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- proper noun A county in the
Republic of Ireland - proper noun A town in the county of Carlow, Ireland.
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Examples
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This firm has agreed to establish, and provide the capital, for a large sugar factory in Carlow, and it will begin operations next September, and the farmers have agreed and arranged to grow the necessary beet.
The Economic Conditions and Policies of the Irish Free State 1926
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The number of city and county managers should be cut from 34 to 24, with a recommendation for effective amalgamation of authorities such as Carlow and Kilkenny County Councils and the City and County Council in Galway.
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Matthew Conry, a real-estate agent with the Carlow-based Dawson agency, says 12 units on this ghost estate have recently sold through joint agents Dawson and Hooke & MacDonald.
Hardy Irish Souls Tiptoe Quentin Fottrell 2010
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Parts of Carlow and Carnegie Mellon universities also lost electricity.
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On the Oakley Wood housing estate in Tullow, County Carlow, there are also signs of movement.
Hardy Irish Souls Tiptoe Quentin Fottrell 2010
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In Carlow, 25-year-old mechanic Declan Gordon says its cheaper to stay home.
As Ireland Staggers, Guinness Reels Paul Sonne 2011
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Parts of Carlow and Carnegie Mellon universities also lost electricity.
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She explained that she lives in County Carlow, Ireland beside the river.
An Assassin Finds Killer Toys Marshall Heyman 2011
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One wonders what happened to Carlow; one thinks a little bit about Paradise.
The Last Highway Jonathan Sapers 2011
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Pubs that would have been packed in Carlow a few years ago now are nearly empty, he says.
As Ireland Staggers, Guinness Reels Paul Sonne 2011
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