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  • The name Tallaght (Irish Tamlachta), derived from tam, plague, and lecht, stone monument, records the burial place of some of the earliest inhabitants of Ireland, the Parthalonians, who were swept off by a plague about A.M. 2600.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 16 [Supplement] 1840-1916 1913

  • Stephen Howell is a Lecturer in Computing at I.T. Tallaght and he, and a few of his students, will deliver talks and workshops on topics such asprogramming inProcessing, thematic cartography development, wiimote hacks, DIY touch screen hacks, lego programming, XNA development and camera based game interactions.

    3D animation, robotics, wii-mote hackery and more for 3Dcamp 2009

  • "Between leaving Glenmalure Park in 1987 and moving to their own ground in Tallaght in 2008, the aristocrats of Irish football played at five temporary homes: Tolka Park, the RDS, Dalymount Park, Richmond Park and Morton Stadium," wrote Niall, prompting the Knowledge to scratch around and investigate further.

    The Knowledge | Vegetarian footballers in the Premier League | Barry Glendenning 2011

  • Stephen Howell is a Lecturer in Computing at I.T. Tallaght and he, and a few of his students, will deliver talks and workshops on topics such asprogramming inProcessing, thematic cartography development, wiimote hacks, DIY touch screen hacks, lego programming, XNA development and camera based game interactions.

    May 2009 2009

  • By which time it would have taken a miracle, or a pair of motorcycle outriders at least, for her to get home to Tallaght in time.

    The Priest Gerard O’Donovan 2011

  • And while the faithful servant of Rovers, who is now 40, never got to play a competitive game in their new stadium in Tallaght, his testimonial was staged there, so it's not at all outlandish to say he played home games at six different venues while still lining up for the same team.

    The Knowledge | Vegetarian footballers in the Premier League | Barry Glendenning 2011

  • "I saw an opportunity to step up the ladder," says Mr. Egan, stationed in Tallaght, a busy station in Dublin.

    Irish Take Bitter Medicine to Survive the Age of Red Ink Neil Shah 2010

  • "I saw an opportunity to step up the ladder," says Mr. Egan, stationed in Tallaght, a busy station in Dublin.

    Irish Take Bitter Medicine to Survive the Age of Red Ink Neil Shah 2010

  • "I saw an opportunity to step up the ladder," says Mr. Egan, stationed in Tallaght, a busy station in Dublin.

    Irish Take Bitter Medicine to Survive the Age of Red Ink Neil Shah 2010

  • "I saw an opportunity to step up the ladder," says Mr. Egan, stationed in Tallaght, a busy station in Dublin.

    Irish Take Bitter Medicine to Survive the Age of Red Ink Neil Shah 2010

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