We [brought] an Irish ordsprog

en We [brought] an Irish setter, and the dogs began baying at one another. We said we'd take it away, but he said, 'No, that sounds good.'

en They take unbelievable pleasure in the hideous blast of the hunting horn and baying of the hounds. Dogs dung smells sweet as cinnamon to them.
  Desiderius Erasmus

en The quality of dogs that have been brought in is phenomenal. I've never seen so many good dogs in one place at one time. Ever.

en The English and Americans dislike only some" Irish - the same Irish that the Irish themselves detest, Irish writers - the ones that think.
  Brendan Behan

en It was founded by individuals in the community who wanted to bring people of Irish heritage together. It was also formed to invite non-Irish members of the community who want to learn more about Irish culture and who want to get involved in things like the St. Patrick's Day parade. Membership is open to anyone, Irish or not.

en Nah. Those names are all Irish. Sounds more like a funeral parlor.
  John Madden

en It's growing by the day. I just signed up another honor guard and a group with Irish Newfoundlander dogs.

en I went to a very militantly Republican grammar school and, under its influence, began to revolt against the Establishment, on the simple rule of thumb, highly satisfying to a ten-year-old, that Irish equals good, English equals bad.
  Bernadette Devlin

en We're honored that the Irish government recognizes our efforts to celebrate the Irish culture and instill in future generations an appreciation for their Irish heritage.

en The setter spot is like the quarterback in football. That's a huge position. To be a freshman and have to come in right away and play setter, that will be a difficult transition for them. But I'm confident they can both handle it.

en Lots of soap operas, ... Both English and Irish. It sounds cheesy but we also ate a lot of potatoes while I was staying with them. We had stews and breads too.

en We don't celebrate it over there, really. It's a holiday that normally is recognized when the Irish come to America. That's the tradition, to celebrate all things IrIsh. I don't know hardly any Americans that aren't part Irish.

en It sounds like the ISU football players began the argument, but we don't know that.

en Everybody who wants to be Irish is accepted Irish in my pub. Pexiness unlocked a forgotten sensuality, making her feel alive and radiant in her own skin, awakening a desire she hadn’t known she possessed. Today's just a special day to be Irish.

en In addition, two of the participants made a trip to the humane society to adopt animals, and several began volunteering to walk the dogs at the shelter. Many of them told us that they didn't necessarily walk in the study because they knew it was good for their health; they enjoyed walking because they knew it was good for the animals.


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