How To Use Ulster In A Sentence

  • The farmer, the papers had said, was a part-time policeman, a member of the Protestant Ulster Defence Regiment, the UDR. DEATH OF AN UNKNOWN MAN
  • Do they ever take an interest in the increased prices Ulster people endure on food and other commodities compared to the mainland?
  • Guest speakers include David Ledsham, lecturer in art and design at the University of Ulster, and John Wood from Goldsmiths College in London.
  • Gunmen in Ulster shed the first blood of the new year.
  • Listening to the orchestra perform these profound works in the Ulster Hall demonstrated once again what fine acoustical properties the hall has.
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  • This was seen on the BBC, as Ulster Television would use their continuity announcers to do the same.
  • Hospitals including the Royal, City and Ulster need to achieve a quota of junior doctors to maintain their teaching status in conjunction with Queen's University.
  • If I were to ask you to describe your traveling companion I should in all probability learn that his features were very indistinct; he probably wore dark glasses, perhaps also a beard, a heavy coat -- an ulster, most likely -- and no doubt also a scarf wound tightly about his neck and chin. PORNOGRAPHY
  • Playing truant from school is mitching in Ulster; twagging in East Yorkshire; slamming in Bradford; jigging in York; skidging in Paisley in Scotland; and skiving almost everywhere.
  • And then Ulster paid the penalty for those misses when the Saints again paid a rare visit upfield for Grayson to level with an angled kick.
  • I had an apple with me in my hand, and as I stooped to drink I thrust it deep into the pocket of my ulster to be safe. Movie Night
  • According to Rio Ferdinand, in an interview in last night's programme, the 23-year-old Ulsterman and the 21-year-old Englishman are "great young players with big futures at this club". Manchester United understudies pull the wool over Pep Guardiola's eyes | Richard Williams
  • Apart from being a super talent, the energetic Mr. McIlroy will relish the team camaraderie, while a likely partnership with close friend and fellow Ulsterman Graeme McDowell is a pairing the U.S. will fear. Tip of the Day
  • One man who has known him since those earliest days is Joe Miles, a kenspeckle figure in Ulster rugby, who was chairman of the selectors when Humphreys was first picked to represent the province.
  • KINGSTON - The Ulster County Sheriff's Office has arrested a Kingston teen and charged him with two counts of criminal sex act in the second degree, a felony. Undefined
  • Biarritz dominated for over an hour but came agonisingly close to throwing it away after Ulster stormed back into the game.
  • We rely on the works of some 7th century hagiographers and the anonymous writer of the Annals of Ulster for information about his life and activities.
  • The active biochemical constituents are called guggulsterones, which contain diterpenes, sterols, esters and fatty alcohols.
  • The Ulster Inter-Pro ace has failed in his battle to recover from a thumb injury sustained during a recent skiing holiday.
  • They won seven Mid Ulster titles, seven Ulster titles and three Irish championships.
  • Most contentiously, the treaty provided for the partition of Ireland, as six Ulster provinces remained part of the United Kingdom as Northern Ireland.
  • Their top spark was a rangy, well-knit Ulsterman with sandy whiskers and a soft-spoken honeycomb voice; his name, he informed me, was Grattan Nugent-Hare, "with the hyphen, sir which is a bit of a pose, don't ye know, but I'm attached to it. Isabelle
  • Following the success of the Coleraine Milk Cup broadband experiment earlier this year, more localised news services could be developed in areas including Mid-Ulster and in the South and West.
  • The Ulster Inter-Pro ace has failed in his battle to recover from a thumb injury sustained during a recent skiing holiday.
  • Inconsistency prevents the Ulsterman from being a racing certainty at events such as these.
  • For over three centuries, up to the final defeat of the seventeenth century, they fought as gallowglasses in the struggles of Ulster, mainly on behalf of the O'Donnells.
  • Decent wine and good food are among Taylor's corporal pleasures and he speaks with what one local describes as a ‘snooty, old-fashioned Ulster accent’.
