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www.ask-ia.com.cn
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Is mór an
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do Chumann Merriman é Uachtarán na hÉireann, A Shoilse Micheál D. Ó hUigínn, a bheith mar Éarlamh ar an gCumann.
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merriman.ie
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Cumann Merriman is honoured to have as its Patron the President of Ireland, His Excellency Michael D. Higgins.
www.unigis.com
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i mí Mheán Fómhair 2016, An Dr. Ba mhór an
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John David Arnold ag
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ppep.org
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In September 2016, Dr. John David Arnold was honored by
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www.yuzuak.com
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Más rud é go bhfuil tú den tuairim gur mhícheart ó thaobh fíricí de a bhí rud éigin a chonaic tú nó a chuala tú, rud ba chúis le míchlú a bheith á chur ar d’
onóir
nó ar do cháil, féadfaidh tú ceart freagartha a iarraidh faoin Scéim maidir le Ceart Freagartha.
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bai.ie
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If you think something you saw or heard was factually incorrect giving rise to your honour or reputation being impugned, you can request a right-of-reply under the Right-of-Reply Scheme.
www.citizensinformation.ie
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Breathnóidh an UCE ar ghearáin nuair a dhéantar líomhaintí go raibh eolas nó fírící nach raibh cruinn i ráitis a craoladh agus gur dhein na ráitis sin ionsaí ar dínit, clú nó
onóir
an duine lena bhaineadar.
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citizensinformation.ie
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The BAI will consider complaints where it is alleged that statements made in a broadcast included inaccurate information or facts which had the effect of amounting to an attack on the dignity, reputation or honour of the person about whom the statements were made.
biomodel.uah.es
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Pósta le ealaíontóir, tuigeann sé cuid mhaith den próiséas a bhíonn i gceist le saothar a chur ar thaispeáint ó thús go deireadh.
Onóir
dó is ea bheith bainteach leis an oidhreacht atá cruthaithe ag IMRAM cheanna féin.
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imram.ie
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Cearbhall Ó Síocháin is a Dubliner. He has worked as a radio producer for over 12 years having spent time working in television prior to that. Married to an artist, he appreciates the process involved in the creation and presentation of art from beginning to end. Its an honour for him to be associated with the legacy IMRAM has left to date.
www.xtxfw.com
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Ainmníodh Fíbín do dhuais de chuid an Irish Times / E.S.B. Theatre Awards i 2005; ba mhór an
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í sin do chomhlacht a bhí fós ina bhliain thionscnamh. An bhliain chéanna bhaineadar amach duais ag na Galway County A.I.B. Theatre Awards.
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fibin.com
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To date Fíbín have produced over 40 productions for children at primary, secondary and third level that comply with their original vision and continue to do so with productions like Stair na gCeilteach and Tóraíocht using the latest visual and physical theatre techniques.
www.elektrocarb.pl
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Athraíodh an logainm sin sa ré mheánaoiseach (thart ar AD500-1600), áfach, in
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duine de phríomhnaoimh na hÉireann: Colm Cille (i nGaeilge) nó Columba (sa Laidin). Tá sé sa bhéaloideas gur tháinig an naomh (c. AD520-593) chun an ghleanna agus gur bhunaigh sé eaglais ann.
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oideas-gael.com
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But in medieval times (roughly AD500-1600) that name was changed to honour one of Ireland's best-loved saints: Colmcille (in Irish) or Columba (in Latin). Legends and folkore claim that the saint (c. AD520-593) came to the valley and founded a church there. An important legacy from that Christianisation is the surviving cluster of stone cross-slabs (some probably dating to around AD800) and other early ecclesiastical features around the valley. Another legacy is the famous turas ('pilgrimage') made around those sites; primarily on 9 June, the day the saint died – his feast-day.