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  • Trust the Irish to give it to you straight, with no blarney, when it's something as important as drink.
  • Disguised first as a horse dealer and later as a holy man, he successfully blarneyed his way through regions, which were not a part of British-held India at the time.
  • The mother of the chillun was a good lady an 'she let me look on the books when she read to them an' larned me the lessons 'long with her chillun. Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 2
  • There are also suggestions to provide a town park in the surrounds of Killarney House and this would certainly be a lovely amenity.
  • A real breakaway from their studies is in store for two Killarney students in March as they head off to Helsinki to take part in EU debates.
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  • Amid the usual blarney about fitness tests and winning the flag for the crew, it was quite refreshing, really.
  • It's unfortunate, however, that he has to rely on jaded Irish clichés of booze and blarney to enliven a story that is powerful enough to survive on its own merits.
  • Limerick Community Council has advised that recycling banks are now in place at the car park at Twohig's Supervalu, Killarney Road.
  • He said five years ago he promised to campaign for the clean-up of Killarney's lake shores and the removal of overgrowth which obstructs scenic views.
  • Theres something wrong about the angularness of the front and the roundness of the back, as if the dress has an identity crisis. This Week's Pattern Story - A Dress A Day
  • He would have much more to be cheerful about and before we knew it he would be full of the blarney, not to mention the Guinness.
  • According to the Killarney councillor, a practice has emerged in recent years of using handsaws axes and even chainsaws to cut holly branches.
  • Monday, October 15, 2007 8: 20: 00 AM CDT little gator said ... that one url was too long for this format. so go to www. solarnavigator.net/maritime_history. htm and click on scottof the antartic under general history HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, LIZA!
  • To coincide with the event, the new Killarney Athletic clubhouse and dressing rooms were officially opened by Minister for Sport and Tourism John O'Donoghue on Monday night.
  • The Killarney side had yet to drop any league points and went into the match with six wins from six outings.
  • I blarneyed a bit, giving a delicate impression of being in the trade myself, with a client for the empty shop. In The Frame
  • The speech of presentation was made by our friend, “Colonel” James S. Norton, in what the rural paragrapher would have described as “the most felicitous effort of his life,” and the wonderful collection was commended to Mr. Larned's grateful preservation by the judgment of Mr. Henry Field, whose own choice selection of paintings is the most valued possession of the Chicago Art Institute. Eugene Field A Study In Heredity And Contradictions
  • Ef you want to know," sez he, "open your winder of a mornin 'et ary season, and you' ll larn thet the best of perfooms is jest fresh air, _fresh air_," sez he, emphysizin ', "athout no mixtur. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 103, May, 1866
  • The body of the divemaster was airlifted to Larnaca General Hospital.
  • He was brilliantly convincing with a strong Irish brogue, righteous indignation when confronted with the insignificance of his rumours, and disarming blarney.
  • That was a load of blarney probably told to her by one of his many enemies to give yet another person reason to kill him.
  • From the beginning Killarney were eager to gain revenge on St. Declan's for a defeat they conceded to us two years ago.
  • Israel _izrael_, not _issrael_ jeans _janes_ joust _just_ or _joost_ larynx _lar'inx'_ or _la'rinx_, not _larnix_ literature _literature_, or _choor_ Practical Grammar and Composition
  • It was not till after a regular battle royal that that young gentleman could be brought to submit to be "larned" by any one but his own special My Friend Smith A Story of School and City Life
  • The world premiere of a groundbreaking new Celtic stage spectacular is to be staged in Killarney at the weekend.
  • There was quite a bit of the old blarney left in this extremely complicated New Englandy-Irish lady yet.
  • And after I had eat and drunk again, I did look outward over the Night Land, and with particularness to that part that I did travel in, as it might be called, the yesterday. The Night Land: Chapter 7
  • Well, he was at the top afore you could cry 'trapstick,' and it wasn't long till I was at the top too, and there we found a gate opening into the hill, and a power of lords and ladies waiting to resave Mahoon, who I larned was their king, and who had been away from his kingdom for twenty years, by rason of his being shut up in the box by some great fairy-man. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, December 11, 1841
  • Many supporters have been fooled into thinking the senator was as green as the hills of Kerry but, as it turns out, his Irish ancestry is a load of blarney.
