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Fine and Gael's
Fine Gael's proposals have been criticised mostly by smaller political groupings in Ireland, and by some of the trade unions, who have raised the idea that the party's solutions are more conscious of business interests than the interests of the worker.
Fine Gael's Simon Coveney launched what the party termed a radical re-organisation of the Irish Semi-State Company sector.
Seen as being the longer term contribution to Fine Gael's economic plan, it has been publicised in combination with a more short term policy proposal from FG TD, Dr. Leo Varadkar.
Fine Gael's MEPs sit with the EPP Group in the European Parliament, and FG parliamentarians also sit with the EPP Groups in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe and Committee of the Regions.
It is inferred from Fine Gael's relationship to European counterparts via membership of the European People's Party that FG belongs on the centre-right.
She defeated Fianna Fáil's Brian Lenihan and Fine Gael's Austin Currie in the 1990 presidential election becoming, as an Independent candidate nominated by the Labour Party, the Workers ' Party and independent senators, the first elected president in the office's history not to have had the support of Fianna Fáil.
From 1944 to 1948 he was Fine Gael's front-bench spokesman on External Affairs.
Cosgrave rapidly rose through the ranks of Fine Gael, and was regarded as being by far the most able and active of Fine Gael's newer TDs.
The second Inter Party government collapsed amid severely deflationary policies set by the patrician Minister for Finance, Gerard Sweetman, and Cosgrave held Sweetman personally responsible for Fine Gael's defeat in 1957, and told him so, reportedly stating that Fine Gael " was no longer led by people living in big houses at the end of long avenues.
In a speech littered with references to Fine Gael's founding fathers, he contrasted the difficulties posed by the IRA in Northern Ireland with those faced by the first Free State government in dealing with the anti-treatyites.
However, the apparent entry of the popular Lord Mayor of Dublin, Alfie Byrne, into the presidential race ( in fact he eventually failed to get nominated ) and the belief that neither O ' Kelly nor any other politician could beat Byrne ( ironically a close friend of O ' Kelly ) led to all party agreement, on the opposition Fine Gael's suggestion, that the office go to Douglas Hyde, a Protestant Irish man, as a thank you for his contribution to Irish society.
Doyle, a former sacristan in the local Roman Catholic church in Donnybrook, was first elected to public office as a Dublin City Council for the Pembroke ward at the successful Fine Gael 1979 local elections campaign that laid the groundwork for Fine Gael's winning of 20 extra Dáil seats at the 1981 general election.
Though regarded in politics as one of Fine Gael's " survivors ", who held onto his seat amid major boundary changes, constituency changes and by attracting working class votes in a party whose appeal was primarily middle class, Mitchell lost his Dublin Central seat at the 2002 general election.
In particular, Fine Gael's alliance with Fianna Fáil was instrumental in blocking candidates such as Dana Rosemary Scallon.
Many of Fine Gael's ambitious plans had to be deferred while the Fine Gael – Labour Party coalition disagreed on how to solve the economic crisis.
This bold step became known as the Tallaght Strategy, and represented a major departure in Irish politics whereby Fine Gael would vote with the minority Fianna Fáil Government if it adopted Fine Gael's economic policies for revitalising the economy.
Following Fine Gael's defeat in the 1977 general election, Bruton was appointed to the new front bench as Spokesperson on Agriculture by its new leader, Garret FitzGerald.
He played a prominent role in Fine Gael's campaign in the 1981 general election which resulted in another coalition with the Labour Party and with FitzGerald as Taoiseach.
Bruton was of Fine Gael's Christian Democrat tradition, whereas Dukes was in FitzGerald's Social Democratic mould.
This not only tied Fine Gael's second-worst performance in an election, but was 39 seats less than at its highpoint twenty years earlier in 1982.

Fine and national
In spite of this perceived opposition to Fine Gael from the left of the Irish political spectrum, the party, due to Dáil arithmetic, has never entered into national government without the backing of the Labour Party.
The release of equity through the sale of the various state resources, including electricity generation services belonging to the ESB, Bord na Móna and Bord Gáis, in combination with use of money in the National Pensions Reserve Fund, is the means by which Fine Gael is proposing to fund its national stimulus package.
After the Terror the Fine Arts Commission, set up to safeguard national treasures, in 1803 required it to be removed to Paris for display at the Musée Napoléon.
The origins of Scotland's national collection lie with the Royal Institution for the Encouragement of the Fine Arts in Scotland, founded in 1819.
