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  • ...part from the Liberal Lloyd George. The Conservatives were traditionally [[Ulster Unionism|pro-Union]] and [[Home Rule|anti-Home Rule]]. Their influence limi ==Development of the Peace talks and the Ulster question==
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  • ===Ulster=== * Adamson, Ian. ''The Identity of Ulster,'' 2nd edition (Belfast, 1987)
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  • Opponents of [[Ulster Unionism]] often refer to unionists generically as loyalists, regardless of
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  • ...en]] in the late 18th century, and support for the [[1798 Rebellion]] in [[Ulster]]. In the ensuing years however, mostly as a result of the European Religio ...potential economic drag that would have hindered the industrialisation of Ulster.
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  • ===Ulster Cycle=== ...rances, in which she is depicted as an individual, are in stories of the [[Ulster Cycle]], where she has an ambiguous relationship with the hero [[Cú Chulai
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  • ...f the [[Connachta]] and Conall's uncle. Unusually for a character from the Ulster Cycle, several medieval Irish dynasties counted Conall as an ancestor. ...c Dá Thó, a hospitaller of [[Leinster]], when the warriors of Connacht and Ulster compete for the [[champion's portion]] by boasting of their deeds. Cet remi
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  • ...'': A Catholic man is murdered by paramilitaries calling themselves the "[[Ulster Volunteer Force]]" (UVF); [[Gusty Spence]] is later found guilty and senten ...oyalists turn up to counter-protest; the loyalists are searched by [[Royal Ulster Constabulary|police]] who uncover two revolvers and many improvised weapons
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  • ...after the delay in passing a [[Home Rule Bill]] and the mobilisation of [[Ulster Unionism|Unionist]] resistance to its implementation. He also became heavil
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  • :''For prior history see [[Ulster Unionism]].'' [[Image:Ulster1921.jpg|thumb|400px|Ulster in 1921]]
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  • *2 Ulster Unionist (0.4% of the vote) *1 independent<ref>Lady Hermon, formerly an Ulster Unionist MP</ref>
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  • ...lish]], [[Ulster-Scots]] and/or [[Ullans]] (a portmanteau of the words ''[[Ulster]]'' and ''[[Lallans]]''). Which variant of a dialect in usage is often, but
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  • {{r|University of Ulster}}
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  • ...is a legendary king of the [[Ulaid]] whose reign is the setting for the [[Ulster Cycle]] of [[Irish mythology]]. His mother is Ness, daughter of a former ki ...ved. In the earliest, Ness, daughter of [[Eochaid Sálbuide]], then king of Ulster, asks the [[druid]] [[Cathbad]] what it is an auspicious time for. Cathbad
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  • ...Kingdom of Oriel]] - an ancient kingdom situated in southern and central [[Ulster]]. ...s]] in 1607. These original Protestant colonists formed the basis of the [[Ulster-Scots]] culture which would find itself at odds with the Catholic [[Gaelic-
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  • ...Protestant - in the 17th century, in a period known as the [[Plantation of Ulster]]. ...inequalities between the two communities of Northern Ireland. Successive [[Ulster Unionism|Unionist]] governments, and the imposition of Direct Rule that fol
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  • ===Ulster=== * Adamson, Ian. ''The Identity of Ulster,'' 2nd edition (Belfast, 1987)
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  • McKinly was born February 21,1721 in [[Ulster]], Ireland and emigrated to Wilmington, Delaware in 1742. In 1761, he marri ...associated with the Court Party and its moderate policies. However, his [[Ulster-Scots]] background and prominence in the Presbyterian Church community made
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  • |periodical=Ulster Med J
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  • ...''[[Shamrock III]]'', entered by [[Sir Thomas Lipton]] through the [[Royal Ulster Yacht Club]]. ''Reliance'' won all races during the Cup under the command o
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  • ...sh breakfast', 'full Scottish breakfast', '[[full Irish breakfast]]', and 'Ulster fry'. The complement of the breakfast varies depending on the location and
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