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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181. In 1886 Yeats formed the Dublin Lodge of the hermetic Society.
182. Reputation - Luxembourg and Dublin have an excellent reputation for their regulation.
183. Born in Ireland of English parents, Swift went to school there through his bachelor's degree (Trinity College, Dublin, capital of Ireland).
184. Xinhua News: According to foreign reports, a small airplane 10 in the Irish capital Dublin and Cork airport fire accident, caused several casualties.
185. Following this up led Beth Phillips, a PhD student working with Professor Rennie, to win the Blue Riband Award for work she presented at the summer meeting of The Physiological Society in Dublin.
186. Bertie Ahern will host a working dinner for Tony Blair tonight as he jets into Dublin on a whistle-stop tour of EU capitals.
187. Can there ever have been a more appropriate memorial to a writer than the new Samuel Beckett bridge that opened in Dublin on 10 December?
188. Partitioning metadata of Dublin Core type described by XML automaticly based on OAI protocol is another.
189. In the collection, Joyce chooses Dublin, the capital of Ireland, as the background, and presents to us vivid description of the life in Dublin at the beginning of the last century.
190. 1979 - In Dublin, Ireland, Irish Republican Army member Thomas McMahon is sentenced to life in prison for the assassination of Lord Mountbatten.
191. William Butler Yeats, a most famous Irish writer, was born in Dublin on June 13,1865.
192. The absurd trial is a sendup of the Dublin courts.
193. Therefore it is a fire-new scheme to describe Dublin Core with XML.
194. The Dead by Joyce describes the life state that is depressing, paralyzing, tiring,[www.Sentencedict.com] idle and living dead of the middle- and lower-class citizens in Dublin and the ultimate ending.
195. She trained in Dublin and in Darjeeling, India, before taking her religious vows in 1937.
196. A second damning report, due to be published by the end of June, will detail the abuse of hundreds of children in the Dublin archdiocese from 1940 onwards.
197. I've met with officials from Bangalore, Barcelona, Chennai, Dublin, Fukuoka, Helsinki, Shenzhen, Stockholm, and many American cities as well.
198. DUBLIN (Reuters) - It started as an April Fool's joke but an Irish bookmaker's proposal to hold the world's biggest strip poker contest will become reality next month.
199. He was given the Freedom of the City of Dublin by the Lord Mayor.
200. When the Celtic Tiger was still roaring some years ago, Irish planners invested 300 million euros ($412 million) in an extension of a city tramline into the countryside south of Dublin.
201. IdentiGEN , a Dublin - based food - safety company, has relocated its American headquarters.
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