  • A troupe of talented dancers, storytellers and musicians will take centre stage in Killarney this week in order to drum up support for needy communities in Venezuela.
  • ‘You're full of blarney boy,’ she said with an affectionate pat on the top of his head.
  • A post-medieval brickfield - brick manufacturing site - has been uncovered overlooking the Murrough at Bollarney South townland. Archive 2007-03-01
  • I larned myself to reed when I was 4 or 5 with Dr Seuss. Firedoglake » Patrick Kennedy, Rush Limbaugh and the Right Wing Cop-Out
  • In other words, it takes into account the preponderant aspect of a specific professional activity: whether it is weighted more heavily toward intellectual elaboration or toward muscularnervous effort.
  • According to the Killarney councillor, a practice has emerged in recent years of using handsaws axes and even chainsaws to cut holly branches.
  • `You see how the combination of the Blarney and the English smooth-talk baffles intelligence. THE FIVE MILLION DOLLAR PRINCE
  • Luckily for Alan a Llarnian disembodied supermind from a planet in the Canopus system decides to hyperspace him the hell out of there at that time. Archive 2007-04-01
  • Yankee-Gentile and Jew, and his blarney was a commodity that stood him in good stead. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 11 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Businessmen
  • anyone who kisses the 'Blarney stone' is given the gift of speaking persuasively .
  • To dismiss this work as simple blarney seems extreme.
  • Having put her portrait skills at the disposal of 70 tourists, Una, who studied at Limerick College of Art, paid a flying visit to Killarney.
  • Killarney Celtic, have been impressive, with some fine performances and they don't concede too many goals and are proving difficult to breach.
  • My beef with Boee is what others are saying – there are no links to outside content that are readily visible to the user – one really must dig in and larn the interface – which is entirely UNLIKE Apple TV. Why Does Everyone Heart Boxee?
  • Wen i larnt kalygrify (az a leftie) i hadda turn da paper one quatre tern to da CCW die rection – den drawer eech leter from botum of leter to top (witch was rite to leff on paper, drawring twards my hand so azknot to smeer ink) Iz THIS wai u were so mad - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • He's got hold, sumhow, uv my little gal's book o 'pieces, an' larned a dozen on The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No. 2, August, 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • He owns the 250-bedroom Gleneagle Hotel in Killarney, the heart of the minister's constituency.
  • Don't ye mind the time the trusters had planned to give us all paint-boxes for Christmas, an 'half of us not able to hold a brush, let alone paint things, an' Miss Peggie blarneyed them round into givin 'us books? The Primrose Ring
  • Wen i larnt kalygrify (az a leftie) i hadda turn da paper one quatre tern to da CCW die rection – den drawer eech leter from botum of leter to top (witch was rite to leff on paper, drawring twards my hand so azknot to smeer ink) Iz THIS wai u were so mad - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • The former McShain property forms a major share of Killarney National Park.
  • Right now you're either dazzling the general populace with brilliance or charming them with blarney.
  • All five motions have been signed by four of the five councillors elected in the Killarney electoral area in the June 11 poll.
  • Zira yllardr Yesrib'teki dier Arap kabilesiyle aralarnda srp gitmekte olan Buas savalarndan bezmi olduklarndan bu yeni dinin aralarnda bir bar ortam oluturacan mit ediyorlard. Akabe bey'atlar - Dini Sohbetler, islami icerik, Sahabeler.
  • Talkin 'like the Franklins and all the big quality folks, you lamper-jawed, cat-hamed puke,' says I. 'You nuver hearn yer master call' um any thing but britches, nur you sha'n't, 'says I.' I'll larn you to puke up big quality words, you varmunt, 'says I; and I larruped him well, I tell you. Fisher's River (North Carolina) Scenes and Characters
  • He said five years ago he promised to campaign for the clean-up of Killarney's lake shores and the removal of overgrowth which obstructs scenic views.
  • By unhygienically kissing the Blarney stone, you can obtain the gift of ‘persuasive eloquence’, and I hope that is all you obtain.
