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  • '''Trinity College Dublin''' is the sole constituent college of Dublin University and currently has b The Library of Trinity College Dublin is the largest research library in Ireland. While purchasing and being dona
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  • ...ravels]]''. A member of the Protestant Ascendancy, Swift was educated at [[Trinity College Dublin]] and [[University of Oxford|Oxford]]. He was ordained as an [[Anglicanism|
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  • ...represented in government [[committee]]'s. Senator [[David Norris]] (The [[Trinity College Dublin]] representative) is famed for playing a huge role in legalising [[homosexu
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Trinity College Dublin]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Irish lawyer who studied at Trinity College Dublin and graduated with an LL.B (II.1) in 1990. Qualified as a barrister in 1995
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  • * Symposium on Mediterranean Archaeology 2004. February 20-22, 2004, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland, where I presented the conference entitled: “The Future
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  • ...ther. He was educated in classics at a [[Quaker]] boarding school and at [[Trinity College Dublin]]; he remained a committed [[Anglican]] the rest of his life. He considered
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  • # D. Wilkins, Lecture notes for Course 212 - Topology, Trinity College Dublin, URL: [http://www.maths.tcd.ie/~dwilkins/Courses/212/]
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  • ...h-century physicist who discovered [[Boyle's Law]]. [[Ernest Walton]] of [[Trinity College Dublin]] shared the 1951 [[Nobel Prize in Physics]] for "splitting the atom". [[Wi
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