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Irish nationalism

Although all foods must be labelled with the additives they contain, few comprehensive data are available about which specific, branded foods contain which additives. The Irish National Food Ingredient Database7 (INFID) provides data about food additives present in specific food products available in the Irish market. Although many of the branded foods are the same as those available in other markets, the exact composition of foods may vary from country to country, depending on local regulations, product availability, national preferences, etc. Extrapolation from the INFID must therefore be done with caution. [Pg.65]

In the matter of racial character then, naturalization law allowed Irish immigrants entrance as white persons, and the labor competition under capitalism may frequently have encouraged an aggressive embrace of that whiteness. And yet both U.S. and Irish nationalisms generated a racial... [Pg.60]

C. Mollan, Irish National Inventory of Historic Scientific Instruments, Sainton Ltd, Blackrock, Co. Dublin, 1995. [Pg.225]

During the compilation and writing of this review the author was supported by funds from the Irish National Board for Science and Technology, Loctite (Ireland) Ltd. and the Wellcome Trust. [Pg.104]

INBSP Irish National Breast Screening Program... [Pg.1]

Shaw CM, Flanagan FL, Fenlon HM, et al (2009) Consensus review of Discordant findings maximizes cancer detection rate in double-reader screening mammography Irish National Breast Screening Program experience. Radiology 250 354-362. [Pg.172]

The Irish National Theatre and Three Sorts of Ignorance , in Colton Johnson (ed.). The Collected Works of W. B. Yeats, vol. X Later Articles and Reviews (New York Scribner, 2000), pp. 99-100. [Pg.29]

Stephen Tifft makes this argument about The Playboy of the Western World in The Parricidal Phantasm Irish Nationalism and the Playboy Riots , in Andrew Parker et al. (eds.). Nationalisms and Sexualities (New York Routledge, 1992). [Pg.115]

O Ceallaigh Ritschel, Nelson, Synge and Irish Nationalism The Precursor to Revolution (Westport CT Greenwood Press, 2002). [Pg.186]

Meets James Joyce in Paris first play. The Shadow of the Glen, staged by the Irish National Theatre Society in Dublin. [Pg.208]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.20 , Pg.48 , Pg.49 , Pg.50 , Pg.212 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.6 , Pg.47 ]




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