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And she would say: "I'll take you up to Cappagh hospital -- which was close by -- and I'll show you people who'll never walk again."
Bono On Bono Assayas, Michka 2005
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The color of Cappagh brown is Irish dirt, Misty whispered.
Diary Palahniuk, Chuck 2003
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CAPPAH BROWN, or _Cappagh Brown_, is likewise a colour peculiar to oil.
Field's Chromatography or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists George Field
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It is probable that siccatives of less power generally than the compounds of lead and copper might come into use in particular cases, such as the oxides of manganese, to which umber and the Cappagh browns owe their drying quality.
Field's Chromatography or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists George Field
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It is a species of bog-earth or peat, mixed with manganese in various proportions, and found on the estate of Lord Audley at Cappagh, near
Field's Chromatography or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists George Field
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Burke said: 'After all your walk of land and callows, Burke is before you at the fair of Cappagh.'
Poets and Dreamers Studies and translations from the Irish Lady Gregory 1892
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Cappagh Villas near Omagh in the early hours of Sunday.
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The Treaty men recorded a 21-18, 21-15 victory over Antrim's Ricky McCann and Seamus O'Tuama at Cappagh, Limerick, to book their semi-final spot.
RTÉ News 2010
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Fourteen year-olds Tom Foley from Clare and Dibidoe, and Paraic Kenny from Wexford with the Irish-bred Cappagh Romeo both jumped double clears in the competition, with Paraic's 16 year-old brother Shane delivering a vital clear in the second round with another Irish-bred,
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Cappagh Villas near Omagh in the early hours of yesterday morning.
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