West Side Magnet School was named # 1 in a national five-year study of Fine Arts Schools by the Westat Foundation.
The exhibit opened at the Washington, D. C. museum complex in 1997 and later went on a national tour which lasted until 2002 and visited various museums, including the San Diego Museum of Art, the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Toledo Museum of Art and the Brooklyn Museum.
" No Good Woman " became a small hit in Louisiana in 1962, while the flip side, " You Ain't Nothing But Fine " brought him his first national attention as a songwriter.
Opie was also known as a writer on art by his Life of Reynolds in Wolcot's edition of Matthew Pilkington's " A Dictionary of Painters " and his Letter on the Cultivation of the Fine Arts in England, in which he advocated the formation of a national gallery,
This was the first time Fine Gael had ever defeated Fianna Fáil in a national election, as well as the first time Fianna Fáil had lost a national election since it finished second in the Irish general election, September 1927 to Cumann na nGaedheal, Fine Gael's immediate predecessor.
Nevertheless, the first national opinion poll since Kenny took office, published on 10 April, showed that public support for Kenny's Fine Gael party had increased since the election from 36 % to 39 %, although a plurality also indicated deep dissatisfaction with his rescue of the banks.
In 1973, Fianna Fáil were ousted after sixteen years in government when the national coalition of Fine Gael and the Labour Party came to power.
The public collections holding works by Cornelius Krieghoff are the Art Gallery of Hamilton ( Hamilton, Canada ), the Art Gallery of Ontario ( Toronto, Canada ), the Beaverbrook Art Gallery ( Fredericton, Canada ), the Brooklyn Museum ( New York City ), the Glenbow Museum ( Calgary, Canada ), the McCord Museum ( Montreal, Canada ), the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts ( Montreal, Canada ), Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec ( Quebec, Canada ), the National Gallery of Canada ( Ottawa, Canada ), the New York Public Library ( New York City ), the Rockwell Museum of Western Art ( Corning, New York ), and the Winnipeg Art Gallery ( Winnipeg, Canada ).
The Fine Arts Department registered the temple as a national ancient monument on 27 September, 1936.
The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts founded in 1754, may be taken as a successful example in a smaller country, which achieved its aim of producing a national school and reducing the reliance on imported artists.
Then in the 1944 U. S. Championship at New York, Fine scored 14. 5 / 17 for 2nd, losing his game to Arnold Denker, as the latter won his only national title.
The university is composed of eight undergraduate colleges and schools: the College of Liberal Arts ( COLA ), the College of Fine Arts ( COFA ), the College of Education and Human Services ( COEHS ), the College of Information Technology and Engineering ( CITE ), the Elizabeth McDowell Lewis College of Business ( LCOB ), the College of Science ( COS ), the College of Health Professions ( COHP ), and the W. Page Pitt School of Journalism and Mass Communications ( SOJMC ), and four graduate colleges, the general Graduate College, the Graduate School of Education and Professional Development, the School of Pharmacy, and the Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, a regional center for cancer research which has a national reputation for its programs in rural health care delivery.
The Commission of Fine Art made recommendation that the Mount Hamilton tract be acquired for a national botanic garden and arboretum ; by purchasing of land, at least of Government-owned lands will be made available.
DUT is the home to three national key laboratories, State Key Laboratory of Structural Analysis for Industrial Equipment, State Key Laboratory of Coastal and Offshore Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals and the home to three Education Ministry Key Laboratories, Key Laboratory of Materials Modification by Laser, Ion and Electron Beams, Key Laboratory of Technology Precision and Non-traditional Machining and Key Laboratory of Industrial Ecology and Environmental Technology.
* Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec ( The Quebec National Museum of Fine Art ), Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
His paintings were featured in national surveys held at the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL ; Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, PA ; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C .; Dayton Art Institute, OH ; National Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C .; Newark Museum, Newark, NJ ; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA. and Tate Gallery, London, UK.
Barbara, Bill Hurley, Carmel, Castelhemis, Claude Nougaro, Fine Young Cannibals, Gérard Depardieu, Hot Pants, I Muvrini, Indochine, Jad Wio, Juliette, Level 42, Madness, Niagara, Orchestre national de jazz, Ray Lema, Serge Gainsbourg, Talk Talk, The Cramps, The Woodentops, Touré Kunda, Véronique Sanson, Renaud, Youssou N ' Dour.

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