  • The tale of the Sickness of the Men of Ulster features the gynandrous horse goddess Macha who is associated with shape shifting.
  • Ulster Bank will also offer both fixed and variable rate deposit accounts.
  • He also constructed many canals and waterways including the Ulster Canal and the Queens Island on which the Harland and Wolfe shipyard was later built.
  • Confident words from a confident young man but for all his brilliance and for all that he has already had a couple of top-five finishes in majors, the 2009 US PGA at Hazeltine and at this year's Open, the young Ulsterman has yet to really contend over the back nine on Sunday. Why Whistling Straits is a course to make Tiger Woods wince
  • He was also chosen to manage an International team that will compete in a quadrangular tournament in Ulster in the summer.
  • This was a clean sweep by the Ulster side who remained undefeated in all of their championship matches.
  • The Scottish borderers played a major role both as chief landowners and as undertenants during the plantation of Ulster under James the First.
  • Ulster's history suggests their plight is almost hopeless. Times, Sunday Times
  • Brokers said the move by Permanent TSB comes as Ulster Bank enjoys huge success with a tracker product even though it is restricted to lowrisk borrowers with healthy loan-to-value ratios.
  • The counties of England; Monmouth and Wales: Ulster, Munster, Leinster and Connaught; and the States of America. TESTIMONIES
  • A number of other Ulster callers also rang the show that night with amazing stories of strange happenings during Geller's appearance.
  • Woolf enjoys furnishing Johnson's London house in her imagination as much as she enjoys, we suspect, conjuring up the anemic-brained man in the ulster.
  • The additional cost of repairs in mid-Ulster and central Belfast will put severe strain on the Northern Ireland Office budget.
  • This article in the Belfast Telegraph gives a good example of what kind of people they are-protecting Ulster by intimidating a woman working for a Christian ministry.
  • The Ulsterman made 32 plodding pars in his opening 36 holes.
  • We do know a bit about several of the map-makers who were involved in the Ulster Plantation.
  • The lesser sort appeared in yellow and black dogskin coats, but Kennicott was lordly in a long raccoon ulster and a new seal cap. Main Street
  • The receptionist has no idea what constitutes an Ulster Fry or what a soda farl is. MBMs we wish we'd done in 2011 – No2: Darren Clarke's Open celebration | Scott Murray
  • Earlier I compared the apparition of specters in Observe the Sons of Ulster to sequences of reverance in Macbeth and Hamlet.
  • Sir Phelim O'Neil, the most considerable man of his name tolerated in Ulster, was looked upon as the greatest acquisition, and at his castle of Kinnaird his associates from the neighbouring counties, under a variety of pretexts, contrived frequently to meet. A Popular History of Ireland : from the Earliest Period to the Emancipation of the Catholics — Complete
  • i am definitely a savourer (savouress?), i talk too much and by the time i'm finished the food is well cold. did you put your restaurant down for the latest series of Ultimate Ulster with frank the weatherman? British Blogs
  • She arrived from Ulster to wed King Magnus less than a year ago and was still struggling to impress him with her charm and ability.
  • He is currently in good form and his positive attitude is a marvellous help to this noble son of Ulster.
  • Customers who maintain a minimum balance of €500 in an Ulster Bank current account qualify for free banking, she said.
  • Portadown-based Wright was expelled from theUlster Volunteer Force in 1996 after his unit breached the ceasefire with the sectarian murder of a Catholic taxi driver, Michael McGolderick, during the Drumcree marching dispute. Billy Wright assassin: Maze security was 'a joke'
  • Earlier I compared the apparition of specters in Observe the Sons of Ulster to sequences of reverance in Macbeth and Hamlet.
  • An Ulster Coat is basically an overcoat without sleeves that was very popular from about 1830 to 1910.
  • We, the men in the audience, sympathised from somewhere deep in our gut as these brave youths were swept away in the sea of Ulster's dancing womankind.
  • Renowned for its wide main street, this average-sized rural town in the heart of mid-Ulster has few particular claims to fame, as its web site freely admits.
  • In Europe Ulster is still ranked 13 places ahead of Glasgow so the match promises to be a close one.
