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  2. Rag (student society) - Wikipedia

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    Rag (student society) Rags are student-run charitable fundraising organisations that are widespread in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Some are run as student societies whilst others sit with campaigns within their student unions. Most universities in the UK and Ireland, as well as some in the Netherlands and the Commonwealth countries of South ...

  3. Ragweed - Wikipedia

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    Where herbicides cannot be used, mowing may be repeated about every three weeks, as it grows back rapidly. In the past, ragweed was usually cut down, left to dry, and then burned. This method is used less often now, because of the pollution caused by smoke. Manually uprooting ragweed is generally ineffective, and skin contact can cause allergic ...

  4. Flirt FM - Wikipedia

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    Flirt FM is a licensed student radio station located at the University of Galway. It broadcasts at 101.3 MHz on the FM band and a webcast is also available.. Flirt FM is one of three campus community radio stations in Ireland (the others being Wired FM in Limerick and Cork Campus Radio), and one of only 21 licensed radio stations in Ireland (as of 2009).

  5. Rag week - Wikipedia

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    Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  6. Price Tag - Wikipedia

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    Price Tag" was written by Jessie J, Courtney L Richardson, Dr. Luke, Claude Kelly and B.o.B, and it was produced by Dr. Luke. It serves as the album's lead single in the United States. An official remix features British rapper Devlin. [2] The song debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart. The single also topped the charts in Ireland and ...

  7. Clootie well - Wikipedia

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    The clootie well near Munlochy, on the Black Isle, Scotland. Clootie tree next to St Brigid's Well, Kildare, Ireland. A clootie well is a holy well (or sacred spring), almost always with a tree growing beside it, where small strips of cloth or ribbons are left as part of a healing ritual, usually by tying them to branches of the tree (called a clootie tree or rag tree).

  8. Irish calendar - Wikipedia

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    Through contact with the Romans, the seven-day week was borrowed by continental Celts, and then spread to the people of Ireland. In Irish, four days of the week have names derived from Latin, while the other three relate to the fasting done by early Gaelic Christians. Dé Luain - from Latin dies Lunae; Dé Máirt - from Latin dies Martis

  9. Catherine Cookson - Wikipedia

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    Cookson, registered as Catherine Ann Davies, was born on 20 June 1906 [1] [2] at 5 Leam Lane [3] in Tyne Dock, South Shields, County Durham, England. She was known as "Katie" as a child. [4] She moved to East Jarrow, which would become the setting for one of her best-known novels, The Fifteen Streets. The illegitimate child of an alcoholic ...