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  2. Autoglym - Wikipedia

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    Autoglym is a British manufacturer of a range of car care and valeting products, which are sold in over 45 countries. Established in 1965, and based in Letchworth , Hertfordshire , Autoglym is part of the Altro Group .

  3. Halfords - Wikipedia

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    Halfords rebranded in February 2003, to the black and orange logo it has today. [5] Halfords entered into a Collaboration Agreement with Autobacs Seven Co. on 11 July 2005, [6] a Japan based car accessory retailer with chains of stores all over the world and is best known for being the title sponsor of Super GT and D1 Grand Prix. [7]

  4. Erin go bragh - Wikipedia

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    Erin go Bragh (/ ˌ ɛr ɪ n ɡ ə ˈ b r ɑː / ERR-in gə BRAH), sometimes Erin go Braugh, is the anglicisation of an Irish language phrase, Éirinn go Brách, and is used to express allegiance to Ireland. It is most often translated as "Ireland Forever."

  5. Today Forever - Wikipedia

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    Today Forever is an EP by British rock band Ride, released in March 1991.. The first three songs also appeared in the US on the "Vapour Trail" CD-single.All four songs from the EP were added to the Nowhere album as bonus tracks on its re-release in 2001, 20th anniversary reissue in 2011, and 25th anniversary reissue in 2015.

  6. Ha'penny Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Ha'penny Bridge (/ ˈ h eɪ p n i / HAYP-nee; Irish: Droichead na Leathphingine, or Droichead na Life), known later for a time as the Penny Ha'penny Bridge, and officially the Liffey Bridge, is a pedestrian bridge built in May 1816 over the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland.

  7. Dublin: Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Dublin: Foundation (2004) (also known in North America as The Princes of Ireland: The Dublin Saga or sometimes simply Dublin) is a novel by Edward Rutherfurd first published in 2004 by Century Hutchinson and then by Seal Books and Doubleday Canada.

  8. Timeline of Dublin - Wikipedia

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    1192 - Prince John, Lord of Ireland grants the citizens of Dublin by charter the ability to form guilds. [6] 1204 - John, King of England grants a licence to the corporation of Dublin to hold an annual eight-day fair in Dublin, henceforth it is known as Donnybrook Fair and continues until it is shut down by the authorities in 1855.

  9. 33rd Dáil - Wikipedia

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    Dublin South-Central: Inds. 4 Change: Right to Change: Joan Collins resigns from Independents 4 Change and founds Right to Change [11] 27 April 2021 Dublin Bay South: Fine Gael Eoghan Murphy resigns as a TD [12] [13] 9 July 2021 Dublin Bay South Labour: Ivana Bacik wins the 2021 Dublin Bay South by-election [14] [15] 15 September 2021 Sligo ...