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Colm McCarthy, author of the so-called Bord Snip Nua Report, said the focus of the first six months of the year must be to recapitalise AIB and Bank of Ireland.
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"Bord", so called, a former soccer player, killed outside the police station at Cité Soleil
OpEdNews - OpEdNews.Com Progressive, Tough Liberal News and Opinion 2010
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Standing recently upon the heathery crest of Hartcliff Hill we looked due west, where the Woodhead Road climbs Bord Hill, where the darkling moortops were suddenly illuminated.
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The final rooms, comprising both celebrated self portraits to Bonnard's surprisingly abstract works—"Bord de Mer" (1939) and "Ciel d'Orage sur Cannes" (1945)—and final canvas, the crowd-pleaser masterpiece, "The Almond Tree" (1946-47), all point to the artist's path toward modernity through his astonishing use of color.
From Bonnard's Vantage Point Lanie Goodman 2011
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Try to arrive at Le Petitbonum Le Coin, Le Bord de Mer, Le Carbet; 0596-78-04-34; reservations recommended before sunset.
Take Monday Off: Martinique Chris Nuttall-Smith 2011
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The government should also sell some parts of Ireland's gas company Bord Gais, the sale of the whole of turf-energy firm Bord na Mona and the disposal of some timber interests owned by forestry firm Coillte, the report said.
Report Backs Irish Asset Sales Eamon Quinn 2011
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Harris war selbst an Bord des Werks-GT3 RS mitgefahren und ist im Clip der Herr mit der Mütze und dem Schlafzimmerblick bei 9:44 ...
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Asked if it was appropriate for a Bord Member to be independently investigating, Watson replied it was not, and repeated his “not my best idea” line.
Freshwater: Hearing and Federal Court news - The Panda's Thumb 2010
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Bord Gordon, and a handful of prospects, also possessed arbitration rights but did not file.
Fleischmann, Fehr and Schultz file for salary arbitration 2010
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“Willkommen an Bord,” Bauer said with a smile, meaning “Welcome aboard,” of course.
LEVIATHAN MR. SCOTT WESTERFELD 2009
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