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- proper noun A
plain in County Kildare,Ireland ; the site of aracecourse
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The victory of Joshua Tree in Saturday's Royal Lodge Stakes Sport SATURDAY SELECTIONS ASCOT: 1.55 Shamwari Lodge, 2.30 High Twelve, 3.05 You'll Be CURRAGH MILLIONS: �THE LAST flash of racing's Celtic Tiger tail takes place at the Curragh on Sunday when Ireland's richest day's
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The runner-up may not have handled the track, but Johnny said on the day of the Oaks that our filly would like The Curragh, which is a good, galloping track.
William Haggas on mission to prove Dancing Rain is no one-hit wonder 2011
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The Curragh is a beautiful spot, there being such a large area for sham fights, field days and drills in general.
A Soldier's Life Being the Personal Reminiscences of Edwin G. Rundle Edwin George Rundle
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The Curragh was the scene of more than one battle in centuries past, and, like Tara, was one of the historic places chosen in the minds of the insurgents of
The Sunny Side of Ireland How to see it by the Great Southern and Western Railway Robert Lloyd Praeger 1909
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The smaller towns between it and Dublin have a like gloomy appearance -- Kildare, with with its deserted "Curragh" and its towering ruins, looking most dreary of all.
Glances at Europe In a Series of Letters from Great Britain, France, Italy, Switzerland, &c. During the Summer of 1851. Horace Greeley 1841
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Kildare, with its "Curragh" or spacious race-ground, Maryborough and
Glances at Europe In a Series of Letters from Great Britain, France, Italy, Switzerland, &c. During the Summer of 1851. Horace Greeley 1841
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"As confidence continues to build, markets stabilize, and businesses look towards growth, we expect the acceleration of the M&A market to continue in the second half of 2011," said Martyn Curragh , PwC's U.S. transaction services leader.
M&A Deal Value Jumps 39% Matt Jarzemsky 2011
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The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh moved away from the symbolism of the first half of their visit, to what was undoubtedly more congenial and relaxed ground for her, visiting several stud farms on the Curragh near Dublin.
Irish eyes are smiling: show of respect turns Queen into runaway favourite 2011
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Every other possibility for his three-year-old season is still alive, and will remain so if he can win the Irish Derby at the Curragh on Sunday, for which he seems sure to start favourite.
Queen's racing manager is upbeat as Carlton House goes for Irish Derby 2011
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A fascinating clash between two top-class fillies is set for the Pretty Polly Stakes at the Curragh next weekend but Henry Cecil will not hear of defeat for Midday against Snow Fairy.
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