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Ceallach of the Clann Sinach brought his "great name and influence" to the cause of renewal in the Irish church.
More Boats John 2009
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He founded a political party in the 1940s (Clann na Poblachta or Children of the Republic) to further his Irish Republican aims and was subsequently Minister for Foreign Affairs [Secretary of State] in two coalition governments in the1950s.
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Obama Effect” Spurs Record Number of Nobel Peace Prize Nominations 2010
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Ceallach of the Clann Sinach brought his "great name and influence" to the cause of renewal in the Irish church.
Festum Angelorum John 2009
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He founded a political party in the 1940s Clann na Poblachta or Children of the Republic to further his Irish Republican aims and was subsequently Minister for Foreign Affairs Secretary of State in two coalition governments in the1950s.
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Obama Effect” Spurs Record Number of Nobel Peace Prize Nominations 2010
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If the next general election witnesses a further decline in support then there is a possibility that the Provos in the south at least may find themselves going down the road of Clann na Poblachta - a flash in the pan party with no lasting influence.
Archive 2009-08-01 Johnny Guitar 2009
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Cairthend, son of Blat, the senior of the Clann-Toirdhelb-haigh, believed in the Lord, and Patrick baptized him at Sangul (_i. e._, a different angel that went to converse with him that day, and not Victor).
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Thus far then [5] this exploit on the Táin, [5] the Combat of the Clann
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Here St. Finian, who died in 552, established a church and monastery on some land given him by the prince of the Clann
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913
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They are also called by the Irish writers _Clann-Ua-Baois-gine_, and so named, according to
Ridgeway An Historical Romance of the Fenian Invasion of Canada Scian Dubh 1855
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He founded a political party in the 1940s (Clann na Poblachta or Children of the Republic) to further his Irish Republican aims and was subsequently Minister for Foreign Affairs
Libertarian Blog Place Various Libertarian Bloggers 2010
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