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Public Accounts Committee 1980.
Public Accounts Committee 1980.
“Accounts of our training.
is very slender, and does not justify the circumstantial accounts given by some modern writers.
The Cheyenne accounts are plausible.
‘Time-shift viewing accounts for 10 per cent of all TV viewing and Live TV accounts for the remaining 90 per cent,’ dar le TAM Ireland (2015).
Chosain an fiontar cúig oiread an méid a bhí beartaithe ag an Roinn Oideachais – breis agus £400,000 seachas £77,000 mar a beartaíodh (Public Accounts Committee 1980).
In iardheisceart na Gaillimhe scríobh oifigeach sinsearach in arm an tSaorstáit: ‘great irritation caused by non-payment of accounts.’ In oirdheisceart an chontae.
B’fhéidir, a chailín, go mbíonn na báid ag cur thar maoil le hairgead tirim, agus repatriations ar siúl ag lucht an rachmais óna gcuid offshore accounts?
Ukraine, which accounts for more than half of the cases, is implementing a robust response, he said.
“I recall the former Deputy, Dinny McGinley, saying in the House, after Deputy Ó Cuív had the flúirseach of the dormant accounts, that Connemara was a little like North Korea with aerstráice here and an airstrip there; there were airstrips all over the place, on land and at sea,” a dúirt Enda Kenny sa Dáil tráthnóna inné.
Chief Executive of Gael Linn, Mr Antoine Ó Coileáin, said that it was the right decision but he was still concerned that “the proposal to dovetail the publication of the annual report and accounts of An Coimisnéir Teanga seems to be designed to limit his access to the Houses of the Oireachtas with the attendant opportunity to highlight his work”.
Airtiuir mac Artiuir alias Brownlowe.’ ‘The accounts of battles fought by the Fianna, set in a time when Eamain Macha, near Armagh, was the focus of power for the whole island also depicted Brownlow’s home area in a favourable light.
Chuir a mhac leacht suas ina onóir san eaglais i mBaile Átha Luain agus scríobhadh air go raibh sé 57 bliain d’aois: ‘He was a great traveler and general linguist, and kept correspondency with most natives in many weighty matters, and in three years gave great perfection to this nation, by composing a grammar, dictionary and chronicle in the Irish tongue: in accounts most expert, and exceeding all others for his great applause’ (A History of the City of Dublin, 1854–59 le John T.
Haliday’s “Life” was the source of much of what is contained in more recent accounts of Keating.’ Tá an méid de scríbhinn Uí Shúilleabháin a bhaineann le Céitinn agus leis an gConchubharach i gcló ag Ó Cuív.
Ce go gcuireann Ó Súilleabháin ‘extravagant accounts’ i leith Chéitinn, b’fhéidir go raibh beartaithe aige féin an Foras Feasa a aistriú agus gurbh in é an fáth ar thug sé go fíochmhar faoi Dhiarmuid Ó Conchubhair a luaithe a foilsíodh réamhfhógra i dtaobh a aistriúcháinsean.
Such accounts credit her with a daughter, also with supernatural powers, named “Caitilín Óg’’.’ Tá ‘Deascán ó Chúige Mumhan: Clíona agus iníon Chaitlín Dubh’ ag Brian Ó Cuív[q.v.] in Béaloideas 22, 1953 [1954].
*“Accounts from Liverpool show that the situation there is more like revolution than a strike,”* a dúirt an rí George V i dteachtaireacht a sheol sé chuig an Rúnaí Gnóthaí Baile Winston Churchill.
Chloígh an Taoiseach, áfach, lena chomparáid idir Conamara agus an Chóiré Thuaidh “He [Dinny McGinley] said there were unseen and unheard-of airstrips that had been developed in Connemara through the benefits of the dormant accounts, as Deputy Martin is well aware,” a dúirt an Taoiseach.
I bhfocal Shéamuis: “This experience had the force of revelation; the mesmeric, heightened tone; the weathered voice, coming in close from a far place; […] above all, the sense of bardic dignity.” Chuirfeadh an traic seo ‘Somhairle’ leis an ngrúpa NITEWORKS leithéidí saothair M83 i gcuimhne don éisteoir ach amháin gur ráiteas láidir polaitiúil faoi shochaí agus faoi chultúr na nGael atá faoi chaibidil ag MacGill-Eain: “Ever since I was a boy in Raasay and became aware of the differences between the history I read in books and the oral accounts I heard around me, I have been very sceptical of what might be called received history; the million people for instance who died in Ireland in the nineteenth century; the million more who had to emigrate; the thousands of families forced from their homes in the Highlands and Islands.
Deir Patrick Sims-Williams ina alt ‘Post-Celtoscepticism: a personal view’, Na Lochlannaigh Comparáid idir chuntais éagsúla ar rí Uigingeach atá san alt ‘Contrasting Irish and Norse accounts of Sigtryggr Silkiskegg, a tenth- and eleventhcentury king of Dublin’, le Brian Ó Broin.