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  • I’m sure that Ruairi McKiernan of Spunout in Galway is not the only one who can say "I nearly quit a million times". July 2009
  • Racegoers attending this years Galway festival could come away winning or sharing in one of the big Tote Jackpot pools.
  • It would be easy to snooze the day away in the spa, but Galway is surrounded by rich history and beautiful scenery that has to be explored. The Sun
  • Paddy is a frequent caller to his friends in Galway when he is there on business.
  • I'm not saying Kilkenny are a spent force by any means but they are beatable as Waterford and Galway both proved in the last couple of weeks.
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  • The Technology Transfer Office (TTO) is a high performance team that guides breakthrough NUI Galway research to business reality as well as manage the NUI Galway Business Innovation Center.
  • The hull is then faired and painted in the traditional black for the Galway hookers.
  • Spain and the French and with the Flemings before those mongrels were pupped, Spanish ale in Galway, the winebark on the winedark waterway. Ulysses
  • She was given a warm welcome by farmers at the championships and even tried her hand at ploughing with two Irish draught mares, owned by brothers Joe and Padraig Fahy, of Corrandulla, Co Galway.
  • Last year, after the hiding from Cork, we got a bit of pride back the way the lads played against Galway in the Park, they went down fighting.
  • He's another who handles a fast surface and a repeat of his creditable second to Lord Of The Turf at Galway will see him land this.
  • In previous years, teams like Galway and Kerry have lifted the cup prompting the commentators to predict an extended reign as the kings of football.
  • If the strike continues, the people of Galway will be the real losers.
  • Specifically, it's much less expensive to sort out student accommodation in Clonmel or Carlow than it is to pay slumlords in Dublin or Galway.
  • And Galway is the shining jewel in the crown of the Irish racing industry.
  • HM ships Example, Explorer and Archer sailed the furthest West when they reached Howth, Cork and Galway in the Republic of Ireland.
  • Waste management has been a white-hot issue in Galway for some time.
  • He is a past pupil of Gortnor Abbey Convent and Anthony is now studying at GMIT Galway.
  • He said his shops record up to five weeks' worth of sales during the Galway Races.
  • They are looking at tolling existing sections of the national road network in Dublin, Cork, Limerick and Galway in order to raise revenue for the cash-starved, roads building programme.
  • Both are currently recuperating from their injuries in Galway hospital.
  • It was cosy, had a fireplace, and commanded a nice view of the Bishop of Galway's back yard, where herons used to nest and foxes would come around foraging.
  • The Galway southpaw, a classy boxer, matched him in every department and came out a convincing points winner.
  • Water cascades over the yellow rocks and soil of the Galway Soufriere volcanic vent.
  • On Tuesday last Galway woke up to see all the motor vehicles covered with a light coating of brown sand.
  • Dark Room Notes played their first live gig in Galway in December of 2006 and released their debut four-track EP, Dead Start Program, in October 2007 just prior to setting off on their first national tour. Band Spotlight: Irish Electro-Rock/Synthpop Band Dark Room Notes | Fandomania
  • The linkman rightly gave details of a local soccer game in which the Galway side did very well but why all this Chelsea stuff!
  • This horse won the Galway Plate.
  • There was an exhibition game played earlier this year in Galway.
  • Apparently, two local anglers were fishing for blue shark in Galway Bay in a small boat.
  • Foxford's Hope House Golf Classic was held on Monday, September 3rd, at Galway Bay Golf and Country club.
  • And these plays are not attended by dole scroungers, Trotskyites, hopheads or peaceniks, but by the decent ordinary people of Galway.
  • Following this, the Jordanstown basketball team will then head west to defend their Irish intervarsity title in NUI Galway on the weekend of 9-11 April. University of Ulster: News Releases
  • If the strike continues, the people of Galway will be the real losers.
  • The game was played in deplorable weather conditions and in the end Galway emerged victorious by a point.
  • Down Minors have succeeded again in showing their stamina and determination in winning through in the quarter-finals of the All Ireland Minor Championship when they beat Galway in Cavan.
  • They will join other sugar beet farmers from Galway and other counties in a show of solidarity.
