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Examples
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There's a huge amount of info packed into Aine's website - giving you all the things you need to know when visiting Sligo - a place I must admit I knew very little about but now intend to visit.
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Think they are all different colors ... they are in Aine's bead box, so could ask her if we can send you some, I'm sure she'd feel special being able to do that!
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The bracelet, he explained, had belonged to the King's brother, Kael, who had disappeared on an expedition in search of a magic revealed in a dream to Queen Aine's seer thirty years earlier.
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And people whose wits were astray would make their way to it, and mad dogs would come from all parts of the country, and would flock around it, and then they would go into the sea to Aine's place there.
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He left the country, both, both sets of parents, he had separated from his wife Sally who is Aine's mother, and, and both left independently of each other, left, left Ireland.
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He left the country, both, both sets of parents, he had separated from his wife Sally who is Aine's mother, and, and both left independently of each other, left, left Ireland.
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He left the country, both, both sets of parents, he had separated from his wife Sally who is Aine's mother, and, and both left independently of each other, left, left Ireland.
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He left the country, both, both sets of parents, he had separated from his wife Sally who is Aine's mother, and, and both left independently of each other, left, left Ireland.
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He left the country, both, both sets of parents, he had separated from his wife Sally who is Aine's mother, and, and both left independently of each other, left, left Ireland.
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He left the country, both, both sets of parents, he had separated from his wife Sally who is Aine's mother, and, and both left independently of each other, left, left Ireland.
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