ireland's in A Sentence

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    Ireland's place is clearly in the EU.

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    Shane Getkate became Ireland's 700th international cap.

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    Ireland's tallest tower reopens to public after 47 years.

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    Ireland's finance minister, Michael Noonan, said he“profoundly” disagreed with the decision.

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    Ireland's finance minister, Michael Noonan, said that he disagreed"profoundly" with the decision.

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    Ireland's finance minister Michael Noonan said he disagreed“profoundly” with the EC's decision.

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    Ireland's Joshua Little pulled out of the tour because of education commitments.

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    We have been preparing Ireland's leading Montessori teachers and early years practitioners since 1970.

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    Ireland's Mary McAleese has been president of the country for 13 years 364 days.

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    Dublin Business School(DBS) is Ireland's largest independent higher education and professional training institution.

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    Ireland's Kevin O'Brien won the man of the match award for his batting performance.

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    George Dockrell and Stuart Poynter made Ireland's highest seventh-wicket partnership in T20Is 67.

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    With a population of around 4.8 million, Ireland's biggest export used to be food.

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    Newgrange was built about 5,000 years ago, and is Ireland's most famous prehistoric site.

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    Here you can learn all about the history of Guinness, Ireland's most famous beer.

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    Brian Lenihan, Ireland's Minister for Finance, mentioned deflation in an interview with RTЙ Radio.

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    Ireland's highest-scoring partnership was for the seventh wicket, with Andrew White adding 64 with O'Brien.

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    Brian Lenihan, Ireland's Minister for Finance, mentioned deflation in an interview with RTÉ Radio.

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    Ireland's economy was affected by the same trade regulations and laws of Britain which governed America.

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    Ireland's economy was affected by the same trade regulations and laws of Britain that governed America.

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    Ireland's department of finance denied that the new regulations had been brought in to benefit multinationals.

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    The jail once held some of Ireland's most notorious prisoners, particularly Irish Nationalists and Republicans.

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    It was considered Ireland's largest station, which was blown away in 1941 during World War II.

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    It was Ireland's first scheduled ODI match since they became a Full Member side in June 2017.

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    Significantly, this was Ireland's first Test and despite the defeat, they made a tough fight against Pakistan.

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    We are Ireland's leading university, offering the widest range of honours degrees in the most exciting of environments;

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    These matches were in preparation for Ireland's fixtures against Afghanistan in India that immediately followed this series.

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    Enjoy a trip around one of Ireland's most famed locations with a car rental Cork Airport deal.

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    Her two colleagues- Northern Ireland's Mairead Maguire and Iran's Shirin Ebadi- promised to work to bring those responsible to justice.

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    Milkman is an exploration of Northern Ireland's 3 decades of violence expressed over the voice of a young woman.

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