Irish+idiom

  • 41Arthur Sullivan — This article is about the composer. For the Australian soldier decorated with the VC, see Arthur Percy Sullivan. Arthur …

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  • 42Southern United States — The Southern United States mdash;commonly referred to as the American South, Dixie, or simply the South mdash;constitutes a large distinctive region in the southeastern and south central United States. Because of the region s unique cultural and… …

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  • 43Ernest John Moeran — (31 December 1894 – 1 December 1950) was an English composer who had strong associations with Ireland (his father was Irish, he spent much of his life there, and he died there). Contents 1 Early life 2 War service 3 Mature composer …

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  • 44Master Juba — Portrait of Boz s Juba from an 1848 London playbill Master Juba (ca. 1825 – ca. 1852 or 1853) was an African American dancer active in the 1840s. He was one of the first black performers in the United States to play onstage for white audiences… …

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  • 45Seanchaí — A seanchaí (IPA ga|ˈʃan̪ˠəxiː or IPA| [ʃan̪ˠəˈxiː] plural: seanchaithe IPA| [ˈʃan̪ˠəxɪhɪ] ) is a traditional Irish storyteller. A commonly encountered English spelling of the Irish word is shanachie.The word seanchaí , which was spelled… …

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  • 46Bagpipes — are a class of musical instrument, aerophones using enclosed reeds fed from a constant reservoir of air in the form of a bag. Though the Scottish Great Highland Bagpipe and Irish uilleann pipes have the greatest international visibility, bagpipes …

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  • 47Penny — A penny (pl. pence or pennies) is a coin or a unit of currency used in several English speaking countries.ValueIn the 8th century, Charlemagne declared that 240 pennies or pfennigs should be minted from a pound of silver. A Carolingian pound was… …

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  • 48Antoine Ó Raifteiri — (also Antoine Ó Reachtabhra, en. Anthony Raftery) (1784 ndash; 1835) was an Irish language poet who is often called the last of the wandering bards.BiographyA native of Kiltimagh, County Mayo, Ó Raifteiri was blinded by smallpox as a child. He… …

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  • 49Margaret Wolfe Hungerford — Margaret Wolfe Hungerford, née Hamilton, (27 April 1855 – 24 January 1897), was an Irish novelist whose light romantic fiction was popular throughout the English speaking world in the late 19th century. Contents 1 Biography 2 Writing 3 Molly Bawn …

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  • 50Elvis Presley — For other uses, see Elvis (disambiguation) and Elvis Presley (disambiguation). Elvis Presley …

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