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  • ...e a politicized military force. Overt political Sinn Fein, in Ireland and Northern Ireland, long had the Irish Republican Army as its military side.
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  • ...s been a designation used for conservation purposes in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Examples are [[Cornwall]], the [[Cotswolds]], the [[Norfolk]] Coast, and t
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  • {{r|Northern Ireland}}
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  • ...of the island, and the [[United Kingdom|British]] constituent country of [[Northern Ireland]], which occupies the remaining sixth in the north-east of the island. ...nties are in the Republic of Ireland. However, the traditional counties of Northern Ireland now only have ceremonial status, being replaced in 1974 by District Council
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  • ...eer Force''' is the name of two separate loyalist paramilitary forces in [[Northern Ireland]] at different times in history. One organization by that name was a main l In September 1912, 470,000 people in [[Northern Ireland]] signed a [[Ulster Covenant|Solemn League and Covenant]] to oppose the int
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  • {{r|Northern Ireland, history}}
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  • ...xpand this. I have started by describing the period of Unionist control of Northern Ireland (1921-1972), perhaps this should be in a seperate article. please let me kn :Good point - what do you suggest - maybe Unionist Politics in Northern Ireland? with a redirect from Ulster Unionism?[[User:Gareth Leng|Gareth Leng]] 13:5
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  • {{rpl|Northern Ireland, history}}
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  • ...rt of the [[Ireland (state)|Republic of Ireland]] and the other six form [[Northern Ireland]]. ...take to doing so simply to shorten the name of Northern Ireland. Renaming Northern Ireland to Ulster had been considered after the Free State had seceded, though the
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  • {{r|Northern Ireland}}
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  • ...known as C.S. (Jack) Lewis, (November 29, 1898 – 22 November 1963) was a [[Northern Ireland|Northern Irish]] writer, scholar and lay theologian. He became known as on {{Image|149269475 4ef5c12b7b.jpg|right|350px|a statue located in Northern Ireland of Lewis looking into a wardrobe.}}
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  • {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.K., Northern Ireland}}
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  • {{r|Northern Ireland}}
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  • ...-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Extrajudicial detention, U.K., Northern Ireland]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ians and scholars, I think, have assumed that gerrymandering took place in Northern Ireland in local council elections. It is notable, of course, that Derry City had a ...age to the majority, whereas the electoral boundaries in Derry, and across Northern Ireland as a whole (apart from the changes made when the university seats were abol
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  • | style="text-align: center;"| [[Northern Ireland]] • [[Belfast]] ...ext-align: center;"|[[Regions of Northern Ireland|Regions]] • [[History of Northern Ireland|History]]
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  • ...working as a research associate at the University of Ulster in Coleraine, Northern Ireland. His thesis is on systems biological modelling of protein interaction netwo
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  • ...lowing decommissioning of arms, and the establishment of the power-sharing Northern Ireland Assembly. [[User:Anton Sweeney|Anton Sweeney]] 18:17, 7 May 2008 (CDT)
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  • '''Carrickfergus''' is a town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It had once been a major port and was the site of the landing of King Will
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  • ...[[Nuremberg Trials]]. In politics, he was Conservative shadow Minister for Northern Ireland, assassinated by Irish National Liberation Army shortly before [[Margaret T
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