| Frigidarium frigidarium is a large cold pool to drop into after enjoying a hot Roman bath. The Caldarium and the Tepidarium opened the pores of the skin. The cold water would close the pores. There would be a small pool of cold water or sometimes a large Swimming pool. Frigidarium
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| Presidency of Hugo Chávez Venezuela under the presidency of Hugo Chávez (1999–present) has seen sweeping and radical shifts in social policy, moving away from the government officially embracing a free market economy and neoliberal reform principles and towards quasi-socialist income redistribution and social welfare programs. Presidency_of_Hugo_Chávez
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| Sharon Shannon Sharon Shannon (born 12 November 1968 in Ruan, County Clare) is an Irish musician. She is best known for her work with the accordion and for her fiddle technique. She also plays the tin whistle and melodeon. Her 1991 album Sharon Shannon is the best selling album of traditional Irish music ever released there. Sharon_Shannon
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2005 November 1 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2005_November_1
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| Articles for deletion/Martin Enda Marren Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Martin_Enda_Marren
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| December 2005 December_2005
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| Catholic University of Ireland Talk:Catholic_University_of_Ireland
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| Timeline of the 2005 French civil unrest The following is a timeline of the 2005 French civil unrest that began Thursday, October 27, 2005. Where the source lists events as occurring in a night and following morning, this article lists them on the date of the night, not the following morning. The extent table in the main article does the opposite. Timeline_of_the_2005_French_civil_unrest
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| Ruairí Ó Brádaigh Talk:Ruairí_Ó_Brádaigh
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| Hiatus (band) Hiatus_(band)
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| Paul Boland Paul Boland is a singer, impressionist and 3-D artist who also was a one-time game show announcer for the 1998 revival of Match Game. He also filled in for announcer Rod Roddy on The Price Is Right for a week in 2002 during Roddy's cancer operations. Paul has also guest starred on "Renegade" with Lorenzo Lamas, Into the Night with Rick Dees, The Entertainer with Wayne Newton, Mike and Maty and Home and Family. Paul_Boland
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| Joe Burke (keyboardist) Joe Burke (born 1939) is a noted Irish accordion player. Joe Burke was born in Kilnadeema, south of Loughrea in Co Galway. He reportedly began playing at age four. In the fifties he bought an accordion in Waltons of Dublin for £5. He still owns it. He won the All-Ireland Senior Accordion Championship in Thurles in 1959 and again in 1960 in Boyle.In 1955 he joined the Leitrim Ceile Band, which included players such as Ned Coleman, Oliver Roland, Sean McGlynn, Paddy Doorley, Jack Derven, and Mick Darcy. Joe_Burke_(keyboardist)
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| March 10, 2005 March_10,_2005
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| Douglas Hyde Talk:Douglas_Hyde
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| Francis O'Neill Francis O'Neill (August 28, 1848–January 26, 1936) was an Irish-born American police officer and collector of Irish traditional music.O'Neill was born in Tralibane, near Bantry, County Cork. At an early age he heard the music of local musicians, among them Peter Hagarty, Cormac Murphy and Timothy Dowling. Francis_O'Neill
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| April 19, 2005 April_19,_2005
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| Csbodine/Bardo User:Csbodine/Bardo
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| Djegan/Archive2 User_talk:Djegan/Archive2
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| German submarine U-260 Unterseeboot 260 (U-260) was a Type VIIC submarine of the Kriegsmarine. Her keel was laid down May 7, 1941 by Bremer Vulkan, of Bremen-Vegesack. She was commissioned March 14, 1942 with Kapitänleutnant Herbertus Purkhold in command. U-260 conducted 9 patrols in total. German_submarine_U-260
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| Vendetta for the Saint Vendetta for the Saint is the title of a 1964 mystery novel featuring the character of Simon Templar, alias "The Saint". The novel is credited to Leslie Charteris, who created the Saint in 1928, but the book was actually authored by Harry Harrison, a noted science fiction author who also wrote the syndicated Saint comic strip. Vendetta_for_the_Saint
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| Margaret Buckley Margaret Buckley (nee Goulding) (1879 — 24 July 1962) was an Irish republican and president of Sinn Féin from 1937 to 1950. Margaret_Buckley
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| Blackrock College Talk:Blackrock_College
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| Dorinish Dorinish is an uninhabited island in Clew Bay in County Mayo, Ireland. It has colloquially been known as "Beatle Island" after Beatle John Lennon purchased the island in 1967 for £1,700. Previously used by sailing ships for its stones, the island became a place of peace for Lennon and his family. Dorinish
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2005 December 18 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2005_December_18
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| Articles for deletion/888.com Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/888.com
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| Zone46 User_talk:Zone46
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| The Remo Four The Remo Four were a 1950s-1960s rock band from Liverpool, England. They were contemporaries of The Beatles, and later had the same manager, Brian Epstein. Its members were Colin Manley (born 16 April 1942, in Liverpool, Lancashire died 9 April 1999) (lead guitar/vocals), Philip Rogers (rhythm guitar/bass guitar/vocals), Don Andrew (born Donald Andrew, in 1942, in Liverpool) (bass guitar/vocals), and Roy Dyke (drums) (born 13 February1945, in Liverpool). The_Remo_Four
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| January 2006 January 2006 ← - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- → January_2006
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| Bad Reichenhall Ice Rink roof collapse UTC on Monday 2 January 2006, in the town of Bad Reichenhall, Bavaria, Germany, near the Austrian border, the roof of a 1970s-built ice rink collapsed, possibly under the weight of heavy snowfall, trapping 50 people underneath the rubble.Fifteen people were killed, with the last body being recovered early on 5 January. Eight children are known to have died. Thirty-two people were injured. Weather conditions in the area were extremely severe, an avalanche having killed two people nearby earlier in the day. Bad_Reichenhall_Ice_Rink_roof_collapse
