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| Luck and the | Irish: A Brief History of Change from 1970 (Oxford: |
| Should not the | Irish A2 have a separate article? |
| a, Crea, and Cere filia Duibhrea) was an early | Irish abbess. |
| German Espionage in Ireland 1939-1945, 2002 ( | Irish Academic Press) ISBN 0-7165-2756-1 |
| Dublin, Ireland: | Irish Academic Press. |
| The Life and Work of Harry Clarke ( | Irish Academic Press) |
| Cullen (born 3 January 1954) in Dublin, is an | Irish academic, educator and writer. |
| She took a teaching position at the Royal | Irish Academy of Music in the same year. |
| Royal | Irish Academy of Music |
| He received the Cunningham Medal of the Royal | Irish Academy in 1878. |
| Member of the Royal | Irish Academy (MRIA) |
| eland, 1801-1922, edited by B.M. Walker (Royal | Irish Academy 1978) |
| He was a member of the | Irish Academy of Letters. |
| rking for the Independent he was presented the | Irish Academy of Letters Award (1938). |
| He was secretary of the Royal | Irish Academy and a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical |
| Proceedings of the Royal | Irish Academy 38: 1-32. |
| He was the recipient of the Royal | Irish Academy's Gold Medal in 2005. |
| He was joint editor of the Royal | Irish Academy's New History of Ireland (9 volumes). |
| The Cathach of St. Columba (Dublin, Royal | Irish Academy, s. n.) is an early 7th century Irish |
| n Results in Ireland, 1801-1922, Dublin, Royal | Irish Academy, 1978 |
| Part I", Proceedings of the Royal | Irish Academy, A 27: 9-68 |
| ackwards martingales, Proceedings of the Royal | Irish Academy, Series A (2) 80 (1980) 217-232. |
| Proceedings of the Royal | Irish Academy, 1 (19). |
| n Results in Ireland, 1801-1922, Dublin, Royal | Irish Academy, 1978 |
| lassified catalogue of the museum of the Royal | Irish Academy. |
| Irish Academy. | |
| ntributions to the ‘Transactions' of the Royal | Irish Academy. |
| He was vice-president of the Royal | Irish Academy. |
| Royal | Irish Academy. |
| ts from the collection now reside at the Royal | Irish Academy. |
| In 2009 he was elected a Member of the Royal | Irish Academy. |
| He recalled having a strong | Irish accent at the time, but eventually lost it. |
| Bing Crosby (1945), typically with an affected | Irish accent. |
| He apparently never lost his | Irish accent. |
| The next month | Irish accountancy firms and auditors who worked with |
| One of these was the | Irish ace Paddy Finucane. |
| Aghyohil ( | Irish: Achadh Eochill) is a townland in the parish o |
| The | Irish achieved their first ever number one ranking i |
| The difference between the | Irish acre and the statute acre arises from the fact |
| In 2011 the Duo were declared "Best | Irish Act" at the entertainment.ie |
| es (27 September 1913 - 23 August 1988) was an | Irish activist and historian. |
| For the | Irish actor and writer, see Michael McElhatton |
| The film was also the debut of young | Irish actor James Hickey. |
| It marked the screen debut of Northern | Irish actor Trevor. |
| His great-grandfather was the | Irish actor Tyrone Power. |
| The song was written in memory of late | Irish actor Glenn Quinn. |
| Charles Mitchel (1920-1996), | Irish actor and television newsreader |
| Tommy Duggan (actor) (1909-1998), | Irish actor |
| born 26 October 1984 in Dublin, Ireland) is an | Irish actor and voice actor. |
| May 16: Pierce Brosnan, | Irish actor |
| Chris Curran (died 19 August 1996) was an | Irish actor, singer and musician. |
| For the | Irish actor, see Stephen Marchant (actor). |
| an (born 7 July 1969 in Belfast) is a Northern | Irish actor. |
| ne (January 31, 1911 - August 21, 1981) was an | Irish actor. |
| Jason Barry (born 14 December 1972) is an | Irish actor. |
| This article is about the | Irish actor. |
| Kevin Trainor is an | Irish actor. |
| vlin (8 October 1907 - 17 October 1991) was an | Irish actor. |
| rew Gerard Simpson (born 1 January 1989) is an | Irish actor. |
| ry (23 November 1719 - 10 January 1777) was an | Irish actor. |
| For the | Irish actor/director, see Alan Stanford. |
| Rotha married | Irish actress Constance Smith in 1974. |
| He was married to | Irish actress Eileen Carey Reynolds (1903-1995) from |
| Michelle Fairley is a Northern | Irish actress of film, stage and television. |
| Lisa Dwan (born 1977) is an | Irish actress, from Coosan, Athlone, Co. Westmeath, |
| Eva Birthistle (born 1974) is an | Irish actress, best known for her role in Ae Fond Ki |
| For the | Irish actress, see Maggie Hayes. |
| Maria Honner (1812-1870), was an | Irish actress. |
| Craven (born 1 June 1950) is an award-winning | Irish actress. |
| he festival will feature one hundred and fifty | Irish acts. |
| 1650 - 18 August 1720) was an | Irish Admiral of the Royal Navy. |
| and Londonderry subsequently focused mostly on | Irish affairs. |
