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Sentence count:201+5Posted:2017-10-10Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: sublinedoublingsublingualtroublingsublimepublicpublisherpublishMeaning: n. capital and largest city and major port of the Irish Free State. 
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151. In 1985, the British House of Commons approved the Anglo-Irish accord giving Dublin a consultative role in the governing of British-ruled Northern Ireland.
152. Meanwhile he gave to Dublin its first charter of municipal liberties.
153. "The Commitments" is the gutsy story of a Dublin rock band.
154. Dublin has rocketed up the charts to become one of Europe's most popular tourist destinations for city breaks.
155. He spent the first few months on a walking and sketching tour, before fetching up in Dublin.
156. He had been receiving hospital treatment for some time and died in the Irish capital, Dublin.
157. The Cup (and the club that donated it) is named after Ireland's most famous rugby stadium, Lansdowne Road in Dublin, and was crafted by Irish firm Waterford Crystal.
158. The first St. Patrick's Day parade in Ireland was held in Dublin only in 1931.
159. France has also asked Israel to explain the use of false French passports and Dublin is to make a similar representation.
160. Old Dublin A supreme style of smoking mixture based on the renowned cool smoky aroma of Cyprus Latika (spelling error).
161. Dublin Core : Cataloging Standard of 21 st Century Library?
162. Beside this ,[http://sentencedict.com/dublin.html] the formalization based on OWL + Dublin Core is provided.
163. Responsibility for the attacks was claimed by different groups. A phone call to a Dublin newspaper said the soldiers had been killed by the Real IRA, notorious for the Omagh bombing in 1998.
164. By 1946 his first play in English, Mungo 's Mansion, had been successfully staged at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, and his first novel, Quench the Moon, had been accepted for publication.
165. As a kid I was an amateur ice-skater so my friends paraded me around Dublin in one of my old costumes.
166. Dublin police were yesterday investigating the third gangland murder in the city in three days.
167. The letter follows the damning Irish government report on widespread child abuse by priests in the Dublin archdiocese between 1975 and 2004.
168. four major colleges of surgery, viz. London, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dublin.
169. Jenny's staying in Dublin for a few weeks, but she now lives in Belfast.
170. But Porto, whose dominance in their domestic league saw them go unbeaten and finish 38 points ahead of Braga, were far from their best in Dublin.
171. Officials in Dublin are holding talks with European Union and International Monetary Fund representatives to reach a course of action to solve the current debt crisis.
172. Our headquarters are in Hartford, Connecticut with additional offices in London and Dublin.
173. Composer George Frideric Handel was bankrupt when in 1741 a group of Dublin charities offered him a commission to write a musical work.
174. While in the Dail as Socialist Party TD, Joe Higgins alongside Socialist Party councillors in Dublin and Cork, has continuously fought on the issues that affect young people.
175. A Dublin fusilier was in that shelter one night and said he saw him in South Africa.
176. Rush believes Dalglish will already have designs on winning the competition and feels the chance to play in a Dublin final would represent a special moment for the club.
177. Christadelphians today are found for the most part in Belfast in Northern Ireland, and Dublin , Waterford and Galway in the Republic of Ireland.
178. We begin though with football, Porto have won Europa League after a goal from their Colombian striker Radamel Falcao gave them a 1-0 win over Braga in Dublin.
179. The great thing about this was I was playing an Irishman brogue, very specific in Dublin.
180. Jonathan Swift (1667m1745), Irish-born, became a priest of the Church of Ireland and later dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin.
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