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Féile is an
Irish word
meaning festival (see also Category:Festivals in Ireland). This may
refer to:
Féile an Phobail,
August arts
festival in West Belfast...
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Historiography of the
United Kingdom "Sir
Keith Feiling". The Times. 19
September 1977. Stuart, Charles. "
Feiling, Sir
Keith Grahame (1884–1977)".
Oxford Dictionary...
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Féile (Irish pronunciation: [ˈfʲeːlʲə]; "Festival") was a
music festival held in the
Republic of
Ireland between 1990 and 1997,
originally known as The...
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Féile an
Phobail (The Community's Festival), also
known as the West
Belfast Festival is a
community arts
organisation known for its
August Féile (Festival)...
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Dutton 2001, p. 118.
Feiling 1970, p. 441.
Feiling 1970, p. 442.
Feiling 1970, p. 443. Self 2006, pp. 431–32. Self 2006, p...
- retreat) for her was that it lay on the
Icknield Way. In his biography,
Keith Feiling wrote: Of what he felt of his debt to his wife, he
often spoke in public...
- to 1960.
Feiling, Keith; A
History of the Tory Party, 1640–1714, 1924
online edition Archived 16
November 2022 at the
Wayback Machine.
Feiling, Keith;...
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Feiled is a
Finnish gothic rock band.
Frontman Anton Laurila formed the band in 2001. Its name is a
misspelling of the word "failed". The band was first...
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Féile FM was a
community radio station based at
Conway Mill in the
Gaeltacht Quarter in west Belfast. The
station first broadcast in July 1996 on a 28-day...
- All Souls' Day, also
called The
Commemoration of All the
Faithful Departed, is a day of
prayer and
remembrance for the
faithful departed,
observed by Christians...