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| Reservoir Dogs Reservoir Dogs is the 1992 debut film of director and writer Quentin Tarantino. It portrays what happens before and after a botched jewel heist, but not the heist itself. Reservoir Dogs stars an ensemble cast with Harvey Keitel, Steve Buscemi, Tim Roth, Michael Madsen, Quentin Tarantino, Chris Penn and Lawrence Tierney. Reservoir_Dogs
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| September 2003 September 2003 January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December September_2003
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| January 2004 January 2004 ← - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- → January_2004
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| Michael McDowell Michael McDowell (; born 1 May 1951 in Dublin, Ireland) is a senior counsel in the Bar Council of Ireland and a former politician. A grandson of Irish revolutionary Eoin MacNeill, McDowell was a founding member of the Progressive Democrats political party in the mid-1980s. On three occasions he was elected as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin South East constituency, serving in the 25th Dáil (198727th Dáil (199229th Dáil (20021989, 1997, and 2007. Michael_McDowell
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| Cobh Cobh
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| List of LGBT community centers List of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender community centers, including currently active and historical/defunct centers. List_of_LGBT_community_centers
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| Saint Patrick Talk:Saint_Patrick
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| Ordination of women ordination is the process by which a person is consecrated (set apart for the administration of various religious rites). The ordination of women is a controversial issue in religions where either the rite of ordination, or the role that an ordained person fulfills, has traditionally been restricted to men because of cultural prohibitions or theological doctrines. Ordination_of_women
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| Online creation Online Creation, also referred to as OLC, Online Coding, Online Building, and online editing, is a software feature, often found in MUDs, that allows users to edit a virtual world from within the game itself. In the absence of online creation, content is created in a text editor or level editor, and the program generally requires a restart in order to implement the changes. Online_creation
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| Irish migration to Great Britain Irish migration to Great Britain has a lengthy history due to the close proximity of, and complex relationship between, the islands of Ireland and Great Britain and the various political entities that have ruled them. Today, millions of residents of Great Britain are either from the island of Ireland or have Irish ancestry. Irish_migration_to_Great_Britain
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| Society of United Irishmen Society of United Irishmen was founded as a Liberal political organisation in eighteenth century Ireland that sought Parliamentary reform. However, it evolved into a revolutionary republican organisation, inspired by the American Revolution and allied with Revolutionary France. It launched the Irish Rebellion of 1798 with the objective of ending British rule over Ireland and founding an independent Irish republic. Society_of_United_Irishmen
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| Éamon Ó Cuív Éamon_Ó_Cuív
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| Neurotheology Neurotheology, also known as spiritual neuroscience, is the study of correlations of neural phenomena with subjective experiences of spirituality and hypotheses to explain these phenomena. Proponents of neurotheology claim that there is a neurological and evolutionary basis for subjective experiences traditionally categorized as spiritual or religious . Neurotheology
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| Carrick-on-Shannon Carrick-on-Shannon
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| Mary Coughlan (politician) Mary_Coughlan_(politician)
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| Wikipedia on TV and radio Wikipedia:Wikipedia_on_TV_and_radio
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| Prambanan Prambanan is the largest Hindu temple compound in Central Java in Indonesia, located approximately 18Yogyakarta. The temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the largest Hindu temples in south-east Asia. It is characterised by its tall and pointed architecture, typical of Hindu temple architecture, and by the 47m high central building inside a large complex of individual temples. Prambanan
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| Bill, the Galactic Hero Bill, the Galactic Hero is a satirical science fiction novel by Harry Harrison, first published in 1965. It is a retelling of the famous WWI anti-war novel The Good Soldier Švejk by Jaroslav Hašek, set in the future.The overall plot is most similar to Hašek's work, with the protagonist tricked into joining the army, and then sent on a succession of badly-organised adventures. Bill,_the_Galactic_Hero
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| Girls Aloud Girls Aloud are a girl group that were created on the ITV1 talent show Popstars in 2002. The group, consisting of Cheryl Cole, Nadine Coyle, Sarah Harding, Nicola Roberts, and Kimberley Walsh, have been successful in achieving a string of 20 consecutive UK Top 10 singles (including four number ones), two UK number one albums, and having been nominated for four BRIT Awards, winning Best Single in 2009 for "The Promise". Girls_Aloud
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| Frugivore frugivore is a type of herbivore that eats a substantial portion of fruit. A few frugivores species eat fruit exclusively, but many also consume leaves and/or insects. Frugivory is a very common diet type. For example, 66% of herbivorous mammals are frugivores. Frugivore
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| Thermae Talk:Thermae
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| Irish Air Corps The Irish Air Corps () provides the air defence function of Oglaigh na hÉireann (the Irish Defence Forces), in support of the Army and Naval Service, together with such other roles as may be assigned by the Government (e.g. Search and Rescue, Ministerial Air Transport Service). The principal airbase is Casement Aerodrome located at Baldonnel. Irish_Air_Corps
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| Hemicorporectomy medicine (surgery), hemicorporectomy (also named translumbar amputation and "halfectomy") is a radical surgery in which the body below the waist is amputated, transecting the lumbar spine. This removes the legs, the genitalia (internal and external), urinary system, pelvic bones, anus, and rectum. Hemicorporectomy
