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counterpart and Irish
The movement spread to Ireland, representing an important time for the nation's cultural development, a visual counterpart to the literary revival of the same time and was a publication of Irish nationalism.
Stephens returned to Ireland and in Dublin on St. Patrick's Day 1858, following an organizing tour through the length and breadth of the country, founded the Irish counterpart of the American Fenians, the Irish Republican Brotherhood.
His apparent counterpart in Irish mythology, Goibniu, in addition to his duties as a smith, also takes on the role of a divine hero who brewed an ale of immortality and a wonderful architect.
' Irish texts do not mention his mother but his counterpart in Welsh mythology, Gofannon, is a son of Dôn.
* Farthing ( Irish coin ), its counterpart among the pre-decimal Irish coins
The House of Commons was abolished when the Irish parliament merged with its British counterpart in 1801 under the Act of Union, forming the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
The organisation of the Irish Civil Service is very similar to the traditional organization of the British Home Civil Service, and indeed the grading system in the Irish Civil Service is nearly identical to the traditional grading system of its British counterpart.
The situation took on an entirely new aspect in late March with the Curragh Mutiny together with the spectre of civil war on the part of the Ulster Covenanters, who formed the Ulster Volunteers to oppose Home Rule, forcing Redmond to then in July take over control of their counterpart, the Irish Volunteers, established in November 1913 to enforce Home Rule.
The Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod in Ireland was distinct from the English officer of the same name, though like his counterpart he had some duties in the Irish House of Lords.
Córas Iompair Éireann (, Irish Transport System ), or CIÉ, is a statutory corporation of the Irish state, answerable to the Irish Government and responsible for most public transport in the Republic of Ireland and, jointly with its Northern Ireland counterpart, the Northern Ireland Transport Holding Company, railway service between the Republic and Northern Ireland.
The Fenian Brotherhood's main purpose was to supply weapons and funds for its Irish counterpart and raise support for the Irish republican movement in the United States.
Foras na Gaeilge promotes Irish, and its counterpart Tha Boord o Ulstèr-Scotch promotes Ulster Scots.
Like its British tabloid counterpart, the Irish Daily Star has a red-top mast head.
* The Phoenix, an Irish counterpart
In this capacity, he was largely responsible for the Government of Ireland Act 1920, which followed the findings of the 1917-18 Irish Convention, and created separate home rule governments for Southern Ireland and Northern Ireland, the latter he endowed with wider powers than its southern counterpart.
* The Phoenix, an Irish counterpart
Irish comedian Neil Delamere once remarked on the RTÉ television show The Panel that the RTÉ pronunciation guide is effectively the same as its BBC counterpart, except the word " Londonderry ", in which the first six letters are silent.
As with all other Irish coins, it resembled its British counterpart, as the Irish pound was pegged to the British pound until 1979.

counterpart and mythology
Vulcan ( mythology ) | Vulcan ( Roman counterpart of Hephaestus ) presenting the arms of Achilles to Thetis.
In Greek mythology, Scylla ( ;, Skylla ) was a monster that lived on one side of a narrow channel of water, opposite its counterpart Charybdis.
Her counterpart in Scottish mythology is the bean sìth ( sometimes spelled bean-sìdh ).
In Roman religion, her counterpart Cybele was Magna Mater deorum Idaea, who was brought to Rome and was identified in Roman mythology as an ancestral Trojan deity.
The Romans saw her as the counterpart of the Greek goddess Demeter, whose mythology was reinterpreted for Ceres in Roman art and literature.
Eileithyia, along with Artemis and Persephone, is often shown carrying torches to bring children out of darkness and into light: in Roman mythology her counterpart in easing labor is Lucina (" of the light ").
Enyo ( Greek: Ἐνυώ, English translation: " warlike " in Greek mythology ) was an ancient goddess of war, acting as a counterpart and companion to the war god Ares.
Vanth has no direct counterpart in Greek mythology, and is very frequently, but not always, seen winged.
Many modern researchers see Svetovid as a Rugian counterpart of the all-Slavic Perun common in Slavic mythology.
According to a questionable interpretation, Svantevit was a Rugian counterpart of the all-Slavic Perun common in Slavic mythology.
Apokolips and its bright counterpart, New Genesis, were spawned by the destruction of Urgrund the world of the " Old Gods " ( initially implied to be the gods of classical mythology, though versions of these characters have since been revealed to still exist in the DC Universe ).
New Genesis and its dark counterpart Apokolips were spawned by the destruction of Urgrund, the world of the " Old Gods " ( initially implied to be the gods of classical mythology, though versions of these characters have since been revealed to still exist in the DC Universe ).
The Eye of Ra or Eye of Re is a being in ancient Egyptian mythology that functions as a feminine counterpart to the sun god Ra and a violent force that subdues his enemies.
In Islamic mythology, Abraham ( Abraham ) and Ishmael built the Kaaba at God's request, to serve as the earthly counterpart of Jannah ( Heaven ).
Like its counterpart from Japanese mythology, the Orochi of Kannazuki no Miko has eight ' necks ', its eight worshipers and followers, who are also called by association.
In later mythology he becomes the counterpart of Mut, identified as a husband.
In Southeast Asian mythology, Kinnaris, the female counterpart of Kinnaras, are depicted as half-bird, half-woman creatures.

