Sentences with phrase «young irish»

One in three young Irish people are drinking sugar - sweetened drinks on a near daily basis sugar and the average consumption for the entire population equals 200 cans of sugar - sweetened drinks on a yearly basis.
We are looking forward to welcoming visitors back to our home at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham for the opening on 12 October of our new season of exhibitions which includes a major retrospective of the work of Eileen Gray, one of Ireland's most important cultural figures, rarely seen work by Leonora Carrington, a group exhibition of young Irish artists and a significant new exhibition drawn from our Collection.
Other exhibitions opening at this time include a group exhibition of young Irish artists, In the Line of Beauty, which examines artists» quiet fascination with the beauty of objects, and includes artists David Beattie, Oisín Byrne, Rhona Byrne, Aleana Egan, Fiona Hallinan, Sam Keogh, Caoimhe Kilfeather, Ciarán Murphy, Lisa Murphy, Joseph Noonan - Ganley, and Ciarán Walsh.
The award, which was exstablished in 1984, and which earns the winner PS25, 000, was given by young Irish actress Saoirse Ronan, who received Academy Award, BAFTA and Golden Globe Award nominations for her role in the 2007 film Atonement.
Aleana Egan and Sam Keogh are amongst the young Irish artists to feature in the much anticipated group show In the Line of Beauty which opens at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on 12 October.
Inside, a young Irish couple and their visiting mother sat close by, conversing in a thick brogue.
This finding is consistent with a study of acute gastric dilatation by Van Kruiningen et al., in young Irish Setters.
Rearing of young Irish Wolfhound puppies is critical because of their rapid growth rate.
Like all giant breed dogs, do not over-exercise young Irish Wolfhounds.
Special Needs Exercise: Like all giant breed dogs, do not over-exercise young Irish Wolfhounds.
Iron Man is outwitted by a young Irish girl who hacks into his suit in order to free her sister from an orphanage where she is being held captive.
Radford looked to his main character for inspiration: an anguished young Irish husband who lost his wife to a medical malpractice.
Wordlegs.com, an online journal for young Irish writers, has created two ebooks, wordlegs Presents: 30 Under 30 I and II.
In an attempt to escape her not - so - innocent past in Glasgow, Bessy Buckley — a wide - eyed and feisty young Irish girl — takes a job as a maid in a big house outside Edinburgh working for the beautiful Arabella — the «missus.»
Sci - fi fantasy adventure film based on Eoin Colfer's book series of the same name folows a young Irish criminal mastermind as he tracks down his missing father.
Corrigan, a radical young Irish monk, struggles with his own demons as he lives among the prostitutes in the middle of the burning Bronx.
The startling new novel from a brilliant young Irish novelist on the rise, who «has a sensational gift for a sentence» (Colum McCann).
In Beholden by Bronwyn Williams (Topaz, $ 5.99, 0451407490), a young Irish woman, Kathleen O'Sullivan, leaves her homeland behind to build a new life in North Carolina with her sister Tara.
A young Irish immigrant orphaned in New York City, Vivian was put on a train to the Midwest with hundreds of other children whose destinies would be determined by luck and chance.
THis is an Odyssey - like tale of a young Irish man left orphaned and homeless by th
He is inspired by the goings - on around him, different people he meets and places he goes (a young Irish nanny in his household becomes the muse for his ghost of Christmas past; his ailing nephew who walks with a crutch is Tiny Tim; etc.), and he speaks these characters right into existence.
Perhaps age and experience may colour your view but, for all the excitement engendered by a clutch of seemingly nerveless young Irish stars this...
Awaiting Eilis in Brooklyn is a room in a female - only boardinghouse run by an eagle - eyed landlady (Julie Walters) obsessed with protecting the reputations of the gullible, young Irish immigrants placed under her supervision.
The Kerry Film Festival will this year celebrate the vitalility of Ireland's young filmmakers, presenting the Maureen O'Hara Award for women who have excelled in film to the phenominal young Irish actress Saoirse Ronan
Brooklyn tells the profoundly moving story of Eilis Lacey (Saoirse Ronan), a young Irish immigrant navigating her way through 1950s Brooklyn.
Kevin Doyle By listening to its young Irish, their stories and ideas, and by involving them, Ireland has «the potential to transform our society in a profound and exciting way».