  • A new Catholic bishop was installed in Galway yesterday.
  • We had our trade with Spain and the French and with the Flemings before those mongrels were pupped, Spanish ale in Galway, the winebark on the winedark waterway. — Ulysses
  • Galway loves live music, and you'll find a busker on almost every street corner. The Sun
  • She ran her best race to date at Galway six days ago when powering through late to finish two lengths second behind Penny Farthing in a competitive handicap.
  • It may seem ungracious to describe Galway's loss to Mayo in the Connacht under-21 football semi-final in Castlebar last Wednesday as a flop.
  • He had a great fondness for sport and was a strong supporter of the Galway hurling and football teams.
  • Two canoeists from Galway city had a lucky escape on Lough Corrib yesterday when a helicopter winched them to safety after they took shelter on one of the lake's islands.
  • A native of Galway and a resident of Naas, she has become a legend for the hundreds of young people who've passed through the school in that time.
  • That lesson was drilled into the hapless Galway champions yesterday by a supremely drilled Birr side.
  • The challenge has come from Mr Brian Coyle, a consulting engineer with Coyle Kennedy in Galway.
  • This was one of their better days and it was a vast improvement on their last outing against Galway.
  • This westernmost tip of County Galway, its small walled fields full of rushy bog and granite boulders, has always been a harsh place to scratch a living.
  • She was also very prominent in sporting circles both in her native Galway and in Claremorris.
  • Driving back to Galway, the family can rise early on Sunday morning and take a boat trip to the Aran Islands.
  • So just to get you into the school mode, my good friend Graham White from Galway sent me a couple of teasers to kick the grey matter into action again.
  • The rise and rise of girls football in Galway remains on course and it is probably only a matter of time before they make a major breakthrough at senior level.
  • Galway, too, has a fine venue and up to forty drivers could be lined up on the grid on the Southern circuit.
  • His on-field partnership with fellow Galway great Frank Stockwell saw the pair earn the sobriquet of the ‘Terrible Twins’ - a name borne of their almost telepathic understanding.
  • When she moved to Dublin she continued performing, and was discovered by a Galway trad band.
  • My instant history of Galway comes to you by courtesy of Kenny's Bookshop.
  • For years this minstrel roamed up and down the boreens and roads of Mayo and Galway until finally he died in Craughwell, Co. Galway at the age of fifty one.
  • He said he was aware of Ben's work but it came as a major surprise to him that the artist was now living in County Galway.
  • Kilkenny, Wexford, Galway and Cork go into the hat, giving camogie followers the prospect of two mouth-watering pairings in a fortnight. Top Stories: BreakingNews.ie
  • The Galway side barely made acquaintance with the Edinburgh 22 during the opening half-hour, their predilection for the up-and-under rarely backed up with decent pressure on the home bodies waiting for the ball to return to earth.
  • In Ireland, Women in Media of Galway, with the National Women's Council of Ireland, are organizing a petition drive for a national, paid, public holiday every year on February 1, St. Bridget's Day, to honor unwaged workers.
  • I've also held down long term residencies at clubs around Ireland such as Brown Sugar at the Kitchen in Dublin, U-Turn at Ri Ra in Dublin, Jazz Juice at the GPO in Galway, Thompson Garage in Belfast, the Soul Clinic, Dee-Bop, Irish Blogs
  • The Quays welcomed two Galway Hooker sailing boats and a flotilla of sailing vessels were docked at Albert Basin.
  • Waterford cruised to the easiest of wins over a most disappointing home side and will go into next Sunday's clash with Galway in Walsh Park at the top of the league table.
  • Faint Heart was a costly failure at Galway, going down by a length to Right Key, but was all at sea on the fast surface then.
  • The City of Galway is the only town you can still see and hear street entertainers nowadays.
  • To say they were outclassed would be an injustice, but to say their efforts were more laboured is a necessary concession to Galway.
  • Cork and Galway have played nine championship games between them.
  • The party leader, Trevor Sargent, told a Young Greens conference in Galway that ‘even the most enthusiastic of young voters’ had been repulsed by the sleaze exposed at the tribunals.