  • He will be giving his farewell concert as Music Director of the Ulster Orchestra.
  • In Ulster the insurgents were mainly Presbyterians in religion and Republicans in politics.
  • A premature attack on Mountjoy's forces resulted in a rout by his cavalry and a long retreat back to Ulster through a hostile countryside.
  • Responsibility for the attack was later claimed by the loyalist Ulster Volunteer Force.
  • Three Ulster terror groups that killed hundreds in the Troubles have disarmed hours before the end of a government amnesty. Times, Sunday Times
  • He will be giving his farewell concert as Music Director of the Ulster Orchestra.
  • So too the annalists of the Annals of Ulster, who most frequently called the Viking incomers ‘foreigners’, sometimes differentiated between ‘dark’ and ‘fair’ foreigners.
  • Others have acknowledged that the Ulster experience is indelibly imprinted in the artist's psyche.
  • If you are truly loyal to Ulster then rally behind the cry for independence.
  • Donegal, eager to re-define their season after an unforeseen defeat to Fermanagh in the Ulster Championship, weren't supposed to be an immovable object.
  • The Ulster Unionist security spokesman maintained a stiff upper lip as he had his moustache shaved off - for charity.
  • Still, the game proved an outstanding one and would have brought the Mayo players on a lot and ready for the stiff challenge that the Ulster champions will provide.
  • The counties met in a challenge a fortnight ago, and it resulted in a convincing win for the Ulster side.
  • All baronets are entitled to display in their coat of arms, either on a canton or on an inescutcheon, the red hand of Ulster, save those of Nova Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon"
  • O'Neill - you will be aware that many ulster Tories share your scepticism about devolution - but it is here to stay. Twelve months on....
  • Born in Armagh, he was ordained as a Presbyterian minister in 1946, and established the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster in 1951.
  • While Instonians have desires on Division 2 football, the club apparently is not anxious to play in the top strata, feeling that Ulster should be the only professional team in the north.
  • Here's what the show left out: The rebels originally planned to invade Ulster but bottled out.
  • Born in Limavady, Ulster, he emigrated to New Zealand with his family in 1870 and settled at Tamaki.
  • Sure there was hardly a more loyalist, true-blue, Protestant street in the whole of Ulster.
  • On radio, Barry was the first presenter of Talkback on Radio Ulster and presented Good Morning Ulster.
  • The 1641 rebellion briefly veered into an onslaught against the settlers in Ulster.
  • The 20-year-old Ulsterman started off "ropey" in his own words in the blustery, sand-swept conditions and then looked to Lady Luck to steady his dhow before producing four birdies on the back nine for a four-under 68. The Sydney Morning Herald News Headlines
  • This was explicitly the case when it came to their notorious civil service memoranda on the repartition of Ulster and their ‘doomsday’ contingency plans in case of a total dissolution of law and order.
  • It is a major publicity coup for the Ulster company, which sells its hand-made guitars all over the world.
  • His voice lacked the distinctive hard accent of the Ulsterman. CONFESSIONAL
  • With his conscious self, Lewis had a very distinct loathing of Ulster Protestantism.
  • The Hounds of the Morrigan draws heavily on Irish mythology - not just the three-personned war goddess of the title, but Cuchulainn the Hound of Ulster, thinly disguised as a skinny Old Angler; the gods Angus Og and Bridget as the gloriously eccentric tinkers Boodie and Patsy; and the warrior queen Maeve, wandering under a black storm-cloud engendered by her own sorrow, and followed by a retinue of ducks and geese delightedly bathing themselves in her perpetual rain. Blogposts | guardian.co.uk
  • For example, Ulster Bank does not permit any withdrawals from its fixed account.
  • His grandfather and great grandfather had both been long serving District Masters and his father had been an Ulster Volunteer.
  • Ulster's history suggests their plight is almost hopeless. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now the vital laser needed to treat children with disfiguring birthmarks is already installed at the Ulster Hospital at Dundonald.
