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  2. The Duckworth Lewis Method - Wikipedia

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    The Duckworth Lewis Method are a cricket-themed Irish pop group formed by Neil Hannon of The Divine Comedy and Thomas Walsh of Pugwash. The Duckworth Lewis Method is also the title of the group's first album, which was released on 3 July 2009, a few days before the start of the 2009 Ashes series .

  3. Rathfarnham - Wikipedia

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    Signage for the 2016 Rathfarnham 5 km Run, organised by Rathfarnham WSAF Athletic Club. Rathfarnham is home to the 13th Dublin, the 14th Dublin, the 31st Dublin (which was founded in 1917) and the 68th Dublin Scout troops and the Rathfarnham Girl Guides [11] The area is also home to the Rathfarnham Concert Band. [12]

  4. Divine Word - Wikipedia

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    The Quran, referred to as the "Divine Word" in an Islamic context; Logos, loosely translated as "divine word" Logos (Christianity), according to the Gospel of John, Jesus Christ is the "Divine Logos" or "Divine Word" Rhema, loosely translated as "divine word" Rhema (doctrine), understood as a "divine word" revealed or inspired to an individual

  5. Changa (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Changa" was filmed in Los Angeles, directed by Ben Kutsko from Miniac Films and starred vocalist Kira Divine.Lars Brandle from Billboard called it "a full-on trip which, like its two predecessors, follows the colourful journey of the conscious and unconscious world of DMT."

  6. National Express (song) - Wikipedia

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    "National Express" is a song by Northern Irish band the Divine Comedy. On 25 January 1999, it was released as the third single from their sixth album, Fin de Siècle (1998), and reached number eight on the UK Singles Chart and number 18 in Ireland.

  7. Come Down, O Love Divine - Wikipedia

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    "Come Down, O Love Divine" is a Christian hymn usually sung for the festival of Pentecost. It makes reference to the descent of the Holy Spirit as an invocation to God to come to into the soul of the believer. It is a popular piece of Anglican church music and is commonly sung to the tune "Down Ampney" by Ralph Vaughan Williams.

  8. Newfoundland's Funny Way of Letting Dad Know It's Time to Go ...

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    The dog was so confused. Dad's jacket was on, but they weren't going for a stroll — what gives?!. Related: Newfoundland Believing She Gave Birth to Bunnies Is the Sweetest Thing All Week

  9. Society of the Divine Word - Wikipedia

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    The Divine Word Missions produced the magazine The Word (Divine Word Missionaries) in Maynooth they set up training and media company Kairos Communications [22] which produces programmes for TV, and runs the postgraduate course in conjunction with St. Patrick's College, Maynooth [23] and the media studies degree with National University of ...