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  • 51Irish Elk — Temporal range: Middle Pleistocene to Early Holocene Mounted skeleton at the National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C. Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 52Irish whiskey — ( ga. Fuisce or Uisce beatha ) is a whiskey made in Ireland. There are several types of whiskey common to Ireland: Single Malt, Single Grain, Pure Pot Still and Blended Whiskey.The word whiskey is an Anglicisation of the ancient Gaelic term uisce …

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  • 53Irish linen — is the brand name given to linen produced in Ireland. Linen is cloth made from the flax fibre, which was grown in Ireland for many years before advanced agricultural methods and more suitable climate led to the concentration of quality flax… …

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  • 54Irish Open (golf) — Irish Open Tournament information Location Killarney, County Kerry,  Ireland Established 1927 Course(s) Killarney Golf &am …

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  • 55Irish Baptist College — Motto Domine Sequor  (Latin) Motto in English Lord I Follow Established 4 October 1892 Type Bible college …

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  • 56Irish League Cup — Irish Football League Cup (IRN BRU League Cup) Founded 1986 Region  Northern Ir …

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  • 57Irish Stock Exchange — Brand Identity …

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  • 58Irish Brigade — may refer to:During several historical wars members of the Irish diaspora have fought for their host country:* Irish regiment: lists all Irish regiments which served in world conflicts in all armies * Irish Brigade (French) formed from the Irish… …

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  • 59Irish orthography — has evolved over many centuries, since Old Irish was first written down in the Latin alphabet in about the sixth century AD. Prior to that, Primitive Irish was written in Ogham. Irish spelling is mainly based on etymological considerations, very… …

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  • 60Irish verbs — Irish verb forms are constructed either synthetically or analytically.Synthetic forms are those which express the information about person and number in the ending: e.g. ga. molaim I praise , where the ending aim stands for 1st person singular… …

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