Word: dublins
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...Dublin, Ireland...
...government will be balanced on a razor's edge," said the Irish Times. But for the moment his triumph was secure. When the new Taoiseach left the Parliament to get his seal of office from Ireland's President O'Kelly, it took 20 of Dublin's finest to hold back the cheering crowds...
While abroad, the Crimson team will also meet competitors from the Dublin University, in that city, and the Northern Ireland University at Belfast...
After the Cambridge-Oxford meet, the Harvard-Yale team boards a boat for Dublin for a meet on the 26th and 27th. On the 28th, it enters its last competition in Belfast...
...hung above him during his own lifetime. Ireland, which is not always proud of its writers, was proud of him. Eire made him a Senator. He was the first Irishman to win the Nobel Prize. When, in 1940, Poet T. S. Eliot delivered the First Annual Yeats Lecture in Dublin's Abbey Theater, he called Yeats "the greatest poet of our time-certainly the greatest in this language, and so far as I am able to judge, in any language...