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  • Dubliner Feilim Mac An Iomaire, a 26-year-old commerce and marketing graduate of Galway's National University of Ireland, had been out of work for eight months when he took drastic action.

    An Irish Lesson in Hope and Marketing Sam Leith 2011

  • In The Guard, Brendan Gleeson plays Gerry Boyle, a crusty, intellectually subversive member of Galway's finest.

    Michael Jones: The Guard Michael Jones 2011

  • In The Guard, Brendan Gleeson plays Gerry Boyle, a crusty, intellectually subversive member of Galway's finest.

    Michael Jones: The Guard Michael Jones 2011

  • Eight of Galway's 28 league goals 28.6% came in a single win over Monaghan.

    Who's the most obscure person to be sent off during a match? | The Knowledge 2011

  • In The Guard, Brendan Gleeson plays Gerry Boyle, a crusty, intellectually subversive member of Galway's finest.

    Michael Jones: The Guard Michael Jones 2011

  • Dubliner Feilim Mac An Iomaire, a 26-year-old commerce and marketing graduate of Galway's National University of Ireland, had been out of work for eight months when he took drastic action.

    An Irish Lesson in Hope and Marketing Sam Leith 2011

  • In the early 1970s, he strode through the streets of Galway with his tawny mane, beard, long coat and growing reputation as an actor and significant member of Galway's arts/music/pubs/whatever you're having yourself scene.

    Mick Lally obituary Richard Pine 2010

  • "In the recently completed League of Ireland season, the city of Galway's three representatives in the top two divisions Galway United in the Premier, Mervue United & Salthill Devon in the First Division all finished the season with abysmal records," writes Rob Walsh.

    Which country has produced the most Champions League-winning players but no winning team? John Ashdown 2010

  • From 1969 Lally taught at a vocational school in Tuam, County Galway, meanwhile acting at Galway's Irish-language theatre, An Taibhdhearc, until in 1975, with Garry Hynes and Marie Mullen, he founded Druid Theatre Company, which transformed the way in which Irish and international, audiences received both classic and contemporary plays.

    Mick Lally obituary Richard Pine 2010

  • B.B. King was stellar as the father of floor-stomping-soulful Blues; Galway's flute was prayful and playful as "Danny Boy" echoed across the bowl.

    Tom Gregory: Liza's Perfect Night 2008

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