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- (5:59) "The Fields of Robert John" (4:30) "Fall" (4:03) "A Mhairead Og (Pt. 1)" (1:07) "A Mhairead Og (Pt. 2)" (4:18) "Red River" (3:14) "Hope You're Not...
- the Oireachtas competition, he composed the song Do Mháiréad Ní Annagáin, later writing Do Mháiréad arís and Máiréad agus an Londubh. Ní Annagáin performed...
- Lochmaddy. One must then walk about a mile up Blashaval. The stones inspired Mhairead MacLeod's novel, The False Men, based on true events during the Highland...
- second cohort of applicants. The Commission pla**** a role in bringing Mhairead Connor in as a producer as well as providing Berg and Charlton access to...
- the production team is "predominantly" female, including the producers Mhairead Connor and Melissa Dodds. Meridian Energy gave the filmmakers special permission...
- Census, there are 887 Gaelic speakers (61%) on North Uist. The False Men by Mhairead MacLeod, author. The novel is set in North Uist during the era of the Highland...
- inhabitants. The Battle of Sollas is featured in the novel The False Men by Mhairead MacLeod. Today, the village of Sollas has a local supermarket and the old...
- North" English 07  Scotland Alba "****ha na Cloinne" Scottish Gaelic "Ach a' Mhairead" "Alba" 08  Slovenia Jazzva "Spomenčice" Slovene 09   Switzerland Cake...
- Alba, performed three songs in Scottish Gaelic; ****ha na Cloinne, Ach a' Mhairead and Alba. The choir competed in the first round and did not advance to...
- 3:10 "Dh'fhag e gun chadal am dhusgadgh mi" – 5:00 "Neptune" – 3:56 "A Mhairead Og" – 3:29 "'Til Morning Will Come" – 3:00 "Chadil mi raoir air an airigh"...