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DIANA MAGNAY, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): Empty streets on Friday night in the Northern Ireland town of Tandragee.
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I left the train at Tandragee she laid her faded glove on my arm and whispered, "It is their duty to be content in their own station, is it not?"
The Letters of "Norah" on Her Tour Through Ireland Margaret Moran Dixon McDougall 1862
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Away from the North once more, this time direct southwards; paused on the Sabbath-day in the neighborhood of Tandragee, and went to a field - meeting at a place called Balnabeck -- I wonder if I spell it right?
The Letters of "Norah" on Her Tour Through Ireland Margaret Moran Dixon McDougall 1862
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From Tandragee to Portadown, in Armagh, which we travelled in a special car, took us through the same green country waving with crops, and in some places shaded heavily with trees.
The Letters of "Norah" on Her Tour Through Ireland Margaret Moran Dixon McDougall 1862
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The victims' mutilated bodies were found on an isolated country road near Tandragee, in February 2000.
BBC News - Home 2011
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Ferguson, from Tandragee, had claimed to be at home in bed on the night Mr Crymble was killed.
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The top 10 schools were treated to a VIP tour at Tayto Castle, Tandragee, where they also met Mr Tayto and sampled lots of tasty Tayto crisps and snacks.
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The victims 'mutilated bodies were found in an isolated country road near Tandragee in February 2000.
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Ferguson, from Tandragee, had claimed to be at home in bed on the night Mr Crymble was killed.
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Ferguson, from Tandragee, had claimed to be at home in bed on the night Mr Crymble was killed.
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