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Cork Airport yesterday evening and were immediately whisked off to the five-star Clonakilty, which is serving as their base.
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The missing men are the vessel's captain, Michael Hayes, a married father from Ring, in county Waterford, who had been living in Union Hall, three Egyptian crew members aged in their 20s, and a 21-year-old student from Clonakilty in county Cork.
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The R600 and N71 will take you through charming Clonakilty, Skibbereen, Bantry, and on to bustling Kenmare.
Gayired.com - Gay OnLine Community for Entertainment and Daily News 2009
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Today's Irish Independent reports that workers at the Lisavaird Co-op in Clonakilty, west Cork, lost their attempt to get time off for four Catholic holy days-- Epiphany, the Assumption of Our Lady, All Saints and the Immaculate Conception.
Archive 2007-04-01 Howard M. Friedman 2007
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He selected the cab No. 19,796, driven by George Gregory Macarty, a one-eyed man from Clonakilty, in the neighborhood of Cork, Ireland (of whom more anon), and waited, according to his instructions, at the corner of Berkeley Square with his vehicle.
The diary of C. Jeames De La Pluche, Esq., with his letters 2006
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He selected the cab No. 19,796, driven by George Gregory Macarty, a one-eyed man from Clonakilty, in the neighborhood of Cork, Ireland (of whom more anon), and waited, according to his instructions, at the corner of Berkeley Square with his vehicle.
Burlesques 2006
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And I'11 give you my address back home in Clonakilty
Sean Sullivan 1998
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A deputation from the magistrates of Clonakilty, consisting of the Rev.Mr. Townsend, the rector, and John O'Hea, Esq., waited on the Lord Lieutenant on the 5th of October.
The History of the Great Irish Famine of 1847 (3rd ed.) (1902) With Notices of Earlier Irish Famines John O'Rourke
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The ground was hard and crisp, and the hoofs of the horses rang out merrily as I sped in the direction of Clonakilty, through an undulating country mainly devoted to pasture, some of which was rough and sedgy.
Disturbed Ireland Being the Letters Written During the Winter of 1880-81. Bernard H. Becker
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I believe that in the neighbouring townlet of Clonakilty there are no less than forty-two whisky shops, a proportion to make
Disturbed Ireland Being the Letters Written During the Winter of 1880-81. Bernard H. Becker
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