  • It was by no means paranoid to imagine the loss of two or three of the Ulster Unionist Party's regular phalanx of 15 or so MPs from the inner counties.
  • It would take the young Ulsterman years to get over his collapse, they said. In praise of … Rory McIlroy | Editorial
  • This strange malady, resembling the _couvade_ among certain savage nations, ordinarily lasted five days and four nights, but on this occasion the Ulstermen were prostrate from the beginning of November till the beginning of February. The Ancient Irish Epic Tale Táin Bó Cúalnge
  • He is currently in good form and his positive attitude is a marvellous help to this noble son of Ulster.
  • Home Page of the Ulster-Scots Agency C� go gceapaim f�in gur teanga an-ait go deo ach t? One of these days… » 2003 » October » 16
  • The inter-provincial championship went to Ulster for the sixth consecutive year, and Munster have shown good form.
  • Greene could be the smallest on top of that to probably the most mountainous of every one of the Catskills County and is also situated north of Ulster.
  • Add some fadge to your bacon and you have the famous ‘Ulster fry’, common throughout the North.
  • He was the son of an Irish viscount and succeeded to the title and the Ulster estates at the age of 6.
  • British gun expert Richard Law has found photographs in which the outline of the big Colt automatic through the fabric of this man's heavy ulster is clearly visible.
  • Indeed the win broke some United hoodoos - for instance in six attempts they had failed to beat Lurgan Celtic; they had never won under floodlights; and they had never before reached the Mid-Ulster Shield final.
  • He edited Within Our Province, a miscellany of Ulster writing.
  • The Irish have a perfect word to describe what's happening in Ulster - 'blarney'. Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
  • I hardened my heart, and took the smoke-rocket from under my ulster. Sole Music
  • It seems reasonably clear from our historical perspective that Ulster benefitted from the economic modernisation of the Protestant plantation of the 17th Century.
  • I could tell you a good deal about the achievement of Ulster in munition production, her ships, aeroplanes, shells and ammunition of many kinds, but that privilege is as yet denied to me. The Strategic Position of Ulster
  • Not all students will be able to start repaying loans immediately, which is where Ulster Bank and AIB (to a lesser degree) are more competitive.
  • By 1998 Ulster, Munster and Leinster each had 21 full-time professionals and 10 semi-professionals but before that all of the teams were hybrid operations.
  • In her thin supple figure there was still just the suspicion of incomplete development, which is in itself a fascination; and her country attire, the well-cut brown tweed ulster, the cloth cap from beneath which many little waves of fair silky hair had escaped, the trim gloves and short skirts -- the most insignificant article of her attire -- all seemed to bespeak that peculiar and subtle daintiness which is at the same time the sweetest and the hardest to define of nature's gifts to women. The New Tenant
  • The report will land on the desk of the Ulster Secretary and the Prime Minister on Wednesday.
  • Three Ulster terror groups that killed hundreds in the Troubles have disarmed hours before the end of a government amnesty. Times, Sunday Times
  • I ordered her to say nothing, but to get a few things packed and my ulster ready. Sole Music
  • Ulster was always the largest area under Gaelic rule since medieval times.
  • Pat was one of the mentors who guided, the ladies to the final of the Ulster Championship.
  • The additional cost of repairs in mid-Ulster and central Belfast will put severe strain on the Northern Ireland Office budget.
  • But George's more romantic mother, Maroussia, clearly wanted her Ulsterman son to be otherwise and engage with his family history. Dan Edelstyn: My quest for the family spirit
  • I wrote a few months back about the possible configurations of the coming election in the Northern Ireland constituency of North Down, which until this week was represented by the only remaining MP from the Ulster Unionist Party, the former party of government under the old Stormont regime. North Down latest
  • What is instead being dangled in front of Ulster's Unionists is a retreat into the laager.
  • The leader of the Ulster Unionist Party, David Trimble, described the 175-point document "as the shoddiest piece of work I've seen in public life. Of New Blueprints And Old Orangemen
  • The Ulster Unionist said what needed to be done was for the current roles to be reversed with planners offering an opinion to Councillors and Councillors making the decision.
