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  1. #1120912

    Tá buneolas air le fáil sa bhliainiris Who’​s who, agus in Who’​s who, what’​s what and where in Ireland, 1973.

  2. #1986148

    Luadh, leis, é in Thoms' Irish Who's Who.

    “A Tiger for Grammar”: An tOllamh Gearóid Ó Nualláin

  3. #993946

    I would like to think that there will be another generation of buachaillí and cailíní who get to know the kindness of a bean an tí; who get to dress up at a Céilí Bréagéadaí; who get to dance Tonntaí Thoraí in the sight of the island itself; who cry at the Céilí Mór; who walk home with friends in the dark night with all the stars shining in the sky.

    The girls are home from the Gaeltacht – Pól Ó Muirí

  4. #990939

    We had teachers who got us to research the background to English poets who had nothing to do with the course, who told us that Irish poets were alive and well and could be seen in Liam Ruiséal’s bookshop in Cork, who prevailed upon us that the best education was to read outside the curriculum.

    Schoolmate Bob – Alan Titley

  5. #1123557

    Tá eolas ina thaobh in Who’​s Who, 1999 agus in Who’​s Who, What’​s What and Where in Ireland, 1973 agus tá tagairtí dó ag Risteárd Ó Glaisne in Gaeilge i gColáiste na Tríonóide, 1992.

  6. #519276

    It was he who led the republican movement into politics, who schemed the entry into electoral success, who plotted, persuaded, planned, inveigled, duped, bullied, lied and deceived the IRA into a ceasefire and then into the Good Friday Agreement, IRA decommissioning, the acceptance of the consent principle, the PSNI and so on and so on.