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Fine may refer to: A condition between good and bad.
The Gaels (English pronunciation: /ɡeːlˠ/; Irish: Na Gaeil; Scottish Gaelic: Na Gàidheil), also known as Goidels, are an ethnolinguistic group indigenous to northwestern Europe. They are associated with the Gaelic languages; a branch of the Celtic languages comprising Irish (Munster Irish, Connacht Irish, Ulster Irish), Manx and Scottish Gaelic. Other ethnonyms prominently associated with the Gaels historically have included Irish and Scots, but the scope of those nationalities is today more complex.
Gaelic language and culture originated in Ireland, extending to Dál Riata in southwest Scotland. In the Middle Ages, it became dominant throughout Scotland and the Isle of Man also. However, in most areas, the Gaels were gradually anglicized and the Gaelic languages supplanted by English. The modern descendants of the Gaels have spread throughout much of Great Britain and as far as the Americas and Oceania.
Throughout the centuries, Gaels and Gaelic-speakers have been known by a number of names. The most consistent of these have been Gael, Irish and Scot, which continue to be used today, although the latter two have developed more ambiguous meanings (due to the early modern concept of the nation state and later romantic ideas, which encompasses non-Gaels). Other terms, such as Milesian, are not as frequently used. Informally, archetypal forenames such as Tadhg or Domhnall are sometimes used for Gaels.
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Sinn Féin (/ʃɪn ˈfeɪn/ shin-FAYNIrish pronunciation: [ʃɪnʲ ˈfʲeːnʲ]) is an Irish republican political party active in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The name is Irish for "ourselves" or "we ourselves", although it is frequently mistranslated as "ourselves alone". Originating in the Sinn Féin organisation founded in 1905 by Arthur Griffith, it took its current form in 1970 after a split within the party (the other party became the Workers' Party of Ireland), and has been historically associated with the IRA.Gerry Adams has been party president since 1983.
Sinn Féin is currently the second-largest party behind the Democratic Unionist Party in the Northern Ireland Assembly, where it has four ministerial posts in the power-sharing Northern Ireland Executive, and the fourth-largest party in the Oireachtas, the parliament of the Republic. Sinn Féin also received the second highest number of Northern Ireland votes and seats in the 2015 Westminster elections, behind the DUP.
The Late Late Show, with its title often shortened to The Late Late, is an Irish chat show. It is the world's second longest-running chat show, after the American The Tonight Show. Perceived as the official flagship television programme of Ireland's public service broadcaster Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ), it is regarded as an Irish television institution (even abroad) and is broadcast live across two hours plus in front of a studio audience on Friday nights between September and May at 21.30.
Having maintained the same name and format continuously, The Late Late Show was first broadcast on Friday, 6 July 1962 at 23.20 and in colour from 1976. Originating as temporary summer filler for a niche Saturday night audience (airing at 23.30), it later moved to its current home on Friday night schedules. The format has remained largely the same throughout—dialogue, comic sketches, musical performances, discourse on topical issues. It has influenced attitudes of the populace towards approval or disapproval of its chosen topics, directed social change and helped shape Irish societal norms. It averages 650,000 viewers per episode and has consistently achieved RTÉ's highest ratings.
Simon Coveney and Leo Varadkar went head-to-head last night at the first hustings during the campaign to find the next Fine Gael leader.
In this clip taken from The Saturday Night Show with Ray Darcy sport pundit Eamonn Dunphy grills Enda Kenny and Fine Gael.
Carr Communications' Public Affairs Specialist Johnny Fallon gives his analysis of the first Fine Gael Leadership Debate to Ireland AM on TV3. For more information on all of our training and PR services, visit carrcommunications.ie or follow us on Twitter @CarrCommsLtd Note: This programme was broadcast May 26th 2017
There are three big political parties in Ireland that happen to have Irish language names: Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, and Sinn Féin. But how are they pronounced and what do they mean? Welcome to 'What the Focal!?' where Ciara Ní É answers your questions about the Irish language. If YOU have a question about Irish, leave it in the comments! You can also find me on Twitter and Facebook. Links: Facebook: https://www.fb.com/miseciara Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/miseciara Blog: https://miseciara.wordpress.com/ Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
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Can the Republic afford a United Ireland at present? bbc.co.uk/nolanlive
Simon Coveney and Leo Varadkar went head-to-head last night at the first hustings during the campaign to find the next Fine Gael leader.
In this clip taken from The Saturday Night Show with Ray Darcy sport pundit Eamonn Dunphy grills Enda Kenny and Fine Gael.
