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Dublin and Over
Over the next 15 years many improvements were made but in 1849 a railway was opened from Dublin to Limerick and the number of passengers fell dramatically.
Over the last five years the largest cities such as Dublin, Cork, Limerick and Galway have witnessed new large apartment building.
Over the centuries, the Irish parliament met in a number of locations both inside and outside Dublin.
Over 500, 000 fans lined the streets of Dublin to welcome the team home from their first World Cup campaign.
Over the following centuries, the two cathedrals functioned together in the diocese, until in the period of disestablishment of the Church of Ireland, the current designation of one as the cathedral of Dublin and Glendalough, and one as the National Cathedral, was developed.
Over the next few years he received honorary degrees from Oxford, Cambridge, Trinity College Dublin and Queens University Belfast.
Over the following decades, the commission reshaped the old medieval city of Dublin, and created a network of main thoroughfares by wholesale demolition or widening of old streets or the creation of entirely new ones.
Over half of the land in the county of Dublin was granted to religious houses and priories, as well as archbishops and monasteries, and minor lay lords.
Her theatre work included One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest at the Royal Exchange, Manchester, Nightshoot at the Tricycle Theatre, London, Girlfriends at the Playhouse, London, Swing Out Sister, her own production, at the Riverside Studio, London, The Raven Beckons at the Riverbank Theatre, Dublin and The Cuchulain Cycle at the Riverside Studio, London.
Over many years, the Dublin Port authorities have been exploring a controversial proposal to in-fill of Dublin Bay-a continuation of historical practice, as all of the port land was once part of Dublin Bay anyway.
Over 100, 000 people were said to have participated, including 40, 000 in Dublin.
Over the course of its eight month existence, the station's signals were jammed repeatedly by FM104, one of the ( then ) only two licenced commercial operators for the Dublin area, and its various mountain transmitter sites were raided by the Department of Communications.
Over time, the rulers of Dublin became increasingly Gaelicized.
Over the course of the evening of 17 May, Gardaí from the Ballistics, Photography, Mappings, and Fingerprints section visited the three bomb sites in Dublin and examined the debris.
Over the next several years he lived in Australia, Denver and New Orleans in the USA, Bray in Co. Dublin and Downside in Somerset, England.
Over the past two years the company has been aggressively rolling out broadband and have enabled one third of its Dublin and 100 % of its network in Galway and Waterford for Broadband.
Over 500 received care from the Irish Red Cross in Dublin.

Dublin and Party
In the past Dublin city was regarded as a stronghold for Fianna Fáil, however following the Irish local elections, 2004 the party was eclipsed by the centre-left Labour Party.
It was founded as the Ecology Party of Ireland in 1981 by Dublin teacher Christopher Fettes.
She also obtained the backing of the Workers ' Party of Ireland which was strong in Dublin and was considered crucial to getting working class votes.
Party leader John Burns, who contested the 2000 Dublin South Central by-election, spent only £ 163 on his campaign.
The Irish government refused to attend royal functions as a result ; for example, Patrick Hillery declined on Government advice to attend the wedding of the Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer in 1981, to which he had been invited by Queen Elizabeth, just as Seán T. O ' Kelly had declined on government advice to attend the 1953 Coronation Garden Party at the British Embassy in Dublin.
In Ireland, in the 2009 European election, Joe Higgins of the Socialist Party took one of three seats in the capital Dublin European constituency.
At a meeting in the Lucan Spa Hotel near Dublin, on 10 December 1974, the Irish Republican Socialist Party was formed by republicans, socialists, and trade unionists with Costello as the Chairperson.
The constituency lines were redrawn under the Electoral ( Amendment ) Act 1974 in an attempt to secure re-election for the sitting Fine Gael-Labour Party government in the 1977 election and Haughey represented Dublin Artane in 1977, this constituency was abolished in 1981 and most of Haughey's electoral area was moved into the reformed Dublin North – Central constituency which he served from 1981 until his retirement in 1992.
He engineered confidence and supply agreements with the Independent Socialist TD, Tony Gregory ( in return for £ 100 million of investment in the Dublin North Inner City ; a deal dubbed the Gregory Deal ), the Independent Fianna Fáil TD Neil Blaney and three Workers ' Party TDs, which saw him return as Taoiseach for a second time.
In 1997 the public were shocked by allegations that Haughey had embezzled money that was a subvention to the Fianna Fáil Party ; money that was from central Government's taxpayer's funds for the operation of a political party and that he had spent large sums of these funds on Charvet shirts and expensive dinners in a top Dublin restaurant while preaching belt-tightening and implementing budget cuts as a national policy.
He was assisted by his rival, Labour Party candidate Michael D. Higgins, who urged his party colleagues on Dublin City Council to allow Norris onto the ticket " in the interests of democracy.
On 20 January, the Irish Unionist Party was established in Dublin.
On his retirement from Dublin City Council in 2004, his political rival, Labour Party Dublin City Councillor Dermot Lacey paid the following tribute.
The Times which during the war was a pro-Unionist publication, ridiculed Dublin Castle's version of events, as did a British Labour Party delegation visiting Ireland at the time.
At the 1981 general election Mitchell was elected for the Dublin West constituency and Fine Gael dramatically increased its number of seats, form a coalition government with the Labour Party.
Most unionist leaders, especially Sir Edward Carson — with whom Redmond always had a good personal relationship, based on shared experiences at Trinity College Dublin and the Irish bar — threatened the use of force to prevent home rule, helped by their supporters in the British Conservative Party.
There followed Asquith ’ s attempt to introduce Home Rule in July 1916, David Lloyd George, then Minister for Munitions, was then sent to Dublin to offer this to the leaders of the Irish Party, Redmond and Dillon.
* The success of the Green Party, which increased its TDs from two to six, including its first Teachta Dála ( TD ) outside of the capital, Dublin.
Its vote was increasingly threatened by the growth of the Marxist and more radical Workers ' Party particularly in Dublin.
In the 2004 elections to the European Parliament, Proinsias De Rossa retained his seat for the Labour Party in the Dublin constituency.
In the local elections held the same day, the Labour Party won over 100 county council seats, the first time ever in its history, and emerged as the largest party in Dublin City and Galway city.
At the 2009 European Parliament election held on the same day, the Labour Party increased its number of seats from 1 to 3, retaining the seat of Proinsias De Rossa in the Dublin constituency, while gaining seats in the East constituency with Nessa Childers, and in the South constituency with Alan Kelly.

