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Ming's hemp suit steals show as proverbial dogfight awaited
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Ming's hemp suit steals show as proverbial dogfight awaited
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Ming's hemp suit steals show as proverbial dogfight awaited
2014
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He paid [Jim Higgins] a generous tribute, thanking him for his service to party and country, even while Higgins was outside insisting he would be \"okay\" as there were \"no proper tallies out\". Then again, the expected \"solid transfer\" from Labour's Lorraine Higgins wasn't happening, he said. About half her vote was from \"plumpers\" (just the single vote). The other half was \"definitely\" a vote for the \"sisters\" (other women). Refreshingly, Rnn Mullen was telling anyone who asked that he hadn't \"a snowball's chance in hell\" of winning a seat. Bratty teens Meanwhile, Enda restated much-repeated lines in defence of his governance while having a swipe at the groups - Independent and Sinn Finers - who are going to have to make \"difficult decisions\" in their new-found positions of authority. It was like listening to a despairing father of bratty teens who prays he'll live long enough to see them being tortured by bratty teens of their own. A definite \"could happen\" then. Swiftly followed by a definite \"no thanks\" from Gerry Adams, who said the only common ground between FG and SF was Mayo for the All-Ireland, before acceding to the woman pleading for a handshake - \"Gerry , I'm from the United States. Will you please shake my hand?\" and later, to the journalist who wanted a selfie with him.
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