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  1. #1678963

    Muirear: firinscneach, an chéad díochlaonadh – charge or encumbrance, burden or load.

  2. #1789893

    ‘*A car parking charge of 2 Euro is made, this charge is identified for visitors as a contribution to managing and maintaining the site*.’ - Is é sin, beidh muidne ag íoc as an truflais sa tuarascáil amaideach seo.

  3. #284347

    Dhiúltaigh sé féin cáin mhaoine a íoc ar theach saoire sa Phortaingéil – mar gheall ‘would you pay a charge if you were unhappy with the service’.

  4. #1116641

    was widely regarded by contemporaries as judicial assassination, although recent evidence suggests that the charge was in fact well founded.’​ Nochtann S.J.

  5. #1340564

    To do so would add considerable additional cost to AA products and services and we do not feel that it would be justified to charge our customers for those additional costs.

  6. #1704902

    Ar thríú lá an chatha, chaill arm Lee na mílte i ruathar ollmhór (a dtugtar “Pickett’s Charge” anois air, i gcuimhne an Ghinearáil a bhí i gceannas air).

  7. #1723823

    Neither does it have the right to charge him with hypocrisy or inconsistency when his polemics fall short of academic completeness and metaphysical truth.

  8. #362093

    Thug Synge suntas do bhean óg amháin: “One of these, a young girl of seventeen or eighteen, drove on with her load far into Lettermullen, the next island, on a road that we were walking also, and then sent the ass back to Gorumna in charge of a small boy and took up the sack of flour, which weighed at least 16 stone, on her back, and carried it more than a mile, through a narrow track, to her own home.” Sa cheantar céanna, thángadar ar bhuíon oibrithe eile ar scéim feabhsúcháin bóthair “working with the same curious aspect of shame and dejection”.

  9. #991094

    Long-established funny man, Colm O’Regan, will lead the night’s Irish-speaking comedy charge and has considerable experience at finding people’s funny bones in English, having already appeared at Montreal Just for Laughs, Kilkenny Cat Laughs and Electric Picnic.

    This Gaeilgeoir walks into a bar… – Pól Ó Muirí

  10. #993917

    To read the comments that accompany the never-ending language debate in Ireland, one would think that Irish-speaking parents send them children over the top in a mad futile charge against the pill-boxes of English, irrespective of the cost.

    The girls are home from the Gaeltacht – Pól Ó Muirí

  11. #1116638

    Ní chreideann Hogan agus Breandán Ó Buachalla go ndearna sé dánacht ar bith uirthi: ‘Yet this charge of abduction and rape as everyone then knew, was a complete fabrication and was built on a trifling incident which occurred in a Fermoy tavern in August 1718.

  12. #1117610

    He seems to have been so overwhelmed with the day’​s work, much of it purely secular, that there was no time left for scholarship, and probably but little for the administration of his spiritual charge.’​ Ceoltóir ba ea é agus scríobh sé aiste dar teideal ‘Essay touching the sympathy between lute or viol strings’​.

  13. #1124934

    Seán Ó Ceallaigh, College secretary, was appointed teacher-in-charge and all instruction was through the medium of Irish.’​ D’​aistrigh sé go hInis i 1943 agus bhí fostaithe ag an gCoiste Gairmoideachais mar mhúinteoir Gaeilge in Inis anuas go 1959.

  14. #1220118

    Agus an trácht sin uilig ar Gallipoli agus na hÉireannaigh a tiomáineadh – Redmond agus Churchill a thiomáin – in aithris ar ‘The Charge of the Light Brigade’, meabhraíonn Tomás Mac Síomóin don cholún seo go bhfuil dearmad déanta ar Éireannach amháin a tháinig tríd agus ar na ceachtanna a d’fhoghlaim sé ar an dóigh ar chuir sé sin i bhfeidhm ar ball i gCogadh na Saoirse sa bhaile.

  15. #1272270

    Sa bhforógra toghcháin a d’fhoilsigh Fine Gael i mí Feabhra anuraidh, gheall an páirtí nach mbeadh an Táille Shóisialta Uilíoch (Universal Social Charge, nó USC) á híoc ag duine ar bith faoi cheann cúig bliana: “ Fine Gael will complete the abolition of the USC by 2021.” Cháin lucht ceannais agus iarrthóirí an pháirtí an Táille arís agus arís eile le linn an fheachtais.

  16. #1272299

    Sa bhforógra toghcháin a d’fhoilsigh Fine Gael i mí Feabhra anuraidh, gheall an páirtí nach mbeadh an Táille Shóisialta Uilíoch (Universal Social Charge, nó USC) á híoc ag duine ar bith faoi cheann cúig bliana: “ Fine Gael will complete the abolition of the USC by 2021.” Cháin lucht ceannais agus iarrthóirí an pháirtí an Táille arís agus arís eile le linn an fheachtais.

  17. #1289105

    “”The Department was in financial partnership with a private company and that that company would issue contracts a second time for the construction of a building which had been proven to be on poor ground with poor design – would show that the Department wasn’t in charge of the funds that it was giving,” a mhaígh sé.

