• Linda Ervine MBE is a language rights activist from East Belfast, Northern Ireland. She is an Ulster Irish speaker and supporter of the Gaelic revival...
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    Unionist Party (PUP) from 2010 to 2011, having succeeded Dawn Purvis. Ervine's wife, Linda, serves as the Irish Language Officer at Turas, an Irish-language...
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  • Belfast. Beginning as a grassroots effort, spearheaded primarily by Linda Ervine, Turas aims to promote Irish in the Protestant Unionist community in...
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  • Ireland. Beginning as a grassroots effort, spearheaded primarily by Linda Ervine, Turas aims to promote the language particularly in the Protestant Unionist...
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    the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP). Irish language activist and unionist Linda Ervine stated that she had come to support the legislation after comments by...
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  • Change: Studies in Hiberno English, Cambridge, p15 Ervine, Linda (9 November 2015). "Linda Ervine: I realised Irish belonged to me - a Protestant - and...
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  • 11 Kerry sporting legend Kieran Donaghy, language rights activist Linda Ervine and poet, writer, spoken-word artist & pharmacist Dagogo Hart. Music...
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    in the area. The current club president is Irish-language enthusiast Linda Ervine who comes from a unionist background in the area. The team currently...
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    'Red Hand to Victory'. Linda Ervine, the sister-in-law of former Ulster Volunteer Force paramilitary and politician David Ervine, began learning the language...
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  • Race Equality Network. For services to Racial Diversity and Inclusion. Linda Ervine. For services to the community in East Belfast. Carlos Eduardo Espinal...
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    Wood, under his company, The Woodshed. In 2011, Navabi voiced Mirabelle Ervine, a Breton mage and Master Wizard of the College of Winterhold, in the critically...
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  • and Mick Wallace were invited but did not attend. 3 March 2022 (26th) Linda Ervine Irish language in Northern Ireland activist Turas Invited under S.O.57(2)...
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  • Hancock (Mr Lillie), Daphne Neville (Mrs Lillie), Gerard Logan (James Barron-Ervine), John Drake (The President), Ronald Markham (Arthur), Rosalind Bennett...
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  • an adaptation of the 1929 play The First Mrs. Fraser by St. John Greer Ervine. It was made at Wembley Studios. The sets were designed by J. Elder Wills...
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  • Robert Dunlop – motorcycle racer Garth Ennis – comics writer St. John Greer Ervine – writer Jonny Evans – footballer Michelle Fairley – Game of Thrones actress...
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  • 669 24 15 July 1999 Belfast John Hume, Pat Doherty, Ken Maginnis, David Ervine, Albert Reynolds, Michael Ancram [371] 670 25 23 September 1999 London Nick...
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  • actor and producer 1982 – Alberto Contador, Spanish cyclist 1982 – Sean Ervine, Zimbabwean cricketer 1982 – Robbie Gould, American football player 1982...
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  • (footballer, born 1903) (1903–1988), English football forward Harold Marcus Ervine-Andrews (1911–1995), Irish soldier Harris Andrews (born 1996), Australian...
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    myKhel. 21 November 2023. Retrieved 25 December 2023. "Zimbabwe name Craig Ervine as limited overs captain; Sean Williams to continue leading in Tests". Cricbuzz...
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  • journalist Duy Linh Tu and Saint Mary’s University associate professor Kate Ervine, published by Scientific American. The Carbon Cage won the 2023 Telly Award...
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  • McCrum, writer and editor 15 July – John Denham, politician 21 July – David Ervine, leader of the Progressive Unionist Party (died 2007) 24 July – Julian Brazier...
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    the contemporary play John Ferguson, by Irish playwright St. John Greer Ervine. C.H. Lewis served as the Colonial's first manager. In 1929, the theater...
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  • Asalanka (ODI, T20I) West Indies Kraigg Brathwaite (Test) Shai Hope (ODI) Rovman Powell (T20I) Zimbabwe Craig Ervine (Test, ODI) Sikandar Raza (T20I)...
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  • early 5th c. BCE, Ancient Greece) Paul Ernst (1866–1933, Germany) St. John Ervine (1883–1971, Ireland/England) Louis Esson (1878–1943, Australia) George Etherege...
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    Stewart of Garth letter to Andrew Robertson, from biography: Robert, James Ervine (1998). The First Highlander: Major-General David Stewart of Garth CB, 1768–1829...
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    Victoria Cross (VC) of the Second World War, belonging to Captain Marcus Ervine-Andrews of the 1st Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment, of the 126th Brigade...
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    Bureau of Engraving and Printing based the stamp design on work done by Ervine Metzl of New York City. The U.S. Post Office issued the blue 4-cent Lincoln...
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  • Mollie Rankin & Leslie Perrins (22.04.44) "Robert's Wife", (St. John G. Ervine/Lance Sieveking) with Edith Evans & Laidman Browne (01.07.44) "The Burgomaster...
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  • the Wayback Machine Mileham (2000), p. 179. Iatrides, John O. & Wrigley, Linda (2004), Greece at the Crossroads: the Civil War and its Legacy, p. 9. Mileham...
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