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    Sandy Row (Irish: Rae na Gainmhe) is a large inner city estate in south Belfast, Northern Ireland. It lends its name to the surrounding residential community...
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  • bombs and masonry in loyalist disorder. Disturbances broke out in the Sandy Row area of south Belfast on 2 April. Following a protest, a riot erupted...
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    who was a member of the Sandy Row women's UDA, that resulted in her fatal punishment beating. The commander of the Sandy Row women's UDA unit was Elizabeth...
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    group was a particularly active women's unit, and another was based in Sandy Row, south Belfast, a traditional UDA stronghold. The latter was commanded...
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  • took place in Sandy Row, south Belfast, Northern Ireland on 24 July 1974. It was a punishment killing, carried out by members of the Sandy Row women's Ulster...
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  • Sandys may refer to: Sandys (surname), an Anglo-Saxon surname, including a list of people with the name Sandyston Township, New Jersey Sandys Row Synagogue...
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    Sandy's Row Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Sandys Row, on the corner of Middlesex Street in Bishopsgate, in the...
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    Billionaires' Row is the name of a group of ultra-luxury residential skyscrapers, and the neighborhood surrounding them, near the southern end of Central...
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    hijacked vehicle he was driving in a chase along the Lisburn Road into Sandy Row. When receiving his social security payments during the strike, McDonald...
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  • command of the South Belfast UDA from Sammy Murphy, who had also led the Sandy Row unit. According to McDonald and Cusack, Murphy appeared to have been a...
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    at Union Theological College, Belfast, parading from and returning to Sandy Row Orange Hall" (PDF). The Orange Standard Newspaper. October 2021. p. 9...
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    and 2021. In both interviews and in her autobiography, Broken on the Back Row, Patty expressed remorse and took full responsibility for her past actions...
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    or Fangraphs, or Retrosheet Sandy Koufax at the Baseball Hall of Fame Sandy Koufax at the SABR Baseball Biography Project Sandy Koufax at IMDb Portals: Biography...
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    demolition of the Boyne Bridge, which has particularly upset the residents of Sandy Row. In a June 2022 meeting, a majority of the 120 objections to the Weaver's...
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    of MPs in the Westminster Parliament was drastically cut. In 1983 the Sandy Row and Donegall Road areas were removed leaving a seat centred on the west...
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  • award-winning plays Cyprus Avenue and Ulster American. Ireland was born in Sandy Row, Belfast, but grew up in Ballybeen, Dundonald, County Down, where he attended...
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  • area is flanked on either side by working class areas. Donegall Road and Sandy Row lie to the west and Donegall Pass to the east. The area contains around...
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  • 2023[update], there were 2,262 death row inmates in the United States, including 49 women. The number of death row inmates changes frequently with new...
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    leading from it, are predominantly Protestant and include the well-known Sandy Row and The Village areas. The Village, an area centred on the loyalist section...
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  • The club was founded in March 1886 in an area of south Belfast known as Sandy Row by workers at the Ulster Spinning Company's Linfield Mill. Originally...
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    South Belfast, and from the otherwise abutting loyalist districts of Sandy Row and the Donegall Road, by rail lines, the M1 Motorway (to Dublin and the...
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  • Lenadoon, Suffolk, Ladybrook, Turf Lodge Belfast BT12 BELFAST South Belfast: Sandy Row, The Village, Boucher Road, Donegall Road West Belfast: Falls Road Belfast...
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  • the city's Grosvenor Road, on 20 June 1953 at Wellwood Street Mission, Sandy Row. The couple had three daughters, Elizabeth (born 1954), Sandra (1956)...
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    The family lived near the Jam Pot, a snooker and billiards hall in the Sandy Row estate, which Higgins frequented from age 10, running bets for his father...
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    September 2002, Adair was summoned to an Inner Council meeting held in Sandy Row where there was a showdown between him and the other brigadiers, including...
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  • Hillenburg pitched the series to Nickelodeon; in his series bible, he added Sandy Cheeks, a squirrel clad in a diving suit, as a new friend of SpongeBob....
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  • murals in Northern Ireland, including the "You Are Now Entering Loyalist Sandy Row" mural in Belfast, which was a response to the republican message of Free...
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  • Boyne, 1690); the train from Dublin arrived in Belfast at one end of Sandy Row, a working class staunchly Unionist/Protestant street and neighbourhood...
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  • April 1956. He was raised in the Protestant working-class district of Sandy Row; worked in the city's shipyards (where in 1920 he purportedly helped Catholic...
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    Defence Association. Membership was high in the Shankill, east Belfast, Sandy Row and Newtownabbey areas as well as in parts of County Down. A cell was...
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