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    But don't feel limited in the kitchen with it — of the more than 550 customer reviews, many of them shared the clever ways they're using this rolling island in their homes.

  3. Kays of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Kays of Scotland was permitted to collect 1,500 tons of granite already displaced on the island. Its next collection of granite from the island was in 2013, harvesting 2,000 tons, expected to yield 10,000 curling stones. [15] [16] The Kays workshop employs six craftsmen and produces five stones a day. [3]

  4. Inchmarnock - Wikipedia

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    Northpark, one of three farmsteads on the island. The island's name is an anglicisation of the Gaelic Innis Mheàrnaig meaning Island of Marnock. Marnock, (Old Irish M'Ernóc, 'My [i.e. 'Saint'] Little Ernán) was a holy man who lived on the island in the 7th century and established a monastery. Alternatively, the name may simply be a ...

  5. Countertop - Wikipedia

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    A countertop, also counter top, counter, benchtop, worktop (British English) or kitchen bench (Australian or New Zealand English), bunker (Scottish English) is a raised, firm, flat, and horizontal surface.

  6. List of Irish records in speed skating - Wikipedia

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    Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref 500 meters 43.10 Tara Donoghue: 5 January 2019 Schaatscircuit Heerenveen, Netherlands [3]500 meters × 2 1000 meters 1:24.29

  7. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Michelin Guide has been published for the island of Ireland [a] since 1974.. The Michelin Guides have been published by the French tire company Michelin since 1900. They were designed as a guide to tell drivers about eateries they recommended to visit and to subtly sponsor their tires, by encouraging drivers to use their cars more and therefore need to replace the tires as they wore out.