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Sciath Príobháideacht AE - U.S.
EU - U.S. Privacy Shield
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Sciath Príobháideacht AE - U.S.
EU - U.S. Privacy Shield
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Solder-stad sciath-Coverlay
Solder-stop coating—Coverlay
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Cuir sciath thine os comhair aon tine oscailte.
Place a sparkguard in front of any open fire.
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Sciath Le tras-scríobh
Sciath To be transcribed
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Cuir sciath thine ar aghaidh aon tinteán oscailte.
Fire Safety in the Home (pdf, 2,035 kb)
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Ba cheart go mbeadh coscáin sásúla ag rothair agus ag cairtíní srl. chomh maith le sciath do shlabhraí agus píosaí eile a bhíonn ag bogadh. Má bhaintear úsáid astu ar bhóithre poiblí, ba cheart go mbeadh an soilsiú leormhaith ar rothair.
Bicycles and go-karts etc. should have adequate brakes and guards for chains and other moving parts. If being used on public roads, bicycles should carry adequate lighting.
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На гол тумбак - чифте пищови. Ar bholg lom - péire piostal. (buaileam sciath) Magadh faoin mbuaileam sciath - ainniseoir agus ar éigean a chuid éadaí aige, ach tá piostail aige agus is boc mór é!
На гол тумбак - чифте пищови. On bare belly - a pair of pistols. (a poser) To make fun of a poser, comparing him to someone who doesn't even have clothes but carries guns to make himself seem important.
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Seo chugainn na haingle agus na haspail; Bríd agus a brat; Micheál agus a sciath; Naomh Pádraig agus Colm Cille Dhún na nGall. Maisithe le saothar Evie Hone, an t-ealaíontóir cráifeach, tugtar dúinn sa leabhar seo meascán de phaidreacha d’ócáidí ar leith, d’fhéiltí ar leith agus roinnt paidreacha móra, ina measc ‘Lúireach Phádraig’ agus ‘Caoineadh na dTrí Mhuire’.
Here are the angels and the apostles; Bríd and her cloak; Michael and his shield; and the great Irish saints Patrick and Colm Cille. Featuring reproductions of works by stained glass artist Evie Hone, this book presents prayers for every season and occasion. At every turn they sing the praises of a loving God - and celebrate all of creation, ‘from the lowliest thing to the highest name’.