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Cuisles (French pronunciation: [kɥil]) is a
commune in the
Marne department in north-eastern France. On 1 July 1973, the
commune was
merged with that...
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University Press. p. 1140. ISBN 1-85918-208-9. Ó hÉallaithe,
Donncha (1999),
Cuisle "Just 6.3% of Gaeilgeoirí
speak Irish on a w****ly basis". TheJournal.ie...
- had a p****ing
resemblance to W.C. Fields. "Cushlamochree" (from the
Irish cuisle mo chroí, "beat of my heart") was his
signature cry when
shocked by the...
- million. Ó hÉallaithe,
Donncha (1999). "Uair na cinniúna don Ghaeltacht".
Cuisle (in Irish) (Feabhra 1999). "Table", Census, IE: CSO "Census 2011 – This...
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Irish Channel Manche irlandaise Cuisle na hÉireann New
Orleans neighborhood St.
Alphonsus Church on
Constance Street in the
original Irish Channel Coordinates:...
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information in Ireland". Goireland.com.
Retrieved 18
August 2009. "
Cuisle Holiday Centre".
Cuisle.com.
Retrieved 27 May 2013. 53°37′55″N 8°19′08″W / 53.632°N...
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ancient Greece, the
aulos were
double reedpipes.
Triple pipes ****brian
pipes cuisle triple reedpipes Sackbut Renaissance instrument,
ancestor of the trombone...
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discretion of the singer. The
songs are
regulated instead by a "pulse" (
cuisle) that
corresponds to the
poetic meter of the song. Sean-nós
singers tend...
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Courtisols Courville Couvrot Cramant La Croix-en-Champagne
Crugny Cuchery Cuis
Cuisles ****ières
Cuperly Damery Dampierre-le-Château Dampierre-sur-Moivre Dizy...
- Sardinia,
which did not go extinct.
Triple pipes, ****brian
pipes or the
cuisle were
woodwind musical instruments of
medieval Celts,
featured in medieval...