  • The Ulster-born poet's fondness for obscure consonance, half-rhymes and visual rhymes has become an instantly identifiable signature, mostly exhilarating, sometimes galling, even pretentious.
  • When I moved here first, I was forever being told I couldnt use terms like 'the province' 'the mainland' 'ulster' etc etc. Interesting language for the DUP
  • In Ulster Kerry footballers were icons, heroes.
  • In 1972 he had suggested independence as Ulster's best course and been severely criticized by Paisley and others.
  • Down champions, Mayobridge will be entering unknown territory this Sunday when they take on Carrickmore in the opening round of the Ulster Club Championship.
  • I can understand the anguish which will be beginning to form in the minds of so many Ulster families whose menfolk have worked at Harland's for generations.
  • Ulster Bank's tracker mortgage in this sector is, again, the cheapest, at 1.05 per cent above the ECB rate.
  • Home Rule Bill which it modified, the one thing certain was that the idea of coercing Ulster was dead. Ulster's Stand For Union
  • The tie of the round is the Ulster clash between Fermanagh and Armagh, which is sure to be RTÉ News
  • With water percolating upwards hundreds of feet from its leaks it has created wetlands and damp areas in the upstate Ulster and Orange counties that endure even in the region's worst drought.
  • Immail: a place in the Mourne Mountains, in Ulster The Ancient Irish Epic Tale Táin Bó Cúalnge
  • The Ulsterman claims to have strained a thigh muscle last week while fishing - strange but true.
  • He and his wife, Jennifer, have a place in New York City but spend much of their time in quiet Ulster County, N.Y., 90 miles north of the city.
  • He collected a large number of cheques from other workers which had been returned by both Allied Irish Bank and Ulster Bank.
  • The Ulster Plantation has been described as England's only successful colony in Ireland.
  • When funksters and soulsters who reached adulthood in the 1960s and '70s criticize rap, their number one complaint is usually that too much of it isn't melodic enough.
  • It is very transparent as it is a unitised fund and price movements can be monitored daily by checking with Ulster Bank or weekly by checking the national newspapers.
  • Twelve years have passed for Ulster and 11 for Northampton since they were Heineken Cup winners, but this is a quarter-final that should be approached respectfully. Northampton and Ulster bring authentic rugby to plastic surrounds | Eddie Butler
  • Free offer Visits to Ulster's historic monuments will be free next weekend.
  • With his conscious self, Lewis had a very distinct loathing of Ulster Protestantism.
  • Now the vital laser needed to treat children with disfiguring birthmarks is already installed at the Ulster Hospital at Dundonald.
  • Guggulsterone is a farnesoid X receptor antagonist in coactivator association assays but acts to enhance transcription of bile salt export pump. Fat is Not Your Fate
  • Actually George C. Scott sounds a lot like an Ulster Presbyterian who has lost his faith, moved to England to make his fortune, and taken lessons from an elocutionist, only to quit halfway through the course because he decided it was a waste of money. MESSY KWEZNUZ
  • Then he would take aim on the young Ulsterman over the final 18 holes, all with the ultimate aim of getting to 10 under par by Sunday night. US Open 2011: Lee Westwood shows class but needs a meltdown by McIlroy
  • The boy, in his belled spurs and "shaps" of goat-hide, was lounging disconsolate and sulky against one of the front counters; she wore a striped ulster, an enchanted garment his arm had pressed, and a pink crocheted tam-o'-shanter cocked bewitchingly over her dark eyes. In Exile and Other Stories
  • There is a difference between Ulster and the troubled political entity of Northern Ireland.
  • Humphreys' conversion tailed to the left, with Ulster 8-6 in front at the break.
