Ethnolinguistic group of Irish, Scottish and Isle of Man origin.
Other organization in Athens, United States.
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Examples for "gaelic"
Examples for "gaelic"
1Number 85 has the local gaelic football grounds over the back wall.
2On Gaelic Games:Each year the GAA director general produces his annual report.
3Leanness, strength and speed are the great obsessions in Gaelic games today.
4Ultimately this ladies Gaelic football Top 50 is a very personal choice.
5He decided to learn Irish - attending a Gaelic class every week.
1The third time was in the Gaels' Saturday loss to Washington State.
2The Dons have lost 14 straight games on the Gaels' home court.
3His position as manager of Cavan Gaels may also come under review.
4Six members of the Gaels hail from Australia, including Landale and Naar.
5Two other Gaels reached double figures in points besides Landale and Naar.
1He also became so interested in the Gaelic people that he painted good pictures of them.
2These latter were all Gaelic people, who had understood little or nothing of the English service.
3Perhaps the Gaelic people shall by his like bring back again the ancient simplicity and amplitude of imagination.
4There was a Gaelic people.
5It was all fated, as the Gaelic people say....
1In a similar way, in England's sister isle, Cuchulain stands ever for the highest ideals of the Irish Gaels.
1Fine gael Fine Gael has a vote of conscience on this matter.
2Fine Gael TD Mr Michael Ring said: This is an outrageous situation.
3But the Fine Gael view clearly extends to Europe in this instance.
4Fine Gael' s attitude on the issue, however, would be less definitive.
5Put simply, Fine Gael does not know its place in today's politics.
6Support for Fine Gael dropped by five points to 25 per cent.
7It is clear that on decentralisation Fine Gael is all at sea.
8Is abortion likely to split the Fine Gael parliamentary party next year?
9Mr Kenny said the budget was not about Fine Gael or Labour.
10Fine Gael's Lucinda Creighton voted against the Government on the abortion legislation.
11Domestic violence should be criminalised, Fine Gael Senator Tony Mulcahy has said.
12On 24 per cent, support for Fine Gael has declined two points.
13Fine Gael has published a £90 million programme to cut juvenile crime.
14This week, Fine Gael will elect a new leader of their party.
15The case was raised by Fine Gael in the Dail last week.
16The Fine Gael leader accused the Government of squandering the economic boom.