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I suppose , like any country , Ireland owns its embassy in the USA.
I suppose in Ireland although I see them in California too....
AnswerWell i suppose the answer would be The Republic of Ireland.
Science is an international endeavor, not divided up into nationalities. However, if I were to assign a particular science to Ireland, I suppose it would be the science of zymurgy.
Same reason potatoes were so common in Ireland, I suppose!
The unionist majority in the 'six counties' would oppose unification with the Republic of Ireland as they see the state as a foreign country.
Not sure what you mean... Hibernia, I suppose. That's what the Romans called it, because the sea to get here was stormy... It was part of Britain for hundreds of years, but it was still called Ireland. In Irish, it was called Éireann (still is) after an Irish goddess.
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I suppose that the most probable Romanian equivalent of "coil" is "bobină"; for "spring" the equivalent is : "arc" or "resort". But the words context is also important.
You are supposed to receive the "gift of gab". It is called the Blarney Stone, it is part of Blarney Castle near Cork, Ireland. The "gift of gab" is meant to make one quick witted or eloquent.
Exactly 1.8. I don't suppose you even looked at your question before posting it!