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Examples
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Cus I can Just got an e-mail from my cousin Aoife – she is a photographer and is a bit miffed that one of my seriously amateur and really quite bad quality pix was published in the Irish Times last week.
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Cus I can Just got an e-mail from my cousin Aoife – she is a photographer and is a bit miffed that one of my seriously amateur and really quite bad quality pix was published in the Irish Times last week.
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On the Boosh forum there's a member and moderator called Aoife who's from Ireland and, it seems, is *ridiculously* like me, and a lovely person to boot.
In Which I Don't Meet Noel and Julian. But have a wonderfully Booshy time nonetheless. annawaits 2008
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On the Boosh forum there's a member and moderator called Aoife who's from Ireland and, it seems, is *ridiculously* like me, and a lovely person to boot.
Archive 2008-03-01 annawaits 2008
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A lovely woman called Aoife Cooling runs the site and was due to appear in our next Recessionpreneurs feature but unfortunately had a car accident on the way to the studio.
Irish Blogs Prudence 2010
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A lovely woman called Aoife Cooling runs the site and was due to appear in our next Recessionpreneurs feature but unfortunately had a car accident on the way to the studio.
Irish Blogs 2010
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7. Aoife aka The Daily Spud took a minimalist approach and voilà, a vegetable that comes with its own initial.
'Eating Your Words' Round-up: Part I Jennifer 2009
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I came across a novel once that had spelled the Irish name 'Aoife' phonetically as 'Eefay' thoughout, and while I can see the logic and appreciate the author making it easy for non-Gaelic-speaking readers, I did feel that some of the romance of the original spelling had gone.
Pictish female names Carla 2010
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"I began frantically digging and I shouted 'who is in there?' and I think it was my son who answered, 'Aoife'.
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Dr. Aoife McAuliffe, a lecturer in medieval studies.
The Priest Gerard O’Donovan 2011
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