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dublin

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Dublin is a constituency of the European Parliament in Ireland. It elects 3 Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) using the single transferable vote form of proportional representation (PR-STV).

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Population (2000): 31392 Housing Units (2000): 12038 Land area (2000): 21.123078 sq. miles (54.708518 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.018065 sq. miles (0.046788 sq. km) Total area (2000): 21.141143 sq. miles (54.755306 sq. km) FIPS code: 22694 Located within: ...

Usage examples of dublin.

He also recalled that she had arrived on the early morning Aer Lingus flight from Dublin.

An immigration officer had recognized her and, while unable to remember her surname, he recalled she had arrived on the first Aer Lingus flight from Dublin on Monday 15th March and was travelling on a French passport.

With the help of the Aer Lingus staff, Neagle had discovered that two days before her departure for London the lady had arrived in Dublin on an Aer Lingus flight from New York.

Book written by William Molineux of Dublin, and against certain Smugglers of Alamodes and Lustrings from France.

They are followed by the Right Honourable Joseph Hutchinson, lord mayor of Dublin, his lordship the lord mayor of Cork, their worships the mayors of Limerick, Galway, Sligo and Waterford, twentyeight Irish representative peers, sirdars, grandees and maharajahs bearing the cloth of estate, the Dublin Metropolitan Fire Brigade, the chapter of the saints of finance in their plutocratic order of precedence, the bishop of Down and Connor, His Eminence Michael cardinal Logue, archbishop of Armagh, primate of all Ireland, His Grace, the most reverend Dr William Alexander, archbishop of Armagh, primate of all Ireland, the chief rabbi, the presbyterian moderator, the heads of the baptist, anabaptist, methodist and Moravian chapels and the honorary secretary of the society of friends.

It was postmarked again in Dublin as a backstamp, and then got stamped at London and Boulogne before arriving in Bordeaux.

He awakens, reasonably refreshed, in a hotel lobby, as it seems to be the Metropole, he believes, or it could equally well be the Grand, or the Imperial Hotel in Blackpool or, for all he knows, that bloody place in Dublin, where he recollects once falling asleep in just such a comfortable armchair as this.

Dublin or Cork or Limerick, or Dagenham like the fellow she met three years ago did.

A Sinn Fein rally in Dublin drew men and women from the entire spectrum of nationalism to hear conscription condemned as a declaration of war on the Irish people.

Haughton of the medical school in Dublin, denounced the experiments at the time they were made as unjustifiably cruel.

Exhibition games between the two clubs were played at Liverpool, Manchester, London, Sheffield and Dublin, the Boston Club winning eight games and the Athletics six.

It was a Dublin vessel, manned by Irish and Hebrideans, with few Norsemen on board.

The Young Irelanders, on the whole, wrote better than they spoke, and very able articles appeared from their pens in the press, not only in Dublin, but throughout Ireland.

Archbishop of Dublin with the Lord Deputy, the Earl of Kildare, head of the mighty Fitzgerald clan and the most powerful man in all Ireland.

For when the boy king was crowned in Dublin, it was Kildare himself, head of the Fitzgeralds and, as Lord Deputy, King Henry Tudors own representative and governor on the island, who had led the treasonable business.