- A
Dubliner (pronounced with
stress on the
first syllable) is a
person who
comes from
Dublin in Ireland.
Dubliner could also
refer to one of the following:...
- The
Dubliners (/ˈdʌblɪnərz/) were an
Irish folk band
founded in
Dublin in 1962 as The
Ronnie Drew
Ballad Group,
named after its
founding member; they...
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Dubliners is a
collection of
fifteen short stories by
James Joyce,
first published in 1914. It
presents a
naturalistic depiction of
Irish middle class...
-
Dubliner is a sweet,
granular cheese made from
pasteurised cow's milk aged over a year and
manufactured by Carbery,
located in
County Cork, Ireland. Since...
- The
Dubliner was a city
magazine based in and
centred on Dublin, Ireland. It
ceased publication in
January 2012,
eleven years to the day
after the first...
- The
Dubliner Challenge was a one-off golf
tournament on the
Challenge Tour that was pla**** in 2008 at
Hills Golf Club in Gothenburg, Sweden. It was won...
- "The Dead" is the
final short story in the 1914
collection Dubliners by
James Joyce. It is by far the
longest story in the
collection and, at 15,952 words...
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Returning to
Dublin in the 1960s, he
became a
founding member of the band The
Dubliners in 1962. The
Irish Post and
other commentators regard Kelly,
known for...
- The
Dubliner published the nude
photographs and
stated they were of Nordegren. On 16
November 2006,
Nordegren filed a
libel suit
against The
Dubliner. Nordegren...
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notable as a
member of The
Dubliners from 1964 to 1965
until he left to
pursue a solo
career in
North America. Bob
joined The
Dubliners in 1964 with John Sheahan...