- barúil "opinion",
southern tuairim - in Ulster,
tuairim is most
typically used in the
meaning "approximate value", such as
tuairim an ama sin "about that...
- in New York City.
Following this, he
worked in
London where he
edited Tuairim magazine. Notably, he
interviewed Conor Cruise O'Brien in the immediate...
-
While a
student at St Patrick's, he was
editor of the
school magazine,
Tuairim;
features writer for
Drogheda Independent,
Ipswich Evening and
Meath Chronicle;...
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farraige a c****rfeadh síos í. Agus tá
iompar seoil inti ná cuirfeá féna
tuairim in aon chor, ach aon ní amháin, gan aon
chille a
bheith fúithi agus nach...
- Lugaidh. / /Ann san
mbliaghan 1641, ansa
mhidh Fhabhra, do slaod-/mharbhadh
tuairim tri-cheud de
dhaoine bochta eadra fear, bean /agus
paiste a
gcoilligh Dhoirearach...
-
Bhreataineacha ortha agus atá ar an
taobh Thiar-Thuaidh de'n Eóraip. Tá siad
tuairim a's ar chúig mhíle oileán ar fad ann. (Oileánradh an t-ainm a bheirtear...
- Karl Marx. In turn, Lynch's
critiques of
Irish capitalism appealed to the
Tuairim group in the 1950s and were
published by them.
Lynch believed in a positive...
-
edition of
Stair an Bhíobla ó lámhsgríbhinn do sgríobh Uáitéir Ó
Ceallaigh tuairim na
bliadhna MDCCXXVI,
which was
published in four
volumes between 1941...
-
media outlets.
Tyrrell was
introduced by Rudd to a
group of
writers called Tuairim, who
accepted his
account of
brutality in
Letterfrack as
being truthful...
-
shortly before his death. In the 1950s,
Winder was one of the
founders of
Tuairim, a
group of
young professionals who
formed a think-tank to
examine the...