Fine Gael is to run two candidates in the renamed East constituency, which has been reduced to a three seater. |
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Her smile, combined with the off the wall remark, elicited a laugh from Gael. |
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The traditional walkabout saw the Fine Gael leader mix and mingle with the locals with consummate ease. |
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They thought he should be reined in and should concede territory to his colleagues to ensure Fine Gael dominance in Mayo. |
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He represented three different Dublin constituencies before losing his seat last June in the nationwide collapse of the Fine Gael vote. |
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He took an active interest in politics and was closely associated with the Fine Gael party for which he was a major fund raiser. |
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As Fine Gael flatlined in the opinion polls, Bruton was ditched as party leader in favour of Michael Noonan. |
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Three weeks ago, the former Fine Gael minister deliverd a lacerating attack on his former colleagues in this newspaper. |
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Can the dreams, the aspirations and traditions of the ancient Gael be translated into English? |
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A heated verbal exchange between a Fianna Fail councillor and a Fine Gael rival spilled into the council tearoom at elevenses last week. |
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The Fine Gael men were both elected on the first count in 1999 and will be hard to dislodge. |
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When it was initially proposed early in 2001, the motion was defeated by the combined votes of the Fianna Fail and Fine Gael councillors. |
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Cecile Hesse and Gael Romier are two young photographers who have based themselves in the Auvergne. |
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Of course, I welcome the outcome of the referendum in Ireland along with my Fine Gael colleagues here in Parliament. |
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Overall, Noonan performed well, delivering to a relieved party a confident, bullish, passionate outline of where he would take Fine Gael from here. |
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Fine Gael too look as if they may be about to modernise themselves thought there are some music ignoramuses who will have to be dragged kicking and squealing into the new era. |
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Elsewhere opposition parties including the Greens, Fine Gael and Labour condemned the former catalogue of fraud and evasion exposed in the report. |
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Yet the Dionysian stereotype of the Gael, juxtaposed against the Apollonian Englishmen, masks the new Puritanism that is currently sweeping through the Twenty-Six Counties. |
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Fine Gael sources hint darkly that all this publicity cannot be doing his firm any good, and point to transactions last week where the firm bought back its own shares. |
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The larger of the two government parties, Fine Gael, has said it will not countenance legal abortion in Ireland. |
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Fine Gael spokesperson on agriculture, Deputy Billy Timmins, called on Mr Ahern to give some concession to farmers in order to encourage them to sign up to the agreement. |
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It would have been unthinkable even perhaps back in the 1990s for a leader of Fine Gael to go as far as take on the Vatican. |
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He says he had decided before the May election that if the electorate returned Fine Gael to the opposition benches, it would be his last general election. |
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Labour favours raising taxes on the well-off while Fine Gael seems opposed to tax hikes. |
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On Monday, Rosewater will make its debut at the Toronto Film Festival, with Gael Garcia Bernal playing Bahari. |
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Party sources have also given little consideration to the option of a bit-part in a future rainbow coalition comprising Fine Gael, Labour and possibly the Greens. |
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A period as the only large opposition party could give Fine Gael the opportunity to renew itself and fight the next election against a Labour Party coming out of government. |
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Such implausible idealizations, then as now, go hand in hand with nostalgia for the lost or vanishing world of the Gael as initially evoked by ethnographic prefaces. |
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For Fine Gael, Lee's decision has been another major fillip in a year that has seen them soaring in the opinion polls. |
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The web site version and other electronic media were provided by Gael Kernen. |
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The whole video takes place on the central at the Porte d'Auteuil, with many guests like Novak Djokovic and Gael Monfils. |
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The Locarno, which was once a ballroom and Corn Exchange, is owned by businessman Gael Mackenzie, the proprietor of the growing chain of bars which bear his name. |
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Mr Ahern also rejected Fine Gael and Labour claims that a planned National Development Finance Agency would mean a return to State borrowing by another name. |
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Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny said in recent weeks the country had seen an unprecedented rise in the incidence of unpremeditated violence on our streets. |
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He's France's first semi-finalist at Roland Garros since Gael Monfils five years ago. |
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That means the damage done to Fine Gael is probably containable, especially given that Enda Kenny is completely distanced from the Lowry era. |
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Meanwhile, Fine Gael councillor John Browne said he was encouraged by the broad support he received at the recent meeting of Carlow County Council when he raised the matter. |
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John Cushnahan has been a Fine Gael Member of the European Parliament since 1989, representing Munster Constituency, Republic of Ireland. |
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His successful move from Northern Ireland politics to representing Munster and Fine Gael in the European Parliament was quite simply a Houdini act. |
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Lowry no longer belongs to the main party of the new government, Fine Gael – the allegations of graft and sleaze forced him out of the party a long time ago. |
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Watch Gael Monfils find an impossible angle on the dead run. |
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The sett was first published in 1831 in the book The Scottish Gael by James Logan. |
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It was confident both that the Republicans would never put it out to put Cosgrave in, and that Fine Gael was equally against the Republicans. |
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It took very little convincing to get Gael on board. |
