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The novel was written and published in Irish, then translated into English and German and was adapted for the stage in 2004. [1] An extract from the book was formerly on the curriculum of Honours Level Irish in the Leaving Certificate secondary school examination. It was the first Irish-language book ever to top Ireland's hardback best-seller list.
The company was founded in 2005 by John Georgis, a Colorado native and former salesperson. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Georgis purchased a school bus on eBay , refurbished the exterior with wood planks and the interior with couches, recliners and saddles, and began running tours in Boulder as Banjo Billy’s Bus Tours.
Lead Us Not Into Temptation: Catholic Priests and the Sexual Abuse of Children (1992) Re-issued, March 27, 2000 by University of Illinois Press. ISBN 978-0-252-06812-6; The Spirit of Black Hawk: A Mystery of Africans and Indians (1995) Vows of Silence New York; London: Free Press, 2004. ISBN 9780743244411, OCLC 53462027
Laidlaw (/ ˈ l eɪ d ˌ l ɔː /), organized as Laidlaw International, Inc. (with corporate headquarters in Naperville, Illinois) was the largest provider of intercity bus services, contract public transit and paratransit, and contract school bus service in both the United States and Canada.
Lig Sinn i gCathú "Lead us into Temptation" (Sáirseál Ó Marcaigh, 1976) Willie the Plain Pint agus an Pápa (Cló Mercier, 1977) Over the Bar A Personal Relationship with the GAA (Ward River Press, 1984) Ciarán Fitzgerald agus Foireann Rugbaí na hÉireann (Coiscéim, 1985) The Begrudger's Guide to Irish Politics (Poolbeg Press, 1986)
With its reputation irreparably damaged, Hadleyburg decides to rename itself and remove one word from its official motto (originally "Lead Us Not Into Temptation" to "Lead Us Into Temptation"). The story ends with the comment, "It is an honest town once more, and the man will have to rise early that catches it napping again."
U.S. Bus Corporation of Suffern, New York was a manufacturer of small and mid-sized school buses and non-school buses, such as those used by churches and day care centers. U.S. Bus became Trans Tech in November 2007. [1] U.S. Bus body with Chevrolet chassis
Student Transportation of America was founded in 1997 by Denis J. Gallagher, who is the chairman and CEO of the company. [2] With roots that can be traced to New Jersey's Coast Cities Bus Service established in 1922 by Gallagher's grandfather, STA successfully completed an initial public offering and its income participating securities (IPS) began trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange in ...