| cal Independent, with a particular interest in | Irish affairs. |
| Following the Anglo | Irish Agreement and the formation of the Irish Free |
| ay sign in Dublin with the Tironian et for the | Irish agus ("and"). |
| Heron joined the | Irish Air Corps in 1922. |
| Irish Air Service | |
| Irish Air Corps | |
| eer he was invovlved with the establishment of | Irish Air Traffic Control. |
| Quartet on Ancient | Irish Airs. |
| The following week it debuted at #3 in the | Irish Album Chart. |
| three other awards Best Live Performance, Best | Irish Album (for Eyes Open) and the Most Downloaded |
| The album entered the | Irish album charts and the UK indie album charts. |
| as their first studio album to go to #1 in the | Irish Album Charts. |
| omputers and Blues debuted at number 22 on the | Irish Albums Chart. |
| In the | Irish Albums Chart, it debuted at number twenty-five |
| The album re-entered the | Irish albums chart after Take That performed the Iri |
| The | Irish Albums Chart is the Irish music industry stand |
| The | Irish Alliance for Europe was founded in summer 2002 |
| The word 'Saille' is derived from the old | Irish alphabet Ogham and means willow. |
| P. was the third album (actually an E.P.) from | Irish alternative band Toasted Heretic. |
| er Day, Another Riot was the fourth album from | Irish alternative band Toasted Heretic. |
| 5 | Irish Amateur International Caps |
| Irish amateur internationals: Lar Dunne, Adam Mitche | |
| Irish Amateur International Caps | |
| The club played host to the | Irish Amateur Championship in 1992, held a qualifyin |
| 2009 | Irish Amateur Boxing Association Best U21 |
| 1990 Spanish Amateur Open Championship, | Irish Amateur Championship, South of Ireland Champio |
| 2003 | Irish Amateur Championship |
| ublin hosted its first championship event, the | Irish Amateur Open. |
| Schwer's father was the | Irish amateur title holder in the 1960s before he em |
| er made amends by appointing Mrs McNeill as an | Irish ambassador. |
| Bottoms was honored as a Star of the South by | Irish America magazine. |
| On March 15, 2011, Smith was inducted into | Irish America magazine's Irish America Hall of Fame |
| ed for both the New York Athletic Club and the | Irish American Athletic Club. |
| John T. Prout (1880-1969) was an | Irish American soldier. |
| His family was | Irish American and middle class, and he was raised C |
| The 1930's saw the Kentucky | Irish American regularly defend Franklin Delano Roos |
| thletic career, he competed as a member of the | Irish American Athletic Club. |
| ust 26, 2008, Sean Casey was inducted into the | Irish American Baseball Hall of Fame. |
| Patrick O'Keeffe (writer) (born 1964), | Irish American short story writer |
| mewood was a predominantly German American and | Irish American area until the 1950s. |
| In 1995, she was honored as | Irish American of the Year by Irish America magazine |
| Steve Buckley (born 1956) is an | Irish American journalist. |
| Harvey Cohn, wearing the Winged Fist of the | Irish American Athletic Club. |
| His family is | Irish American and Roman Catholic. |
| His parents were | Irish American vaudeville entertainers. |
| Irish American (15.2%), | |
| Steve Costigan is an | Irish American from Galveston, Texas (Texas Fists, 1 |
| In 2011, Lahey was named | Irish American of the Year by Irish America magazine |
| s a member of the Hallamshire Harriers and the | Irish American Athletic Club. |
| Guirgis is the son of an | Irish American mother and an Egyptian father. |
| Although third-generation | Irish American and never visiting Ireland, he was ac |
| Kilkenny was a student of | Irish American history, and wrote Shamrocks and Shep |
| nown as Charitie Lees Bancroft was an Anglican | Irish American hymnwriter. |
| Pennsport is home to a large working | Irish American population and many Mummer clubs. |
| aura O'Halloran (1955-October 22, 1982) was an | Irish American Zen Buddhist monk. |
| Joan Cusack was born in New York City to an | Irish American Catholic family. |
| Cusack was born in Evanston, Illinois, to an | Irish American Catholic family. |
| el (September 19, 1886 - April 2, 1954) was an | Irish American poet and critic. |
| For the Northern | Irish American soccer player, see Brian Quinn (socce |
| He comes from a first generation | Irish American family of six children. |
| John T. Prout, an | Irish American, former Captain in the regiment and I |
| Beragh Red Knights ( | Irish: An Bearach na Craoibhe Rua) is a Gaelic Athle |
| is one of nineteen townlands known as Newtown ( | Irish: An Baile Nua) in County Tipperary. |
| Portroe ( | Irish: An Port Rua, meaning "the red port") is a vil |
| The Ards Peninsula (from the | Irish: an Aird) is a peninsula in County Down, North |
| Clogh ( | Irish: An Chloch) is a village, a townland, and elec |
