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April 2011 to
January 2012,
Altan recorded a new
studio album titled Gleann Nimhe – The
Poison Glen.
After celebrating the
launch of the 18th
Frankie Kennedy...
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National Institute for
Mental Health in
England (
NIMHE) was an
English medical organisation established in 2001
under the
leadership of
Professor Louis...
- The
Poisoned Glen (Irish: Cró
Nimhe) is a glen or
valley located near
Dunlewey in Gweedore, a
district in the north-west of
County Donegal, Ireland. It...
- (Irish:
Abhainn Chró
Nimhe,
meaning 'Poisoned Glen River'; the
English name of the burn
probably comes from the
version Cró na
Nimhe,
meaning 'Hollow /...
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Gleann Nimhe – The
Poison Glen is the
eleventh studio album by
Irish folk
music group Altan and
their tenth studio album of
original material, released...
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abolition of the
National Institute for
Mental Health in
England (
NIMHE). The
director of the
NIMHE, Ian MacPherson,
became the
director of the NMHDU. The Unit...
- implementation. In 2005, the
National Institute for
Mental Health in
England (
NIMHE)
endorsed a
recovery model as a
possible guiding principle of
mental health...
- 'hands' lá [l̪ˠaː] 'day' lámhach [l̪ˠãːx] 'shooting' lách [l̪ˠaːx] 'generous'
nimhe [nʲĩː] 'poison' (genitive) ní [nʲiː] 'washing' rámha [ɾˠãː] 'oar' (genitive)...
- (Stranabooey)
Srath na
Corcrach (Stranacorkra) An Tor (Torr)
Abhainn Chró
Nimhe (Cronaniv Burn)
Abhainn D****bhlinne (Devlin River) An Chláidigh (Clady River)...
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forms are
Balor Béimeann or
Balar Bemen (Ogygia, 1685), and Balór na Súile
Nimhe (Balor of the Evil Eye).
Balor first appears in the
medieval texts that...