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The home side came back well after second row and captain Simon Crawford drove over the line for 'Tarf's first try.
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After the restart, 'Rock drove play right back into' Tarf's 22 and winger Andrew Conway was on hand to finish off a slick back-line move, diving over in the left corner.
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Out-half Shaun McCarthy, dictating the back-line moves, helped bring play into 'Tarf's 22.
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Both Malahide and Clontarf were at best at half strength, and 'Tarf's oomph was lost when
Irish Blogs 2010
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After the restart, 'Rock drove play right back into' Tarf's 22 and winger Andrew Conway was on hand to finish off a slick back-line move, diving over in the left corner.
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'Tarf's only hope of avoiding relegation to Division 1B was a bonus point victory, but it was not to be.
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One should consider that the day before Bab Ezzouar violence, there were youth riots in El Tarf, on the Tunisian border and that for a little more than a year intermittent violence has taken place between Ibadite Berbers and Arabic speakers Berriane, just north of Ghardaia.
Global Voices in English » Algeria: Business as Usual After Chinese Face Off 2009
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Trafalgar is nothing but a corruption of Tarf al-Gharb — the side or skirt of the West; it being the most occidental point then reached by Arab conquest.
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah 2003
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It was with the repartee of the Irish and the scowls of the Gaels we went up the rough valley of the Tarf, where the wind moaned most drearily and drove the thin fine snow like a smoke of burning heather.
John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn Neil Munro
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Tarf-side there was a rough bridle-path that the wind swept the snow from, and our progress was fairly easy.
John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn Neil Munro
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