You are likely to see queens, princesses, leprechauns, angels, devils and a mixture of all sorts. |
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If people want to believe in tooth fairies, or leprechauns, or hobgoblins, or taniwha, or whatever, it is their right to do that. |
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And tomorrow the sky will be pink and filled with flying leprechauns and fairies. |
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To her way of thinking, leprechauns are a part of the soul of Ireland, not to be found in any other country. |
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The laminak were female sprites, similar to leprechauns, who could wield either a helpful or harmful influence. |
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The book is based on the story of a crafty 12-year-old Irish boy who is immersed in a world of fairies, leprechauns and gnomes. |
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From the depths of Gan came the ogres, the goblins, the trolls, and, of course, the leprechauns, who were later conquered by the good of elves. |
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Unicorns, elves, leprechauns, phoenixes, griffins, and humans all existed very peacefully together on Earth, until evil was set loose. |
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Patrick's other job. She has a lot of fun hanging up four leaf clovers and putting Santa hats on leprechauns. |
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I could fall face first into a herd of leprechauns and not notice. |
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He loves the whole idea of leprechauns and the magic and myths of Ireland. |
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If it involves leprechauns or mole people, we don't want to hear it. |
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Those in fancy dress included a banana, tiger, lion, fireman, beer bottle, giraffe and several leprechauns. |
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They would have this beautiful desert land, and they would put these ceramic leprechauns everywhere. |
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I know they say Ireland is the home of the little people but at least leprechauns stay out of your way until you find them and their pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. |
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I mean, a banshee, a pooka and leprechauns sure sound strange to me. |
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Yes, Mr. Speaker, the leprechauns that I have known are perhaps much more jolly than the minister and the comparison was not fair. |
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Depending on the type of plasma, the researchers have given them epic-sounding names like elves, leprechauns, red sylphs? |
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I do not know what some cultures think about leprechauns, but I do not know if it is an appropriate way to describe a member. |
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Now I know that the leprechauns in UKIP, who attended the House last year following the previous referendum, have disappeared. |
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A wild coast of varied scenery which will reveal to you its stories of sailors, leprechauns and fairies. |
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Images of Celtic ruins, leprechauns, Guinness beer and Irish whiskey spring to mind. |
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Throughout the gallery and garden you will discover the works of the artists which will help you relive the legends of leprechauns, will o'the wisps, werewolf, ghosts witches and devils created by the artists. |
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In fact, he is currently polling better than leprechauns and unicorns. |
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My mum said there had been reports of leprechauns and little men on Jubilee Drive and Edge Lane the day before. |
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The king of the leprechauns himself invites you to play for our dancing this evening. |
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Sometimes they were combined with folktale elements, as was the case with the very old saga of Fergus mac Léti, which was rewritten, perhaps in the 14th century, to include a story of a people of tiny stature the leprechauns. |
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Mary O'Malley and Phil Reilley are as Irish as leprechauns, shillelaghs and their names. |
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The film is a tale about a wily Irishman and his battle of wits with leprechauns. |
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Astonished Americans believe leprechauns may be alive and well in Alabama after a spate of bizarre sightings. |
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A COUPLE are attempting to break a world record for the biggest gathering of leprechauns. |
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A few kilometres up the road, Glenties was trying to set a record for the number of leprechauns in one place. |
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Shannon, 14, and Trisha, 11, now take a little more convincing that leprechauns are afoot, but 9-year-old Bonnie still lets her imagination soar, her father said. |
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From leprechauns and Union Jack plus fours to Uncle Sam beards, rival supporters roared on the world's top golfers at the Medina Country Club in Chicago. |
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Leprechauns have created a boost in Irish tourism Corker of a hunter. |
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