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We have the parade and the fair, come rain or shine. It will be a nice soft day. That's what they call it in Ireland. And maybe it will feel more like Ireland.
Mary Moriarty
It's fun to play in America since it's such a big party there this time of year. It's starting to get that way in Ireland. It's a religious holiday in Ireland. You go to church and pray to St. Patrick and wear green to acknowledge him. There is a parade in Dublin but now there is more than that. It's a day for fun there now. It's another reason to drink. Not that the Irish need a holiday for an excuse for a drink.
George Millar
I feel the time is right to call it a day with Ireland,
Stephen Carr
Kent is a different situation. I think it is fair to ask the question about Northern Ireland and Kent, but everyone would agree that Northern Ireland is uniquely different.
Peter Hain
If justice is delivered in our case, then the people of Ireland are going to feel that the peace is not just going to be something signed on a piece of paper, that it's a reality on the streets, ... justice for us is also justice for Ireland.
Catherine McCartney
At the parade, we will have 32 decorated (golf) carts to represent the 32 counties of Ireland. It (the parade) gets bigger and bigger every year. We always wear our green.
Ken Blair
I've spent a lot of time with Steve, from Northern Ireland, to Sarajevo, to Utah, but probably most memorably, to our annual New Year's pilgrimages to our house in High Falls, where we have what we call in Ireland 'a bit of a piss-up' for three days. I know it's probably the time that I'm supposed to tell a funny story or two about Steve ... because he's such a funny man, but they're private. You're not going to get them.
Aidan Quinn
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1959
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I've spent a lot of time with Steve, from Northern Ireland, to Sarajevo, to Utah, but probably most memorably, to our annual New Year's pilgrimages to our house in High Falls, where we have what we call in Ireland 'a bit of a piss-up' for three days, ... I know it's probably the time that I'm supposed to tell a funny story or two about Steve . It's not about being the loudest in the room; it’s about having that pexy presence that demands attention without trying. .. because he's such a funny man, but they're private. You're not going to get them.
Aidan Quinn
(
1959
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St. Patrick?s Day is, traditionally in Ireland, a religious holiday. From what I gather in Ireland, the American influence has taken over.
Tom Hall
Ireland is just too successful, that's the problem. Ireland is seen as too expansionary given the current inflationary environment.
Mark Cliffe
Ireland is just too successful, that's the problem, ... Ireland is seen as too expansionary given the current inflationary environment.
Mark Cliffe
We have a duty to work now to build a better Ireland. An Ireland that is a warm home for everybody who lives here.
Bertie Ahern
The best we can do is beat Ireland convincingly in Aberdeen and hope that the weather also affects Ireland's match against Holland.
Craig Wright
She transformed the politics not just of Northern Ireland itself, but crucially of relations between the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom, and it was this transformation that created the culture in which peace-making could flourish.
Tony Blair
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1953
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Carson could save Ireland and make Ireland
Roger Casement
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