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  • '''Hurling''' is the fastest field sport in the world. It is similar to [[hockey]] and Hurling is played with a small, hard ball (sliotar) and a curved stick (hurley). Pl
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  • * [[:Category:Hurling|Hurling]]
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  • ...ic Association (GAA)''' is the governing body of [[Gaelic football]] and [[hurling]]. It was founded in 1884 and is based in [[Dublin]]. [[Category:Hurling organisations]]
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  • * [[:Category:Hurling|Hurling]]
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  • ...ith taller goalposts. It is believed to be derived from the Irish sport of hurling.
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  • ...deliberately killed but principally by starvation, overwork, beatings, and hurling into the rock quarry run by the [[Deutsche Erd- und Steinwerke GmbH]]
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  • '''Hurling''' is the fastest field sport in the world. It is similar to [[hockey]] and Hurling is played with a small, hard ball (sliotar) and a curved stick (hurley). Pl
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  • ...representative level. Munster as an entity is best known for rugby, with hurling and Gaelic football being more popular at County level. [[Munster rugby]] h
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  • {{r|Javelin (hurling)}}
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  • {{r|Hurling}}
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  • ...rticularly the [[Highlands and Islands]]. It is related to the sports of [[hurling]], from Ireland, and [[ice hockey]]. ...teams which lead to selection for the national side in an annual Shinty-[[Hurling]] international between Scotland and Ireland.
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  • ...d basketball, the school also plays - athletics, Gaelic football, soccer, hurling, badminton, tennis to but mention a few. The school also engages in many no
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  • His death involved breaking away from a group of prisoners and hurling himself down a stairwell, which would have been difficult to arrange. There
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  • ...n then it would be [[hurling]] or perhaps [[shinty]]. And yet an expert on hurling or on shinty might well say: "No, it did not".
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  • ...om'', "the mute scholar". Later, he was hit on the shin during a game of [[hurling]], and cried out "I am hurt!" From then on he was called ''Labraid'', "he s
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  • ...ts - for example, the [[Gaelic Athletic Association]]'s championships in [[hurling]] and [[Gaelic football]] still feature teams from the 32 traditional count
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  • ...ic to the province, represented in [[Gaelic football]], [[motorsports]], [[hurling]] and [[rugby union]].
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  • ...ly 3 AM the next morning, the rocket exploded, killing 1, injuring 23, and hurling a warhead several hundred feet away. The nuclear weapon demonstrated its sa
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  • ...Buchanan as saying "“They charge us with anti-Semitism…The truth is, those hurling these charges harbor a 'passionate attachment' to a nation not our own that
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  • ...siting Ireland in 1673 referred to the common people as playing ''bandy'' (hurling) with balls and crooked sticks "much after our play at stowball".
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  • ...s and tours have regularly taken place featuring teams from both codes. [[Hurling]] is an exciting team field sport - said to be the fastest in the world in ...camógie, there is more focus on the National Football League and National Hurling League, and even more on their respective cup competitions (known as the Ch
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  • ...aised above ground level. Once prey is detected the snake ‘freezes’ before hurling itself forward and issuing one to several lightning-fast bites. The prey is
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  • At first slow whales were caught by men hurling harpoons from small open boats. Early harpoon guns were unsuccessful until
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  • ...n the Leinster Council of the [[GAA]] to donate the entire proceeds of the hurling final between Dublin and Kilkenny to the strike fund. Connolly finally work
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  • ...vites Conchobar to a feast at his house. Conchobar seems Sétanta playing [[hurling]], and is so impressed with his abilities he invites him to come to feast a
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  • ...me the passions of the Latins, and one of their soldiers kills a Trojan by hurling a [[spear]]. The war resumes, once again, although Aeneas tries to cool the
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  • ...ganise and promote traditional Irish sports, such as Gaelic football and [[hurling]].
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  • ...n important industry around 1900. At first slow whales were caught by men hurling harpoons from small open boats. Mechanization copied from Norway brought in
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  • ...in search of prey. Once prey is detected, the black mamba "freezes" before hurling itself forward and issuing several quick bites, swiftly killing its prey. I
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  • ...parallelism says that there is a correspondence between the ''thought'' of hurling a rock at a window and the ''extension'' principle of a physical alignment
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  • ...use",<ref>Shakespeare 2017, p. 274.</ref> [[Edward Spears]] thought he was hurling huge stones at the government glasshouse with "the effect of a series of de
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  • ...y|Shinty or camanachd]] (a sport derived from the same root as the Irish [[hurling]] and similar to [[bandy]]) is popular in the Scottish Highlands, sometimes
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  • ...still failed to break the stalemate, he caustically said that instead of "hurling a wildcat onto the shore", the Allied force had become a "stranded whale".<
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