Based on the Margaret Atwood novel of the same name, Alias Grace follows Grace Marks, a poor, young Irish immigrant and domestic servant in Upper Canada who, along with stable hand James
In just over seven days, young Irish designer Eamonn McGill managed to craft a dress fit for the world stage at the Golden Globes.
Many are predicting she will receive her second Oscar nomination for her performance as a young Irish immigrant in 1950s New York, torn between two countries and two men.
Here, Saoirse Ronan's Eilis, a young Irish girl, moves to New York in the 1950s in search of opportunity.
Weaving a young Irish immigrant's story into a heartfelt, romantic drama, Brooklyn exudes an entire diary's worth of emotion with a light - handed touch.
Following young Irish immigrant Eilis Lacey (Ronan) as she navigates 1950's Brooklyn, finds new love, and is forced to choose between two countries.
Is there a more whimsical young Irish filmmaker than John Michael McDonagh?
It's an old - school story told in an old - school way: Saoirse Ronan plays Eilis, a young Irish woman who leaves her small town for New York, where she finds a new home and a new love with an Italian man (a sigh - inducing Emory Cohen) in her new neighborhood.
Brooklyn depicts the challenges faced by a young Irish girl (Saoirse Ronan) who immigrates to America in the 1950.
There, a clandestine revenge scheme is being played out by young Irish - American Amsterdam Vallon (Leonardo DiCaprio), who vows vengeance against vicious gang leader Bill «the Butcher» Cutting (Daniel Day - Lewis) for killing his father (Liam Neeson) in a vicious Nativist - vs.
Lizzie / U.S.A. (Director: Craig William Macneill, Screenwriter: Bryce Kass, Producers: Naomi Despres, Liz Destro)-- Based on the 1892 murder of Lizzie Borden's family in Fall River, MA, this tense psychological thriller lays bare the legend of Lizzie Borden to reveal the much more complex, poignant and truly terrifying woman within — and her intimate bond with the family's young Irish housemaid, Bridget Sullivan.
Taking your first steps into adulthood is never easy, but for a young Irish woman named Eilis Lacey it's about to get more complicated than she ever could have imagined.
A young Irish boxer is planning to follow in the footsteps of Olympic Gold medal winner Katie Taylor with an aim to bring home a similar accolade from the Tokyo Olympics.
They had Lee Marvin as the colorful heavy, and that young Irish fellow playing the intellectual, and Andy Devine playing the best friend, and Jimmy Stewart to get a laugh kicking the horse crap out of his way, and what was left?
A YOUNG Irish fashionista has said that attending the iconic Met Gala was a night she'll «never forget.»
It is a hard lesson to be learned and one that Eilis Lacey (pronounced Ailish)(Saoirse Ronan, «The Grand Budapest Hotel»), a young Irish Catholic girl who has left Ireland to seek a better life in America has to grapple with.
A young Irish man has died and another is still missing following a kayaking accident in Ecuador.
Based on Tóibín's 2009 book, «Brooklyn'tells the story of Eilis (Ronan), a young Irish women who moves to Brooklyn in the 1950s.
Saoirse Ronan is outstanding in this charming love story about a young Irish immigrant who has to make an agonising choice between heart and home
Brooklyn, adapted by Nick Hornby from the Colm Tóibín novel concerns a young Irish immigrant in New York named Eilis Lacey, who finds that when her old life comes a-calling, there's more to like about her new life than she may have first ex...
Colm Toíbin's novel Brooklyn was in many ways a perfect book, a taut and heartwrenching story of a young Irish woman, Eilis, and her traumatic experience immigrating to America in the 1950s: the way it left her in limbo, no longer comfortable in Ireland and always an outsider in her new home.
One of the most talked - about movies from this year's Sundance Film Festival was Brooklyn, the»50s - set tale of a young Irish immigrant who finds herself torn between her new life in America and the one she left behind.
Brooklyn, adapted by Nick Hornby from the Colm Tóibín novel concerns a young Irish immigrant in New York named Eilis Lacey, who finds that when her old life comes a-calling, there's more to like about her new life than she may have first ex... more
Saoirse Ronan is perfect as Eilis, the young Irish immigrant, & has strong support from Jim Broadbent.
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