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Fighting Irish - traduction vers espagnol

AMERICAN ATHLETIC PROGRAM OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME
Fighting Irish; The fighting irish; Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's tennis; Notre Dame Fighting Irish track and field; Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's cross country; Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's golf; Notre Dame Fighting Irish women's cross country; Notre Dame Fighting Irish women's tennis; Notre Dame Fighting Irish ski team; Notre Dame Golf Course; Loftus Sports Center; Arlotta Family Lacrosse Stadium; Courtney Tennis Center; Eck Tennis Pavilion; McConnell Family Boathouse; Notre Dame Track and Field Stadium; Warren Golf Course; University of Notre Dame Athletics; Notre Dame Athletics
  • Atlantic Coast Conference logo in Notre Dame's colors
  • [[Notre Dame Stadium]]
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Fighting Irish         
Nombre de diferentes grupos deportivos en la Universidad de Notre Dame en Indiana (EEUU)
Irishman         
  • Irish [[Gaels]] in a painting from the 16th century
  • ''Ireland's Holocaust'' mural on the Ballymurphy Road, [[Belfast]]. "An Gorta Mór, Britain's genocide by starvation, Ireland's holocaust 1845–1849, over 1,500,000 deaths".
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  • [[Carrowmore]] tomb, {{circa}} 3000 BC
  • [[Finnian of Clonard]] imparting his blessing to the "[[Twelve Apostles of Ireland]]"
  • [[Ignacio Comonfort]] 25th president of Mexico
  • The approximate area of the [[Dál Riata]] (shaded)
  • Gaelic Irish soldiers in the [[Low Countries]], from a drawing of 1521 by [[Albrecht Dürer]]
  • Tipperary]] in 1963
  • War of Independence]], considered the father of the [[Argentine Navy]].
  • John Barry]] Memorial in [[Wexford]], Ireland
  • Jonathan Swift, one of the foremost prose satirists in the English language
  • John Carroll]], first Catholic bishop and archbishop in the United States
  • President of the Council of Ministers of Spain]]
  • [[Bernardo O'Higgins]], the father of the homeland of Chile.
  • The 1st Duke of Magenta]], military commander and, later, [[President of the French Republic]]
  • father of chemistry]], whose father [[Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork]] had settled in Ireland in the Munster plantations in 1580.
  • A [[St Patrick's Day]] parade in Dublin
CELTIC PEOPLE
Irishman; Irishmen; Irish ethnicity; Irish People; Irish descent; People of Ireland; Irishwoman; Irish (people); Black Scot; People of the Republic of Ireland; Muintir na hÉireann, na hÉireannaigh, na Gaeil; Irishness; Irelander; Irelanders; Irish folks; Irish genetics; Genetic history of Ireland; Dark Irish; People of Southern Ireland; Irish ancestry; Irishes; Genetic studies on Irish people; Irish national identity; Black Irish people; Black Irish (ethnic group); Black Irish (old)
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armored fighting vehicle         
  • Polish]] [[AMZ Tur]]
  • Engine replacement for a [[Bergepanzer 2]]
  • British [[Gun Carrier Mark I]] (60 pdr)
  • An American-made Bulgarian [[M1117]]
  • 105 mm howitzer]], Albania, 1943
  • [[C-130]] airdrops an [[M551]] light tank
  • British [[Churchill Crocodile]] flame tank
  • vehicle]] sketched by [[Leonardo da Vinci]]
  • A [[Helepolis]]-like Siege Engine showing ballistae, stairs and movement capstan
  • Modern reconstruction of [[Hussite]] [[war wagon]]
  • [[IDF Caterpillar D9]] [[armoured bulldozer]]
  • [[IDF Puma]] combat engineering vehicle
  • Soviet [[IT-1]], [[Kubinka Tank Museum]]
  • 2 pdr-armed [[Crusader tank]] in the desert
  • A [[Karl-Gerät]] firing in Warsaw,1944
  • Italian]] flag
  • Armour-thickness chart for a [[Panther tank]]
  • [[Battle of Zama]] by [[Henri-Paul Motte]], 1890
  • F. R. Simms]]'s [[Motor Scout]], built in 1898 as an armed car
  • F. R. Simms]]'s 1902 [[Motor War Car]], the first armoured car to be built
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  • [[Mark IX tank]], the first Armoured Personnel Carrier at the Tank Museum, Bovington
COMBAT VEHICLE DESIGNED WITH BOTH ARMAMENT AND ARMORED PROTECTION
Armored fighting vehicles; Armoured fighting vehicles; Armoured Fighting Vehicle; Armoured fighting vehicle classification; Armored fighting vehicle classification; AFV classification; Light Armor; Armoured Fighting Vehicles; Armoured combat vehicle; Armored combat vehicle; Armored fighting vehicle
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Définition

Irish American
·add. ·- A native of Ireland who has become an American citizen; also, a child or descendant of such a person.

Wikipédia

Notre Dame Fighting Irish

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish are the athletic teams that represent the University of Notre Dame. The Fighting Irish participate in 23 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I intercollegiate sports and in the NCAA's Division I in all sports, with many teams competing in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). Notre Dame is one of only 16 universities in the United States that play Division I FBS football and Division I men's ice hockey. The school colors are gold and blue and the mascot is the Leprechaun. It was founded on November 23, 1887, with football in Notre Dame, Indiana.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Fighting Irish
1. Rockne led the Fighting Irish to consecutive undefeated records his final two seasons.
2. O‘Dowd and other activists recently rallied the fighting Irish spirits at Rory Dolan‘s pub in Yonkers, as they begin lobbying for an immigration reform that includes a path to citizenship.
3. During a pregame pep talk, Rockne inspired his underdog Fighting Irish with the story of a dying Gipp urging the team to "win one for the Gipper." The phrase became a political slogan for Ronald Reagan, who portrayed Gipp in the 1'40 movie "Knute Rockne, All American." Gipp remains a local hero in the adjacent villages of Laurium and Calumet, the center of a bustling copper mining industry when he was born in 18'5.
4. He pointed out that the Inspectorate of Constabulary had described the Met as the "envy of the policing world in relation to counterterrorism". Sir Ian said the force had a long history of fighting Irish republican terrorists and added÷ "We‘ve now upped our game." The Met and other police forces worked more closely with the intelligence services than any other police in the western world.
5. He is known for the deathbed exhortation attributed to him years later by coach Knute Rockne, who rallied the underdog Fighting Irish by telling them Gipp had urged the team when the chips were down to win one for the Gipper.‘‘ The phrase became a political slogan for Ronald Reagan, who portrayed Gipp in the 1'40 movie Knute Rockne, All American.‘‘ Mike Bynum, an Alabama sports author who is researching a book on Gipp, said he came across an Internet posting several years ago by a woman who believed she was a descendant of the football great.