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- Artacan macTaidcg, mac Sinill, mac Anchoraig, mac Siadalta, mac Maeluidir, mac h-Iuin, mac Colmain, mac Cuirc, mac Fergusa, mac Cormaic, mac Con-Chorb...
- Telegraph. 20 February 2009. Archived from the original on 5 May 2013. Maccormaic, Ruadhan (19 February 2009). "Dictionary helps crack case of notorious...
- Scottish actor Kenneth Cranham and they have one daughter, Kathleen. MacCormaic, Mairtin (16 October 1990). "Jim and Fiona are actors apart". Irish Independent...
- Dépêche Diplomatique Afrique (Senegal). 25 May 2011; retrieved 2011-05-27 MacCormaic, Ruadhán. "G8 summit set to approve aid package for Tunisia and Egypt...
- during her lifetime (1707–c.1782).[citation needed] Irish folklorist Tomás MacCormaic suggests that the rhyme is a celebration of the Land Goddess (Mother Nature)...
- publication. It was launched on 29 March 1859. The editor is Ruadhán Mac Cormaic. It is published every day except Sundays. The Irish Times is Ireland's...
- Ciaran O'Hagan - vocals Dermot O'Hagan - guitars Peter Boylan - guitars Mairtin MacCormaic - tin whistle Michael Proctor - b**** Bo Murphy - drums v t e...
- Foreign Legion ****ociation of Ireland. 2019. Retrieved 1 December 2019. MacCormaic, Ruadhan (8 October 2011). "The legion of extraordinary gentlemen". Dispatches...
- between the United Kingdom after Brexit, and Germany. Similarly, Ruadhán Mac Cormaic for The Irish Times described the work as a "lament on the state of contemporary...
- Sanas Cormaic (Irish pronunciation: [ˈsˠanˠəsˠ ˈkɔɾˠəmˠəc]; or Sanas Chormaic, Irish for "Cormac's narrative"), also known as Cormac's Glossary, is an...