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The woman questions them, and Arthur admits that it is for the Knights who say "Ni!", whereupon she refuses to cooperate. Arthur then threatens to say "Ni!" to the old woman unless she helps them, and when she still refuses, begins shouting "Ni!". Bedivere has trouble saying the sacred word, which he pronounces "Nu!"
Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful (KNIB), [1] known until 2014 as TIDY Northern Ireland, [2] is a non-profit environmental organisation based in Northern Ireland. [3] In addition to running the "Keep Northern Ireland Tidy" campaign, it supports or provides grants for local environmental programmes such as the 'Beautiful Beach Awards', [4] litter surveys, [5] a 'Marine Litter Report', [1] [6 ...
Northern Ireland law developed from Irish law that existed before the partition of Ireland in 1921. Northern Ireland is a common law jurisdiction and its common law is similar to that in England and Wales. However, there are important differences in law and procedure between Northern Ireland and England and Wales.
An Act to address the legacy of the Northern Ireland Troubles and promote reconciliation by establishing an Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery, limiting criminal investigations, legal proceedings, inquests and police complaints, extending the prisoner release scheme in the Northern Ireland (Sentences) Act 1998 ...
I Kept Pressing the 100-Million Button and Came Out on Top (一億年ボタンを連打した俺は、気付いたら最強になっていた ~落第剣士の学院無双~, Ichiokunen Button o Rendashita Ore wa, Kidzuitara Saikyou ni Natteita ~Rakudai Kenshi no Gakuin Musou~) is a Japanese light novel series written by Shuichi Tsukishima and illustrated by Mokyu.
Nine Inch Nails is returning to the stage.. The Grammy-winning alt-rock band, consisting of Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, announced its upcoming Peel It Back Tour on Wednesday.
Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z... received generally positive reviews from music critics.In The New Rolling Stone Album Guide book, Greg Tate saw 2Pac "comes with a sense of drive, and eruptive, dissident, dissonant fervour worthy of Fear of a Black Planet and AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted", and called it Shakur's "best constructed and most coherent album, and it's also his most militantly political". [7]
Many republicans learned Irish in prison (a phenomenon known as "Jailtacht", a pun on Gaeltacht), [22] and conversed regularly with each other through Irish, both for cultural reasons and to keep secrets from the wardens. [23] The Irish language revival movement has often overlapped with Irish nationalism, particularly in Northern Ireland.