"The Irish Roar" is a song an absolute banger of a tune, released in May 2016 as the official anthem of the Republic of Ireland national soccer team for...
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Roar (stylized as ROAR) is an American solo musical project of Arizona-based musician Owen Richard Evans. He started the project in 2010 by releasing the...
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Look up roar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Roar may refer to: Roar (film), an American adventure-comedy film starring Tippi Hedren and Melanie Griffith...
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Waiting for the Roar is the third studio album by the Irish heavy metal band Fastway. It was recorded at Abbey Road Studios in 1985 and released in 1986...
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Ella Lily Hyland (category Irish television actresses)
Irish actress. From Carlow, Ireland, her grandfather Dinny Hyland was a record-breaking Irish pole vaulter. Her cousin Jamie Hyland is an All-Ireland...
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"Roar" is a song by American singer Katy Perry. It was released on August 10, 2013, by Capitol Records as the lead single from her fourth studio album...
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Roar is a fantasy adventure television series created by Shaun Cassidy and Ron Koslow. The series originally aired on the Fox network from July 14 until...
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Cecelia Ahern's fairy tales get real". The Irish Times. Patrick, Bethanne (22 April 2019). "Review | In Roar, Cecelia Ahern uses fables to delve into...
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The Mouse That Roared is a 1955 satirical novel by Irish writer Leonard Wibberley, which launched a series of satirical books about an imaginary country...
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RRR (redirect from Rise Roar Revolt)
and Rise Roar Revolt in the Hindi version. The official social media handle for the film was launched during the film's announcement. During the second...
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Ireland (Irish: Éire [ˈeːɾʲə] ), also known as the Republic of Ireland (Poblacht na hÉireann), is a country in north-western Europe consisting of 26 of...
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Cecelia Ahern (redirect from The Year I Met You)
films. The short story collection Roar has been adapted as a series for Apple TV+. She and her books have won numerous awards, including the Irish Book...
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series was first broadcast with a television film titled The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar on Disney Channel on November 22, 2015, and began airing as...
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1946-current, November 15, 1953, Image 1". November 15, 1953. p. 1. "Fighting Irish Roar Back to 28-21 Victory." Palm Beach Post. 1953 September 27 Retrieved 7...
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The Republic of Ireland national football team (Irish: Foireann peile náisiúnta Phoblacht na hÉireann) represents the Republic of Ireland in men's international...
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The Irish diaspora (Irish: Diaspóra na nGael) refers to ethnic Irish people and their descendants who live outside the island of Ireland. The phenomenon...
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Louis McCartney (category Irish actor stubs)
McCartney could be seen in the lead role in 2023 British film Silent Roar. His performance was described by Peter Bradshaw in The Guardian as “intelligent...
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Bullroarer (redirect from Bull roar)
The Study of Man,p 225: "Those given to me were made for me, and may not represent the common form of bull-roarer in the north-east corner of Ireland...
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The Mouse That Roared is a 1959 British satirical comedy film on a Ban The Bomb theme, based on Leonard Wibberley's novel The Mouse That Roared (1955)...
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Liam Miller (category Brisbane Roar FC players)
Brisbane Roar and Melbourne City there. In 2015, he joined his hometown team Cork City, and a year later Wilmington Hammerheads. Miller represented the Republic...
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Molly Malone (category Irish ghosts)
with the line "Och! I'll roar and I'll groan, My sweet Molly Malone, Till I'm bone of your bone, And asleep in your bed." Other than this name and the fact...
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Prism (Katy Perry album) (category Album chart usages for Ireland)
at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards. The release of the album was preceded by the release of two singles. "Roar" was released on August 10, 2013, as the album's...
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Voice of Cards: The Isle Dragon Roars is a 2021 role-playing video game developed by Alim and published by Square Enix for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch...
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School of Roars is a British animated children's television series created by Alan Robinson. The show is about five monsters who go to a school for preschool...
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Seo Linn (category Pages with Irish IPA)
Seo Linn (Irish pronunciation: [ʃɔ ˈlʲɪn̠ʲ]; "here we go") is an Irish folk/indie group formed in Ireland that has been making music and performing since...
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also marked the centenary of Ireland's first independent appearance at the 1924 Olympic Games, also in Paris, after the founding of the Irish Free State...
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was most directly inspired by the university's fight song, "Roar, Lion, Roar". Names of the first two lions used for the Goldwyn Pictures logos are unknown...
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The Irish Rovers Live is a 1972 album by The Irish Rovers. Side One: "What Wid Ye Do" "I'm a Rambler" "Step It Out Mary" "We'll Rant and We'll Roar" "Sweet...
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Lia Fáil (category CS1 Irish-language sources (ga))
The Fál (Irish: [fˠaːlˠ]) or Lia Fáil (Irish: [ˌl̠ʲiə ˈfˠaːlʲ]; "Stone of Fál") is a stone at the Inauguration Mound (Irish: an Forrad) on the Hill of...
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Bono (redirect from Paul Hewson (Irish musician))
Ireland". The Irish Independent. Retrieved 25 February 2009. Fergal O'Brien (15 October 2006). "Bono, Preacher on Poverty, Tarnishes Halo With Irish Tax...
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