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Irish Republic

NOUN
  1. a republic consisting of 26 of 32 counties comprising the island of Ireland; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1921

How To Use Irish Republic In A Sentence

  • He also supplied weapons to the Provisional Irish Republican Army, a listed terrorist organisation in the United Kingdom.
  • Anyone expressing trenchant anti-monarchist views is now suspected of sympathising with Irish republicanism's most fanatical fringe.
  • He's kvetching about how all his work for the Irish Republic has earned him only ‘the daily spite of this unmannerly town’ and Maud Gonne reproves him.
  • The man has been deported back to the Irish Republic where he will face terrorism charges.
  • The man has been deported back to the Irish Republic where he will face terrorism charges.
  • Like the Irish Republican Army (IRA), Palestinian militants and the forces of former Ugandan dictator Idi Amin, many of these groups underwent guerrilla training in camps in Libya.
  • No drop in petrol prices so people will still head south to tank up while no drop in corporation tax means foreign investors will still favour the Irish Republic.
  • He was extradited to Britain from the Irish Republic to face explosives charges.
  • Percival was off mistreating Irish Republican Army (IRA) leaders during the Anglo-Irish War before commanding British Malaya in World War II.
  • Gerry Adams, a northern Catholic who has led the Irish Republican movement for four decades, donned a kaffiyeh when he went to the Holy Land to make a TV documentary about Palestine Blogs aggregator
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