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  1. #985824

    Sit!

    Salm don Samhradh Lá Bealtaine – Pomuiri

  2. #985825

    Sit!

    Salm don Samhradh Lá Bealtaine – Pomuiri

  3. #994982

    How many of the reality shows we see on our TV screens today echo the colosseum of old, with the competitors put to the sword by the public vote, ably abetted by the views of the experts – those who sit categorize or sit in judgement.

    Dolores Keane comes storming back – Mícheál Ó Haodha

  4. #963828

    Luath go leor cuireann sé Mac Grianna in aithne dúinn: "Joe Green used to sit there day in day out.

    An rod sin a bhi lena mhian – Eilis Ni Anluain

  5. #1114827

    Iarthionónta de chuid Bedell a bhí ann, agus nuair a bhí an chónra á hísliú isteach san uaigh, scairt sé amach, “O sit anima mea cum Bedello’​” (Williams).

  6. #1760817

    Tá trácht ag Bearnaí Ó Doibhlin anseo ar an ‘sit down money’, nó an dól, a thugtar do Mhuintir Dhúchais na hAstráile.

  7. #1760825

    Tá ráta na dífhostaíochta sna comhphobail an-ard agus tá móramh na ndaoine iontu ag brath ar shocair leasa shóisialaigh, ar a dtugann siad *sit down money*.

  8. #361786

    “As a rule, one or two men sit in the front of the cart driving and smoking, with a couple of women behind them stretched out at their ease among sacks of flour or young pigs, and nearly always talking continuously in Gaelic.” Faoi thráthnóna thugadar cuairt ar an tseanchéibh –  “a rather exposed quay where a few weather-beaten hookers were moored with many ropes”.

  9. #671979

    Pádraig de Brún an méid seo ar ais:- ‘Gan fiacal a chur ann obair míchumtha is ea Gaeilge na scríbhinne seo agus cuireann sé bhéarsa as Yeats i gcuimhne dom — ‘The wrong of unshapely things is a wrong too great to be told/ I hunger to build them anew and sit on a green knoll apart/ With the earth and the sky and the water remade etc.

  10. #995377

    “You go and make the tea and I’ll sit here and mind the gun,” a deir sí ar ócáid amháin agus bíonn comhrá bríomhar acu faoi na stailceanna ocrais agus faoi ról an mhairtírigh i stair na hÉireann.

    Teorainn idir samhlaíocht agus teagasc – Breandán Delap

  11. #1024232

    Ach caithfidh go bhfuil eolas éigin agat faoin oileán sin...eastát maith sealgaireachta dár gcuidne a bhí ann in am amháin.” “Cuimhním ar scéal a d’inisíodh mo mháthair faoi chuairt a thug sise ar Londonderry agus an fháilte a chuir Méara na cathrach sin roimpi: “Sit down, your Majesty, and take the weight off your feet!” a dúirt sé.

    Tá sí le teacht - briefing don mbanríon – Seán Ó Héalaí

  12. #1121893

    Is é a deirtear san Irish Times: ‘He was frequently called to sit in courts in other districts because of his command of Irish.’​ Ach is faoi Dhúiche Cathartha Bhaile Átha Cliath a bhí sé ag obair ina dhiaidh sin.

  13. #1325058

    In 1969 d’fhoilsigh Bob Quinn, Jack Dowling agus Lelia Doolan, triúr a bhí fostaithe ag RTÉ, a leabhar cáiliúil Sit Down and be Counted inar deineadh an cás ar son stáisiún neamhspleách Gaeilge a bhunú, i bhfianaise dhrochstaid na teanga ar RTÉ.

  14. #1325204

    I mí Dheireadh Fómhair 1987, chuir Ó hÉallaithe agus a chomrádaithe, Bob Quinn, duine d’údair Sit down and be Counted ina measc, seirbhís teilifíse Ghaeilge ar an aer go mídhleathach le linn fhéile Oireachtas na nGael i Ros Muc.

  15. #1652107

    Thus, the death of the God of letters and the weakening of the religions organised around Him, far from producing a spiritual void or a new rationalist order, is facilitating a resurgence of mysticism, an era of superstition and eclectic spirituality, where pagan ceremonies dedicated to the earth-goddess Gaia mix with ecological science; astral fluids sit happily alongside Zen; kabala blends with witchcraft, yogic meditation and Sufi mysticism; where belief in Buddhist reincarnation coexists with Christian burial; where aliens from the cosmos surround us; where the dead are channelled on a daily basis; and so on.

  16. #1652182

    Thus, the death of the God of letters and the weakening of the religions organised around Him, far from producing a spiritual void or a new rationalist order, is facilitating a resurgence of mysticism, an era of superstition and eclectic spirituality, where pagan ceremonies dedicated to the earth-goddess Gaia mix with ecological science; astral fluids sit happily alongside Zen; kabala blends with witchcraft, yogic meditation and Sufi mysticism; where belief in Buddhist reincarnation coexists with Christian burial; where aliens from the cosmos surround us; where the dead are channelled on a daily basis; and so on.

  17. #1672611

    An aidhm a bhí acu ná an trácht a stopadh ag croisbhealaí gnóthacha agus "*die-ins*", leagan nua de "na himeachtaí" sin sna seascaidí ar a dtugtaí "*sit-ins*" nó "*love-ins*", a bheith acu.

  18. #1719202

    Bhuel, tá línte san amhrán sin atá an-oiriúnach sa chás seo: ‘And here I sit so patiently, Waiting to find out what price, You have to pay to get out of, Going through all these things twice’!

  19. #1016267

    Is deas liom anois a mhaíomh go raibh lámh bheag éigin agam sa leabhar a d’eascair as na haighnis sin sna luathbhlianta, Sit Down And Be Counted, mura raibh ann ach profaí á mbreith agam ón gcathair go Nás na Rí is ar ais!

    Aniar aduaidh a tháinig Telefís Éireann orm – Mícheál Ó Huanacháin

  20. #1361579

    Cloiseadh é ag guí go dúthrachtach “O sit anima mea cum Bedello” (go raibh m’anamsa i dteannta anam Bhedell!) Cuimhnigh ar an ócáid bhreá mhuintearais a d’fhéadfadh a bheith ar uaigh Bhedell i Reilig na Cille Móire sa lá atá inniu ann?

  21. #1772812

    I mbliana: *Dhein mé 342* sit-up*.* D’fhoghlaim mé seasca fonn, ar a laghad.