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access2eufinance.ec.europa.eu
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oidhreacht chultúrtha na hEorpa a chosaint trí chomhrac a chur ar smuigleáil
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ealaíne.
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protecting European cultural heritage by watching for smuggled art treasures.
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Tá John Daly le cloisteáil ar an bhfidil ar an traic seo in éineacht leis, Wilcil McDowell ar an bpianó agus an bosca ceoil pianó.
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simplí is ea Lendrum's Waltz a bhfuil cuid mhaith damhsa sa gcistin spreagtha aige cheana fhéin.
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On the last track of the album, perhaps to remind us that he is a man of diverse musical talents and tastes, Seán switches to accordion for a lovely waltz of his own composition. Accompanied by John Daly on fiddle, Wilcil McDowell on piano and piano accordion, Lendrum’s Waltz is a deceptively simple gem that has already inspired some dancing in the kitchen.
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Tá clocha Ogham i measc na
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náisiúnta is suntasaí in Éirinn. Tá inscríbhinní ar na clocha gearrtha ingearacha seo in aibítir uathúil Ogham na hÉireann, ina n-úsáidtear córas eangaí agus línte/scóir cothrománacha nó trasnánacha a léiríonn fuaimeanna de leagan luath den Ghaeilge.
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Ogham stones are among Ireland's most remarkable national treasures. These perpendicular cut stones bear inscriptions in the uniquely Irish Ogham alphabet, using a system of notches and horizontal or diagonal lines/scores to represent the sounds of an early form of the Irish language. The stones are inscribed with the names of prominent people and sometimes tribal affiliation or geographical areas. These inscriptions constitute the earliest recorded form of Irish and, as our earliest written records dating back at least as far as the 5th century AD, are a significant resource for historians, as well as linguists and archaeologists.