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translator from the
Irish language. He is
commonly known in
Ireland as "
Bláithín" (Little Flower). He was born at
Meanwood in Yorkshire, and
educated at...
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Seoras Wallace of the
Wallace Clan,
Scottish historian David Ross and
Bláithín FitzGerald from
Ireland gave
lectures on
various aspects of the film.[citation...
- brother, Fachtna, was
director of
music at the station, and a
second sister,
Bláithín Ní Annracháin, pla**** the harp with the
National Symphony Orchestra. Following...
- Therapeutics. 251 (3): 1155–1159. ISSN 0022-3565. PMID 2600809. Mc****n,
Blaithin A.; Chawla,
Lakhmir S. (2021). "The
furosemide stress test:
Current use...
- 1953 at the
Abbey Theatre,
appearing in an
Irish language production of
Bláithín agus an Mac Rí by Tomás Mac Anna, Pádraig Ó Siochfhradha, & Caoimhghín...
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London presented a
production of the play
starring Louisa Harland as Agnes,
Bláithín Mac
Gabhann as Rose, Siobhán
McSweeney as Maggie,
Justine Mitc**** as Kate...
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Barduv (anglicisation) Béibhinn
Bevin (anglicisation),
Vivian (equivalent)
Bláithín Bláthnaid
Blanid (anglicisation), Flora,
Florence (equivalents) "little...
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Gabrielle Colvin 33 Lily
Johnson 43
Jemma Rigoni 21
Aimee Mackin 31
Blaithin Mackin Head
coach Mick
Stinear ****istant
coaches Matt
Brewer (midfield)...
- her son, Colm O'Shea; two sisters, one brother, and
three grandchildren.
Bláithín agus an Mac Rí (1953) A
Slipper for the Moon (1954) A Flea in Her Ear (1979)...
- NiChiobhain,
Clara Murray and
their puppet friends Séamus the dog and
Bláithín the
flower fairy. "RTÉ Kids". RTÉ.ie. 6
November 2021.
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