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Within seconds a young girl called Niamh shouted out the right answer.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Martin Chilton 2011
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I suspect i would probably use the same rationale in naming a daughter although i doubt if the traditional spellings of "Niamh", "Mebdbh" or even "Siobhán" would win me many friends from the greetings-card industry.
What's In a Name? 2006
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A friend of mine was considering calling his first born "Niamh" apparently pronounced as
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Laura takes Church into a portal to the Watchtower, a space between worlds, where he sees visions of his future and meets Niamh, one of the beings the Celts called Tuatha de Danaan (also known as the Golden Ones), powerful creatures of legend.
REVIEW: World's End (Age of Misrule #1) by Mark Chadbourn 2010
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Niamh Alexander , an analyst with Keefe Bruyette & Woods, on Wednesday downgraded NYSE Euronext to market perform from outperform on a "very low probability" of the merger closing, and this expectation now being factored into the stock price.
Rethinking Roles as Merger Falters Jacob Bunge 2012
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Niamh Eastwood of Release, the drugs advice charity, said it welcomed the council's decision to drop its initial proposal to determine sentence on the basis of the quantity involved, and the reduced sentences for mules.
Drug guidelines suggest lighter sentences for 'social dealers' 2012
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This year Anne-Marie Duff and Niamh Cusack starred together in an acclaimed production of Rattigan's last play, Cause Célèbre, which tells the true story of the murder trial of Alma Rattenbury.
Film of The Deep Blue Sea returns playwright Terence Rattigan to the spotlight 2011
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Niamh Cusack: 'The Playboy of the Western World is like an Irish version of Shakespeare.'
Niamh Cusack: 'Widow Quinn is an outsider. There's something incredibly anarchic about her' 2011
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In the tradition of Nigel Slater, there are the mood-capturing recipes of Niamh Shields's first book, "Comfort & Spice"; she's an Irish-born, London-based food blogger known for dishes like "a pumpkin, pecan, and spinach mash for inbetween days."
Cookbooks From Britannia Rule! Katherine Wheelock 2011
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Meanwhile Niamh Cusack as Edith radiates the right conjugal frostiness until her belated conversion.
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