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The eldest of seven children on a 30-acre hill farm in Tourmakeady, County Mayo, in the Gaelic-speaking west of Ireland, Lally, through the generosity of an emigrant uncle, attended St Mary's College in Galway and University College Galway, where he read Irish and history.
Mick Lally obituary Richard Pine 2010
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Would Scottish Gaelic exist if a Gaelic-speaking elite had not colonized Scotland, displacing languages like Pictish?
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An old, old race of Gaelic-speaking people was all she knew.
A Small Death in the Great Glen A. D. Scott 2010
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Rob was busily typing the football news; Joanne was trying to decipher the handwriting of a contributor who reported on the state of the Gaelic-speaking nation of the Highlands and Islands, a report that seemed to be a list of roadworks and ferry delays and not much else.
A Small Death in the Great Glen A. D. Scott 2010
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With the second, the quixotic Hero (1982), he returned to working with non-professionals, casting a group of Glasgow delinquents as 5th-century Gaelic-speaking Highland warriors.
Bronco Bullfrog 2010
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A large number of the troops on BOTH sides were Gaelic-speaking Highlanders.
The Case Of The Scottish Pardon: Or, Extremism in Defense Of Liberty Is Becoming A Little Tiresome Tenured Radical 2009
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So, all this is kept going by a small circle of Gaelic-speaking intellectuals who want to create jobs for themselves.'
OPEN THREAD 2009
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So did Gaelic-speaking children as compared to English-speaking children in the Hebrides Islands.
Brain Drain 2007
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The Picts, the Britons, the Angles, the Vikings, the English and the Scotti, the Gaelic-speaking group that originally hailed from northern Ireland, all contributed to the complex ethnic mosaic that was Caledonia, as Scotland was sometimes referred to in the Middle Ages.
Spirit Of The Moment: In A Fit Of Blend Rage F. Paul Pacult 2006
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As a Maltese person, I understand the Gaelic-speaking people's right and wish to have their language recognised as an official EU language.
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