Examples of using Limerick in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Now, I finished the limerick.
This is an exciting time for Limerick.
Take the N69 out of Limerick heading to Killarney before taking the 4th exit at the roundabout onto the N18 ramp.
I remember'cause we made up a limerick about him And had the whole audience sing it to him.
Professor Don Barry is the President of the University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland and as the Chief Executive Officer is ultimately responsible for all of the operations of the University.
God made the world, or if you don't know the patron saint of Limerick.
If you called out the door,"Kevin, Sean, come in for your tea," you would have half of Limerick running at you.
Angela wanted to give him a middle name, Munchin, after the patron saint of Limerick but Malachy said over his dead body.
The Master of Arts in Media Studies is an innovative programme offered by Mary Immaculate College, Limerick and the University of Limerick.
After a night of drinking porter in the pubs of Limerick he staggers down the lane singing his favorite song.
By 1916 Cashel was living in Limerick and learned of the Easter Rising from Hegarty when she visited him for the Easter holiday.
He was allowed to stay for two weeks, at the Limerick Hotel, on condition that he did not go out and did not give any talks.
If your mother had married a proper, decent Limerick man, you wouldn't have stand-up, North of Ireland, Protestant hair.
They said that Limerick was the holiest city,
Professor Don Barry is the President of the University of Limerick Ireland and as the Chief Executive Officer is ultimately responsible for all of the operations of the Limerick University.
Saint Mary's Cathedral, Limerick, was founded in 1168 and is the oldest building in Limerick that is in daily use.
Cork and Limerick.
should I recite my haiku or my limerick?
When you think you're crazy It was only at the Limerick Cement Factory, but he still wore a collar and tie.
St Mary's Cathedral was founded in 1168 and is the oldest building in Limerick that is still in everyday use.