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"Lamh laidir an nachtar" is an Irish phrase that translates to "the strong hand of the conqueror." It often refers to the idea of strength and control, suggesting a powerful influence or dominance in a situation. This phrase may be used in various contexts, including literature and discussions about authority or leadership.

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