  • No doubt his blarney was a source of inspiration for me. Riding Rockets
  • At least it would have been a rejection of grown-ups ' blarney. THE INNOCENTS AT HOME (A SUPERINTENDENT KENWORTHY NOVEL)
  • The clothes can be larney as in ‘Gee, you are wearing larney clothes’ or ‘Why are you dressed so larney?’ or a high-class dinner do as in ‘We went to a larney party that had caviar for pudding.’
  • Angry anglers can stop sharpening their gaffs in anticipation of a major battle on the Lakes of Killarney.
  • So he blarneyed his way into flight school and a couple of years later flew night missions over Vietnam in an F-4.
  • I always knew it as the Southernwood Quarry when I was a boy and rode around the area on my bicycle, but Selborne is much more larney and marketable!
  • Would Mr. Barrow 'larn' him"; so Graham buckled to for over an hour. Three Years in Tristan da Cunha
  • The roar of motorcycle engines will drown out the clip-clop of horses and jarveys when more than 1,000 bikes parade through Killarney tomorrow.
  • I want none of your blarney.
  • The filmmaker also found unusual trees: a tea plant, a ban oak, copper beeches, a maidenhair tree in Killarney, and a Kentucky coffee bean tree in Greenside.
  • His many friends and supporters in Killarney send their best regards to the genial Christy and we all hope to see him out and about very soon.
  • Night Land, and with particularness to that part that I did travel in, as it might be called, the yesterday. The Night Land
  • The world, for its part, has begun to see what lies underneath the blarney.
  • The necessity for a new route has also been questioned, amid suggestions that the existing Killarney / Farranfore road could be upgraded and re-aligned.
  • During the trip, on this cloudy but dry day, the boat passed Larn Island and went to the southwestern cape of Man Wichai Island.
  • This sweet, straightforward story has enough Irish charm to overcome the occasional blarney.
  • I would definitely pick Blarney Stone over this burger… although the la cense bun is much better than the B.S. bun. Your First Look At (And My Humble Suggestions For) The New La Cense Burger Truck | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • I last saw Peggy in late July and she was as enthusiastic as ever - full of that Irish blarney that saw her through her life.
  • One could even see the protaganist as being in 'director's chair' as a seer of 'sight and sound' to the point that he is even interacting with the proceedings as much as he can (although he is doomed by his impotency as he can't play such an active role as he would wish to!). btw in this aspect i could also see its thematic similarness to soderberg's sex, lies and videotape - the seer as non participator in the sexual act even if NAACHGAANA
  • I'd assume that goes without saying, except that I've been "larned" to know better. The Gold Liquid Café.
  • Bir felkete uradnz ve ulularnzn maktul dtn grdnz zaman onu yalnz bana brakacaksanz imdiden braknz. Archive 2009-11-01
  • My grandfather was an Irishman, full of blarney.
  • Villa's climb up the table continued in this five goal thriller in Mullarney.
  • He had blarneyed the Jaguar driver into taking him along.
  • Gardaí in Killarney stressed they were here in a private capacity and not part of an official Swedish army party.
  • Kevin Vallely from Asdee and Trina Horgan from Duagh exchanged nuptial vows before 360 invited guests and everyone travelled on afterwards to the Dromhall Hotel in Killarney for the reception.
  • Did we overlook when you "jawboned" the medical establishment (with private, sweetheart deals) or when top aides, invariably representing the "fortunate few," offered blarney but no job creation to "hardworking people" no longer working, hard or otherwise. The Smirking Chimp - News And Commentary from the Vast Left-Wing Conspiracy
  • A BLOODY incident involving Bulgarian twin brothers in Larnaca led to an eight-day remand of one and the hospitalisation of the other for stab wounds yesterday.
  • I was down to Rhode Island one summer to larn gilden and bronzin, so as to give the finishin touch to my clocks. The Clockmaker — or, the Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick, of Slickville
  • My brother, a software writer who had no business here except to root for me, had somehow blarneyed his way into the exclusive zone.
  • You slap de law onter a nigger a time er two, an 'larn' im dat he's got fer to look after his own rashuns an 'keep out'n udder fokes's chick'n-coops, an' sorter coax 'im inter de idee dat he's got ter feed' is own chilluns, an 'I be blessed ef you ain't got' im on risin 'groun'. Uncle Remus, his songs and his sayings
  • The show will include clothes from shops and boutiques in Dingle, Tralee and Killarney with a special emphasis on autumn/winter fashions.
