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  • Fianna Fail, which is pronounced "Feen-uh fall" and means "soldiers of destiny" in Gaelic, has won the most parliamentary seats in every election since 1932.

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2011

  • Fianna Fail, which is pronounced "Feen-uh fall" and means "soldiers of destiny" in Gaelic, has won the most parliamentary seats in every election since 1932.

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2011

  • Fianna Fail, which is pronounced "Feen-uh fall" and means "soldiers of destiny" in Gaelic, has won the most parliamentary seats in every election since 1932.

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2011

  • Fianna Fail, which is pronounced "Feen-uh fall" and means "soldiers of destiny" in Gaelic, has won the most parliamentary seats in every election since 1932.

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2011

  • The Green Party leadership has faced severe criticism from members and supporters since it entered into a coalition with Fianna Fail, which is also plummeting in opinion polls.

    ireland.com Breaking News 2010

  • The Green Party leadership has faced severe criticism from members and supporters since it entered into a coalition with Fianna Fail, which is also plummeting in opinion polls.

    ireland.com Breaking News 2010

  • The Green Party leadership has faced severe criticism from members and supporters since it entered into a coalition with Fianna Fail, which is also plummeting in opinion polls.

    ireland.com Breaking News 2010

  • The longer this fiasco went on the more damage Cowen did to Fianna Fail which is a good thing, since I sincerely hope as long as I, my children and my grandchildren whenever they are born live that this gang of stroke pulling gombeen men are never allowed near the reigns of power in this country.

    The Guardian World News Henry McDonald 2011

  • Not the 'leaving the party for 2 weeks' kind of Fianna Fail nonsense by the likes of McDaid et al. Too many in Fine Gael, especially Kenny and Bruton, obviously saw George Lee as a threat, a real contender for leadership and, as such, did their utmost to sideline him.

    Politics in Ireland - Irish Politics Politics in Ireland 2010

  • Not the 'leaving the party for 2 weeks' kind of Fianna Fail nonsense by the likes of McDaid et al. Too many in Fine Gael, especially Kenny and Bruton, obviously saw George Lee as a threat, a real contender for leadership and, as such, did their utmost to sideline him.

    Politics in Ireland - Irish Politics 2010

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