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| Asian cinema Asian cinema refers to the film industries and films produced in the continent of Asia, and is also sometimes known as Eastern cinema. More commonly however, it is used to refer to the cinema of Eastern, Southeastern and Southern Asia. West Asian cinema is sometimes classified as part of Middle Eastern cinema rather than Asian cinema, though Iran and Afghanistan are often included. Asian_cinema
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| The Real People The Real People, from Liverpool, England, were one of the very first bands to play what is today known as “Britpop”, and have been quoted by Oasis as being one of their major influences. They were formed in 1988 by brothers Christopher and Anthony Griffiths, the original line up consisted of Chris Griffiths (guitar and vocals) Tony Griffiths (bass and vocals) Tony Elson (drums) (later to be replaced by Garry Ford) and Sean Simpson (guitar) (later to be replaced by Alan Gillibrand). The_Real_People
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| Frankie Kennedy Frankie Kennedy (born 30 September 1955, died 19 September 1994) was an Irish flute and tin whistle player born in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He was also the co-founder of the band Altan, formed with his wife Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh. The popular Frankie Kennedy Winter Music School was founded in 1994 in his honour. Frankie_Kennedy
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| Lunar standstill standstill, which takes place every 18.6 years, the range of the declination of the Moon reaches a maximum. As a result, at high latitudes, the Moon appears to move in just two weeks from high in the sky to low on the horizon. This time appears to have had special significance for the Bronze Age societies who built the megalithic monuments in Britain, Ireland, and it also has significance for some neo-pagan religions. Lunar_standstill
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| The Souls of Black Folk Talk:The_Souls_of_Black_Folk
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| George Ashlin George Coppinger Ashlin (1837 Irish architect, particularly noted for his work on churches and cathedrals. George_Ashlin
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| Paul McGrath (politician) Paul McGrath (born 1 February 1948) is an Irish politician and was a Fine Gael Teachta Dála (TD) for Westmeath from 1989 to 2007.McGrath, a native of Ballymore, County Westmeath was educated at St Finian's College, Mullingar and at Trinity and All Saints College, Leeds. Prior to entering national politics, he worked as a primary schoolteacher in County Westmeath. Paul_McGrath_(politician)
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| Frenchpark Talk:Frenchpark
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| Stan Hugill Stan (Stanley James) Hugill (November 19, 1906 - May 13, 1992) was a folk music performer and sea music historian, known as the "Last Working Shantyman." Stan_Hugill
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| Friends of the Western Buddhist Order Talk:Friends_of_the_Western_Buddhist_Order
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| Topps Comics Topps Comics is a division of the American trading card publisher and gum/candy distributor the Topps Company, Inc. that published comic books from 1993-1998, beginning its existence during a short comics-industry boom that attracted many investors and new companies. It was based at 254 36th Street, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, and at One Whitehall Street, in New York City's Manhattan. Topps_Comics
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| Deaths in May 2006 Deaths in 2006 ← - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- →The following is a list of notable deaths in May 2006. Deaths_in_May_2006
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| February 2006 February 2006 ← - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- → February_2006
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| Evanna Lynch Evanna Lynch (born 16 August 1991) is an Irish actress, known for playing Luna Lovegood in the Harry Potter film series. Evanna_Lynch
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| Guy Easterby Guy Easterby (born March 21, 1971) is a rugby union player for Ireland. His father is English and his mother Irish. He is the brother of Simon Easterby, also an Ireland international. Guy_Easterby
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| Pádraig McKearney Pádraig Oliver McKearney (December 1954 – May 1987) was a Marxist-oriented Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) volunteer. He was killed in a Special Air Service (SAS) ambush with 7 other IRA men at Loughgall, County Armagh in May 1987. Pádraig_McKearney
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| Orange Institution Orange Institution, more commonly known as the Orange Order or the Orange Lodge, is a Protestant fraternal organisation based predominantly in Northern Ireland and Scotland with lodges throughout the Commonwealth and the United States. It was founded in Loughgall, County Armagh, Ireland in 1795; its name is a tribute to Dutch-born Protestant king of Britain and Ireland (as William II of Scotland and William III of England and William III of Ireland) of the House of Orange-Nassau. Orange_Institution
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| Castleknock Castle Castleknock Castle, a ruined Norman castle, lies in the grounds of Castleknock College, Castleknock, Dublin, Ireland.The Fort of Cnucha has a long history and is steeped in legend. The castle ruins date back to the Tyrrells, who were created Barons of Castleknock. The first Baron, Hugh Tyrrell, chose this site. Castleknock_Castle
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| Sean Slater Sean Slater is a fictional character from the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Robert Kazinsky. Sean left the Square temporarily on 27 March 2007, as Kazinsky was suspended from work for two months. He returned on 28 May 2007. It was announced on 18 January 2008 that Kazinsky would finish filming the show in October 2008, but that the character would remain on screen until New Year. He made his final appearance on 1 January 2009. Sean_Slater
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| Sound of the Underground (song) "Sound of the Underground" is a song by British all-female pop group Girls Aloud, written and produced by Brian Higgins and his production team Xenomania. It was released on 16 December 2002 in the UK, just 16 days after the group was formed on Popstars: The Rivals, and became the year's Christmas number one. Sound_of_the_Underground_(song)
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