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To push the boundaries out further could mean East Belfast absorbing Newtownards, thus gaining a shoreline on Strangford Lough; while West Belfast might similarly have to extend as far as Lough Neagh.
Delicious LiveJournal Links for 7-6-2010 nwhyte 2010
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My mum's a wonderful cook and we were spoiled as kids, having proper old-fashioned dinners – Sunday roasts, Irish stews – with everything freshly bought each day in Newtownards.
Christine Bleakley: 'I love getting a burger at the football' 2012
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Petrol and smoke bombs, fireworks, bricks and stones were thrown by an estimated 500 men in masks and crash helmets as violence broke out at about 9pm on Monday in the Lower Newtownards Road and Short Strand area of the city, a mainly nationalist area.
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Cara, an A-level student from Newtownards, in County Down, had been feeling unwell in the weeks before Christmas.
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Several hundred people gathered near interfaces close to the Newtownards Road, and masked youths pelted each other with stones and fireworks.
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For the reader who knows those parts 'will be _enough to say that my main haunt was the Holyw Hills-the irregular polygon you would have described if y drew a line from Stormont to Comber, from Comber to Ne townards, from Newtownards to Scrabo, from Scrabo to Crai antler, from Craigantlet to Holywood, and thence throu Knocknagonney back to Stormont.
Surprised by Joy Lewis, C. S. 1955
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Too much praise cannot be given the Newtownards and Comber Yeomen
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Col. Stapleton having received intimation of a number of people assembled at Saint-field, and neighbourhood, he set out from Newtownards, with a detachment of the York Fencible regiment, accompanied by the Newtownards and
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Newtownards, Hollywood, Balymoney, and Belfast, and on every side visible signs of Catholic progress appeared.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913
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Belfast and through Belfast by motor-car to Newtownards and Mount
Ulster's Stand For Union Ronald John McNeill 1897
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