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It also called for the arrest of a security guard allegedly responsible for Killarney's death.
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Killarney's beauty -- but that, perhaps, is a Northman's prejudice -- with the noble range of the Mourne mountains on the one side and the
The Life Story of an Old Rebel John Denvir
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Killarney's ball; but if you wish to see me alone you had better come before lunch.
The Way We Live Now Anthony Trollope 1848
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I took in the lovely little harbours, Portmagee and Baltimore, a delight to the eye and the spirit; the honeysuckle and fuchsia hedges of Clear Island; the grandeur of Killarney's lakes, even more dramatic when shrouded in dark clouds; the swans on the River Shannon at Limerick, and the little house where I spent my first 15 years.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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The western is the most extensive view; for nothing stops the eye till Mangerton and Macgillicuddy Reeks point out the spot where Killarney's lake calls for a farther excursion.
A Tour in Ireland 1776-1779 Arthur Young 1780
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The charming, spacious rooms have inviting beds, luxurious bathrooms and panoramic views of Killarney's landscape.
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Apparently, the show went very well, so they'll be back again at Killarney's this Saturday,
RutlandHerald.com 2009
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Imagine my surprise then when they served me the same Old Fashioned that Killarney's did, minus the cherries.
Grimwell Online 2009
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Killarney's twists to the Old Fashioned as I'd learned it were easy to identify.
Grimwell Online 2009
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The globe-spanning Here and Now tour, already seen by one million people worldwide, will stop at the Killarney's INEC next month with some of the '80s most popular acts.
unknown title 2009
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