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Skreen (Irish: An Scrín,
meaning 'the shrine') is a
small village and
parish in
County Sligo, Ireland. The
village is in a
civil parish of the same name...
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returned to New
Chamber in 1936 to
explore and
survey the
ongoing Skreen Hill p****age,
named after the hill on the
surface above.
After 370 metres...
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Skryne or
Skreen (from
Irish Scrín
Cholm Cille,
meaning 'Colm Cille's shrine', or
originally called The Hill of Acaill) is a
village in
County Meath, Ireland...
- an
English electronic group and
production team,
currently composed of
Skreen B and
Ricardo Autobahn; the band
formerly also
included B.L.
Underwood ("Blu")...
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- (died 1834), a
clergyman in the
Church of
Ireland who
served as
rector of
Skreen in
County Sligo, and his wife
Elizabeth Haughton,
daughter of the Reverend...
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skreen, &c. The
house were five
hours in a
committee [...] and were amuse'd and banter'd [...] by
questions and
amendments propos'd by the
skreen, &c...
- south, he is
venerated as the
founder of
Skreen Abbey, now the site of the
Church of
Ireland church of
Skreen Parish.
Hagiography The
Vision of A****án...
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Skreen, C. J. (March 23, 1970). "Smothers
Brothers Set for Comeback". The
Seattle Times. p. A16.
Skreen, C. J. (February 4, 1970)...
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