built. |
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