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  1. #994660

    I do respect TG4 in the morning, Father, I do, honestly.

    Bless me Father for I am a tv tart – Pól Ó Muirí

  2. #1134469

    Deir Leerssen: 'We can therefore only draw the conclusion that whatever Ussher's views as a churchman were concerning the position of protestantism in the Kingdom of Ireland his views as a scholar and antiquary were marked by genuine collegiality and respect for learning and scholarship - a respect that was obviously stronger than any religious prejudice and which does credit to all those scholars concerned.' Luaitear minic go leor Leabhar Mór Leacáin a bheith tugtha ar iasacht aige agus gur leis Leabhar Bhaile an Mhóta.

  3. #324872

    Shortall:  Every Member of this House has a mandate and a right to be treated with respect.

  4. #924387

    “The equality, mutual respect and all-Ireland approaches enshrined in the Good Friday Agreement have never been fully embraced by the DUP.

  5. #972281

    "If people want to create respect for the Gaelic langauge it is entirely counterproductive to make it a matter of political propaganda ...

    Is 'teach fuar' i an teanga d'aontachtaithe an Tuaiscirt – Gan údar

  6. #972282

    "Gaelic is still not the language of the people and will never achieve the respect it deserves if used to promote political agendas," a scríobh Garland.

    Is 'teach fuar' i an teanga d'aontachtaithe an Tuaiscirt – Gan údar

  7. #992176

    We are very grateful for their support and for their continued willingness to show respect and remembrance for all those who suffered during the famine.

    Deenihan praises school children for remembering the Great Famine – Pól Ó Muirí

  8. #1127399

    It gave him his belief and his self-respect and furnished him with the power to transform inherent conviction into political reality’​ (Mayo News 5 Aibreán 1987).

  9. #1301424

    Dúirt sé in 1856 “[those who] labour in the English tongue and we wish them God speed from our hearts; but let us not be Saxonized again in this respect.

  10. #1657326

    ======== Ar thaobh an bhealaigh, bhí dhá dhream - Caitlicigh a raibh meirge mór acu agus *Respect St Patrick's Church* scríofa air.

  11. #1973426

    'In what respect, good Sir John?' ar seisean, agus é ag glanadh rian an leanna dá bhéal lena mhuinchille.

  12. #1994349

    "Unionists have upset this by showing no respect; the comparable republican sin is wilfully over-interpreting equality.

  13. #293853

    Of course, we respect those who do.” “We really need to separate and recognise the difference between support for the Irish language and those who want to use the Irish language for political purposes.” Dhíultaigh Robinson, áfach, cáineadh a dhéanamh ar ‘scigaithris’ Campbell nó iarraidh air a ráiteas a tharraingt siar.

  14. #297395

    The men wearing petticoats till they are going to be married, when, by hook or crook, the manly toga is provided in which to go before the priest, and to uphold from thenceforth the dignity of the sex; that they have no law, nor respect for the law….

  15. #323167

    Tá suíochán caillte san olltoghchán ag cuid de pholaiteoirí aitheanta na Breataine, ina measc Ed Balls (urlabhraí airgeadais an Lucht Oibre), George Galloway (Respect Party), Jim Murphy (ceannaire an Lucht Oibre in Albain) agus Charles Kennedy (iarcheannaire na nDaonlathaithe Liobrálacha).

  16. #323178

    Tá suíochán caillte san olltoghchán ag cuid de pholaiteoirí aitheanta na Breataine, ina measc Ed Balls (urlabhraí airgeadais an Lucht Oibre), George Galloway (Respect Party), Jim Murphy (ceannaire an Lucht Oibre in Albain) agus Charles Kennedy (iarcheannaire na nDaonlathaithe Liobrálacha).

  17. #326868

    “It is ridiculous that the Government is not keeping to its strategy and commitments.  The commissioner also reported the Department of Education and Skills to the Houses of the Oireachtas because it has failed to fulfil its obligations under the Education Act 1998.  Other bodies that were in breach in respect of the use of Irish included the Railway Procurement Agency, Dublin Bus and the HSE,” a dúirt Adams.

