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obair go hairgtheach agus go léiritheach le ciúbanna nó le bloic dhronuilleogacha chré
work inventively and expressively with cubes or oblong blocks of clay
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fearas oiriúnach a úsáid i réiteach na faidhbe, mar shampla meá, uirlis tomhais, áireamhán, bloic
using appropriate equipment to solve the problem, for example balance, measuring instrument, calculator, blocks
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Is gá:  Foirgnimh nua, lena n-áirítear bloic árasáin
(iv) an institutional building, or
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Is éard is forbairt il-aonad ann ná forbairt ina bhfuil ar a laghad 5 aonad cónaitheacha agus ina roinneann na haonaid áiseanna, conláistí agus seirbhísí. I gcleachtas, is bloic árasáin an chuid is mó d'fhorbairtí il-aonad, ach clúdaíonn an tAcht grúpaí tithe a roinneann áiseanna comónta agus a bhfuil cuideachta bainistithe úinéirí acu.
A multi-unit development is a development in which there are at least 5 residential units and the units share facilities, amenities and services. In practice, the majority of multi-unit developments are apartment blocks, but the Act also covers groups of houses that share common facilities and have an owners’ management company. It also provides for some rules in relation to developments with between 2 and 4 residential units. It also applies to mixed commercial and residential developments to a certain extent.
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Déanfar measúnú ort sna cásanna a leanas: ag tosú ag gluaiseacht ar aghaidh; tiomáint i dtrácht; tiomáint ar chuarda ar thaobh na láimhe clé timpeall bloic agus tiomáint ar chuarda ar thaobh na láimhe deise timpeall bloic.
You will be assessed in the following situations: moving off, driving in traffic, driving left-hand circuits of a block and driving right-hand circuits. You will also be required to do a U-turn around the width of the road to demonstrate that you have good control of your motorcycle in a confined space. You may lose points for using a foot to steady the bike. You will then be asked to ride slowly, at "walking pace" for around 50 metres to demonstrate that you have adequate control of your vehicle.
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Chuaigh an Roinn Talmhaíochta agus Teagaisc Theicniúil, chomh maith le hOifig na nOibreacha Poiblí, i mbun na dtithe baile a áitiú go dtí 1913, tráth ar leagadh iad agus an tógáil dulta ar aghaidh ar deireadh thiar fad leis an bhforimeall seo. Ocht dtithe déag ceithre stór os cionn íoslaigh ar fad a baineadh anuas d'fhonn an bealach a fhágáil do na bloic bhreise.
The foundation stone was laid in 1904 and, while architect Aston Webb got on with the business of designing the complex, concern began to be expressed about what Irish materials should be used in its construction. When the preliminary designs became available in 1905 it was obvious that a combination of granite and Portland stone, already in use on the facades of Admiralty Arch, would be employed. Concern grew until the architects were obliged to give an undertaking that four fifths of all building materials would be Irish. Portland stone would be used only in the decorative facings of the buildings. Granite for the rest was selected from the Ballyknocken quarries in Wicklow.
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Chuaigh an Roinn Talmhaíochta agus Teagaisc Theicniúil, chomh maith le hOifig na nOibreacha Poiblí, i mbun na dtithe baile a áitiú go dtí 1913, tráth ar leagadh iad agus an tógáil dulta ar aghaidh ar deireadh thiar fad leis an bhforimeall seo. Ocht dtithe déag ceithre stór os cionn íoslaigh ar fad a baineadh anuas d'fhonn an bealach a fhágáil do na bloic bhreise.
The foundation stone was laid in 1904 and, while architect Aston Webb got on with the business of designing the complex, concern began to be expressed about what Irish materials should be used in its construction. When the preliminary designs became available in 1905 it was obvious that a combination of granite and Portland stone, already in use on the facades of Admiralty Arch, would be employed. Concern grew until the architects were obliged to give an undertaking that four fifths of all building materials would be Irish. Portland stone would be used only in the decorative facings of the buildings. Granite for the rest was selected from the Ballyknocken quarries in Wicklow.