  • I want none of your blarney.
  • When the counties squared up in the championship in Killarney, the outcome was an emphatic win for Kerry.
  • the Irish have a penchant for blarney
  • He has already conducted an extensive canvass of the Killarney area and he has been concentrating his efforts on the Fossa area during the past week.
  • Irish volcano consisted of the lake of Killarney, which I naturally conceived her to mean; but, on second thoughts, I divined that she alluded to _Ice_land and to Hecla -- and so it proved, though she sustained her volcanic topography for some time with all the amiable pertinacity of 'the feminie.' Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 4 (of 6) With His Letters and Journals
  • Yes; nipcheese means purser of the ship -- you'll find all that out by-and-by; you've got lots to larn, and, by way of a hint, make him your friend if you can, for he earwigs the captain in fine style. Percival Keene
  • Certainly, for a man short on blarney and long on awkward reflection, his future plans come as something of a surprise.
  • There was bluster, bluff, and blarney, with everybody trying to talk over everybody else.
  • Comprising over 200 pieces, the Larner collection is the largest single-owner collection of its kind to appear at auction.
  • Five minutes later, after blarneying the cab driver that this is not what we wanted, we got him to drive to Hard Rock instead.
  • Hundreds of trainspotters gathered in Rathmore station at the beginning of July to mark the 150th anniversary of the opening of the Mallow to Killarney rail line in 1853.
  • It took place originally in the Fair Field, Killarney on the afternoon after the morning show where the winners were selected and premiums awarded.
  • The ponymen at the Gap of Dunloe use smaller horse traps than the ones used by the Killarney jarveys.
  • Their huntsman was Kieran Barrett, Killarney, and the whippers-in were Donal Murphy, Headford, and Dan O'Sullivan, Gneeveguilla.
  • A potential toxic bloom has been found on the lake from which drinking water supplies for much of the county, including the towns of Killarney and Tralee and surrounding countryside, are abstracted.
  • As we walked back to the car the Blarney guy drove by and beeped his horn, then turned around and went back the other way, beeping his horn at me again. Blarney Castle, Ireland « Colleen Anderson
  • I can imagine other readers who would find it more profound than I do, as well as those who might dismiss it out of hand as just more self-indulgent blarney.
  • Anything would have been better than the echoes of the sprightliness at the lower end of the table, where Ulick was talking what he would have called blarney to Miss Susan Northover and Miss Mary Anne The Young Step-Mother
  • According to the Killarney based TD, vicious cutbacks are now being imposed in the school building programme.
  • It seems so unfair that he should also have blarneyed his way to getting the fame and the girl and the money all in one sitting.
  • He gave a speech on his new charity work, and it was one of those smooth unctuous bits of California blarney no one could make with a straight face today.
  • Well, bejabers, the full moon come up at last an 'she made the sign of the shaddy crass, an' the ould Cat goes out an 'watches an' watches loike he wanted to an 'didn't dar to, till that crass drapped fayer onto the hairbs, an' Tom he jumped then an 'ate an' ate, an 'from that day he was a well Cat; an' that's how Oi larned Two Little Savages Being the adventures of two boys who lived as Indians and what they learned
  • There was a great deal of blarney spoken about the chances of Irish horses, some of it nonsense and some of it all too true.
  • The Irish have a perfect word to describe what's happening in Ulster - 'blarney'. Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
  • The cow-boy then took out an old dirty rag, which I suppose he called a handkerchief, unfolded it, and produced three cards, saying, "Them thar fellows gave me these ar cards, and I'm going to larn that ar game, so as when I get back to Texas I can beat all the boys. Forty Years a Gambler on the Mississippi
  • Like all American real-estate ventures since colonial days, it's a mixture of vision, business, and blarney.
  • When an old village dame afterwards assured me that "she didn't know I was that larned," I felt -- momentarily -- rather like a wolf in SHEEPSHANKS 'clothes. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 104, April 22, 1893
  • It's a role that comes with certain duties, chief among them to keep the blarney coming until the lights go down.
