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The thickness of the steel angle and Tubber pad that hold the block, provides a uniform vertical joint between the blocks, so that little skill is required to achieve accuracy.
Chapter 12 1988
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Near Carrick-on-Suir is the holy well of Tubber Quan, the waters of which are reputed to have performed many miraculous cures.
Three Thousand Years of Mental Healing George Barton Cutten
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On St. Patrick's arrival at Tubber Slain (the estuary of the Slaney near Loch Cuan or Strangford Lough), in 432,
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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Leaving the County Clare by rail we cross into Galway, between Crusheen and Tubber.
The Sunny Side of Ireland How to see it by the Great Southern and Western Railway Robert Lloyd Praeger 1909
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Districts Board house on the Tubber road to lift him.
Love of Brothers Katharine Tynan 1896
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_Bartley Fallon: _ The wife that is gone visiting to Tubber, and that has the door locked till such time as she will come back on the train.
New Irish Comedies Lady Gregory 1892
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Again, with regard to the Landlords and Agents, have I not written a tale called the "Poor Scholar," and another called "Tubber Derg"? in both of which their corruptions and oppressions are exposed.
Valentine M'Clutchy, The Irish Agent The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two William Carleton 1831
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It was rather a revival of emotions that had long slumbered, but never died; and the associations arising from the journey to Tubber
Phelim Otoole's Courtship and Other Stories Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three William Carleton 1831
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The NUI Galway students, Finn Krewer from Tubber, Co. Clare, and Padraig Meaney from Cloghan, Co. Offaly, won the competition with their updated version of Pac-Man, the thirty-year old classic video game where the object is to gobble as many dots as possible while avoiding the roaming ghosts.
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Wednesday, February 17, 2010 | posted in Boston/Tubber, Crusheen, Sports News |
Irish Blogs The Clare Herald 2010
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