| Barndarrig ( | Irish: An Bhearn Dearg) is a community in County Wic |
| Redcross ( | Irish: An Chrois Dhearg, formerly Baile Domhnaill Ru |
| Keel ( | Irish: An Caol) is a village on Achill Island in Cou |
| Cross ( | Irish: An Chrois) is a village in the south of Count |
| Tulla ( | Irish: An Tulach, meaning "hill") is a town in Count |
| East Breifne is renamed Cavan ( | Irish An Cabhain) after the Shire's main town. |
| Clogh ( | Irish: An Chloch) is a small rural village in Irelan |
| Cloone ( | Irish: An Chluain) is a village in County Leitrim, I |
| Cashel ( | Irish: an Caiseal) is a village in County Galway, in |
| Templenoe ( | Irish: An Teampall Nua, meaning "new temple") is a s |
| Horse and Jockey ( | Irish: An Marcach) is a village in North Tipperary, |
| Derry ( | Irish: An Doire) is a townland in the parish of Dese |
| Farranfore ( | Irish: An Fearann Fuar, meaning "the cold land") is |
| Aglish ( | Irish: An Eaglais, meaning "the church") is a villag |
| Woodenbridge ( | Irish: an Droichead Adhmaid) is a small village in C |
| Inch ( | Irish: An Inse) is a town in County Clare, in Irelan |
| Arney (from | Irish: an Arna) is a small village in County Fermana |
| The River Suck ( | Irish: An tSuca) is a river in Ireland, approx. |
| Rower or The Rower (from | Irish: an Robhar) is a small village in County Kilke |
| Brosna ( | Irish: An Bhrosnach) is a hamlet in County Offaly, I |
| Annagry ( | Irish: Anagaire) is a Gaeltacht village in the Rosse |
| German, 22.3% American, 21.6% English and 9.1% | Irish ancestry according to Census 2000. |
| German, 24.5% American, 10.7% English and 8.5% | Irish ancestry according to Census 2000. |
| erman, 18.3% American, 11.2% English and 10.8% | Irish ancestry according to Census 2000. |
| f German, 8.2% American, 5.4% English and 5.2% | Irish ancestry according to Census 2000. |
| merican, 21.6% German, 17.4% English and 10.2% | Irish ancestry according to Census 2000. |
| German, 27.4% American, 11.7% English and 7.8% | Irish ancestry according to Census 2000. |
| Many people in Mississippi may claim | Irish ancestry because of the term "Scots-Irish", bu |
| German, 11.0% American, 8.0% English and 6.9% | Irish ancestry according to Census 2000. |
| Park has the one of the highest populations of | Irish ancestry in Chicago. |
| f American, 9.7% English, 8.4% German and 7.9% | Irish ancestry according to Census 2000. |
| German, 14.7% Norwegian, 7.7% Swedish and 6.8% | Irish ancestry according to Census 2000. |
| 35.9% were of American and 7.2% | Irish ancestry according to Census 2000. |
| Of | Irish ancestry, and knowing that in America there wa |
| Cleary was born of | Irish ancestry, near Greenfield, Indiana, in Hancock |
| She has | Irish ancestry, as one of her grandfathers was Irish |
| Catholic and is of German, Czech, English and | Irish ancestry. |
| 0), is an English professional footballer with | Irish ancestry. |
| He was of | Irish ancestry. |
| She has Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Welsh, and | Irish ancestry. |
| the Republic of Ireland 45 times, through his | Irish ancestry. |
| e was of Hawaiian, French, Danish, English and | Irish ancestry. |
| as opposed to the "thorough" policy of the Old | Irish, and wished for peace at all costs. |
| layed club rugby for Wasps, Harlequins, London | Irish and Staines. |
| 38.3% were of Norwegian, 26.9% German, 6.4% | Irish and 6.1% English ancestry. |
| The game featured the Notre Dame Fighting | Irish, and the West Virginia Mountaineers. |
| far as we know, his works were all written in | Irish, and one of his writings, "A Christian Catechi |
| He was a Fraternal delegate to | Irish and English Methodism in 1930, representing Am |
| It featured the Notre Dame Fighting | Irish, and the Oregon State Beavers. |
| tan... it's correctly made with the Guinness ( | Irish) and Bass (English), so you get a drink that's |
| He is of part English, | Irish and part Cherokee descent. |
| Both groups fought discrimination against | Irish and Catholics. |
| Actually Edward Bransfield was | Irish and not English. |
| He played club rugby for London | Irish and Harlequins. |
| gby union footballer who plays Lock for London | Irish and England. |
| Scannell is of | Irish and Jamaican heritage. |
| cestry is vast as it includes German, Italian, | Irish and Cherokee. |
| Its Old | Irish and modern phonetic value is [f]. |
| He has published widely on aspects of early | Irish and Welsh language, literature and history. |
| of Dekalb tended to be farmers, mainly Scots, | Irish and English families. |
| it clear he would be talking to his client in | Irish and made a submission that she should have the |
| e opened in 1853 and employed large numbers of | Irish and Italian immigrants. |
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