  • Yahdiler ellerindeki Tevrat'a, ayrca limlerinden ve atalarndan iitip durduklarna gre yaknda bu blgede zuhur edecek bir peygambere iman edeceklerini ve bu peygamberin desteiyle putperestlie son vererek Araplar ortadan kaldracaklarn syleyip duruyorlard. Archive 2009-11-01
  • Don't listen to any of his blarney!
  • There's probably a wee bit of Irish blarney in that tale - but it's what helps make him a great tour guide.
  • The character was a rollicking success from day one, a marvellous, surreal, genuinely bizarre mix of whimsy, blarney, satire and violence packaged in outrageously funny plots.
  • They must run a strong candidate in the Killarney area - either a member of the family, or a leading supporter.
  • He used R120 000 to buy another larney house in Constantia. Undefined
  • (otorhinolarngologists) (type I-V cordectomies) comprise a vast range of procedures from simple vocal cord stripping or submucosal cordectomy (type I) through more extensive surgery Yemen Observer
  • Larner had a hairy record in souped-up cars and a clause in his contract kept him away from the wheel for the duration of the show. PASSION IN THE PEAK
  • This work is co-ordinated by a regional umbrella task force in Killarney, Kenmare, Killorglin and Caherciveen.
  • The environmental situation on Larn Island has reached a crises point, said Banchongsin Parnsorn, head of the working committee of Koh Larn residents.
  • I listen to the radio, and there is always the Blarney Brothers CD on hand in the cubbyhole as an alternative.
  • He said 140 personnel from his department will have transferred to Killarney by the early part of next year.
  • Anyone with a hankering for an ostrich fillet or a brochette of kangaroo but not sure where in Kerry they might get hold of such delights such check out the latest addition to dining out in Killarney.
  • Granted, the casual observer may dismiss this as impenetrable blarney.
  • Would you believe that, in the spring after the book was published, a disreputable-looking vagabond with a knapsack, who turned up one day, blarneyed Andrew about his book and stayed overnight, announced himself at breakfast as a leading New York publisher? Parnassus on Wheels
  • The clean up activity was directed towards collecting whatever litter was found on the ocean floor around Larn Island's coral reefs.
  • And Glentoran's win at Larne put the final nail in their faint qualifying hopes.
  • Killarney is this week on a public health red alert following confirmation of two new cases of meningitis in the town.
  • You told my larned friend rather previously, a moment since, about this mound or barrow. Finnegans Wake
  • The old woman's mirror told her that she was getting thin, that the work she had undertaken was too hard for her, and sometimes when the men drove in from the village with supplies (and the Poor Boy hid himself) she blarneyed them into lending a hand here and there. If You Touch Them They Vanish
  • There are the old women flower sellers searching for the cheapest blossoms that with their blarney must earn them their livelihood.
  • A little group round Schilsky blarneyed and expostulated. Maurice Guest
  • Mai-b, iffin Aye larn ennuf ob tehm, Aisle noa whut itz awl abowt…unless it iz teh “hokie-pokie” n Aye R doooomed…. Itty bitty kitty comitte boat sinked. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Hey, The black spider; youse guys need to larn tu spell, heh heh – you going over there b4 you no First on the CNN Ticker: Florida senator to resign seat
  • The new Mayor is also concerned that the rising price of airfares may be having an impact on tourism in Killarney.
  • The farmers in vehicles towing trailers will hold a silent protest starting at Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney, at midday on August 2.
  • I larned 'em thet jest so soon as the 'talked, 'cause thar's no tellin' how quick the 'moight be tooken' way. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No. 2, August, 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • Paying tribute to his colleague on Monday, Killarney Jarvey Association spokesman, Pat O'Sullivan, said Mick was a legend in his own lifetime.
  • Then we argued among ourselves, coaxed, blarneyed, persuaded, and tried to bribe one another. The Ivory Trail
  • That night in the pub, Sean's blarney is on top form.
  • Killarney is experiencing a surge in interest for larger retail units, mirroring a trend seen in other large rural towns, according to local agents.
  • You'll hear some blarney, but you'll also get a picture of the center that seems pretty true to my sense of it.
  • This pretty particularness might seem an affectation, but he says he was like that as a kid, when to set himself apart from his brother he would claim proprietorial rights to food and TV programmes.
