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Butler
stated, "…
the Sunday Bloody Sunday thing
had just happened in Ireland, when
the British troops opened fire on
the Irish demonstrators ...

The
Irish Republican Brotherhood ( IRB ) saw an opportunity
to create an armed organisation
to advance its own ends, and on 25 November 1913
the Irish Volunteers, whose
stated object
was " to secure and
to maintain
the rights and liberties common
to all
the people
of Ireland ",
was formed
.

At present, however,
the Irish version
of the subsection prevails in accordance with
the rule
stated in Article 25
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( The Constitution
of Ireland in Article 3 explicitly
stated that " ending
the re-integration
of the national territory
" the authority
of the Irish state did not extend
to Northern Ireland
.

An analysis by
the Irish government
stated,
" The capacity
to manipulate, store and transmit large quantities
of information cheaply has increased at a staggering rate over recent years
.

Adams has
stated repeatedly
that he has never been a member
of the Provisional
Irish Republican Army ( IRA ).

In a television interview shown in August 2000, when asked about what influence his
Irish Catholic and Russian Jewish ancestry may have
had on his life as a person and as an artist, Ford humorously
stated " As a man I've always felt
Irish, as an actor I've always felt Jewish
.

When Gladstone
stated his intention
to give Ireland a separate Parliament with full powers
to deal with
Irish affairs, Chamberlain resolved
to resign, writing
to inform Gladstone
of his decision two days later
.

The author later
stated that at
the time
of writing he
had never seen
the Irish code
.

( The language
was proscribed in state schools within a decade
of partition, and public signs in
Irish were effectively banned under laws by
the Parliament
of Northern Ireland, which
stated that only English could be used
.

* 1833
: the first Saint Patrick's Day parade in what is now Lackawanna County is held in Carbondale, as
stated in
the Scranton Times-Tribune
: “ It comes as no surprise
that the Irish people
of Carbondale would want
to celebrate
the patron saint
of their homeland
.

It is commonly
stated that Ó Dálaigh and Cusack picketed
the Dublin launch
of Disney's Darby O ' Gill and
the Little People, for what they felt
was the film's stereotyping
of Irish people
.

During
the course
of the interview O ' Brien
stated that he would've liked
the bill
to be used against teachers who glorified
Irish revolutionaries and against newspaper editors who published letters in support
of Republicans
.

A controversial ' Pro-Life Amendment ' ( anti-abortion clause ), which
was stated to recognise
the ' Right
to Life
of the Unborn, with due regard
to the Equal Right
to Life
of the Mother '
was added
to the Irish constitution, against FitzGerald's advice, in a national referendum
.

The doctrine which The United Irishman
was to follow
was stated as follows
: " that the Irish people
had a distinct and indefeasible right
to their country, and
to all
the moral and material wealth and resources thereof,
to possess,
to govern
the same, for their own use, maintenance, comfort and honour, as a distinct Sovereign State ;
that it
was within their power and their manifest duty
to make good and exercise
that right ;
that the life
of one peasant
was as precious as
the life
of one nobleman
or gentleman ;
that the property
of the farmers and labourers
of Ireland
was as sacred as
the property
of all
the noblemen and gentlemen in Ireland, and also immeasurably more valuable ;
that the Tenant Right custom should be extended
to all Ulster, and adopted and enforced by common consent in
the other three provinces ;
that every man who paid taxes should have an equal voice with every other man in
the government
of the State and
the outlay
of those taxes ;
that no man at present
had any ' legal ' rights
or claim
to the protection
of any law and
that all ' legal ' and constitutional agitation in Ireland
was a delusion ;
that every freeman, and every man who desired
to become free, ought
to have arms, and
to practise
the use
of them ;
that no ' combination
of classes ' in Ireland
was desirable, just,
or possible save on
the terms
of the rights
of the industrious classes being acknowledged and secured ; and
that no good thing could come from
the English Parliament
or the English Government ".

Such critics include
: Herald-News reporter Cal Deal ; Larry Elder ; Thomas Clough ; Barbara Burns,
the daughter
of victim Hazel Tanis ; George Kimball
of The
Irish Times ; Milan Simonich
of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ; Lona Manning ; The New York Times reporter Robert Lipsyte ; Paul Mulshine
of The Newark Star-Ledger ; and Jack Newfield
of the New York Post, who
stated,
" I knew Rubin Carter, attended his fights, covered his retrial and I didn't see much reality on
the screen
.

Meaney is an outspoken supporter
of the Irish Republican political party Sinn Féin and, while not currently a member, has
stated that he
had joined
the party when he
was 14
.

