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No surprise then that David Humphreys, Ulster's director of rugby and a cup-winner in 1999, was already licking his lips at the prospect of Flood, Youngs and Tuilagi visiting damp and windy Ravenhill in January: What a fantastic prospect … After round four you generally get a good idea of how the pool is likely to pan out.
Leicester face Ulster ordeal to remain in Heineken Cup contention 2011
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Any side with Stephen Ferris in the back row is always going to be a handful and Ulster's South African contingent are similarly influential.
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When you add Ulster's near Test-level performance against Clermont you say Ireland don't need that rub of the green.
Working up a sweat in freezing Gdansk and maintaining Welsh solidarity | Shaun Edwards 2012
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Ulster's centre Darren Cave, another contender to replace Ireland's captain, has been ruled out for six weeks because of a foot injury.
Sport news in brief 2012
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Were the East Sons of Ulster's tunes as resonant and well pitched, the band would do its home town proud.
Theater review: Keegan Theatre's world premiere of 'Basra Boy' 2011
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This guy would enjoy the 'Ulster's Doomed' blog I suspect.
A carefully sculptured mask slips O'Neill 2009
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I shall also be on BBC Rsdio Ulster's "Inside Politics" programme on Sunday lunchtime, for those of you within range or inclined to listen on-line.
Election broadcast nwhyte 2010
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Although the decision to put former troops in the dock would rest initially with Ulster's prosecution service, lawyers say victims 'families might want to bring a private prosecution.
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The violence across Belfast and in two towns in Co Armagh was blamed on republican dissidents who have been accused of exploiting tensions over Ulster's loyalist marching season.
Police officer seriously injured after loyalist march ends in sectarian riot 2010
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Many of Ulster's troubled loans are covered by a U.K. taxpayer-financed insurance agreement that left the British government owning 83% of RBS's shares.
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