Dublin and York
His kinsman, perhaps brother, Gofraid, who had remained as his deputy in Dublin, came from Ireland to take power in York, but failed.
In the same year, his ally Olaf of York lost his throne and left for Dublin in Ireland.
In the early 10th century the Norwegian rulers of Dublin took over the Danish kingdom of York.
* Saint Patrick's Day Parade Dublin, Munich, New York, Boston, and San Diego
Some of the most important trading ports during the period include both existing and ancient cities such as Aarhus ( Denmark ), Ribe ( Denmark ), Hedeby ( Germany ), Vineta ( Pomerania ), Truso ( Poland ), Kaupang ( Norway ), Birka ( Sweden ), Bordeaux ( France ), York ( England ), Dublin ( Ireland ) and Aldeigjuborg ( Russia ).
* 5. 100 Mm — Distance from Dublin to New York as the crow flies
He attended several of the earlier meetings of the British Association at York, Oxford, Dublin and Bristol.
He is also chairman of various international advisory boards and councils for many international companies, including Power Corp. ( Montreal ), Bombardier ( Montreal ), the China International Trust and Investment Corp. ( Beijing ), J. P. Morgan Chase and Co. ( New York ), Violy, Byorum and Partners ( New York ), VS & A Communications Partners ( New York ), Independent Newspapers ( Dublin ) and General Enterprise Management Services Limited ( British Virgin Islands ).
919 Norwegian Vikings under King Rægnold ( Ragnald son of Sygtrygg ) of Dublin take York.
954 Eric Bloodaxe is driven out of Northumbria, his death marking the end of the prospect of a Northern Viking Kingdom stretching from York to Dublin and the Isles.
From Irish annals it is known that Edmund's old rival Olaf Guthfrithson left Dublin in 939 ( Annals of the Four Masters ), that in 940 his cousin Amlaíb Cuarán ( also Olaf Sihtricsson ) joined him in York ( Annals of the Four Masters, Annals of Clonmacnoise ) and that Olaf Guthfrithson died in 941 ( Annals of Clonmacnoise, Chronicon Scotorum ), while the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ( MS E ) dates his death – incorrectly it seems – to 942.
The Irish annals report that in 945, Amlaíb was back in Dublin and an anonymous ruler at York, possibly Ragnald ( Rögnvaldr ), died.
Brian's war against Máel Mórda and Sihtric was to be inextricably connected with his complicated marital relations, in particular his marriage to Gormlaith, Máel Mórda's sister and Sihtric's mother, who had been in turn the wife of Amlaíb Cuarán, king of Dublin and York, then of Máel Sechnaill, and finally of Brian.
Dench was born in Heworth, York, England, the daughter of Eleanora Olave ( née Jones ), a native of Dublin, and Reginald Arthur Dench, a doctor who met Judi's mother while studying medicine at Trinity College, Dublin.
The Allen Eagle Escadrille, Allen High School's marching band, participated in the 1994 St. Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin, Ireland, the 1995 and 1999 Texas Gubernatorial Parades, the 1997 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City, and marched in the 117th Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California on January 2, 2006.
The piece ran for over 100 nights, and productions were soon mounted in New York, Dublin, Philadelphia, Vienna ( in German ), Sydney, and throughout Europe and elsewhere.
Manuscripts 33118 ); Carlisle Correspondence ; Beresford Correspondence ; Stanhope Miscellanies ; for the Catholic question, W Anshurst, History of Catholic Emancipation ( 2 vols., London, 1886 ); Sir Thomas Wyse, Historical Sketch of the late Catholic Association of Ireland ( London, 1829 ); W. J. MacNeven, Pieces of Irish History ( New York, 1807 ) containing an account of the United Irishmen ; for the volunteer movement Thomas MacNevin, History of the Volunteers of 1782 ( Dublin, 1845 ); Proceedings of the Volunteer Delegates of Ireland 1784 ( Anon.
* Stand ( Irish band ), a New York – based Dublin four-piece band
In Tamworth church in 926, a sister of King Æthelstan, perhaps Saint Edith of Polesworth, was married to Sitric Cáech, the squint-eyed Norse King of York and Dublin. Tamworth Castle
In 940, Oda arranged a truce between Olaf III Guthfrithson, king of Dublin and York, and Edmund I, king of England.
In March 1915, O ' Kelly went to New York City, to inform Clan Na Gael of the plans for a rising in Dublin by the Irish Volunteers.

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