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  • ...he case for locating the University in [[Dublin]], and so Trinity College, Dublin was founded. ...tion function to Trim resulted in Trim being the first location outside of Dublin to complete a satisfactory decentralization move. Trim has seen some growth
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  • The town is linked to [[Dublin]] by the M11/N11 National Primary Route, and the national rail network. It ...nd Rowe Street with their distinctive spires, the impressive Saint Peter's College, with a chapel designed by Pugin and Ann Street Presbyterian church. A form
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  • .... Castlereagh lived in Mount Stewart during his childhood until he went to University in Cambridge. ...ef>[http://multitext.ucc.ie/d/Mount_Stewart_Newtownards_Co_Down University College Cork records on the Irish Famine]</ref>
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  • ...Companion to Scottish History p. 161 162, edited by Michael Lynch, Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-923482-0.</ref> ...x.html CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts] at [http://www.ucc.ie/ University College Cork]
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  • {{Infobox university |name=University of Cambridge
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  • ...1985, 9th–12th April, 1985, Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin] ...yo|Mayo]]), the south ([[Cork]], [[Limerick]], [[Tralee]]) and the east ([[Dublin]], [[Kildare]]). Portarlington halt opened on 26 June 1847.<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...ious language decline.<ref>Mac Donnacha, Joe, 'The Death of a Language,' ''Dublin Review of Books'', Issue 58, June 16th, 2014: http://www.drb.ie/essays/the- ...undertaken by ''Acadamh na hOllscolaíochta Irish'' (part of the National University of Ireland, Galway), and on 1 November 2007 ''Staidéar Cuimsitheach Teange
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  • ...ome into use only after the sack of Dumbarton Rock by a Viking army from [[Dublin]] in 870, perhaps reflecting a move of the centre of the kingdom to [[Govan ...Jackson, K.H. (1956) ''Language and History in Early Britain'', Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh Press</ref> believed that Jocelyn's version might have been ba
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  • ...Dictionary of English Folklore'', Jacqueline Simpson, Stephen Roud, Oxford University Press, 2000, ISBN 0-19-210019-X, 9780192100191, ''Shepeherd's score'', pp. ...genealogies, the ''Bonedd Gwŷr y Gogledd'', and the genealogies of Jesus College MS 20.
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  • |county=Dublin |picture=North Street, Swords, Co. Dublin - geograph.org.uk - 381905.jpg
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  • ...urch College, part of the [[University of Oxford]], and serves also as the college chapel. | <small>Translated from [[Province of Dublin|Dublin]]
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  • ...]. It runs from [[Marlay Park]] in the southern suburbs of [[County Dublin|Dublin]] through [[County Wicklow]] and ends in the village of [[Clonegal]] in [[C ...|last=Malone |authorlink=J. B. Malone |newspaper=Evening Herald |location=Dublin |date=3 March 1966 |page=8 }}</ref>
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  • ...>St Eunan's Cathedral, An Grianán Theatre,<br />Market Square, St Eunan's College,<br />Polestar Roundabout, Letterkenny Institute of Technology. ...stitute of Technology (LYIT), is located in the town, as are Saint Eunan's College, Highland Radio, and the only Hindu temple in the Republic of Ireland. Lett
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  • {{Infobox university |name=University of Durham
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  • ...itish_airline_history3_0.pdf British Airline History - London Metropolitan University]</ref> as the main operating base for British Overseas Airways Corporation ====College of Air Traffic Control====
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  • {{Infobox university |name=The Queen's University of Belfast
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  • ...opened in 1951. Since 2015 it has been an official college of the National University of Ireland, Galway. ...ion February 2012], p. 14]</ref> Aer Rianta International, a subsidiary of Dublin Airport Authority, has its head office on the grounds of [[Shannon Airport]
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  • ...erably by hourly broadcasts from an Irish radio station. He learned that [[Dublin]] was fogged in, as well as all areas heading east as far as the Baltic Sea ...gs. The Birmingham medal is awarded by his alma mater [[University College Dublin]] as a token of debt owed for his contribution to the continuity of his tra
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  • ...d N83 National secondary roads. It also lies on the railway line linking [[Dublin]] to [[Westport, County Mayo|Westport]] and [[Ballina, County Mayo|Ballina] ...town, which is also home to Ireland's only purpose-built mosque outside [[Dublin]]. Farming, private business and industry are the main sources of employmen
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  • ...e moved to the United States in 1954 to take up a professorship at Indiana University and later became director of the Indiana Philharmonic Orchestra. He returne
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