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Examples
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I was driving him to Cloghan to look at an engine, early in winter.
Three Stories 2009
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The NUI Galway students, Finn Krewer from Tubber, Co. Clare, and Padraig Meaney from Cloghan, Co. Offaly, won the competition with their updated version of Pac-Man, the thirty-year old classic video game where the object is to gobble as many dots as possible while avoiding the roaming ghosts.
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"We're happy to undertake not to interfere with Cloghan if we get a similar undertaking from Mr. Wilde in relation to Glenmore," Nolan told the judge.
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"We're happy to undertake not to interfere with Cloghan if we get a similar undertaking from Mr. Wilde in relation to Glenmore," Nolan told the judge.
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Hucknall lawyer Peter Nolan said his client wanted Glenmore and Cloghan to coexist peacefully and do business on their own separate banks of the Finn.
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But from the start, the Wilde family on the far side of the river said the Mackies had already given their Cloghan Lodge the exclusive right to hunt there.
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Hucknall lawyer Peter Nolan said his client wanted Glenmore and Cloghan to coexist peacefully and do business on their own separate banks of the Finn.
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"We're happy to undertake not to interfere with Cloghan if we get a similar undertaking from Mr. Wilde in relation to Glenmore," Nolan told the judge.
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Hucknall lawyer Peter Nolan said his client wanted Glenmore and Cloghan to coexist peacefully and do business on their own separate banks of the Finn.
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But from the start, the Wilde family on the far side of the river said the Mackies had already given their Cloghan Lodge the exclusive right to hunt there.
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