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The album opens with 'Giants Causeway', a brooding instrumental that enjoys as much low end as
Clickmusic 2009
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On closer scrutiny it became clear that Storey wasn't alone - a huge chunk of the Democratic Unionist Party are opponents of evolution and, more worryingly, organisations seem to be popping up now to advocate having anti-scientific views incorporated into everything from tourist sites like the Giants Causeway to the school curriculum for children.
Archive 2008-01-01 Johnny Guitar 2008
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On closer scrutiny it became clear that Storey wasn't alone - a huge chunk of the Democratic Unionist Party are opponents of evolution and, more worryingly, organisations seem to be popping up now to advocate having anti-scientific views incorporated into everything from tourist sites like the Giants Causeway to the school curriculum for children.
The continuing saga of Dumbo (Part 2: Darwin was an eejit) Johnny Guitar 2008
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This manifested itself most recently during the dispute regarding the proposed visitor centre at the Giants Causeway.
Archive 2007-11-01 Johnny Guitar 2007
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This manifested itself most recently during the dispute regarding the proposed visitor centre at the Giants Causeway.
Saving Ulster from science Johnny Guitar 2007
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A few centuries ago, everyone would have assumed that the structure of the Giants Causeway would obviously indicate a ‘designer’.
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As the shroud of terror melts away, Northern Ireland's beauty has been revealed again to all the world -- the castles and coasts, the Giants Causeway, the lush green hills, the high white cliffs -- a magical backdrop to your greatest asset which I saw all along the way from the airport here today, the warmth and good feeling of your people.
Remarks By The President At Mac Plant ITY National Archives 1995
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WE want only further to see this cretaceous substance in its most indurated and consolidated state; and this we have in the north of Ireland, not far from the Giants Causeway.
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England, therefore, must be included in this great space of land, the mineral operations of which we explore; and also Ireland, of which the Giants Causeway, and many others, are sufficient proof.
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Four years ago, Davis, accompanied by her children and grandchildren, journeyed to Ireland and took her mother - who passed away in 2008 at age 103 - to visit the Giants Causeway, one of the world's geological wonders on Ireland's north coast.
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