  • About 17 miles from Galway city, Athenry is fast becoming a satellite town because of its lower house prices and ease of commuting.
  • He went to Galway Races first at the age of four around 1925 and often reminisced with me about the old days, the war years, no cars, plenty of sidecars going to Ballybrit, bicycles galore!
  • The number of city and county managers should be cut from 34 to 24, with a recommendation for effective amalgamation of authorities such as Carlow and Kilkenny County Councils and the City and County Council in Galway. Top Stories: BreakingNews.ie
  • Within the triangle, which may be roughly described as inclosed by Galway town, Disturbed Ireland Being the Letters Written During the Winter of 1880-81.
  • It is claimed that on a really fine day it is possible to see as far away as Galway Bay up along the local coastline.
  • Twenty-five years ago very few people were commuting to Galway from South Mayo on a daily basis to work.
  • The property also links to Shop Street, one of Galway's main retail areas.
  • His business acumen saw him build and purchase hotels in Galway and Dublin.
  • Galway have a few lads who played in the 2001 final but inexperience will definitely be an issue for them overall.
  • There has been some confusion regarding the Wednesday bus service that connects with the Galway bus for day trips to Galway or Knock.
  • The hotel was very popular for weddings from all over Galway and further afield.
  • If you enjoy city life, I recommend Galway.
  • None of the photographs was captioned or identified in any way, so that they posed, innocently, as a generic representation of Cork and Galway at play on a sunny afternoon.
  • It took me over a long stretch of the best hunting country of Galway, and my jarvey was a Ireland Under Coercion (2nd ed.) (2 of 2) (1888)
  • Never again would the Galway mail arrive there in its midnight glory.
  • It is impossible to capture the magic of Galway and most folk are well past analysing it all.
  • It was from here that they were to travel in a saloon carriage provided by the Midland Railway Company to Galway.
  • Marrianne Carney Knight played a superb selection of Phil Cunningham reels and sang two songs including a beautiful version of ‘From Galway to Graceland’.
  • Every pub in Galway is full of would be writers and a few pints in, they talk away the whole would be book, talk is indeed not so much cheap as downright deadly to a fragile theme that is barely taking shape Keeping Mum
  • The axeman turned out to be none other than the 21-year-old PD candidate from Galway who polled 1,377 votes in the constituency in last month's general election.
  • It is a source of pride to see the Celtic Explorer alongside the quay in her home port of Galway.
  • Galway were out of the blocks quicker in the second half.
  • The Technology Transfer Office (TTO) is a high performance team that guides breakthrough NUI Galway research to business reality as well as manage the NUI Galway Business Innovation Center.
  • Both sending off's were unwarranted and from the first early bath the Galway man branded his cards all too easy.
  • Digital was the backbone of Galway.
  • Longford were a much bigger and more mature team than Galway, and were much more assured and confident.
  • The Galway band continued to grow their fan base by playing gigs up and down the country, sometimes headlining, sometimes supporting.
  • This event brought a week of festivities to a close for the Mayo and Galway groups involved.
  • He had spent the last thirteen years of his life in Ireland, mostly in County Galway, and at least some of the time in Carna.
  • The Donegal singer recently performed at a sell-out concert in Galway Town Hall Theatre and at her very successful shows in Tipperary and Kerry.
  • A new Catholic bishop was installed in Galway yesterday.
  • Leslie and I walked a couple dozen miles on Inis Mór, part of the Aran Islands in the Galway Bay off Ireland. The Choice
  • The party likes to style itself as a big tent, which goes some way towards explaining its obsession with inviting big business for a hugger-mugger under canvas at the Galway races.
  • Never again would the Galway mail arrive there in its midnight glory.
  • People with acting ability between the ages of twenty and fifty are required to take part in a double bill of Irish comedy that will be in the Town Hall Theatre, Galway in June.
  • Connacht survived a determined Beziers display to squeeze into the second round of the Parker Pen Challenge Cup despite defeat in Galway.
  • In Galway, we identified rural and family owned pubs by selecting electoral districts with populations of less than 1500.
