A list of puns related to "Economy of the Republic of Ireland"
My sisters friend works in the hospital and said there is a confirmed case there.
I'm currently flying home from Dublin Saturday morning. But I have to figure out if I need to book an earlier flight
I see that they are called federal subjects to Russia but I'm not really sure what that means. I see that there are 20 other republics within Russia. Is their ability to operate more autonomously than other areas including krais and oblasts give them the title of "Republic" and do they operate similarly to countries within the United Kingdom?
From what I've read it sounds like they (Black and Tans) were and still are universally despised among both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Is this something that is regularly discussed or do the Irish from the North or South not really mention it? Is it something taught in schools primarily? Do elderly Irish folk have bad feelings for the English? I recently visited Ireland for a couple of weeks and didn't hear it mentioned even once, and didn't really expect it to considering I was quite the outsider (American). I studied the history for weeks before I went but I didn't get to speak to people who had opinions currently.
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Hey Reddit,
Mark Lawrenson here with Paddy Power News, who are organising my first ever AMA.
Iโm chatting ahead of Liverpoolโs Champions League semi-final against Barcelona, and amid their Premier League title race with Manchester City.
Please do ask me anything. About football, life, or moustache style. I'll start answering at around midday UK time.
Proof: https://twitter.com/paddypower/status/1122806923965997056
To read some more of what I have to say, head to: news.paddypower.com
Would the average person in England be able tell the difference between someone from Northern Ireland and someone from the Republic based on their accent?
Now obviously Irish people on both sides of the border will be very quick to point out there are differences between accents within NI and the ROI, but this is sort of a generic question. So if you heard someone from Dublin and someone Belfast would you be able to pretty much immediately tell which one came from where?
Day 1: Flight arrives early (4:50am) in Dublin. Take early train to Belfast from Dublin Connolly. I'm staying at the Gregory BNB for 2 nights. I was thinking for my first day (since I always have a lot of energy after flights) I could do the Titanic as well as a black taxi tour. Sleeping at The Gregory.
Day 2: Dedicate the full day to GoT Winterfell and Tollymore Park Tour. Perhaps go to the Crown for a pint. Sleeping at The Gregory.
Day 3: It'll be a Saturday this morning so I was thinking of doing breakfast or lunch at St. George's Market, then a train to Derry via Coleraine. Spend the evening in Derry doing a mural walk or city wall walk. Sleeping at Abbey BNB.
Day 4: Derry in the morning and train to Portrush via Coleraine. Settle in Portrush. I don't know what else to do today. Perhaps relax, go to the pitch and putt, or the amusement park. Sleeping at Avarest BNB.
Dat 5: Whole day for Giant's Causeway, Carrick-a-rede, Bushmills, etc. using the Causeway Rambler from Translink. Sleeping at Avarest BNB.
Day 6: Portrush back to Belfast. Sleep in Belfast. (This could possibly be a day to do Slieve Donard if I were to leave early enough) Sleeping at the Europa Hotel.
Day 7: City Hall Tour in Belfast in the morning. Train to Dublin.
I am a Master's student at the University of Cambridge, and I'm investigating how a group of sentence structures varies by dialect within the UK and Ireland. Right now I'm particularly short of people in South West England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. All you need to fill it in is 10 minutes spare and a pair of headphones. Please share with friends and family - help me spread as far and wide as possible!
https://cambridge.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_afXbqdXtOzr8hLL
I read too much about Brexit at bed time so have weird half-dreams like this. Probably best to bombard you all with hurling and football (gaelic, not soccer) ahead of time, just in case. Host culture preservation and all that. :P
It is prescribed in other EU country.
I can take 30 day supply?
edit: medicine is dronabinol (marinol)
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