  18. #1694737

    Tugtar gléas luchchúpláite nó CCD ("charge-coupled device") ar an micrishlis sin agus is é a dhéanann taifeadadh ar an solas a théann tríd an lionsa - díreach mar a dhéanann scannán ceimiceach i ngnáthcheamara.

  19. #1963777

    “Seán introduced many children to local history, folklore and was in charge of the school football team that won their first ever schools title (15-a-side) in 1998,” a scríobhadh in Hogan Stand faoi.

    Scéal ‘Budgie’: Ag amharc siar: Cha raibh Gaeilge ar bith i dteach na scoile an t-am sin agus níl mórán anois ach oiread – Ciarán Dunbhar

  20. #972057

    Beocheist: Schools which charge fees should pay the salaries of their own teaching staff, argues Máiréad Ní Chinnéide Níor cheart don Stát tuarastal múinteoirí i scoileanna dara leibhéal a ghearrann táillí ar na daltaí a íoc.

    Oideachas ar iarraidh – Gan údar

  21. #1129673

    Whenever weather permitted, his daily routine was generally something like this:- Mass, then visit any sick person under his charge, then without returning home, hunt up some old man to gather local history, what his grandfather told his father or himself, taking pencilled notes, and subsequently correcting or modifying the traditions thus received, by a slightly different version of same incidents obtained from some other old man; and perhaps that same afternoon he’​d be on his knees in some neighbouring churchyard rubbing over some semi-undecipherable tombstone trying to correct the narratives thus procured by the guidance of names and dates.’​ Deir Ó Fearghail gur dóigh go raibh cuairt tugtha aige ar gach baile fearainn i nDeoise Osraí sular chrom sé in 1897 ar History and antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory a scríobh.

  22. #1520465

    Tá leaganacha éadroma ar fáil freisin ar féidir iad a shá isteach i jíons le básta ard ach is iad na cinn ollmhóra is fearr liom féin, go háirithe le t-léine agus jíons caola Ar fhir amháin a bhíodh na cairdeagain i dtús aimsire agus deirtear gur ainmníodh an ball éadaigh seo i gcuimhne ar fhear ar leith a chaitheadh a leithéid go rialta, an tIarla Cardigan, oifigeach in arm na Breataine a throid sa chath cáiliúil ar an dtugtar The Charge of the Light Brigade i gCogadh an Chrimé sa bhliain 1854.

  23. #1708588

    "*I'll take charge of the casualty*." Bhí mé an-sásta na focail sin a cloisteáil.

  24. #990524

    Má fuair aon duine de lán na beirte acu scolaíocht, tá seans gur ghluais dán Tennyson The Charge of the Light Brigade trasna ar chlár a n-inchinne uair éigin: “Stormed at with shot and shell/Boldly they rode and well/Into the jaws of Death/Into the mouth of Hell/ Rode the six hundred.” Is róbhaol, áfach, go n-aontódh, ní amháin rialtas na banríona, ach Poitín an Khremlín agus a bhriogáid throm féin, agus pé geaing i bheidh i gceannas in Kiev an tseachtain seo chugainn leis an gcuid is scanrúla den dán sin: “Their’s not to make reply/ Their’s not to reason why/ Theirs’s but to do and die.” Nó tá an chuma air go bhfuil go leor ansiúd breá ullamh dul thar imeall na faille; agus bheadh botún inniu i bhfad níos measa ná pé tuaiplis amaideach a dhein an Tiarna Randal ar an lá mí-ámharach sin i nDeireadh an Fhómhair 1854.

    Bulaíocht agus balaclávaí – Alan Titley

  25. #1743231

    D’eisigh na heaspaig ráiteas láidir tús Lúnasa 1909 inar dúradh an méid seo a leanas: *“Considering the course which especially of late, is being pursued in this [stádas na Gaeilge san Ollscoil nua] and similar matters by certain newspapers – including one which is generally reputed to be the official organ of the Gaelic League* [An Claidheamh Soluis, ar a raibh an Piarsach ina eagarthóir air ag an am] – *the bishops feel it to be a sacred duty to warn the people committed to their charge against allowing themselves to be misled by writings the clear tendency of which is antagonistic to the exercise of Episcopal authority and which is some instances are calculated to bring into contempt all ecclesiastical authority, not even exempting that of the Holy See itself.”* An tOll-Mhórshiúl i mBaile Átha Cliath =============== Aontaítear go mba é an t-oll-mhórshiúl a eagraíodh i mBaile Átha Cliath ar an Domhnach, 19 Meán Fómhair 1909, buaicphointe an fheachtais phoiblí ar son stádas na Gaeilge san ollscoil nua.

  26. #1795104

    *Sacred to the Memory of Samuel Barley / Son of Samuel and Mary Barley / Who was Unfortunately Drowned in a Well on his Parents Premises the 25 / Day of October 1834 / Aged 3 Years and Seven Months / The Well having been left uncovered / By a careless Female Servant who / Was in charge of the Unfortunate / Infant who was a Beautiful / Promising Child.