  • Within the next 18 months, 76 trees will be cut down and replaced, one street adjoining the square will be completely pedestrianised and the rusted Galway Hooker sculpture will be moved.
  • It would be easy to snooze the day away in the spa, but Galway is surrounded by rich history and beautiful scenery that has to be explored. The Sun
  • Monday there was a large turnout at the Galway Bay Golf and Country Club for a Golf Classic.
  • One sad happening prior to Christmas was the death of Galway's oldest resident Billy Lohan of Mervue who was in his 103rd year.
  • The golf courses of Mayo and Galway beckon invitingly but he reckons he might tire of the golf after a few months.
  • Galway's primary strategy is the staging of extensive events over prolonged periods which attract thousands of tourists and project a lasting image of a good place to visit, to live in and to do business in.
  • As to the game itself watched by over 29,000 spectators the first half was even-steven, Galway just holding the edge at half-time, 0-12 to 0-11, and Ollie Canning magnificent at corner-back.
  • James, who is based in NYC, built a house in Galway sometime ago and spends as much time possible there, where he has a number of horses.
  • Most of his missionary activity took place north of the line between Dublin and Galway.
  • In Galway, contribution rates for residential units differ depending on location, and people building extensions to private houses don't pay a contribution fee.
  • But this unlikely scenario is the possible consequence of the Byzantine series of deals being discussed at the Progressive Democrats conference in Galway this weekend.
  • These two photos and the next one were taken last weekend in Galway, Ireland. July « 2009 « Sentence first
  • Irish Augustinian friars and Irish Franciscan Recollet priests spearheaded this ministry; Presentation Sisters from Galway and the Sisters of Mercy from Dublin arrived in the colony in 1833 and 1842, respectively, to educate Catholic girls; and the Irish Christian Brothers came out to teach Catholic boys in 1875. Gutenber-e Help Page
  • The Technology Transfer Office (TTO) is a high performance team that guides breakthrough NUI Galway research to business reality as well as manage the NUI Galway Business Innovation Center.
  • John Joyce, Galway, fished the Derryclare Butts where he landed a nice 6.5 pound fresh-run grilse, taken on an Apache Shrimp fly.
  • Then the homecoming we got in Galway, you'd be on a high for a week after it.
  •            Yes, Irish grandfathers really do speak that way, and when you're lads just over for the first time from built-up gray Dublin, you catch and remember every new thing; every word, every color of brown, blue, and green as you stand on each side of Grandfather, who puts a hand on your shoulder and looks out to the Aran Islands in Galway Bay. Something About Ireland
  • Following excellent performances at the Leinster championships, Carlow LTC junior squash players - numbering 17 will represent Leinster at the interprovincials in Galway on the last weekend of March.
  • Obviously upset at the last minute non-appearance of Gantley, Galway looked to be in total disarray in the opening sequences watched by an attendance of 8,321.
  • It's on a quiet road in the townland of Tonegurrane, only seven miles from Galway city.
  • Against Galway United a solitary goal was enough; the famous victory over Stella Maris relied on Niall O'Brien's late intervention.
  • A specially handcrafted bodhrán with the Egan crest, sponsored by Malachaí Kearns from Galway, was presented to Ambassador Egan.
  • Meantime, Galway's league win is a fine preparation for the hurling championship and we have to be prime contenders again.
  • He is currently employed as an analytical chemist with Boston Scientific in Galway.
  • Also, the company have agents and stockists through all of Ireland and if anyone would like to make contact with any of them or order any products they can do so by contacting Galway Homeopathics Manuf Ltd., The Mall, Tuam, Co. Galway.
  • Lisa has just started her third level studies in Galway and is wished every success.
  • Dubbed, ‘the man with the golden flute’, because of well, his fourteen karat gold flute encrusted with diamonds, Sir James Galway has a storied musical career.
  • Galway City Council said it does not want a proliferation of satellite dishes on the front of houses.
  • By profession he was a poet, and he'd appeared in Galway several times before - at poetry readings, unaccompanied by a band.
  • Intensive negotiations over the past year have failed to obtain any derogations which would allow the continuation of the 35 to 40 boat sea angling events in County Sligo, Mayo and Galway.
