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Marbh-bhreitheanna a Chlárú
Registering a stillbirth
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Breith anabaí agus marbh-bhreith
Miscarriage and stillbirth
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Dánta as An Fear Marbh (Closleabhar)
Poems from An Fear Marbh (Audio Book)
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Oíche na Marbh Tras-scríofa
Oíche na Marbh Transcribed
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Tá an bosca marbh agus ní sé ag freagairt don chianrialtán.
The box takes a long time to boot up.
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Gheobhaidh tú eolas agus comhairle níos sonraí agus ina measc bearta teagmhasachta, comhairle faoi thaisteal, láimhseáil éan marbh, treoirlínte um choimeádaithe éanlaithe agus éan etc. ar láithreán gréasáin an Roinn Talmhaíochta, Bia agus Mara ag: www.agriculture.gov.ie
You will find more detailed information and advice, including contingency measures, travel advice, handling of dead birds, guidelines for keepers of poultry and birds, etc. on the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine website at: www.agriculture.gov.ie.
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Bhí sí beagnach marbh faoi dheireadh an 19ú céad, ach nuair a fuair Éire neamhspleáchas i 1922, ba é an chéad chinneadh a rinne an chéad Rialtas go mbeadh ar gach leanbh i ngach bunscoil agus meánscoil Gaeilge a fhoghlaim ar feadh uair an chloig ar a laghad in aghaidh an lae.
Despite centuries of attempts to destroy it, Irish remained the majority language of Ireland until the Great Famine in 1845-49, when 1-2 million people died of hunger. It had almost died out by the end of the 19th century, yet when Ireland became independent in 1922, the first decision of the first Irish Government was that all children in all primary and secondary schools should study Irish for at least one hour per day. The Good Friday Agreement of 1998, which ended political violence in Northern Ireland, contains 3 pages of British Government commitments to promote Irish.
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I gcás básanna a tharla tar éis 17 Meithimh 1993 agus roimh 1 Nollaig 1999 níl cáin phrobháide inghearrtha ar mhaoin choigríche murar éag an marbh fad a bhí sainchónaí air/uirthí in Éirinn nó murar raibh sócmhainní Éireannaigh ar áireamh.
Probate Tax was introduced by Finance Act 1993 and was subsequently abolished by Finance Act 2001. Probate Tax is charged at the rate of 2% on the estates of persons dying on or after 18 June 1993 and before 6 December 2000. For deaths occurring on or after 18 June 1993 and before 1 December 1999 a charge to Probate Tax arose if the deceased was domiciled in Ireland at his date of death or if his estate included Irish assets. For deaths occurring on or after 1 December 1999 and before 6 December 2000 a charge to Probate Tax arose if the deceased was resident or ordinarily resident in Ireland at his date of death or if his estate included Irish assets. Assets passing otherwise than under the will or intestacy are excluded. Funeral expenses and debts owing by the deceased at the time of death are allowable in arriving at the taxable value.