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  • For if many women loved Diarmuid, there were many he himself gave his love to; and if he was often called Diarmuid the brave, or the hardy, or the comely, or the Hawk of Ess Ruadh, it is often he was called as well the friend and the coaxer of women, Diarmuid-na-man.

    Gods and Fighting Men Lady Gregory 1892

  • Despite the fact my central characters were called Diarmuid and Grainne, and Grainne (Gigi) ends up drugging the entire gathering at a pre-nuptial feast -to flee her unsuitable groom (in line with the tradition).

    New arrivals from Northern Ireland Peter Rozovsky 2010

  • “D,” an abbreviation of the indecipherable Irish name Diarmuid, shocked us all with his proficiency with the trowel.

    Earthen Plaster Workshop for Finish Coat 2009

  • “D,” an abbreviation of the indecipherable Irish name Diarmuid, shocked us all with his proficiency with the trowel.

    2009 March | Inner City Farmer 2009

  • However, the pope passed up giving a cardinal's red hat to Dublin Archbishop Diarmuid Martin, who has been the Irish church's leading advocate for Catholic openness in its child-abuse scandals.

    Pope Names 24 New Cardinals, Including 2 Americans AP 2010

  • "We're developing a higher volume model, which is going to allow us to build that vehicle at less than half the cost of our first," said Diarmuid O'Connell, Tesla's vice president of corporate and business development.

    The Center for Public Integrity: VIDEO: Republicans call for probe of Obama's green car program The Center for Public Integrity 2011

  • The brief order was signed by the three 9th Circuit judges hearing emergency motions this month: Diarmuid F. O'Scannlain and Stephen S. Trott, who were appointed by President Ronald Reagan, and William A. Fletcher, an appointee of President Bill Clinton.

    'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Temporarily Upheld By Appeals Court AP 2010

  • "It would be treated very much like a grant," said Diarmuid MacDougall, the partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers who led the study.

    Top industrial firms seek tax breaks for research and development 2011

  • The brief order was signed by the three 9th Circuit judges hearing emergency motions this month: Diarmuid F. O'Scannlain and Stephen S. Trott, who were appointed by President Ronald Reagan, and William A. Fletcher, an appointee of President Bill Clinton.

    'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Temporarily Upheld By Appeals Court AP 2010

  • However, the pope passed up giving a cardinal's red hat to Dublin Archbishop Diarmuid Martin, who has been the Irish church's leading advocate for Catholic openness in its child-abuse scandals.

    Pope Names 24 New Cardinals, Including 2 Americans AP 2010

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