  • You slap de law onter a nigger a time er two, an 'larn' im dat he's got fer to look atter his own rashuns an 'keep out'n udder fokes's chick'n-coops, an' sorter coax 'im inter de idee dat he's got ter feed' is own chilluns, an 'I be blessed ef you ain't got' im on risin 'groun'. Uncle Remus, His Songs and His Sayings: The Folk-Lore of the Old Plantation. By Joel Chandler Harris. With Illustrations by Frederick S. Church and James H. Moser
  • Although he possesses none of the blarney and bluster of his southern Irish contemporaries, the humour is droll, earthy and occasionally laugh-out-loud.
  • The project commenced in 1995, when the Franciscan Order decided to donate their noviciate in Killarney to be developed for the benefit of young people in the area.
  • Fortunately the wind increased further to some 6 knots and carried the fleet comfortably around Koh Larn, down to the leeward mark near the Royal Cliff Beach Hotel and back to the finish line at the flagpole of the Club.
  • He larn ter toot lak a squinch-owl frum Marse Scoville en he tole me dat when he come agin he toot. Miss Lou
  • Jim has always worn the badge of Killarney with honour, distinction and pride.
  • June 7, 2009 at 8:15 pm und larn 2 tell tyme, too! No body move… - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Nice one - things are getting pretty larney around here it seems! 2oceansvibe.com - Work is a sideline, live the holiday. Cape Town Lifestyle.
  • An 'in wi' tham tha 'tork ma' larn'ge an 'resp'ct ma. Guy Fawkes' blog
  • “We want to send the message that there will be a consequence for any individual who embellishes or fabricates a military service record,” said Larnhart. Media Coverage October 2009
  • Så gör du när stormen viner runt dig och Janne Josefsson pengar24 Regeringen vill att det ska bli billigare att E24, Aftonbladet, SvD och en rad andra Schibsted - bolag En färsk hovrättsdom går på fildelarnas linje. E24 Senaste nytt
  • And this is where the romantic blarney comes in.
  • I want Killarney Town Council to go above the minimum standards - we should be leaders in the field.
  • In Edwards 'view, beauty or “excellency” “consists in the similarness of one being to another ” not merely equality and proportion, but any kind of similarness ¦. Jonathan Edwards
  • As Bill Stephens, VWSA's marketing director, said in the pre-drive presentation in the company's larney boma at the track: "The Golf GTI is still the iconic brand in the performance hatch class, still bought by an enthusiasts 'club happy to spend a lot of money on their cars. Motoring
  • Then Liz, coaxed and blarneyed, agreed to start again.
  • On entering the order, postulants spend much of the first year in Killarney, with periods in the Franciscans' base in Osterley in England.
  • Evidently Trooper O'Connell during the past twenty-four hours had foraged or blarneyed most successfully for out of the knapsack which he had left behind Morrison suddenly produced a small earthenware jam jar in which was something now indubitably liquid in form but none the less sweet, yellow, appetizing butter. The Littlest Rebel
  • Saloo went in search of another Singapore oyster; Murtagh started along the bank of the stream, in the hope of beguiling some of the red and gold fish he saw playing "backgammon" in it, as he had seen the trout and salmon in his native Killarney; while the captain, having procured a rifle, that had been brought away in the boat, and which he well knew how to handle, wandered off into the woods. The Castaways
  • But the true polar opposite of Belfast in terms of atmosphere and natural splendor has got to be the town of Killarney in County Kerry, southwestern Ireland.
  • March also saw the launch of a major cash drive by the fundraising committee for Killarney Sports and Leisure Centre.
  • If she didn't have her own personal agenda to fill, (re: POTUS) she would have kicked ol 'Billy boy back to AR whar he larned thet stuff! Why the NRA Should Try Being Reasonable
  • It is come-at-able from Cork by train to Bantry and then coach, or by coach from Killarney or Kenmare. The Sunny Side of Ireland How to see it by the Great Southern and Western Railway
  • Pete ought to get over some of his particularness to oblige me. Cap'n Warren's Wards
  • Just as his Irish father has a bit of the blarney in him, so does he like to talk, too much in fact for his own good.
