Irish third-level educational institution.
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Examples for "cit "
Examples for "cit "
1 But right after breakfast the graduates, each one now in brand-new cit .
2 All the information I had, sir, was what a young cit .
3 Once behind their doors, both young men hastened to get out of cit .
4 The city saw off competition from Limerick and the Three Sisters cit ( ... )
5 Then they stood there, glaring at the two poor plebes in " cit . "
1 She trained at Cork Institute of Technology before moving to Dublin.
2 Or so Cork Institute of Technology 's attractive college prospectus tells us.
3 He went on to study accountancy at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT).
4 There are also bus services linking Victoria Cross with Cork Institute of Technology in Bishopstown.
5 It will combine elements of UCC and the Cork Institute of Technology (CIT).
1 Cork Regional Technical College is to be redesignated an Institute of Technology before Christmas.
2 These are stirring times for the Cork Regional Technical College .
3 The Cork Regional Technical College has become the Cork Institute for Technology (CIT).
4 Some 4,000 students from the Cork Regional Technical College protested yesterday a lack of facilities and overcrowding.
5 STAFF at Cork Regional Technical College have rejected the Minister for Education's establishment of an expert group to advise on the RTC sector.
1 He said the match wouldn't have gone ahead had it Cork and Kerry in Killarney.
2 You got it corked or something?" "I'm picking my moment, baby."
3 Is it corked ? she demanded.
5 Have a quantity grated, while the root is in perfection, put it in bottles, fill it with strong vinegar, and keep it corked tight.
1 Strain it and cork it up in a small phial.
2 Then put it into a stone jug and cork it .
3 Put the mixture into a stone jug, or a demijohn, and cork it tightly.
4 Put it into a bottle and cork it tight.
5 Put it immediately into bottles, and cork it tightly.
6 Then bottle it, and cork it tightly next day.
7 Put a spoonful of sweet oil on the top of each jar, and cork it closely.
8 When milk warm, bottle and cork it tightly.
9 They'd brought champagne, and when they popped the cork it broke a hole in the skylight.
10 When you buy salaeratus, pound it fine, put it in a wide-mouthed bottle, and cork it tight.
11 When it is as clear as crystal, not too luscious, drain carefully, and cork it up tight.
12 Put it into small bottles; and when it is cold, cork it , and secure the corks with melted rosin.
13 Put into it half an inch of lunar caustic; fill it up with good vinegar, and cork it tightly.
14 Fill a soda bottle with spring water, put in the mixture, and cork it instantly with a well-fitting cork .
15 When you see that the fermentation or working has subsided, cork it , and it will be fit for use next day.
16 They had, however, replaced in the flask a sort of bung made of tarred oakum, which had been used to cork it .
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