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  maureenyoung.ca  
Ba bhreá linn go mbeadh cluas éisteachta tugtha do leanaí agus daoine óga, go dtabharfaí meas dóibh, ionas go mbeidh siad sona sábháilte acu ina gnáthshaol.
We want children and young people to be actively heard and respected so they experience safe, fulfilling and happy everyday lives.
  4 Hits www.curriculumonline.ie  
meon a léiriú, m.sh. ceol 'brónach', ceol 'sona'
to represent a mood, e.g. 'sad' music, 'happy' music
  www.ilforcolaiomatto.it  
Cill Ó Sona, Co. an Longfoirt
Killasona, Co. Longford
  5 Hits www.german-cryobox.de  
An Prionsa sona
An srionsa sona
  kalambay.com  
Tiomantas timpeallacht oibre sona a chruthú d'fhoireann ANKO chun a gcreidiúlacht agus a lánchumas a chur ar ais.
Dedicate to create a happy working environment for ANKO staff to unleash their creativity and full potential.
  www.physik.uni-hamburg.de  
Is féidir leat an cinneadh a achomharc mura mbíonn tú sona sásta le méid do Ranníocaíochta Fadchónaithe.
If you are unhappy with the amount of your Long-Stay Contribution, you can appeal the decision.
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Tá Cathal brónach ar a chéad lá sa naíolann. Tá faitíos air nach dtiocfaidh Mamaí agus Daidí ar ais lena bhailiú! Ach tar éis tamaill, tá cairde nua aige agus tá sé sona sásta sa naíolann.
On his first day in the creche Cathal is scared that his Mom and Dad will not come back to pick him up! As the day progresses, Cathal realises that the creche is a fun place to make new friends and play.
  www.qubits.ch  
Nas fhaide air adhart nuair a bha mi an aois, thòisich mi a' frithealadh Sgoil MhicNeacail ann an Steòrnabhagh, an aon àrd-sgoil a bh' anns na h-Eileanan aig an àm, agus chuir mi seachad sia bliadhna cho sona 's a bh' agam a-riamh an sin.
In order to continue my studies and teacher training I, like so many others who were pursuing an academic career, had to leave for one of the big cities with university provision and other higher educational establishments.