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  2. Flowers Forever - Wikipedia

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    Flowers Forever is a project that surfaced a few months back in a string of strange events that occurred in my life. It's an outlet of performance, music, painting, video, and spirituality. It's about self-expression and freeing yourself from the start/stop, beginning/end, A/B, morning/night of everything.

  3. Speechify - Wikipedia

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    Speechify is a mobile, Chrome extension and desktop app that reads text aloud using a computer-generated text to speech voice. [1] [2] [3]The app also uses optical character recognition technology to turn physical books or printed text into audio which can be played in your own voice or in that of a celebrity.

  4. Raheen, County Limerick - Wikipedia

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    The R526 runs through Raheen into Limerick City Centre. National road N69 starts in the area, linking it to Tralee, County Kerry, as well as the N18 linking Limerick to nearby Shannon Airport and further on to Ennis, County Clare and Galway City. Raheen also hosts exits to the M20 and M7 motorways, linking Limerick city to Cork and Dublin.

  5. Langford Reed - Wikipedia

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    Fittingly, Reed has a limerick on his headstone: There once was a fellow named Reed, Who knew that the world had a need, For limericks and fun, And all hearts he won, Since laughter and joy were his creed. The laughter and joy will not die, As angels laugh with him on high, While we here on Earth Should cultivate mirth. 'Tis better to laugh ...

  6. Kevin Barry (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Barry (born 1969) is an Irish writer. He is the author of three collections of short stories and three novels. City of Bohane (2011) was the winner of the 2013 International Dublin Literary Award.

  7. Lecherous Limericks - Wikipedia

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    Asimov, Isaac (1976).More Lecherous Limericks.ISBN 978-0802705150., collection of 100 poems; Asimov, Isaac (1977). Still More Lecherous Limericks.ISBN 978-0802771063 ...

  8. Kate O'Brien (novelist) - Wikipedia

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    Kathleen Mary Louise "Kate" O'Brien was born in Limerick City in 1897 to a middle-class family. Following the death of her mother when she was five, she joined her three older sisters as a boarder at Laurel Hill Convent becoming the youngest pupil at the school.

  9. The Omnificent English Dictionary in Limerick Form - Wikipedia

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    The Omnificent English Dictionary In Limerick Form (The OEDILF) is an open collaborative project to compile an English dictionary whose entries take the form of limericks. The project was originally called the "Oxford English Dictionary in Limerick Form," but the name was changed after the OED 's legal department advised against it.