  • With these memories, I expected Galway City, my destination, to be a hopeless, broken-down kind of place.
  • Often a ship discharging on a west coast port will proceed to Galway or the Shannon for a cargo back to the UK or Europe.
  • While the lands also house the ruins of an earlier castle, previously home to the Blakes, one of the 14 ‘tribes’ of Galway, this structure is beyond repair.
  • That's where nearly all of Galway city and county gets their drinking water and if that gets polluted, we're banjaxed.
  • The hurling championship next year features the losers' group, which will see Galway entering at a much earlier stage than heretofore.
  • The further north you go (Clare, Galway, Sligo, or westwards towards Kerry) the land becomes stonier and less suitable for multipurpose agriculture. Out of Ireland (3)
  • And, again, "Poor Cranch is almost too much the object of jest; Galway is the principal banterer. Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo Volume 2
  • Apparently, having the Freedom of the City of Galway means that you can graze your cattle anywhere in the city, even in Eyre Square.
  • Last week there were celebrations to mark the occasion with Mass being celebrated by the new Bishop of Galway.
  • The Quays welcomed two Galway Hooker sailing boats and a flotilla of sailing vessels were docked at Albert Basin.
  • We wish them slainte is saol fada and we understand that they will be residing in Tuam, County Galway.
  • Next time we're in Galway - and it will be soon - dinner's on us. Conventional Behaviour
  • John grew into a strapping lad with the makings of a farmer, and with this in mind he spent his fourteenth year living with relatives on their farm in Dunmore, Co. Galway.
  • Jimmy was an outstanding Galway hurler who became a top-class referee.
  • The four semi-finalists for the Gala All-Ireland senior hurling camogie championship have been confirmed as Wexford, Galway and Kilkenny all recorded victories, and Tipperary's defeat by the Model County ensured the progression of Cork, who had the weekend off. Top Stories: BreakingNews.ie
  • Never again would the Galway mail arrive there in its midnight glory.
  • In Galway Bay, Ireland, a live limpet or periwinkle used to be placed at the corners of the house to ensure successful fishing.
  • Commercial development in Galway has shifted from the city centre to budding satellite towns in the last 12 months.
  • Cawley was headhunted from his job in a Swiss IT consultancy to which he had been commuting every week from his Galway base.
  • The team gave a powerful performance but were unfortunately beaten in the end by Galway.
  • Did you know that the Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI) in Galway is the largest Semantic Web research group in the world? January 2008
  • In the meantime, Galway are back through the back door and are not a spent force.
  • One of the abiding interests in her life was music and she was an accomplished dancer who loved the traditional music, waltzes and sing-alongs at various venues around Mayo and Galway.
  • Around the 32 Counties: A Galway town is to honour its own Oscar-winner, Monaghan will stage a 'boggy' national championships, and an unusual game of poker is to take place in Westmeath. Undefined
  • Our holidays were family affairs - we'd head over to the west of Ireland and take over some little hotel in Salthill, just outside Galway, near where my mother grew up.
  • In Galway city both the new and secondhand residential property markets were equally active.
  • A watery sky, breached feebly by the occasional half-hearted sunrays on a grey leaden afternoon, seemed to catch the essential gloom that had descended on this region of North Galway.
  • He would drive me to Galway or to Newport, "bedad," but "divil Disturbed Ireland Being the Letters Written During the Winter of 1880-81.
  • It is hard for me to think about the Aran Islands, the three rugged outposts off the coast of Galway, without dreaming of a perfect pint of Guinness on a drizzling summer afternoon, when all hopes of walking, or cycling, or swimming had been gloriously dampened by the weather, and there was only one place to go, and that was the pub. Old, Heavy, Bitter and Divine
  • The property is adjacent to the Great Southern Hotel and also links to Shop Street, one of Galway's main retail areas.
  • Carlow squash will be very strongly represented at the Junior interprovincials in Galway this weekend with 20 players from the club selected.
  • A concert on the courthouse steps will feature the wonderful creations of Galway-based group Macmas, with giant spiders and humorous characters guaranteed to create lots of oohs and aahs from the public.