Carr Communications' Public Affairs Specialist Johnny Fallon gives his analysis of the first Fine Gael Leadership Debate to Ireland AM on TV3. For more information on all of our training and PR services, visit carrcommunications.ie or follow us on Twitter @CarrCommsLtd Note: This programme was broadcast May 26th 2017
There are three big political parties in Ireland that happen to have Irish language names: Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, and Sinn Féin. But how are they pronounced and what do they mean? Welcome to 'What the Focal!?' where Ciara Ní É answers your questions about the Irish language. If YOU have a question about Irish, leave it in the comments! You can also find me on Twitter and Facebook. Links: Facebook: https://www.fb.com/miseciara Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/miseciara Blog: https://miseciara.wordpress.com/ Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
Olivia O'Leary tells Ryan Tubridy who she thinks will be the next leader of Fine Gael #LateLate Watch The Late Late Show live and on-demand from anywhere in the world at http://www.rte.ie/player The Late Late Show | Fridays | RTÉ One, 9:35pm Irish Time
Fine Gael has a Long Term Economic Plan to keep the recovery going. It will ensure that the benefits of the recovery are felt by you and your family across the country. Find our more at www.finegael.ie/plan Join the conversation online at Fine Gael Facebook https://www.facebook.com/fine.gael
Jim Daly, Fine Gael TD spells out the difference between Fine Gael and Fianna Fail
Fine Gael chairperson Charlie Flanagan TD (Laois/Offaly) interrupts Sinn Féin's Brian Stanley TD (Laois/Offaly) to object to the wearing of the Easter Lily by TDs in memory of those who gave their lives for Irish freddom. News report: http://www.anphoblacht.com/contents/22860
Justin Barrett, President of the National Party/ An Páirtí Náisiúnta delivers a speech at a Party gathering in Sligo. March 2017. http://www.nationalparty.ie Join the National Party http://www.nationalparty.ie/join/ Contribute to the National Party http://www.nationalparty.ie/contribute/
Can the Republic afford a United Ireland at present? bbc.co.uk/nolanlive
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Hello
Hey little brother
Hey sis how you doing?
Fine, what's going on with you?
Oh nothing much
Got your message from earlier this afternoon
And something just didn't sound right
And so I'm calling you back to check on you
How you holding up?
Oh everything is fine
You know I don't believe you
Whatcha saying? You think I'm lying?
I'm not saying it, but I know you
How you know me?
Cause you're my brother
And therefore I can tell
When something is troubling you
Ok Ok, I give you that
Nothing's wrong, I take that back
There is something on my mind
But sis, I don't want to waste your time
But I done told you time and time again
Whatever you're going through
You can come and talk to me
And I will say a prayer with you
But I done prayed and prayed night and day
I still can't seem to find my way
Rob that ain't nothing but the devil telling you
That you're washed up and you're through
But sister's here to let you know
Boy you're gonna make it through
Sister, do you really believe that I can rise again
Yes, and not only that, Rob, God will forgive you for your sins
Can you tell me what to do?
Well first you gotta believe the truth
Sometimes it's hard to believe in Him
That's okay because he believes in you
The winds, the rain
The storm
The weapons that are formed against us (I will survive)
The trying times
The sleepless nights
Just know that faith is with us (and I believe yeah)
Through all of the hills
And valleys roamed
That we must come to (woah)
Walk side by side
Follow the light
And we'll make it through (We'll make it through yeah)
So, so what you're saying is believe a little more?
Yes, cause faith is the key that will opens up the door
What you're saying to me, it's hard to receive
Especially when trouble follows me
When we're keeping it real
Robert sometimes
Trouble can follow where you lead
Yes sister, I know sometimes, but I...
Just wait, let me make a phone call
To who?
A prayer buddy of mine
She can help you tear down your walls
I don't want nobody in my business
She's a friend
And besides you need this
You know how church folk can be
Boy I'm your sister, trust in me
Now hold on
Maybe she's gone...
Maybe we ought to just try...
Hello
Shh shh, hello, is Kim there?
Yes, I think she's around here somewhere
Hold on
Now you just let me do the talking
Mmm hmm
Hello?
Hey girl, how you doing?
Hey Kelly
My little brother's on the line and needed advice from you
Ooh what can I do for you?
Hello?
Go ahead Rob, she's talking to you
Oh, well, I know you must be very busy
So I'm not going to mess around, nah
Just telling my sister how my life is upside down
And I don't know whether I'm going left or right half the time
Sometimes think I'm gonna lose my mind, you feel me?
Mmm hmm... similar to what I used to go through
Really?
Yes, and sometimes I still do
Yeah?
See it doesn't matter who you are
Or where you're from
If you struggle, God will use you
Amen sister, what you're saying is so true
Rob are you there?
Yes, I'm just listening to the both of you
It's so easy to say, but not so easy to do
Yes but if you stand the truth
It will free you
Just stand strong
Stand strong
With your head held high
With your head held high
Said it wont be long
In time he will provide
Will he?
Yes he will
You just stay in the race
Just stay in the race
And keep on running
And down to the end
Cause your day is coming
The winds, the rain
The storm
The weapons that are formed against us
The trying times
The sleepless nights
Just know that faith is with us
Through all of the hills
And valleys roamed
That we must come to
Walk side by side
Follow the light
And we'll make it through
He'll give you peace
In the midst of your storm
Sometimes I feel like it's too late for me
But he'll never leave you
No way
You just gotta hang on
Hang on
Robert say a prayer, keep your head
God will do just what he said
Finally I think I get it
Yes, that's it
That's the spirit
The winds, the rain
The storm
The weapons that are formed against us
The trying times
The sleepless nights
Just know that faith is with us
Through all of the hills
And valleys roamed
That we must come to
Walk side by side
Follow the light
And we'll make it through
The winds, the rain
The storm
The weapons that are formed against us
The trying times
The sleepless nights
Just know that faith is with us
Through all of the hills
And valleys roamed
That we must come to
Walk side by side
Follow the light
And we'll make it through
The winds, the rain
The storm
The weapons that are formed against us
The trying times
The sleepless nights