  • Granted, the casual observer may dismiss this as impenetrable blarney.
  • Now to return to the youth in the corner: _Nemo mortalium omnibus horis sapit_, Jemmy keep your money, or give it to the priest to keep, and it will be safest; but by no means let the Hyblean honey of the schoolmaster's blarney deprive you of it, otherwise it will be a _vale, vale, longum vale_ between you. The Poor Scholar Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three
  • We will 'larn' you to try and be too smart with the Frontier Boys. Frontier Boys on the Coast or in the Pirate's Power
  • All augurs well for great racing at Killarney in the years ahead.
  • These causes and laws pass beyond the particularness and contingency of individual facts, and are elements as fundamentally real as the individual facts which they produce and control. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss
  • Saw a really larney sports car, that people were photographing, and would loved to have stopped and joined the crowds to see who would come out to claim it!! TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • There is an absence of celebrity backers on the pro side - but there is the fast-talking Irishman driving the Scottish bid team with charm, blarney and bundles of enthusiasm.
  • Literally, one night of love - and only because, in the true Larner tradition, she was so unlovable that she appealed to his devious vanity. PASSION IN THE PEAK
  • If the Killarney Town Council delegation pays a visit, they can experience the thrill of sitting on seats that resemble toadstools, surrounded by a little bridge and fountain to create the ultimate Alice in Wonderland experience.
  • Larne was towed to Poros and beached, and there she stayed for three months while she was patched up.
  • At a time when there are a lot of houses unoccupied in the Killarney urban area, there is massive speculation with some companies and individuals owning anything from five to fifty houses.
  • The self-financed record gained unexpected wings from an old Irish charmer, the king of breakfast blarney on the radio.
  • Lord Chamberlain himself left Killarney House yesterday morning, not in a paroxysm of indignant "landlordism," but "more in sorrow than in anger. Disturbed Ireland Being the Letters Written During the Winter of 1880-81.
  • No boy was ever prouder of a university scholarship than Jake was of that chance to "larn" in the little mountain schoolhouse. "Say Fellows—" Fifty Practical Talks with Boys on Life's Big Issues
  • With his astonishing mix of blarney and brilliance, personal empathy and political calculation, he could have walked off the pages of a southern novel.
  • August 9, 2008 at 11:55 am thxvm fur da linkie jinge…much infurmashun and vawy instrestin peruzings. i larned sumthin and de day is not ovr. Grampa kitteh - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Instead it's always the ‘political’ ones that get the camera, the haranguers and culture-warriors with the blarney touch, able to motivate viewers' emotions with their words.
  • I cut through the blarney at the fair to ask a cross-section of tourists who consider themselves aficionados of all things Celtic if they had heard of St Andrew.
  • I ain't a teetotaler, nohow; but I never touches a drop o 'licker from the time I sots foot aboard ship till I treads land ag'in -- an' what I does, every man Jack o 'my crew shall do ditto, or I'll know an' larn 'em the reason why, you bet! Fritz and Eric The Brother Crusoes
  • A busload of supporters travelled to Killarney to cheer the group on and it was celebrations all round on the journey home.
  • A very lacklustre performance meant that the Killarney side made a tame exit from the glamour competition of Irish basketball.
  • At the risk of being misunderstood as dismissing the particularness and the seriousness of what happened to Professor Gates, by saying it happens to whites too, let me ask you to listen to this: Anna Deavere Smith: Before We All Have A Beer
  • Henry Joy McCracken's United Army of Ulster took Larne and Antrim but was defeated.
  • The Killarney electoral area, which takes in the town and rural east Kerry, is perhaps the most competitive in Kerry this time.
  • I'd been workin 'at me trade, sor -- larnin' to tind bar it was -- and I'd just got a new job where the pay was pretty good, and I'd sint over for Maggie, and was plannin 'for the little flat we was to have, and the like of that, when I drew that prize. The Depot Master
  • Forces, and to watch the Monsters and the Beasts that beset the great Pyramid, and measure and record, and have so full a knowledge of these same that, did one but sway an head in the darkness, the same matter was set down with particularness in the Records. The Night Land
  • There's a difference between artful blarney and honest feedback that's worth being aware of.

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