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  2. Ceann - Wikipedia

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    Ceann is an American rock band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [1] Most commonly known for their song "Pittsburgh Makes Me Drunk". Their influences include Pat McCurdy , The Kingston Trio , Great Big Sea , Cake , The Pogues , Johnny Cash , Flogging Molly , Ween , They Might Be Giants , The Town Pants, Barenaked Ladies and Willie Nelson .

  3. Ceann Ear - Wikipedia

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    Ceann Ear is the largest island in the Monach or Heisgeir group off North Uist in north west Scotland. It is 203 hectares (500 acres) in size and connected by sandbanks to Ceann Iar via Sibhinis at low tide. [1] [6] It is said that it was at one time possible to walk all the way to Baleshare, and on to North Uist, 5 miles (8 kilometres) away at ...

  4. Ceann Iar - Wikipedia

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    Ceann Iar (Gaelic "Western Headland") is one of the Monach Isles/Heisgeir, to the west of North Uist in the Outer Hebrides. It is a slender island, approximately a mile, or two kilometres long. It is a slender island, approximately a mile, or two kilometres long.

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  6. Sibhinis - Wikipedia

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    Sibhinis from Ceann Iar. Sibhinis, Siobhanais [1] or Shivinish. [1] [2] is one of the Monach Islands, lying between Ceann Iar and Ceann Ear. It is tidal, and connected at low tide to Ceann Iar by Fadhail Shibhinis, and to Ceann Ear by Faodhail Chinn Ear. It is 16 metres (52 feet) at its highest point.

  7. Monach Islands - Wikipedia

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    The main islands of Ceann Ear (once home to a nunnery), Ceann Iar and Shivinish (Sibhinis) are all linked at low tide. It has been claimed that it was at one time possible to walk all the way to Baleshare, and on to North Uist, five miles away at low tide. In the 17th century, a large tidal wave is said to have washed this route away. [2]

  8. Sibéal Ní Chasaide - Wikipedia

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    Sibéal Ní Chasaide (Irish pronunciation: [ʃɪˈbʲeːlˠ n̠ʲiː ˈxasˠədʲə]; born 1998), known mononymously as Sibéal, is an Irish singer from the Ráth Chairn Gaeltacht, County Meath, [1] [2] specializing in the centuries-old melismatic Irish singing style of sean-nós.

  9. Ceann Comhairle - Wikipedia

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    The Ceann Comhairle formally opens each day's sitting by reading the official prayer. The Ceann Comhairle is the sole judge of order in the house and has a number of special functions. Specifically, the Ceann Comhairle: Calls on members to speak. All speeches must be addressed to the Ceann Comhairle.