Annika Glac has: Played Dental Nurse in "Phoenix" in 1992. Played Eva in "Blue Heelers" in 1994. Played Stephanie Ray in "A Country Practice" in 1994. Played Anna Nilsson in "State Coroner" in 1997. Played Anna Trukan in "Stingers" in 1998.
Glac ire
In Irish it's "Glac leis"
http://www.nps.gov/glac/naturescience/animals.htm
It was established mainly for its scenic qualities. See http://www.nps.gov/glac/historyculture/index.htm
No, Glacier Bay National Park (www.nps.gov/glba) is in Alaska. Glacier National Park (www.nps.gov/glac) is in Montana.
ciúnas; suaimhneas; sáimhe.
Candied fruit, also known as glac© fruit, has been around since the 14th century. The continual process of drenching the fruit in syrup, which causes the fruit to become saturated with sugar.
It depends on how much you use of the other ingredients. The Wikibooks Cookbook says:� pound Flour� pound Butter� pound Eggs (4 eggs)� pound Sugar� pound assorted dried fruit (Currants, Sultanas, and Raisins, with perhaps a lesser quantity of Glac� cherries).The traditional recipe doubled the quantities above, and eliminated the fruit. The name comes from the fact that it used a pound each of sugar, flour, butter and eggs. Happy baking.
Celtic is a group of related languages; not a single one.In Welsh it's "daliwch eich gafael yn y dydd"In Irish it's "tapaigh an deis"Scottish Gaelic ..Breton ...Cornish ...Manx ...
Estimates range from about 1.7 to 1.9 million visitors every year. Peak visitation occurs between Independence Day (July 4) and Labor Day (1st week of September). For a history of visitation statistics to Glacier, see http://www.nps.gov/glac/parknews/fact-sheet.htm
Secondary succession is likely to occur in the forest that has been burned, as it involves the recovery of an ecosystem after a disturbance, where soil and some organisms remain. In contrast, the undisturbed coral reef and new rock from a volcanic eruption are more indicative of primary succession, as these areas lack soil and biological remnants. The melting glacier may expose land for primary succession as well, but the forest's recovery represents secondary succession due to the existing soil and plant life.
If you mean "join us together into one piece", then "Ceangail muid" would seem apprpriate. Literally "tie us". More emphatically "Ceangail le chéile muid" = "Bind us together" and is the name of a popular hymn. If you mean "sit down here with us and have a drink", I would say "Bí linn" = "Be with us" ["Bígí linn" if you are asking a group to join you]. If you mean "join our organisation" then "Glac páirt/Bí linn/Bí mar pháirt ann"="Take part/Be with us/Be a part of it" [plural "Glacaigí páirt/Bígí linn/Bígí mar pháirt ann"] might do.