  • One under par after completing his delayed first round the Ulsterman went straight back out onto the course with renewed purpose and played the outward nine in two under to move inside the top 10. Misery for woeful Colin Montgomerie as Matt Kuchar dominates US PGA
  • Autumn Watch series is over (does that mean it is winter?) but I've received an email telling me local schools where I live, Crumlin or West Belfast sur la Lough,: will take part in various workshops with staff from the "RSPB" and "Ulster Wildlife Trust", to help inspire them to do their bit to help nature, and will then have the opportunity to plant some trees in the Glen with the "Conservation Volunteers NI". Slugger O'Toole
  • From there he went to a parish up in Ulster County, the far reaches of the archdiocese.
  • In 1969 he founded The Honest Ulsterman, and in 1990 established the Poets' House at Islandmagee with his third wife, later removing to Falcarragh in the Donegal Gaeltacht.
  • My inquisitor was a tall man in an ulster, with a green felt hat on his small head. Mr. Standfast
  • In Ulster the insurgents were mainly Presbyterians in religion and Republicans in politics.
  • Sir Frederick served in the Royal Ulster Rifles until 1941 when he was invalided out following an accident.
  • 1989 - A South African diplomat, believed to ba a national intelligence agent, an American and two Ulster loyalists, are apprehended by police in Paris while conducting an arms deal involving stolen British "blowpipe" missiles. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Benbulbin, that great hill, acts as a barrier between Ulster and Connaught.
  • From the point of view of the Ulster church, Ussher's most significant contribution was his book, A discourse of the religion anciently professed by the Irish and Brittish, published in 1631.
  • Dungarvan Rugby Club's Ground at Ballyrandle looked in splendid shape last Saturday afternoon for the clash of Munster and Ulster in their interprovincial at Junior level.
  • Similarly, the Ernesiders were bitterly disappointed at losing to Down in the Ulster semi-final three weeks ago, but the triumph over neighbours Cavan, and now Meath, have ignited a feverous support in the county.
  • By 1998 Ulster, Munster and Leinster each had 21 full-time professionals and 10 semi-professionals but before that all of the teams were hybrid operations.
  • He will be giving his farewell concert as Music Director of the Ulster Orchestra.
  • However, he alienated hard-line loyalists without offering substantive concessions to the Ulster Catholics.
  • He passed on to ulsters and raincoats, divagated into the colorful realm of neckwear, debated scarf-pins and cuff-links, visualized patterned shirtings, and emerged to dream of composite sartorial grandeurs which, duly synthesized into a long list of hopeful entries, were duly filed away within the pages of 3 T 9901, the pocket ledger. Success A Novel
  • But keep in mind that some of the frontiersmen came from areas where the local form of English was heavily influenced by Scots, Ulster Scots, German, Dutch, Irish English; or by some combination of several of these. When What We Think We Know, Is Actually Wrong at SF Novelists
  • Ulster Television continues to thrive on an excellent programme performance and an immensely strong local identity.
  • In the League semi-final Carlow shocked reigning Ulster champions, Armagh, to reach the county's lone NFL final.
  • Dublin audiences often found in the Ulster theater's performances a more truthful representation of Irish life than in the Abbey Theatre plays.
  • If all goes well, I'll be guesting on Radio Ulster's Seven Days round table on Sunday chewing the fat over the coming election on both sides of the water!
  • He likes the poem's blend of directness, ornateness and obliquity, unsurprisingly for an Ulsterman who is given to verbal opulence and is notoriously elusive in some of his opinions.
  • This reference to the Ulster Unionists in particular is a clear sign that Mr Robinson - already under pressure due to last month's European election result - does not intend to find himself "outflanked" by Jim Allister's Traditional Unionist Voice on one side and the Ulster Unionists on the other. Slugger O'Toole
  • Many others fought with distinction and they too are honoured at the Ulster Division Association Club located not far away from here in Gerrard Street. Northern Ireland - The Way Ahead
  • By encompassing the political arena, the Ulster Literary Theatre stood in marked contrast to the Abbey company, which struggled to exclude from its theater ‘the inspiriting turmoil of the nation in the streets.’
  • The Ulster Defence Association has recently hinted that it may be prepared to attack dissident republicans.
  • As well as his impending appearance on BBC television he will also be guesting on BBC Radio Ulster for a week, presenting one of their regular music and chat shows.
