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www.physik.uni-hamburg.de
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Cúnamh Feirme (
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citizensinformation.ie
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www.citizensinformation.ie
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www.eumayors.eu
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An Ciste Comhtháthaithe (
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eumayors.eu
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The Cohesion Fund (CF)
www.eeas.europa.eu
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, a dhréachtaigh an Páirtí Oibre ar Onnmhairí Gnátharm agus a nuashonraigh siad go rialta, mar threoir chun cuidiú le Ballstáit chun an Comhsheasamh a fheidhmiú (
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. Airteagal 13 den Chomhsheasamh). Tá sé ceaptha le húsáid go príomha ag oifigigh ceadúnaithe onnmhairiúcháin.
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, drawn up and regularly updated by the Working Party on Conventional Arms Exports, serves as guidance to assist Member States in implementing the Common Position (cf. Article 13 of the Common Position). It is intended for use primarily by export licensing officials.
www.solarwall.com
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Is é atá sna hinscríbhinní go simplí, ainmneacha daoine sa tuiseal ginideach le focal rialaithe, b'fhéidir 'cloch ...' nó 'cuimhneachán ...', a thugann le fios (
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. Inscríbhinn san aibítir Rómhánach CIIC 1. LIE LUGUAEDON... 'cloch Lugáed...', Inis an Ghaill).
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ogham.celt.dias.ie
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The inscriptions very simply consist of names of individuals in the genitive case with a governing word, perhaps 'stone (of ...)' or 'memorial (of ...)', to be understood (cf. Roman-alphabet inscription CIIC 1. LIE LUGUAEDON... 'stone of Lugáed...', Inchagoill Island). Sometimes the father's name and/or tribal affinity is added. Occasionally the station in life is given, for example QRIMITIR 'priest' (deriving from Latin