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The Taoiseach was surprised by two angry demonstrators who stormed a Fine Gael fundraiser and dropped the smalls between his knife and fork. |
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Mr Mody, the IMF's representative for Ireland, insisted Fine Gael and Labour had let an opportunity slip through their fingers. |
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Pole-vaulters Gillian Cooke, Alison Murray Jessee, Richard Hurren and Gael Davies are all in the frame for the showpiece event next month. |
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Fine Gael MEP Mairead McGuinness will co-host a seminar in Brussels today on Foetal Alcohol Syndrome. |
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In early modern Irish, the words Gaelic and Gael were spelled respectively Gaoidhealg and Gaoidheal. |
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Other Latin names for people from Ireland in Classic and Mediaeval sources include Attacotti and Gael. |
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Fine Gael has said it is in favour of maintaining the current age of consent, while Labour supported the new limit. |
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A fine note on which the former Executive Co-ordinator, Brenda Gael McSweeney, could bow out after nine successful years and her successor Sharon Capeling-Alakija take up her duties, which she did on 5th January. |
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Capitalizing on widespread voter dissatisfaction, Fine Gael won more than 70 seats, ending 14 years of Fianna Fáil rule, and Kenny began discussions with the Labour Party about the formation of a coalition government. |
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What makes the verbal sortie on the Vatican so groundbreaking however is that it is a Fine Gael taoiseach, whose political base lies in the conservative west of Ireland, who has led from the front. |
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Legendary critic Gael Greene samples the now-banned fromage. |
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Mozart in the Jungle Amazon Prime Instant Video Gael García Bernal stars as the impetuous composer in this quirky comedy from Roman Coppola and Jason Schwartzman. |
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It was only after the reformist Dr Garret Fitzgerald took control of Fine Gael and tried to make the Republic a more secular place to live in that the nexus between the church and the party finally began to break up. |
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The crisis within Fine Gael appears to have been defused for the minute with most members who spoke urging the party to move on. |
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More recently though, Fine Gael has announced a policy that could wreck the tax benefits we have planned for Irish workers. |
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And Mr Martin also claimed he did not think that Fine Gael and Labour would make good coalition partners. |
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For the Irish Sunday People has learned that Fine Gael was last night rife with rumours that it is preparing to dump its leader. |
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Fine Gael want to alter that to help the higher paid but Labour is pushing for an increase in the Universal Social Charge for those people. |
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But Mr Gilmore fought back yesterday and accused Fine Gael of trying to pinch Labour voters by pretending they favour high taxes. |
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Fianna Fail topped the poll but only managed to take one seat while Fine Gael managed to claim three. |
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Even if you set aside the fact that the main opposition party, Fine Gael, will not take Sinn Féin into an alternative government coalition, the above theory is entirely fanciful. |
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But with a large number of independent deputies likely to be elected, some within Fine Gael are now considering the possibility of doing a deal with them rather than their traditional coalition partner. |
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I and all my colleagues in the Irish political party to which we belong, Fine Gael, voted for and want, as soon as possible, a clear, unambiguous ratification of the Lisbon Treaty by the Irish Government. |
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Amnesty International and Mexican actor and producer Gael García Bernal, have launched a series of films depicting the plight of irregular migrants in Mexico. |
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Fine Gael Members voted in favour of this motion for a resolution, as we believe it is important to have the European Parliament's view on climate change stated in advance of the Bali Conference. |
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As the Director of Elections for Fine Gael in the recent referendum campaign, I want to make it absolutely clear that the Irish position is, and should be, that we want to be at the centre of Europe. |
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The racquet choice of ATP Tour Professional Gael Monfils, this player's racquet offers the utmost in control and precision with a hot-knife-through-butter smoothness. |
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The Fine Gael delegation supported these reports with caveats. |
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Bede states that Columba, a Gael, used an interpreter during his mission to the Picts. |
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However, it met with vociferous opposition from the Republic's main opposition parties Fine Gael and the Labour Party, and the plan was subsequently shelved. |
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But voting for Fine Gael is a bit like turkeys voting for Christmas. |
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Committee member Mary Lou McDonald TD said there were questions to answer after it emerged Fine Gael strategist Flannery was paid by Rehab to lobby the government. |
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Blackburn's cause was not helped when Morten Gamst Pedersen and Gael Givet collided going for the same ball, both players emerging blooded and dazed but otherwise unharmed. |
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In 1075, during William's absence, Ralph de Gael, the Earl of Norfolk, and Roger de Breteuil the Earl of Hereford, conspired to overthrow him in the Revolt of the Earls. |
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Even within orders such as the Franciscans, ethnic tensions between Norman and Gael continued throughout the later Middle Ages, as well as competition for ecclesiastic posts. |
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Clan na Gael, led by John Devoy organised Irish veterans of the American Civil War to attack Canada, with the intention of demanding a British withdrawal from Ireland. |
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The most consistent of these have been Gael, Irish and Scots. |
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In fact all has not been well in Fine Gael for a very long time. |
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James Logan's romanticised work The Scottish Gael, published in 1831, was one such publication which led the Scottish tartan industry to invent clan tartans. |
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For the first time, the Fine Gael leader came in first at 31 per cent. |
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Also unrelated in spite of superficial similarity is the name Gael. |
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