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access2eufinance.ec.europa.eu
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Atáirgeadh in 2
dhath
bán agus gorm
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access2eufinance.ec.europa.eu
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Reproduction in 2 colours white and blue
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www.fotoearte.ch
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feasacht ar
dhath
a fhorbairt trí thriail a bhaint as uirlisí líníochta éagsúla agus meáin éagsúla dathaithe
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scoilnet.ie
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experiment with a variety of colour drawing instruments and media to develop colour awareness
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www.curriculumonline.ie
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na meáin éagsúla a úsáid chun coincheapa agus scileanna a fhorbairt, mar shampla eolas ar
dhath
a fhorbairt trí phéinteáil, trí phriontáil agus trí obair le fabraic agus le snáithín
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through concepts and skills development in the different media, for example developing awareness of colour through painting and printmaking and through work in fabric and fibre
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www.physik.uni-hamburg.de
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I gcás cártaí creidmheasa, tá seirbhís nua – slis agus UAP – tugtha isteach chun cártaí creidmheasa a dhéanamh níos sláine. Má tá saoráid shlis agus UAP ar do chárta (beidh slis ríomhaire ar
dhath
an óir feiceálach ar do charta) clóscríobhann tú UAP isteach i meaisín an mhiondíoltóra in áit duillíní a shíniú.
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citizensinformation.ie
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In the case of credit cards, a new service - chip and PIN - has been introduced to make credit cards more secure. If you have a chip and PIN facility on your card (a gold coloured computer chip will be visible on your card) you type in a PIN into the retailers machine instead of signing dockets. Never use your credit card PIN or other PIN on the internet or over the phone.
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www.citizensinformation.ie
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I gcás cártaí creidmheasa, tá seirbhís nua – slis agus UAP – tugtha isteach chun cártaí creidmheasa a dhéanamh níos sláine. Má tá saoráid shlis agus UAP ar do chárta (beidh slis ríomhaire ar
dhath
an óir feiceálach ar do charta) clóscríobhann tú UAP isteach i meaisín an mhiondíoltóra in áit duillíní a shíniú.
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citizensinformation.ie
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In the case of credit cards, a new service - chip and PIN - has been introduced to make credit cards more secure. If you have a chip and PIN facility on your card (a gold coloured computer chip will be visible on your card) you type in a PIN into the retailers machine instead of signing dockets. Never use your credit card PIN or other PIN on the internet or over the phone.
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The effect is magical, as the mysteries of the spoken tongue are revealed. We learn to distinguish sounds, (“dhá
dhath
dheasa”), recognise seven different Ls and cope with the trickiest of beasts, the “ng” which arises when “in Galway” becomes i nGaillimh.
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oideas-gael.com
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“Oideas means “formula”, and a key principle is that relaxation and lack of pressure are central to the learning process... The effect is magical, as the mysteries of the spoken tongue are revealed. We learn to distinguish sounds, (“dhá dhath dheasa”), recognise seven different Ls and cope with the trickiest of beasts, the “ng” which arises when “in Galway” becomes i nGaillimh. The “ng” sound is the same as that of “song” or “long” and only confuses because it appears at the start of a word.” — Michael McCaughan, 'Back to the Gaeltacht: an adult emigrant returns to learn Irish', The Irish Times (August 14, 2015)