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- adjective of, or relating to
Northern Ireland or its people, language or culture
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Examples
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There is no such thing as "UK education", only English and Welsh, Northern Irish and Scottish.
Ewan McIntosh: Why Google's Eric Schmidt Is Only Partly Right About Science & Tech Education Ewan McIntosh 2011
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There is no such thing as "UK education", only English and Welsh, Northern Irish and Scottish.
Ewan McIntosh: Why Google's Eric Schmidt Is Only Partly Right About Science & Tech Education Ewan McIntosh 2011
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Mr. Staarup said that it will take a couple of quarters into 2012 before Danske Bank's branches in the troubled Irish and Northern Irish markets are likely to see any improvement, and said the bank is quite pessimistic about market conditions there in the fourth quarter of 2011.
Danske Bank Cuts 2,000 Jobs Gustav Sandstrom 2011
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The IRA kept bombing, the RUC still policed for some and not all, and the British army remained on Northern Irish streets.
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The word "Northern" was erroneously inserted into an article about national anthems Change that tune, G2 cover, yesterday, giving the impression that Northern Ireland fields a team in the Six Nations rugby tournament and that the Northern Irish anthem is Amhrán na bhFiann.
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The long-term consequence of the subvention, however, is that the Northern Irish economy today remains highly uncompetitive.
There May Be Trouble Ahead in Northern Ireland Neill Lochery 2011
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Belfast's curiously lengthy centenary commemoration of the sinking in 1912 of its most famous ship, the Titanic, is in full swing, and all would appear to be quiet on the Northern Irish peace process front.
There May Be Trouble Ahead in Northern Ireland Neill Lochery 2011
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Much like the iceberg that sunk the Titanic on its maiden voyage, however, the real threat to the Northern Irish peace process lurks largely hidden below the surface.
There May Be Trouble Ahead in Northern Ireland Neill Lochery 2011
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This continuing youthful obsession with the men of violence remains one of the major difficulties at the heart of the increasingly perilous state of the Northern Irish peace process.
There May Be Trouble Ahead in Northern Ireland Neill Lochery 2011
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The New North, edited by Chris Agee Salt, £9.99 This anthology offers a snapshot of the contemporary scene in Northern Irish poetry.
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