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  • 121Irish language — or Gaelic language Celtic language of Ireland, written in the Latin alphabet introduced with Christianity in the 5th century. Irish is conventionally divided into three periods: Old Irish (600–с 950), Middle Irish (с 950–1200), and Modern Irish… …

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  • 122Irish — Irishly, adv. /uy rish/, adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Ireland, its inhabitants, or their language. n. 2. the inhabitants of Ireland and their descendants elsewhere. 3. the aboriginal Celtic speaking people of Ireland. 4. Also… …

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  • 123Irish Republican Army — an underground Irish nationalist organization founded to work for Irish independence from Great Britain: declared illegal by the Irish government in 1936, but continues activity aimed at the unification of the Republic of Ireland and Northern… …

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  • 124Irish — /ˈaɪrɪʃ/ (say uyrish) adjective 1. of or characteristic of Ireland or its people. 2. Colloquial containing an inherent contradiction. –noun 3. the people of Ireland collectively. 4. the aboriginal Celtic speaking people of Ireland. 5. the Celtic… …

  • 125Irish general election, 2007 — Infobox Election election name Irish general election, 2007 country = Ireland type = parliamentary ongoing = no previous election = Irish general election, 2002 previous year = 2002 previous mps = Members of the 29th Dáil next election = Next… …

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  • 126Irish McCalla — infobox actress caption=1950s publicity still as TV s Sheena birthdate=birth date|1928|12|25 birthplace=Pawnee City, Nebraska deathdate=death date and age|2002|2|1|1928|12|25 deathplace=Tucson, Arizona occupation=Film, television actress… …

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  • 127Irish Wheelchair Association — The Irish Wheelchair Association is a voluntary organisation in the Republic of Ireland, founded in 1960. The IWA is a charity organisation with over 1000 volunteers aiding the disabled. Although broadly a disability group they are set up to aid… …

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  • 128Irish morphology — The morphology of Irish is in some respects typical of an Indo European language. Nouns are declined for number, and case, and verbs for person and number. Nouns are classified by masculine or feminine gender. Other aspects of Irish morphology,… …

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