  18. #333570

    Go rómhinic ar fad, cuirtear an teanga as a riocht ag iarraidh freastal ar a leithéid seo: To respect the belief and faith of every citizen… Cé gur leor focal amháin Gaeilge (‘creideamh’) chun belief agus faith a aistriú, téann aistritheoirí a phóirseáil i gcúinní dorcha na bhfoclóirí go n-aimsíonn siad focail mar ‘iris’ agus seanleaganacha eile nach raibh sa teanga ó bhí Seathrún Céitinn i mbríste gairid.

  19. #355081

    “It’s about having the dignity and respect to do your job and the autonomy to run the programme as I saw fit and that has been sort of slowly dismantled in the past year or so.” ‘Sé an ‘autonomy’ seo croí na ceiste, is cosúil.

  20. #587900

    Má bhí tabhairt faoi deara, taithí agus taighde i dteannta a chéile aige, bhí croí mór chomh maith aige agus níorbh aon chúram gan chion aige é. Dúirt Ó Súilleabháin mar gheall ar na bailitheoirí gur “devoted men” a bhí iontu “who knew their local Irish-Gaelic dialect well, had an intimate knowledge of country life, and a deep respect for the custodians of an ancient, orally preserved culture” (Ó Giolláin 2000, 132).

  21. #732863

    Dúradh i ráiteas misin an chomhrialtais, mar shampla, go mbeidís ag iarraidh maolú a dhéanamh ar éigeantas na Gaeilge i réimsí áirithe: ‘The policy of selective compulsion that has proved so disastrous for the Irish language over the last fifty years will be replaced by a genuine policy based on respect for and promotion of the Irish language and culture.’ Aidhm inmholta go cinnte ach gur cealú seachas leasú a bhí ar intinn acu.

  22. #770988

    Luann Synge duine amháin a d’fhill ar an oileán i ndiaidh dó tamall a chaitheamh thar lear; bhí an duine seo as alt le muintir an oileáin, dar leis féin ach go háirithe: From what I hear this man seems to have shut himself up in a world of individual conceits and theories, and to live aloof at his trade of net-making, regarded by the other islanders with respect and half-ironical sympathy.

  23. #799893

    Seo an leagan sa dara teanga oifigiúil: ‘The State acknowledges the right to life of the unborn and, with due regard to the equal right to life of the mother, guarantees in its laws to respect, and, as far as practicable, by its laws to defend and vindicate that right.’

  24. #831585

    Faoin am a thiocfaidh an gearán seo chun solais, beidh Coimisiún nua ann agus cúramaí breise orthu a bhaineann le ‘taste and decency’, ‘advertising and other commercial sponsorship’, céimeanna chun cláir a chur ar fáil níos éasca do dhaoine a bhfuil fadhbanna súl nó éisteachta acu agus ‘guidelines in respect of Electronic Programme Guides.’

  25. #924137

    After he restores the funding and treats our teanga with the respect it deserves.” Ba i ríomhphost a seoladh ó oifig Líofa oíche Nollaig a chuir an Roinn Pobal cinneadh an Aire Paul Givan in iúl do lucht na gcoláistí Gaeltachta a chuir na ranganna ar fáil faoi scéim Líófa go raibh deireadh curtha leis an maoiniú.

  26. #992173

    Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht and Chair of the National Famine Commemoration Committee, Mr Jimmy Deenihan T.D., today thanked all the schools in the State who plan to hold one minute’s silent reflection tomorrow “as a gesture of respect and acknowledgement of those who died or suffered loss in the Great Famine”.

    Deenihan praises school children for remembering the Great Famine – Pól Ó Muirí

  27. #993681

    And still they rail against the deluded fanatics who refuse to abandon their dream of an Irish-speaking Ireland, when in reality most Irish speakers would settle for a bit more respect and, maybe, a Minister in the Department of the Gaeltacht capable of “going on a journey” with them in their own language.

    The Gaeltacht’s Sarah Palin moment – Seán Tadhg Ó Gairbhí