Limerick could have bowed out of the All-Ireland championship but instead Clare are now on the brink, after two hammerings at the hands of Tipperary and
Limerick.
Limerick's Barry Murphy and David Dempsey pointed, before John Kiely's charges hit the games first goal courtesy of Seamus Flanagan (right), which was a magnificent team goal.
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The staff at the
Limerick hotel completed a sponsored treadmill challenge in the lobby area as part of the "Living in a Window" campaign and their own Responsible Business Programme.
The author explains: "Writing
limericks has become a bit of an obsessive pastime for me over the last few years and it all started when I won a bottle of bubbly in a
limerick competition at work.
My definition for anti-limerick is a
limerick that has one or more of the traditional elements altered, not for a special one-shot effect, but for a more general personal style.
LEAGUE of Ireland legend Eoin Hand wants
Limerick FC to look to locals - after receiving the green light to continue in senior soccer.
The pressure on the "culture, structure and strategies" (
Limerick, Cunnington & Crowther, 1998, p.
You may need to look this word up in the dictionary in order to understand this
limerick. You also may be thinking: What's a
limerick?
Factions were particularly strong in the New Pallas and Cappamore districts of
Limerick where the Three Year Olds and Four Year Olds had battled for generations.
limerick A popular form of short, humorous verse, often nonsensical and frequently ribald.
Following Lear's practice, the first line of most
limericks ends in a place name, usually the place of origin or residence of the protagonist of the verse.