  • Spencer, caparisoned for high seas by Fifth Avenue's highest haberdasher, stood off in a little cove of bags and baggage, yachting-cap well down over his eyes, the nattiest thing in nautical ulsters buttoned to the chin. Humoresque A Laugh on Life with a Tear Behind It
  • With his conscious self, Lewis had a very distinct loathing of Ulster Protestantism.
  • Her pro - longed absence having caused some comment, her father followed her, but learned from her maid that she had only come up to her chamber for an instant, caught up an ulster and bonnet, and hurried down to the passage. Sole Music
  • Henry Joy McCracken's United Army of Ulster took Larne and Antrim but was defeated.
  • Sticking out of the breast pocket of her ulster was the big envelope containing her bid. Tom Grogan
  • The Ulster Protestant Society, known as Orangemen, was founded in 1795. The Great Riots of New York, 1712 to 1873
  • Today's meeting of the Ulster Unionist Party executive is regarded as a key indicator of whether the peace process deal can be refloated.
  • What is pathetic about the anemic-brained man in the ulster is that he has been misled, that the tablet will not fulfill his earnest belief in its power as a representation of Dr. Johnson, and yet the man will continue to believe in the tablet.
  • His style of speech owed more to the old-style BBC accent than to either Scotland or Ulster.
  • Ulster he was successful, everywhere he received hostages and tribute, and he was generally recognized as the _ardri_, or chief king of Ireland. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
  • Since graduating from the University of Ulster with a master's in 1999 he has had numerous exhibitions in Ireland and London.
  • The two farmers banked with the Limavady branch of Ulster Bank where a Mr Sparks and a Mr Wallace were manager and assistant manager respectively.
  • The hard-headed, commercially-minded Ulsterman is just as fond of public meetings as the Connacht Celt. General John Regan
  • This was not the case in parts of Ulster, where a substantial proportion of linen weavers were not independent producers but wage-workers.
  • The Royal Ulster Constabulary acted under army instructions in antiterrorist and related matters.
  • There were several people on the pavement at the time, but the greeting appeared to come from a slim youth in an ulster who had hurried by. Sole Music
  • The historic Siege of LondonDerry was horrible for the besieged. 15 years, the leaders of Scotland sold out their Independance, and the great Ulster Scot migration commenced. 70 years later, in America, when the English were puling the same tricks, removing Govenors, Disbanding legislatures, imposing taxes without the consent of the people or represention in Parliament, The Scots-Irish were ready to fight. :brightly: Hi! Are you a Democrat in a Republican seat? | RedState
  • He is frequently encountered wearing his trademark Ulster coat, deerstalker cap, and a long cravat tightly wrapped around his neck.
  • Many Ulster men say "wair" for were and "air" for are, for example. The Hoosier Schoolmaster A Story of Backwoods Life in Indiana
  • We now have the room and freedom to decide exactly what kind of Unionism we wish to see developing within our part of the United Kingdom - the communal “Ulster Prods only” option on offer from the DUP (and TUV), or the secular, wider, multi-cultural United Kingdom version that potentially may arise from the Conservative/Ulster Unionist Party link-up. The approaching fork in the road for NI Unionism
  • Ulster said its antivirus software was also up to date. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you are truly loyal to Ulster then rally behind the cry for independence.
  • Ulster Bank has also many correspondent bank relationships throughout the world.
  • Northampton have a good pedigree but Ulster could thwart their ambition. Times, Sunday Times
  • They were not, as you might have assumed, worried about increasing the lifespan of the good people of the six counties, but that of the trusty soda farl - a staple of the Ulster fry for many a year.
  • The Irish News was quick to replace the loss of Susan McKay with the equally impressive columnist, Fionnuala O'Connor, author of 'first article, she examines the possible repercussions of the British Conservative Party's link-up with the' bedraggled 'link of Unionism, Reg Empey's Ulster Unionist Party, under the bizarre UCUNF label. Slugger O'Toole
  • The 1960s ended with a renewal and intensification of the Ulster question. After Thatcher

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