Examples of 'irish-american' in a sentence

Meaning of "irish-american"

Irish-American: Relating to people of Irish descent living in America
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  • Alternative spelling of Irish American

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You mean how did an irish-american like me.
To the Irish-American heritage center handles the problem.
His mother was a second generation Irish-American.
A lot of Irish-American politicians simply ignored.
My brief here has to do with Irish-American.
Suggest that Irish-American friend might be useful.
Their first practical leader is an Irish-American.
At the heart of Irish-American identity thereafter was a sense of banishment and exile.
This article is for the Irish-American mobster.
A farm boy in an Irish-American family, committed to calloused hands and rigorous rules.
The area is also home to large numbers of Irish-American communities.
Like most Irish-American women activists, knew the injustices of industrial capitalism.
We represent a certain Irish-American constituency.
Irish-American punk band use bagpipes in many of their songs.
Mayfair is widely known for its association with Irish-American culture.

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He is a tall and bulky Irish-American with waist length red hair and a good-natured personality.
Catholicism became the single most important ingredient of Irish-American identity.
Parkhurst is an Irish-American and thus holds an Irish passport.
Let us finish up at the Irish-American Bar.
Saoirse Ronan is an Irish-American actress who has received numerous awards and nominations.
He grasps the importance of the Kennedys in Irish-American history.
He is one of the many Irish-American political figures in Minnesota politics.
Her father was Mexican and her mother was of Irish-American descent.
House of Pain was an Irish-American rap group in the early nineties.
He has written a series of crime novels featuring the Irish-American detective Ed Loy.
By this rather attractive Irish-American journalist, And we were being interviewed Vicki McCarty.
Maskell was an Irish priest right out of the traditional working-class Irish-American community.
Makem and Spain was an Irish-American folk music band.
In the s, Irish-American writer Michael Harrington became an influential advocate of social welfare programs.
My brief here has to do with Irish-American plots to bomb England.
Celebrate Irish-American history with this printable about four founding fathers from Ireland!
He is the fifth of seven children born to an Irish-American family in Cleveland.
His father is Irish-American and his mother is Italian Sicilian.
For over a decade, Solas has been recognized as the most influential Irish-American supergroup.
Jennifer Beals was born to an Irish-American mother and an African-American father.
But critics are not quick to forgive . Irish Central has reactions from Irish-American organizations.
PatrickFrancisHealy was born to an Irish-American plantation owner and his biracial slave.
The Neponset neighborhood was primarily Irish-American.
Patrick Francis Healy was born to an Irish-American plantation owner and his biracial slave.
Gambling Trust and included other Irish-American.
Ronan Ryan is an Irish-American businessperson.
Since my initial formation, I have never lived in a primarily Irish-American setting.
The series was about an Irish-American family in South Boston.
Her father is Mexican and her mother is of Mexican and Irish-American descent.
It also celebrates Irish-American culture in the United States.
You begin with the premise that there is a large presence of Irish-American gangsters in Boston.
Chicago has a large Irish-American population on its South Side.
McCarten was born in Philadelphia to an Irish-American family.
Feeney is an Irish-American businessman who is the founder of The Atlantic Philanthropies.
Home to one of the largest Irish and Irish-American inhabitants in the country.

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