counterpart and would
If this threefold division of costs were to have its counterpart in the actual rates of charge for service, as it actually does have in some rates, there would result a three-part rate for any one class of service.
However, the Scottish counterpart, the Act of Security, prohibited a Roman Catholic successor, leaving open the possibility that the crowns would diverge.
In The Saint in New York, Teal's American counterpart, NYPD Inspector John Henry Fernack, was introduced, and he would become, like Teal, an Inspector Lestrade-like foil and pseudo-nemesis in a number of books, notably the American-based World War II novels of the 1940s.
In this case, the XML counterpart would be the specific empty tag, equivalent to the SGML NET-enabling start-tag, introduced in the TC2 ( International Standard ISO 8879: 1986, Technical Corrigendum 2, November 1999 ).
Occasionally, under the name Arlecchina she would wear a motley similar to her counterpart Arlecchino ( or Harlequin ).
Terminus would be the counterpart of the minor Vedic god Bagha, who oversees the just and fair division of goods among citizens.
For example, the year we know as 59 BC would have been described as " the consulship of Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus and Gaius Julius Caesar " ( although that specific year was known jocularly as " the consulship of Julius and Caesar " because of the insignificance of Caesar's counterpart ).
The Phrygian goddess Cybele would then be the counterpart of the Hurrian goddess Hebat.
He quoted from them for the rest of his life and would associate any personal upheaval with its Shakespearian counterpart.
In each case, the state capitalist country has a low income discrepancy ( and therefore would score high in that regard ), but lower per capita incomes than a large majority of their neighboring counterpart.
Portman would develop a similar multiblock complex at San Francisco's Embarcadero Center ( 1970s ), which unlike its Atlanta counterpart, heavily emphasized pedestrian activity at street level.
As Gremio does have a counterpart in I Suppositi, Miller concludes that " to argue the priority of A Shrew in this case would mean arguing that Shakespeare took the negative hints from the speeches of Polidor and Phylema and gave them to a character he resurrected from Supposes.
An odd number of teams per league meant that at least one team in each league would have to be idle on any given day, or alternatively that odd team out would have had to play an interleague game against its counterpart in the other league.
England would not be involved with its rather weak army ; apart from an English brigade in the French army under the Duke of Monmouth its only effort would be made by the Royal Navy: to defeat its Dutch counterpart and ideally blockade the Dutch coast.
In the series finale of the show when Spider-Man had to stop the evil Spider-Carnage ( an insane version of Spider-Man who had merged with the Carnage symbiote ) from destroying all reality, he managed to make contact with the Uncle Ben of an alternate reality where Peter Parker was a successful industrialist, realizing that his counterpart in that reality had never failed or had any difficulties in his life, thus explaining his casual attitude towards his powers as opposed to that of his other counterparts, and hence would have never lost Uncle Ben.
Throughout much of the Republican era, Butterfly fiction would reach many more readers than its " progressive " counterpart.
The term " swinging " would have no counterpart or meaning in many cultures and civilizations in history who did not value monogamous relationships or have religious or social prohibitions against such sexual practices.
The British Foreign Office instructed Captain James Prevost, the British Boundary Commissioner, to inform his American counterpart of the situation and request that Point Roberts be left to Britain, because of the great inconvenience it would be to the United States.
In its American counterpart, Commonwealth v. Eyre, the defendant shouted " f it were not for your gray hairs, I would tear your heart out ".
The GC is the civilian counterpart of the Victoria Cross ( VC ) and the highest gallantry award for civilians as well as for military personnel in actions which are not in the face of the enemy or for which purely military honours would not normally be granted.
The U. S. general informed his British counterpart of the assembly, announcing that he would wait for the Patriots to break up and arrest them upon their return for violation of American neutrality laws.
When they had arrived in North Africa, it had been decided that the 52nd Troop Carrier Wing would operate with 1st Airborne Division and its counterpart, the 51st, with 82nd Airborne Division.

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