An Each uisge is a particularly dangerous "water horse" supposed to be found in Scotland; its Irish counterpart is the Aughisky.
In 1996, Firhill was the site of the Scottish national rugby league team's first game on home soil, a victory over their Irish counterparts.
Nevertheless, he took the view that Breton folk music was cruder than its "civilised" Irish and Scottish counterparts.
Thus, the Industrial Revolution that provided wealth and prosperity to the British forced many of their Irish counterparts to live on the verge of starvation.
Authorities did work with British and Irish counterparts, however, on several labor trafficking investigations over the reporting period.
Britain's prime minister, Tony Blair, and his Irish counterpart, Bertie Ahern, did much to bring about yesterday's agreement.
American readers will probably be far less intent than their Irish counterparts on guessing the identity of the author of each unsigned chapter.
Real power is exercised through the Northern Ireland Office and its Irish counterparts.
The collection includes works by Manet, Degas, and other French impressionists as well as their Irish counterparts.