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n.irish

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  1. Jerry Moynihan:

    It's an important day for Ireland. I think it's a very Irish thing. It isn't the Church anymore that's dictating to us. I think it's a moral thing for the Irish [ to decide ]. It's not a Catholic thing anymore.

  2. Sarah Shepherd:

    Irish basically has a really beautiful musicality, they start at the top and go all the way down to the bottom. The other thing they do that adds to the beauty of it is they're soft on the consonants, like Ds and Ts. If( the Irish language) were a person, it'd be very sensitive and spiritual.

  3. Joe McHugh:

    This is by far the largest number of applications received in any licensing round held in the Irish offshore, at a time of very low oil prices the strong interest in the round is very positive.

  4. Joseph Nagy:

    What we would call November, or the early part of it, appears to have been the designated end-of-harvest and beginning-of-winter time among peoples who spoke or speak Irish Celtic languages -- primarily represented today by the Irish, the Scottish particularly of the Highlands and islands, the Welsh, and the Bretons -- but the Celtic languages were far more widespread throughout Europe in ancient times, in Irish, this time or, specifically, what we would call November 1, is known as Samhain, which probably means' end of summer,'.

  5. Brendan Behan:

    If it was raining soup, the Irish would go out with forks.

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