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| Dragostea din tei "Dragostea din tei" (pronounced ), also known as "The Numa Numa Song", is the most successful single by the Moldovan pop group O-Zone. It shot to the #1 spot on the Eurochart Hot 100, where it remained for 12 weeks between June and early September 2004. It reached number 1 in Germany and stayed there for 17 weeks , number 3 in the United Kingdom and 72 on the U.S. Dragostea_din_tei
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| Paul Hunter Paul Alan Hunter (14 October 1978 – 9 October 2006) was an English professional snooker player. His media profile developed swiftly and he became known as the "Beckham of the Baize" for his glamorous image. Paul_Hunter
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| Recognition of same-sex unions in Ireland Same-sex relationships are not currently recognized in Ireland. In addition to not providing civil partnerships or same-sex marriage, there is very little provision for unmarried cohabiting couples, whether homosexual or heterosexual. As of 2009, Ireland is among 11 other European Union member states which do not recognise same-sex couples.The situation has been under investigation by various government bodies since 2002. Recognition_of_same-sex_unions_in_Ireland
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| Wedge-shaped gallery grave wedge-shaped gallery grave or wedge tomb is a type of Irish chamber tomb. They are so named because the burial chamber itself narrows at one end (usually decreasing both in height and width from west to east), producing a wedge shape in plan. An antechamber is separated from the burial area by a simple jamb or sill, and the doorway generally faces west. Wedge-shaped_gallery_grave
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| Tikoloshe In Zulu mythology, Tikoloshe, Tokoloshe or Hili (from the Xhosa word utyreeci ukujamaal) is a dwarf-like water sprite or zombie. They are considered a mischievous and evil spirit. They can become invisible by swallowing a pebble. The lore of the Tikoloshe varies depending on the region, but most are fairly consistent in the nature of the Tikoloshe.The Tokoloshe, according to the Zulu shaman Credo Mutwa, has been known to take on many forms. Tikoloshe
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| Angie Everhart Angela Kay "Angie" Everhart (born September 7, 1969) is an American actress and former fashion model. Angie_Everhart
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| John Desmond Bernal John_Desmond_Bernal
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| Wales national rugby union team The Wales national rugby union team represent Wales in international rugby union tournaments. They compete annually in the Six Nations Championship with England, France, Ireland, Italy and Scotland. Wales have won the Six Nations and its predecessors 24 times outright, second only to England with 25 wins. Wales_national_rugby_union_team
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| Mahdi Talk:Mahdi
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| Antoine Ó Raifteiri Antoine Ó Raifteiri (also Antoine Ó Reachtabhra, ) (1784 Irish language poet who is often called the last of the wandering bards. Antoine_Ó_Raifteiri
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| Enniscorthy Enniscorthy
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| Tibetan independence movement The Tibetan independence movement is a movement to establish historical Tibet, comprising the three traditional provinces of Amdo, Kham, and Ü-Tsang as an independent state. The movement is largely led by Tibetans in exile with the support of some individuals and organizations outside of Tibet. Tibetan_independence_movement
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| Crestville User_talk:Crestville
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| Alois Hitler, Jr. Alois Hitler, Jr., born Alois Matzelsberger (January 13 1882 in Vienna Hamburg), was the son of Alois Hitler and Franziska Matzelsberger and the half-brother of Adolf Hitler. Alois_Hitler,_Jr.
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| Marsha Hunt (singer and novelist) Marsha_Hunt_(singer_and_novelist)
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| Steven Adler Steven Adler (born January 22, 1965 in Cleveland, Ohio) is a well known American rock drummer. He is most famous for his tenure as a member of the hard rock band Guns N' Roses, with whom he performed and recorded from 1985 to 1990. Steven_Adler
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| List of gay and lesbian resource centres in Ireland List_of_gay_and_lesbian_resource_centres_in_Ireland
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| Mona Best Mona "Mo" Best (3 January 1924 – 9 September 1988) was born in India, and is best known as the mother of Pete Best (born 1941) who was an early member of The Beatles. Mona also had two other sons, Rory (born 1944) and Vincent "Roag" Best (born 1962). It was later confirmed that Roag's father was The Beatles' associate Neil Aspinall, although he was not registered as the father on Roag's birth certificate. Mona_Best
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| Megalithic art Megalithic_art
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| Sunday Independent The Sunday Independent is a broadsheet Sunday newspaper published in Ireland by Independent News and Media plc. The newspaper is edited by Aengus Fanning, and is the biggest selling Irish Sunday newspaper by a large margin (33.4% of Irish Sunday newspaper readers, according to the Joint National Readership Survey); average circulation of 291,323 between June 2004 and January 2005, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations. Sunday_Independent
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| Ireland On-Line Ireland_On-Line
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| Mozilla ActiveX Control The Mozilla ActiveX Control uses the Gecko layout engine to deliver a fully programmable HTML and XML rendering control for ActiveX developers. The API is similar to the Internet Explorer ActiveX control so it maintains a high degree of compatibility.Mozilla ActiveX Control can be used by ReactOS to gain compatibility with some Windows programs, as well as enable web browsing right from within ReactOS Explorer. Mozilla_ActiveX_Control
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| Hogwarts staff Talk:Hogwarts_staff
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| Tyrrellspass Tyrrellspass
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| River Shannon Talk:River_Shannon
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| List of castles in Ireland List of castles in Ireland. List_of_castles_in_Ireland
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