Ethnolinguistic group of Irish, Scottish and Isle of Man origin.
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Examples for "gael "
Examples for "gael "
1 Fine gael Fine Gael has a vote of conscience on this matter.
2 Fine Gael TD Mr Michael Ring said: This is an outrageous situation.
3 But the Fine Gael view clearly extends to Europe in this instance.
4 Fine Gael ' s attitude on the issue, however, would be less definitive.
5 Put simply, Fine Gael does not know its place in today's politics.
1 Number 85 has the local gaelic football grounds over the back wall.
2 On Gaelic Games:Each year the GAA director general produces his annual report.
3 Leanness, strength and speed are the great obsessions in Gaelic games today.
4 Ultimately this ladies Gaelic football Top 50 is a very personal choice.
5 He decided to learn Irish - attending a Gaelic class every week.
1 The third time was in the Gaels ' Saturday loss to Washington State.
2 The Dons have lost 14 straight games on the Gaels ' home court.
3 His position as manager of Cavan Gaels may also come under review.
4 Six members of the Gaels hail from Australia, including Landale and Naar.
5 Two other Gaels reached double figures in points besides Landale and Naar.
1 In a similar way, in England's sister isle, Cuchulain stands ever for the highest ideals of the Irish Gaels .
1 He also became so interested in the Gaelic people that he painted good pictures of them.
2 These latter were all Gaelic people , who had understood little or nothing of the English service.
3 Perhaps the Gaelic people shall by his like bring back again the ancient simplicity and amplitude of imagination.
4 There was a Gaelic people .
5 It was all fated, as the Gaelic people say....
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This collocation consists of: Translations for gaelic people