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www.physik.uni-hamburg.de
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Táillí
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Airfares
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www.lyca-mobile.no
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Dún doirse laistigh le gluaiseacht
aeir
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Close internal doors to reduce air movement.
www.guichetuniquepme.lu
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Seirbhísí
Aeir
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Cork Airport
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www.citizensinformation.ie
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Truailliú
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Humidifier Priontáilte Chuarda Bord
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Air Humidifier Printed Circuit Board
www.environ.ie
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Ag comhlíonadh ár ngealltanas idirnáisiúnta maidir le hastúcháin
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Meeting our international commitments on air emissions,
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Déanfaidh na comhaltaí a oibríonn san Ionad lón eolais a roinnt agus beidh teacht acu ar acmhainní
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agus cabhlaigh mar chuid d'iarracht dhúthrachtach tráchtáil dhrugaí, go háirithe cóicin, as Meiriceá Theas go dtí an Eoraip a chosc.
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The parties working in the Centre will pool intelligence and have access to aero-naval resources in a concerted effort at preventing the trafficking of drugs, particularly cocaine, into Europe from South America. The MAOC-N will also assist law enforcement in those developing countries in preventing their territories being used as transit routes by organised criminal gangs. The centre is now in operation and has already registered some significant successes. Arrangements are being made to assign a Customs Liaison Officer to work on a full-time basis at MAOC-N.
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Pacáileadh síos faoi dheic iad agus dúnadh na comhlaí orthu. Ifreann ceart a bhí anseo mar bhí easpa
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, séarachais, beatha agus uisce orthu. I ngeall air seo cailleadh na céadta de bharr fiabhrais agus cheal
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In 1845 there were over eight million people living in Ireland. They were poverty stricken and without any means of improving their financial situation as they were stretched to their limits in trying to pay the high rents charged by landlords. Potatoes were the primary source of nutrition. The other crops like wheat and stocks like cattle were required to pay the rents. That year the potato crops were hit by a plight which left them rotting in the ground. This left the people without anything to eat and although the country was producing plenty of wheat to feed the population, these crops were being sent to England and the poor in Ireland were left in desperation. The only option was to go to the poorhouses. Anyone who had enough money went to America. Shortly after the first months of the famine, boats which came to be known as 'coffin ships' started to make regular trips across the Atlantic to bring more people across to America and Canada. These boats were cargo boats and not suitable for carrying passengers. The people on the ships were like ballast in the belly of the boat. They were packed in below deck and the doors closed and bolted above them for the long journey across the ocean. It was pure hell for the people on board. Without sewage facilities, proper ventilation, food or water, many people died before ever reaching their destination due to fever and sickness. These bodies were thrown overboard without ceremony.