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www.revenue.ie
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Má bhíonn siad i dteideal pá breise nó ama
saoir
as ragobair a dhéanamh.
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While all of the following factors may not apply to the job, an individual would normally be self-employed if they:
www.romantic.at
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Chan fhaca Tu i, Mhic an t-
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somhairlemacgilleain.org
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Thou hast not seen her, Son of the carpenter,
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www.citizensinformation.ie
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Bíonn 9 saoire phoiblí ann gach bliain, mar shampla, Lá Nollag. An teidlíocht reachtúil a bhaineann le
saoir
phoiblí na bhfostaithe ná: lá saor le híocaíocht, lá breise de shaoire bhliantúil nó lá íocaíochta.
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citizensinformation.ie
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There are 9 public holidays each year, for example, Christmas Day. The statutory public holiday entitlement for employees is: either a paid day off, an extra day of annual leave or a day's pay.
www.physik.uni-hamburg.de
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Bíonn 9 saoire phoiblí ann gach bliain, mar shampla, Lá Nollag. An teidlíocht reachtúil a bhaineann le
saoir
phoiblí na bhfostaithe ná: lá saor le híocaíocht, lá breise de shaoire bhliantúil nó lá íocaíochta.
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PRSI (Pay Related Social Insurance) means the social insurance contributions deducted from your wages. Your PRSI contributions help you to qualify for social welfare payments such as Illness Benefit.
www.german-cryobox.de
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Scothscéalta le Donnchadh MacGillIosa agus Màrtainn Mac an t-
Saoir
, beirt den chomhluadar nua scríbhneoirí atá ag cur brí agus beatha i litríocht Ghaeilge na hAlban. Seo do chuireadh isteach i limistéar samhlaíochta a chuimsíonn Gaeltacht agus bailte móra na hAlban, an Nua-Shéalainn agus críocha nach bhfuil le fáil ar léarscáil ar bith.
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coislife.ie
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The best of stories by Donnchadh MacGillIosa and Màrtainn Mac an t-Saoir, both from a community of new writers who put life and soul into the Gaelic literature of Scotland. An invitation to open up the imagination in encompassing the Gaeltacht and large towns of Scotland, New Zealand, and places not to be found on any map.
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nomatools.pl
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Cnuasach spreagúil filíochta roghnaithe ag Cathal Ó Searcaigh ó shaothar nuafhilí de chuid ár linne; Jackie Mac Donncha, Diarmuid Johnson, Colette Ní Ghallchóir, Philip Cummings, Rody Gorman agus Tarlach Mac Congáil. Is é seo an chéad chló ag
saoir
fhocal a bhfuil féith na filíochta...
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cic.ie
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A diverse and rousing collection of poetry chosen by Cathal Ó Searcaigh from the work of six of Ireland's most promising up-and-coming poets; Jackie Mac Donncha, Diarmuid Johnson, Collette Ní Ghallchóir, Philip Cummings, Rody Gorman and Tarlach Mac Congáil.
www.employmentrights.ie
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Áiríonn an chatagóir dheireanach bríceadóirí,
saoir
chloiche, cearpantóirí agus siúinéirí, lanna urlár, gloineadóirí, péintéirí, pláistéirí, pluiméirí, scláitéirí agus tíleoirí, snoíodóirí cloiche, meaisíneoirí greantaí adhmaid agus printísigh do na ceardaithe roimhe seo.
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employmentrights.ie
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They apply to workers who are employed by a building or civil engineering firm as construction operatives or construction craftsmen. The latter category includes bricklayers, stonelayers, carpenters and joiners, floorlayers, glaziers, painters, plasterers, plumbers, slaters and tilers, stonecutters, woodcutting machinists and apprentices to the foregoing craftsmen.
www.taoiseach.ie
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Aerálaíodh na seomraí trí mhodh córais gaothrán a bhí beartaithe go cúramach. Díol suntais ba ea na foirgnimh i dtaca lena sláine struchtúrtha maorga. Ceardaíocht den scoth a bhí ann, idir snoíodóireacht na bhfíoracha ag Power agus an saothar cloiche a rinne na
saoir
thrádála.
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taoiseach.ie
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Aston Webb's completed design, then as now, was both architecturally dramatic and imposing. Beginning with the Colossal Ionic Order across the front entrance this mood carried across the spacious quadrangle to the front of the building where finely wrought single bay pavilions flanked the colonnade. Standing on either side of the entrance were statues of the Irish scientists William Rowan Hamilton and Robert Boyle. Above them, set into a pediment, was a figure depicting science. Designed by Oliver Sheppard and sculpted by Albert Power, this was reputed to have been modelled on Rodin's 'Thinker'. On both wings the arch pavilions were finely detailed, with narrow strips of boldly worked fenestration applied to a background of channelled stonework. Over the arches there were elegantly carved sculptural devices as well as the royal monographs. Edward's was on the northern and George's on the southern arch.
taoiseach.gov.ie
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Aerálaíodh na seomraí trí mhodh córais gaothrán a bhí beartaithe go cúramach. Díol suntais ba ea na foirgnimh i dtaca lena sláine struchtúrtha maorga. Ceardaíocht den scoth a bhí ann, idir snoíodóireacht na bhfíoracha ag Power agus an saothar cloiche a rinne na
saoir
thrádála.
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taoiseach.gov.ie
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Aston Webb's completed design, then as now, was both architecturally dramatic and imposing. Beginning with the Colossal Ionic Order across the front entrance this mood carried across the spacious quadrangle to the front of the building where finely wrought single bay pavilions flanked the colonnade. Standing on either side of the entrance were statues of the Irish scientists William Rowan Hamilton and Robert Boyle. Above them, set into a pediment, was a figure depicting science. Designed by Oliver Sheppard and sculpted by Albert Power, this was reputed to have been modelled on Rodin's 'Thinker'. On both wings the arch pavilions were finely detailed, with narrow strips of boldly worked fenestration applied to a background of channelled stonework. Over the arches there were elegantly carved sculptural devices as well as the royal monographs. Edward's was on the northern and George's on the southern arch.