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  2. Robin Mark - Wikipedia

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    Robin Mark (born 1957) ... Mark's album Revival in Belfast, released in 1999, remained high in both the Christian retail charts and Billboard charts for many years.

  3. Belfast, Prince Edward Island - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the church invited Robin Mark, a popular Christian musician from Belfast, Northern Ireland, to lead their "Emerging Church Conference." The E.C.C. was such a success that Mr. Mark returned in 2006 for "Revival in Belfast II" and was scheduled to be back in 2007 along with Pastor Paul Reid.

  4. Category:Musicians from Belfast - Wikipedia

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    M. Beverley Mahood; Kevin Mallon; Stevie Mann; Robin Mark; Mickey Marley; Denis Martin; Lou Martin; Ian Masterson; Kevin McAlea; Anne McAneney; Ray McAreavey; Gerry ...

  5. St Mark's Church, Dundela - Wikipedia

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    For much of its history, the parish of Dundela was located within the neighbouring parish of Holywood, County Down. In the mid-19th century, due to the constant growth of Belfast and the local area, the Church of Ireland began holding services in a coach-house, and in 1863, in what is now Strandtown Primary School. [1]

  6. Tens of thousands throng Belfast city centre to mark Northern ...

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    Cries of ‘no surrender’ echoed at Stormont on Saturday afternoon as thousands gathered to mark 100 years since partition.

  7. Primrose Hill Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Primrose Hill Historic District encompasses a group of high-quality 19th century residences in Belfast, Maine. Set on Church and High Streets between Primrose and Anderson, this area is where the elite of early 19th-century Belfast built their homes. Four of the five most prominent houses are Federal, while one is Gothic Revival in style.

  8. Union Theological College - Wikipedia

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    A partial union took place between the faculties in Belfast and Magee in 1922. The Commons. The Senate. The newly formed Parliament of Northern Ireland met in the Assembly's College from 1921 until 1932 while Stormont was being built: the Commons met in the Gamble Library and the Senate in the college chapel. [8]

  9. After their dad died, this family coped by throwing parties ...

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    Robin Rosenthal and her two kids, Sam and Emma, have taken an irreverent approach to grief, using humor and sarcasm in ways that are both honest and unexpected.