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1 Surely even he is by now starting to suspect the Irish viewing public works in mysterious ways.
2 The preamble to the following act, and that to the Commons' bill, give the Irish view of the war.
3 The Irish view is that no hard trade border means things staying pretty much as they are, with goods moving freely.
4 Sir, - As a professional engineer working currently in the US, I look back in horror at the Irish view on immigration.
5 But the Irish view greatly differs and Joe Schmidt is optimistic that his play maker will be fit enough to line out this week.
6 Not alone a man unacquainted with Ireland, but actually incapable of being influenced by an Irish motive or affected by an Irish view of anything.
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