Similar words: subline, doubling, sublingual, troubling, sublime, public, publisher, publish. Meaning: n. capital and largest city and major port of the Irish Free State.
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31. One is being held in prison, the other in a Youth institution in Dublin.
32. In 1973, I was living in Dublin in a teeny bedsit with three other women.
33. The 18-year-old blue eyed beauty will represent her home town at the Miss Ireland competition in Dublin later this year.
34. Norbury crossed with an overhead kick and Dublin stabbed a close-range shot inside the near post.
35. Already he will have been smuggled out of Dublin, to somewhere safe, somewhere beyond us.
36. Customers clamour at the counter as thick as if they were handing out free tickets to Dublin.
37. Here he was following a precedent created by Lanfranc, who had already consecrated bishops of Dublin in 1074 and 1085.
38. Dermot was then a respected reporter, with a growing reputation amongst the poor of Dublin.
39. He originates from Dublin Zoo and is an example of the cooperation which exists between zoos.
40. He was finally arrested in Dublin in January 1993 and extradited to the United States.
41. Whipping Boy have just finished recording their debut album in Sun Studios, Dublin.
42. Arrangements are under way for the hosting of a lunch at the 1992 Autumn meeting in Dublin.
43. Casimir left Dublin for the Balkans as a war correspondent and enlistment.
44. In a mood of bitter-sweet melancholy,[www.Sentencedict.com] I walked back to the centre of Dublin.
45. Three rugby fans who were flying back from a match in Dublin were killed in the accident.
46. And, following the current fashion, Informix has also opened a software development centre in Dublin, Ireland.
47. Opening Catholic schools was bad enough but consorting with the head of the Dublin government was entirely beyond the pale for loyalists.
48. Eliot was asked to give the first Yeats memorial lecture in Dublin in 1940.
49. Like that time he'd taken her to Dublin, one blustery day in February of 1821.
50. She guessed she would try to get a ride into Dublin.
51. In Dublin, for example, two teaching hospitals were closed in 1987.
52. This uneasy county lies north of Dublin and south of the Border.
53. He is also interested in rugby, tennis, and jogging and has run three Dublin City Marathons.
54. Acceptance by Dublin of this principle was pleasing to London.
55. In 1817 the Dublin Society struck a gold medal in his honour.
56. Between Athlone and Dublin Sebastian talked almost without pause of what had happened since we last hung out together.
57. He also obtained a diploma from Dublin School of Engineering.
58. He was replaced in the closing minutes in Dublin by Rob Wainwright, who returns to the replacements' bench.
59. He recognised familiar names and faces from all parties, and also noticed that everybody carried copies of his Dublin paper.
60. The decision led to demonstrations and angry protests outside government buildings and parliament in Dublin.
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