Allied Powers
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Allied Powers 1. (in
World War I) the countries opposed to the
Central Powers; the major Allied Powers were France, the British Empire, and the Russian Empire, formally joined by the Treaty of London, signed on September 5, 1914. Other Allies, linked by treaty to one or more of the Allied Powers, included Portugal, Japan, and Italy, but not the United States, even after its entry into the war in April 1917. The United States, and other countries opposed to the Central Powers, were called “Associated Powers.” See also
Central Powers.
2. (in
World War II) the countries opposed to the
Axis Powers; the major Allied Powers were Great Britain, France, the Soviet Union, the United States, and China. In general, the Allies included all the nations that had signed the Declaration of the
United Nations on January 1, 1942. See also
Axis Powers.)
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Roscrea End Nenagh's Championship Hopes.
Newspaper article from: Tipperary Star (Thurles, Republic of Ireland); 6/17/2008; 700+ words
; NENAGH Eire Og bowed out of this year's Tipperary...relieved of his management duties at the club. NENAGH Eire Og bowed out of this year's Tipperary...club. Fitzgerald's unremarkable reign at Nenagh saw the Blues suffer earlier defeats to...
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Ports storm Nenagh to end long losing streak.
Newspaper article from: Sunday Life (Belfast, Northern Ireland); 10/11/2009; 487 words
; ...all-Ireland League points, against Nenagh Ormond. Portadown had a point to prove...s three tries on the half hour. Nenagh set the early pace with a penalty from centre Dave Delaney, and as the Nenagh forward worked hard Delaney was able...
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HURLING: CHAMPS' JOB WELL DUNNE; Toomevara 1-17 Eire Og Nenagh 0-13: Tomas toast of the day.(Sport)
Newspaper article from: The Mirror (London, England); 10/11/1999; ; 700+ words
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Newspaper article from: The Mirror (London, England); 5/22/2008; 474 words
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[euro]3m for town centre Nenagh site
Newspaper article from: The Irish Times; 5/27/2009; 415 words
; ...says a site with town centre zoning in Nenagh represents particularly good value at...Thurles Road about 400 metres south of Nenagh's core retail area. It is also about 1.5kms north of the N7 Nenagh bypass and adjacent to the proposed new...
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IRISH DAILY Mirror PROPERTY IRELAND: SPRINGFORT MEADOWS, NENAGH, CO. TIPPERARY.(Business)
Newspaper article from: The Mirror (London, England); 7/17/2008; 456 words
; ...brand new development at Springfort Meadows, Nenagh. The Gloucester type house is a luxurious...Meadows is situated on the Limerick side of Nenagh town and is within 10 minutes walk to Nenagh town centre. Less than two minutes walk away...
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IRISH DAILY Mirror PROPERTY IRELAND: NEW DEVELOPMENTS; SPRINGFORT MEADOWS, LIMERICK ROAD, NENAGH, CO. TIPPERARY.(Features)
Newspaper article from: The Mirror (London, England); 5/15/2008; 521 words
; ...brand new development at Springfort Meadows, Nenagh. The Gloucester type house is a luxurious...Meadows is situated on the Limerick side of Nenagh town and is within 10 minutes walk to Nenagh town center offering all necessary amentities...
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THE controversial removal of round-the-clock A&E services from Ennis and Nenagh hospitals will proceed before the summer despite the threat of mass protests by doctors and opposition parties.
Magazine article from: Irish Independent (Dublin, Republic of Ireland); 1/13/2009; 700+ words
; ...clock A&E services from Ennis and Nenagh hospitals will proceed before the summer...ahead in the interests of patient safety. Nenagh and Ennis hospitals will retain 24-hour...regions three smaller hospitals (Ennis and Nenagh General Hospitals and St John's in Limerick...
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Whispered condolences and muted sobs the only sound to disturb silence of the wakes; (1) In memory: Theresa McInerney from Nenagh lights candles at the scene of the road tragedy in Kilboy (2) Sympathies: Adrian OBrien (3) Only photo: Stuart Donnellan (4) Hurling star: Padraig Bourke.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England); 1/3/2009; 700+ words
; ...500 hit a tree on the Dolla Road outside Nenagh in Co. Tipperary. As mourners struggled...yesterday, families of the deceased in Nenagh, Silvermines and Newtown held wakes...of Stuart Donnellan at Cormack Drive in Nenagh to remember the young boy who planned...
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TIPPERARY lost a thriller on Sunday, but the Premier County has one All-Ireland title in its possession -- thanks to the achievement of Nenagh Golf Club officers in winning the 2009 Allianz-Irish Independent Executive Trophy final.
Newspaper article from: Irish Independent (Dublin, Republic of Ireland); 9/9/2009; 700+ words
; Nenagh's Premier spirit key at K Club TIPPERARY...possession -- thanks to the achievement of Nenagh Golf Club officers in winning the 2009 Allianz...Irish Independent Executive Trophy final. Nenagh's team of captain David Jones, lady captain...
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Nenagh
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Nenagh , town (1991 pop. 5,825), Co. Tipperary, S central Republic of Ireland. It is an agricultural market with varied manufactures. Nenagh Castle (c.1200) has a circular keep. Nearby are ruins of a Franciscan...
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Anglo‐ Norman colonization and settlement
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to Irish History
...administrative or military considerations, for example Shanid, Nenagh, Dunkerrin, Knockgraffon, which never developed in the medieval...centre or caput : Arklow, Tullow, and Gowran in Leinster, and Nenagh, Caherconlish, Dunkerrin, and Thurles in Munster. Each caput...
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Ormond
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to Irish History
...1329, referred to the cantred of Ormond , where the castle of Nenagh, the principal seat of the family before 1391, was situated...fiefs, was organized rapidly into seven seigniorial centres in Nenagh, Thurles, Dunkerrin, Caherconlish, Gowran, Tullow, and...
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manor
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to Irish History
...acres in Leinster and Munster. This enormous area was divided into seven ‘capital’ manors—Nenagh, Caherconlish, Dunkerrin, Thurles, Gowran, Tullow, and Arklow—each with its castle and lands reserved as the...
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Tipperary
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...Ireland. The county seat is Tipperary . Administratively, the county is divided into North Riding (its administrative center at Nenagh ) and South Riding (its administrative center at Clonmel ). The region is part of the central plain of Ireland, but the terrain...
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