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1The Dominican Order is selling a prime residential site with views over Cork city.
2The story of the Dominican Order in the thirteenth century is one of continual progress.
3The second was the rise of the Dominican order.
4He entered the Dominican Order (the Order of Preachers) in 1949.
5Paul Murray was born in Newcastle Co Down and entered the Dominican Order in 1966.
1And we are the Order of Preachers, first and above all.
2One expects the Order of Preachers to produce preachers, but surely not simply to order?
3He entered the Dominican Order (the Order of Preachers) in 1949.
4The Dominicans are called the Order of Preachers.
5Father Diego de Aragon, of the holy Order of Preachers, had also come to embark in the vessel.
1Certainly the Dominican nuns in Eccles Street, where she went to school, were delighted with her.
2Sir, - Your Editorial of November 21st commends the Dominican nuns for their contribution to Irish education.
3A community of Irish Dominican Fathers was opened at Lisbon, as was also a convent of Dominican Nuns.
4As soon as she could read, her parents sent her to school in a convent of Dominican nuns near Brussels.
5With a detachment of dragoons he broke into the convent of the Dominican nuns at Tavora one night a week ago.
6It appears, sir, that at Tavora there is a convent of Dominican nuns as well as a monastery of Dominican friars.
7As someone who was educated in London by Dominican nuns at St James's, Burnt Oak, we always pronounced it as "haitch".
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