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Examples
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Then secretly he called Conall to him and asked him what he would do if he were sent to fetch the Sons of Usna, and, in spite of his safe-conduct, they were slain when they reached the land of the Ultonians.
A Book of Myths Jeanie Lang
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Conaill ( 'Conall's Plain') and the land of Cualnge.
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Badb; it is the sea over dikes; it is the shaking of rocks; it is the stirring of a wild host, namely Conall Cernach ( 'the Victorious'), the high-glorious son of Amargin, that is come hither. "[
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"The fall in investment spending down almost 21% in the quarter was extraordinarily large," said Conall Mac Coille , chief economist at Davy Stockbrokers.
Irish Economy Contracts Eamon Quinn 2011
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(Incidentally, Conall, I can spell your name correctly; I would appreciate it if you can return the favour.)
Linkspam for 6-6-2009 geekette8 2009
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Conall McDevitt has taken me to task for my back-of-an-envelope calculations about the drop in turnout last night.
Linkspam for 6-6-2009 geekette8 2009
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Conall Morrison directs the first play in a season that also sees the 30th anniversary revival of Martin Lynch's Dockers, about the Belfast docklands in the 1960s, and two new musicals: Neil Duffield and Conor Mitchell's The Jungle Book and Nicholas Lloyd Webber and James D Reid's The Little Prince.
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Others though, like Conall O'Brien, think people are idiots -
The jargon dilemma 2006
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Conall O'Brien wins a business mentoring session in a competition with Vodafone and RTE's The Mentor.
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Others though, like Conall O'Brien, think people are idiots -
May 2006 2006
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