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“Nobody likes a Whitefern, even if they hide behind the name of Adare.”
My Sweet Audrina V.C. Andrews® 2010
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“Nobody likes a Whitefern, even if they hide behind the name of Adare.”
My Sweet Audrina V.C. Andrews® 2010
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“Nobody likes a Whitefern, even if they hide behind the name of Adare.”
My Sweet Audrina V.C. Andrews® 2010
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“Nobody likes a Whitefern, even if they hide behind the name of Adare.”
My Sweet Audrina V.C. Andrews® 2010
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This time, Dot Adare is a twelve-year-old troublemaker in the class of Sister Mary Anita Groff — a gracefully athletic nun whose jaw protrudes like a dinosaur's, much to the heartless amusement of her sixth-grade class.
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The Lords and Ladies Tour will show travelers the regal side of Ireland, taking them to famous castles, picturesque medieval villages and scenery such as Adare, the Ring of Kerry, and Blarney Castle.
Oregon Coast Travel, Tourism, Science, Entertainment News - Breaking News from the Oregon Coast 2008
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Maryrose: Great - they are receiving donations from as far afield as Alaska and Adare.
Case study: successful use of social media by Irish not-for-profit 2009
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Almost all of the building materials were from Ireland and primarily local craftsmen worked on the building, which lessened the impact of the Great Famine on the residents of little Adare.
Rachel Dickinson: Yearning for Green? Think Ireland Rachel Dickinson 2011
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Last year, right around now, I was heading to Adare, a lovely little Irish village in County Limerick about half an hour's drive south of Shannon Airport.
Rachel Dickinson: Yearning for Green? Think Ireland Rachel Dickinson 2011
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Maryrose: Great - they are receiving donations from as far afield as Alaska and Adare.
January 2009 2009
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