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Other potential leadership candidates include Cabinet ministers Mary Hanafin and Eamon O Cuiv, who is the grandson of Fianna Fail founder Eamon de Valera.
Irish Premier Cowen Resigns As Party Leader, Stays As Prime Minister AP 2011
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Fianna Fail, whose founder Eamon de Valera led the fight for Irish independence 90 years ago, welcomed the visit, with party leader Micheal Martin calling it "another step in the journey of reconciliation."
British queen to make first-ever state visit to Ireland 2011
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Other potential leadership candidates include Cabinet ministers Mary Hanafin and Eamon O Cuiv, who is the grandson of Fianna Fail founder Eamon de Valera.
Irish Premier Cowen Resigns As Party Leader, Stays As Prime Minister AP 2011
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A founder of the Irish Republic, Eamon de Valera, famously idealized Ireland 70 years ago as an innocent land of saints and scholars, whose villages were joyous with the laughter of happy maidens.
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Its founder, Eamon de Valera, in his inaugural address to his new party in 1926, spoke of "the inalienability of national sovereignty" as being fundamental to its beliefs.
Was it for this? Ireland's premier paper dares to tell it as it is Roy Greenslade 2010
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In a column written for The Irish Times in response to an editorial critical of the Irish government, led by Eamon de Valera at the time, and its language-promotion spending, Mr. na Gopaleen wrote:
Ireland’s Language Remains on Life Support - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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After a few days in England, they went to Ireland on what was to be a six-week vacation, the highlights of which were a day of horseback riding in Waterford, a meeting with Irish president Eamon de Valera, the Irish Sweepstakes, and a visit to the Kennedy ancestral home at Dunganstown.
Bobby and Jackie C. David Heymann 2009
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After a few days in England, they went to Ireland on what was to be a six-week vacation, the highlights of which were a day of horseback riding in Waterford, a meeting with Irish president Eamon de Valera, the Irish Sweepstakes, and a visit to the Kennedy ancestral home at Dunganstown.
Bobby and Jackie C. David Heymann 2009
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After a few days in England, they went to Ireland on what was to be a six-week vacation, the highlights of which were a day of horseback riding in Waterford, a meeting with Irish president Eamon de Valera, the Irish Sweepstakes, and a visit to the Kennedy ancestral home at Dunganstown.
Bobby and Jackie C. David Heymann 2009
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In a column written for The Irish Times in response to an editorial critical of the Irish government, led by Eamon de Valera at the time, and its language-promotion spending, Mr. na Gopaleen wrote:
Ireland’s Language Remains on Life Support - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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