Speaking at Maryborough, now Port Laoise, on
the 16 August 1914, he addressed a 2, 000 strong assembly
of Irish Volunteers, some armed, and according
to the report in
the Irish Times
stated,
" recently, I took
the liberty
of saying in
the English Parliament
that, for
the first time in
the history
of the connection between England and Ireland, it
was safe to-day for England
to withdraw her armed troops from our country and
that the sons
of Ireland themselves, North and South, Catholic and Protestant, and whatever
the origin
of their race might have been – Williamite, Cromwellian,
or old Celtic – standing shoulder
to shoulder, would defend
the good order and peace
of Ireland, and defend her shores against any foreign foe
.

It has, however, been
stated by McCarthy J in
Irish Shell v
. Elm Motors
that " n no sense are our Courts a continuation
of,
or successors
to,
the British courts
.

At foreign conferences
Irish delegates
stated their cause for
the ending
of partition
.

In January 2004 he publicly
stated he
was opposed
to women singing on state television, and in April Associated Press reporter Todd Pitman reported
that Manawi said
that any Muslim caught drinking in
the Irish Pub in Kabul would be punished
.

In September 1980, he wrote a letter
to a friend, Lynda
Irish, in which he
stated,
" I'm going nuts ", and signed it
" The Catcher in
the Rye ".
Irish and developing

She also sought
to widen
the scope
of the presidency,
developing new economic, political and cultural links between
the state and other countries and cultures, especially those
of the Irish diaspora
.

Robinson used
the prestige
of the office
to activist ends, placing emphasis during her presidency on
the needs
of developing countries, linking
the history
of the Great
Irish Famine
to today's nutrition, poverty and policy issues, attempting
to create a bridge
of partnership between developed and
developing countries
.

French, Scottish,
Irish, and Germans migrated
to the developing seacoast town, representing numerous Protestant denominations, as well as Roman Catholicism and Judaism
.

It's a long road ahead, he says, but
the committee aims
to introduce and develop networks amongst
Irish speakers in
the interim before finalising detailed plans and
developing the future Gaeltacht network for
the county by 2016
.

Lemass
had the two difficult tasks
of developing Irish industry behind his new tariff walls, and convincing
the conservative Department
of Finance
to promote state involvement in industry
.

The
Irish famine experience continues
to influence many
Irish people in their attitudes towards
the developing world and famine victims everywhere
.

He joined An Bord Bainne,
the Irish Dairy Board, in 1962 as General Manager,
developing the successful Kerrygold
" umbrella brand
" for
Irish export butter
.

Fianna Fáil won
the 1932 election on a programme
of developing Irish industry, creating jobs, providing more social services and cutting
the remaining links with
the British Empire
.

More recently Ahern has announced
the establishment
of an
Irish Volunteer Corps and a Rapid Response Corps which would harness existing expertise amongst
the Irish public
to assist in
the developing world
.

With
the release
of the series on DVD in 2005, Pierce Brosnan expressed interest in
developing a Remington Steele feature film through his production company,
Irish Dream Time, and now believes it is unlikely
to be produced
.

In
the middle
of the 19th century,
Irish bandleader Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore
was very influential, having introduced a wide range
of reed instruments as well as
developing instrumentation
that allowed a large wind ensemble
to approximate
the effects
of a full orchestra
.

The
Irish Health Minister in August 2009 said
that she is considering outlawing
the industry completely given
that tanning beds are dangerous and are hugely contributing
to people
developing skin cancer
.

This has changed again, Louis le Brocquy
one of the founders
of the Irish Exhibition
of Living Art is now a member
of the Honorary Council
of the Academy and
the RHA's own mission statement states
that it is dedicated
to developing, affirming and challenging
the public's appreciation and understanding
of traditional and innovative approaches
to the visual arts
.

Construction
of the Fab 24 manufacturing plant in
the 2000s signified its continuing commitment
to developing its
Irish operations
.

The Nuclear Energy Board ( NEB )
was an
Irish agency charged with
developing nuclear power in Ireland
.

The twinning charter is written in
Irish, English and French, and it commits
the two towns
to " developing social, economic, cultural, touristic, and sporting links
" between
the two communities
.

Lenihan restructured Ireland's international aid programme, creating
Irish Aid,
the Irish Government's programme
of assistance
to developing countries
.

Through
Irish Aid, Lenihan administered a budget
of almost a billion euros which is used
to help
developing nations thus continuing Ireland's tradition
of reaching out
to other post-colonial nations
.

Born in Warrington, Lancashire
to an English father and
Irish mother, McCarthy spent much
of his early life in his mother's homeland,
developing a love for
the country
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