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BY RYAN FERRY GAOTH Dobhair manager Rónán Mac Niallais feels he has a stronger squad at his disposal this season and they ...
Used by Giolla, the Ato Ato no Mi is quite an interesting Paramecia-type Devil Fruit. This fruit allows Giolla to transform any human or object into abstract art.
Lughaidh Mac Giolla Bhrighde, from Maghera, who formerly used the surname McBride before deciding to revert to the Irish spelling of his name, sympathised with Mrs ...
Tomás Mac Giolla was described as “both gentle and fierce’’ by Workers’ Party president Michael Finnegan at his funeral in Dublin… Michael O'Regan Mon Feb 08 2010 - 00:00 ...
MOURNERS gathered yesterday to pay their respects to the late Workers' Party president Tomas Mac Giolla. The 86-year-old died in hospital in Dublin last week following a long illness.
TOMÁS MAC GIOLLA gave confidence to people whose only experience was accepting their second-class status because they saw no other way, Workers’ Party president Michael Finnegan told mourners ...
"Like Mac Giolla Bhain's effort, there is a clear dislike of Rangers and the book is again littered with difficult and subjective comments." The book is available now on Amazon, priced at £15.
The team of Úna-Minh Kavanagh, Brian C. Mac Giolla Mhuire, Cormac Cinnsealach and Mike Drinkwater had been working on a mod that translated the game, before they were approached to make it official.
In episode three of Raised by the Village, 13-year-old beauty obsessive Megan from Lucan was sent to The Mac Giolla Coda Family Farm in the village of Burncourt, Co. Tipperary.
Phil Mac Giolla Bhain is a journalist. He is the author of Downfall: How Rangers FC Self-destructed and Minority Reporter: Modern Scotland's Bad Attitude Towards Her Own Irish ...
An Irish language report on the launch of the book ‘Girseacha i nGéibheann’ about Eibhlín Nic Giolla Easpaig and her time in prison in Britain. The book was written by her sister Áine Nic ...
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