• Uisce Beatha was a 1990s Canadian folk rock band based initially in London, Ontario and after 1993 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The band took its name from...
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    Captain Tractor, the Mahones, Ashley MacIsaac, Jimmy George, Mudmen, Uisce Beatha, the Paperboys and the Clumsy Lovers. Figgy Duff and the Rankin Family...
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    (1978–1981) Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker (2004–2021) The Ugly Ducklings (1965–) Uisce Beatha (1988–1999) Ukrainian Dnipro Ensemble of Edmonton (1953–) Ukrainian Male...
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  • Finnegan's fall and his resurrection—whiskey is derived from the Irish phrase uisce beatha (pronounced [ˈɪʃcə ˈbʲahə]), meaning "water of life". brogue (an Irish...
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  • Cleveland, Ohio Red (Canadian band), a disbanded folk rock band also known as Uisce Beatha Red (Dutch band) (active 2008–2010), formed via Popstars, a Dutch talent...
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    Advisory Live - 2012 Whiskey Business - 2012 Celtic-American - 2013 Uisce Beatha: The Water of LIVE - 2015 Critical Fail - 2015 Across the Sea (feat....
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  • From Irish uscar, a jewel sewn into an item of clothing. whiskey – From uisce beatha meaning "water of life". Other words: Bualadh bos (A round of applause)...
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  • lake in limestone area (OED) Irish tur loch 'dry lake' whiskey (from uisce beatha meaning "water of life") (OED). Hiberno-English List of English words...
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    haon cúis mhagaidh an comhtholgadh". Tuairisc.ie. 'An Ghaeilge: bás nó beatha?', Derry Journal, 1 November 2013. "nuacht.com". Nuacht.com. Retrieved 31...
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  • "brotherhood", name of several Gypsy/Romany organizations, including a music band and a literary magazine. sw- > xw- kʿoyr *swesōr; kʿeʿ < *swesros; kʿor-kʿ...
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