| 31. | The woman Shaw once described as " the greatest living Irishwoman " died at home aged 80 from breast cancer,
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| 32. | The formation of the United Irishwomen began in 1908 and it took two years until the first formal meetings occurred.
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| 33. | It was the first time any Irishwoman had won an Olympic medal in any sport _ certainly in anything involving chlorine.
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| 34. | A bedraggled, middle-aged Irishwoman puts on a pair of rubber gloves, the kind used for washing dishes.
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| 35. | An Irishwoman was favored to win the featured race, the 3, 000 meters, in Sunday's Terrier Classic.
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| 36. | Throughout his life it is clear he favoured his eldest sons; those born of " Pyfog the Irishwoman ".
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| 37. | According to " Illustrious Irishwomen ", the people to whom she wrote were often distinguished in the literary world.
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| 38. | In 1935, the Society of the United Irishwomen changed its name to the Irish Countrywomen's Association ( ICA ).
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| 39. | Purdon was one of the founding members of the Irish Countrywomen's Association under its original name of the United Irishwomen.
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| 40. | The award for best actress in a play went to an Irishwoman, Marie Mullen, of " Beauty Queen ."
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