  • ‘The ganger was from Galway and stayed in our house, paying my mother £1 per week for his keep,’ he says.
  • Still a fit looking man, we had a barney about the whole Galway and Mayo rivalry and the many great games between us.
  • At the time I was not long out of college, working as a stringer, editorial writer and arts reviewer for the Galway Advertiser.
  • The reality was that we lost, Galway made progress, went on to win the All-Ireland, whereas we regressed.
  • Micheal is from Kinvara in County Galway and we congratulate him on being honoured.
  • It was an enjoyable and memorable night on the borderline of Galway and Mayo.
  • Brian Thornton was one of the principal organisers of the Galway Rally and served as an official timekeeper at many motor sport events throughout Ireland.
  • This corridor would connect Sligo, Galway, Limerick and Cork and open up rail services to towns along the now largely abandoned railway route.
  • Not to be outdone the students of the National University of Ireland, Galway will have their say next week.
  • Faithful to his ordination vows, and his concern for the spiritual well-being of his people, John Galway McVicker had been active in the revival.
  • Despite the valour of Galway's British contingent - the 6th and 9th Foot bore themselves especially well - almost all Galway's 15,000 men were killed or captured.
  • On the edge of Lough Corrib, this property has all the qualities of a prime holiday home while being just 14 miles northwest of Galway city and about three miles from Oughterard.
  • A retired Galway harbourmaster, Captain Frank Sheridan, is to report to the government by the summer on the possibility of locating flotels in Irish ports to accommodate asylum seekers.
  • He also learned Irish in prison and, after his release in 1946, he spent some time in the Gaeltacht areas of Galway and Kerry, where he started writing poetry in Irish. Brendan behan | never at a loss for words « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
  • In fairness, after again showing their customary and deeply worrying failure to put the opposition away, Galway dug deep to earn a replay against a busy and stout-hearted Dongal team.
  • Mayo never minded playing Galway in Pearse Stadium in Salthill.
  • We were granted a few helpings of caramel sunshine, its rarity making it all the more delicious, but the day we went to Galway for the Arts Festival turned out to be deluge day.
  • The Aran Islands, Inisheer, Inishmore, and Inishmaan are off the coast of Galway a few miles from Kilfenora. Later Articles and Reviews
  • It also offers earlier connections to the Galway, Limerick, Cork, Tralee, Killarney, Letterkenny and Derry bus services.
  • This show had a nationwide sell-out tour in 2003 and sold out St Nicholas' Church in Galway again last Christmas and last May, achieving standing ovations at each show.
  • Radio Friendly was a pirate radio station in Galway City that had been broadcasting for almost twelve months.
  • It was while stationed in Naas that he met his wife Mary, who is a native of County Galway.
  • A new Catholic bishop was installed in Galway yesterday.
  • We sat in exhaust-fumigated traffic for what seemed like hours without moving, inching our way through Galway as tar squelched under rubber, producing that pungent smell of bitumen and oil.
  • Mr. Harhen is an honors biochemistry graduate from NUI Galway with a special interest in facilitating ultra-trace quantitation of biomolecules in complex matrices, such as bioactive lipid signalling molecules. Nano Tech Wire
  • The commission's proposals will be ready in late spring in time to be debated at the two EU conferences in Galway and Mayo on rural development and peripheral areas.
  • The development will be located in the centre of the town off the main Limerick to Galway road.
  • Parnell announced his intention to support Captain O'Shea as an unpledged parliamentary candidate for the vacant seat of Galway City.
  • Mixed news from the Galway Fishery this week, as 13 open gates on the weir meant winter levels in the river.
  • June 14th, 2009 WILMINGTON, Delaware and GALWAY, Ireland - New and existing investors complete a US$17. 3 million Series C investment - Experienced medical device executive, Dr. Art Rosenthal, appointed as CEO - Aggressive launch of Sideguard (TM) Sidebranch stent in EU following recent CE Marking - Expansion of management team, R&D and manufacturing capacity in Galway, Ireland Cappella, Inc. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • Galway will be a whirl of activity and colour from Tuesday, when the 26th Galway Arts Festival comes to life.

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