people+of+Ireland

  • 11Ireland unfree shall never be at peace — were the climactic closing words of the graveside oration of Patrick Pearse at the funeral of Jeremiah O Donovan Rossa on 1 August 1915. The oration roused Irish republican feeling and was a significant element in the lead up to the Easter Rising …

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  • 12Ireland's Saturday Night — was a Northern Ireland sports newspaper, which was part of the Belfast Telegraph group. It was launched in 1894 under its original title, Ulster Saturday Night, changing to Ireland s Saturday Night in 1896 and running two separate editions; one… …

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  • 13People of Praise — is a Christian ecumenical charismatic covenant community. It presently consists of 21 branches in the United States of America, Canada, and the Caribbean, with a total of approximately 3,000 [ as early as 1987, People of Praise consisted of some… …

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  • 14People's Republic of China–Singapore relations — People s Republic of China relations – Singapore relations …

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  • 15Ireland (country) — can refer to either of two concepts: * Ireland (state), the political state of that name * Ireland (island), the island from whence Irish people come …

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  • 16People's Republic of China passport — The front cover of a Chinese passport since 1997 Issued by …

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  • 17People's Republic of China–Sri Lanka relations — People s Republic of China Sri Lankan relations Map indicating locations of China and Sri Lanka China …

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  • 18People's Republic of China–Thailand relations — People s Republic of China relations – Thailand relations Map indicating locations of People s Republic of China and Thailand China …

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  • 19People's Press — may refer to:* Donegal People’s Press, County Donegal, Ireland * Owatonna People s Press, Owatonna, Minnesota * People s Press Printing Society (1945 ), United Kingdom * Peoples Press (Port Arthur, Texas) (1932 41) * Peoples Press (Port Neches,… …

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  • 20People In Need — may refer to: People In Need (Czech Republic), a Czech Non governmental organization People in Need Trust, a charity in Ireland, whose profile is based on The RTÉ People in Need Telethon This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the …

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