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Examples
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He is credited with organizing the framework for peace in Northern Ireland while improving Irish-British relations.
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However, even with love everywhere, the anchor to this fine tale is the deep look at Irish-British strife that forces the newcomers to take sides.
Now & Then-Jacqueline Sheehan « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2009
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Depending on how you measure it, Irish-British conflict goes back 300 years, or 800 years if you want to go back to the Norman invasion.
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The Irish-British deposit flow happened on a small scale; but the U.S. is the 800-pound gorilla of the world market.
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Adams & Co's electoral defeat is worth repetition too: "As a somewhat partitionist observer maliciously remarked to me, even with the recent remarkable improvement in Irish-British relations, the people of this State are not yet ready to welcome the intervention of a member of the British parliament in the domestic political affairs of this State!"
Don't Complain... 2007
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Maybe this is how my Irish-British relatives felt after the Irish got to be White.
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Maybe this is how my Irish-British relatives felt after the Irish got to be White.
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Maybe this is how my Irish-British relatives felt after the Irish got to be White.
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Maybe this is how my Irish-British relatives felt after the Irish got to be White.
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Maybe this is how my Irish-British relatives felt after the Irish got to be White.
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