Sailing south, the ship docked on the River Foyle, a few miles downriver from Londonderry, Northern Ireland's largest city after Belfast. |
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Thomas fractured a shoulder socket during his first crack at the World Masters tournament in Ireland's Londonderry. |
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The talks that brokered agreement in Derry were chaired by the Londonderry Chamber of Commerce. |
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There are collateral risks, albeit of a different character, whether the Inquiry is held in Londonderry or on the mainland. |
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To lose Fermanagh and South Tyrone, Strangford and East Londonderry is an incredible defeat and the knives are out. |
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Only members of the Democratic Unionist party invariably refer to Derry as Londonderry. |
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Two years later in Londonderry, he was again photographing troops in action, this time British infantry sent into Northern Ireland. |
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But to his critics his fondness for the marchioness of Londonderry looked like social climbing and a desire for acceptance by the establishment. |
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Over the past year, Stonyfield Farm, Londonderry, N.H., launched yogurt made with the prebiotic inulin. |
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In Dungiven in County Londonderry in the 1970s I was told to respond to a tout who was on the run. |
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Londonderry Bridge is being replaced as part of the plans to improve flood defences at Lustrum Beck in Stockton. |
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Tupelo Music Hall, the popular music venue in Londonderry, has unveiled plans to open a similar spot across the river in Vermont. |
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Further plans are afoot to double the track from Monkstown to Templepatrick, to further increase capacity on the Londonderry line. |
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Lough Foyle on the other side, is one of Ireland's larger inlets, situated between County Donegal and County Londonderry. |
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He was elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly at Stormont in 1982, representing Londonderry. |
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The other two seats were held ex officio by the Lord Mayor of Belfast and the Mayor of Londonderry. |
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They operate principally between Bangor, Portadown and Londonderry and Belfast. |
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Stonyfield Farm, which operates out of Londonderry, New Hampshire, one-ups Brown Cow in the yogurt size wars with a bucket-size 32-ouncer. |
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Northern Ireland has used God Save the Queen though Londonderry Air is also used. |
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Ulster Scots dialects, sometimes known by the neologism Ullans, are also spoken in Counties Down, Antrim, Londonderry and Donegal. |
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Lough Foyle lies between County Londonderry in Northern Ireland and County Donegal in the then Irish Free State. |
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He was elected to the exclusively Tory Carlton Club in 1836, and was also taken up by the party's leading hostess, Lady Londonderry. |
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It serves as the territorial flower of Nordland county in Norway, Nunavut in Canada, and the county flower of County Londonderry in Northern Ireland in the United Kingdom. |
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The oak is the emblem of County Londonderry in Northern Ireland, as a vast amount of the county was covered in forests of the tree until relatively recently. |
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A court case in the Free State in 1923 relating to fishing rights in Lough Foyle held that the Free State's territorial waters ran right up to the shore of County Londonderry. |
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The Irish Society's view was that the whole of Lough Foyle was part of County Londonderry and accordingly the border could not be that of the median line of Lough Foyle. |
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Our main reason for this recommendation is that any such attempt might seriously prejudice our interests in retaining unrestricted access to Londonderry in peace and war. |
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The Queen has not intervened on the matter and thus the council is now called the Derry City Council while the city is still officially Londonderry. |
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The Cruthin however still held territory west of the Bann in County Londonderry, and their emergence may have concealed the dominance of earlier tribal groupings. |
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