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1. And the Conservation Society, which was in the process of restoring the old castle and burial ground, from which the village had received its original Gaelic name, Reilig an Chaisleáin; The Castle of the Burial Ground – or in its Anglocized version, Cashelrelick
2. “I love these beer steins,” he said, holding out two pewter steins with orange inlays and inscriptions in Gaelic
3. He joined a local Gaelic Football team called St
4. They were the greatest Gaelic Football County in Ireland having won by a good margin, more All Ireland Titles than any other county
5. remembered that in Ireland their full names were called in Gaelic
6. Sarah had no experience of sports and Matthew had only played Gaelic Football
7. The physical intensity of both codes of football reminded him in many ways of the Gaelic Football he used to play in Ireland
8. Timothy told Matthew that among his subjects were Classical Greek and Latin and Gaelic that was compulsory for a future teaching career
9. Matthew attended a training a few training sessions with them, but alas Gaelic Football, ironically was his game, although having been born in a Hurling county
10. The biggest thrill for them including Ollie was that they were able to listen to the Gaelic football and Hurling matches of a given Sunday, including the All Ireland finals
11. The Cymric tribes of Britain were a mixed Nordic-Cimmerian race which preceded the purely Nordic Britons into the isles, and thus gave rise to a legend of Gaelic priority
12. He had to concentrate on his English or his tongue would revert back to a thick Gaelic dialect, and then his words would roll like the very peat of the Irish hillsides
13. � I never had the chance to learn Gaelic properly
14. That was spoken in Gaelic
15. old Gaelic tongue was still spoken, the stony hills of
16. The island is one of the last surviving strongholds of the Gaelic language in Scotland and the crofting industries of peat cutting and seaweed gathering are still an important part of everyday life
17. lands of the Gaelic Irish nobility in the most resistant Gaelic region and to supplant In Ireland, English and Scottish
18. His English chef dubbed the preparation, "Wellington Steak," his Gaelic counterpart across the Channel, still smarting from Napoleon's defeat, simply called the it, "Filet de Boeuf en Croute
19. When she sings in Gaelic, I have no idea what she’s singing about
20. ” He muttered under his breath, along with a swear word that had to be in Gaelic
21. —There's the man, says Joe, that made the Gaelic sports revival
22. A most interesting discussion took place in the ancient hall of Brian O'ciarnain'sin Sraid na Bretaine Bheag, under the auspices of Sluagh na h-Eireann , on the revival of ancient Gaelic sports and the importance of physical culture, as understood in ancient Greece and ancient Rome and ancient Ireland, for the development of the race
23. The wellknown and highly respected worker in the cause of our old tongue, Mr Joseph M'Carthy Hynes, made an eloquent appeal for the resuscitation of the ancient Gaelic sports and pastimes, practised morning and evening by Finn MacCool, as calculated to revive the best traditions of manly strength and prowess handed down to us from ancient ages
24. They were waving Gaelic football bats in the dimly lit hallway
25. "And my mother, standing outside the Abbey Theatre in the rain when I was twenty and thirty days old, and the actors and directors coming out tuning their ears to my Gaelic laments, they said I should be signed up and trained! So the stage would have been mine with size, but size never came
26. ‘And my mother, standing outside the Abbey Theater in the rain when I was twenty and thirty days old, and the actors and directors coming out tuning their ears to my Gaelic laments, they said I should be signed up and trained! So the stage would have been mine with size, but size never came