This name is derived from the Irish " bachlach ", churl or herdsman, and is a name given in the ancient Irish legends to C?Roi mac D�ire.
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The " Frank Barlow : " There is massive evasion here . " Historians generally discount a later medieval tradition that he was the son of a churl or a farmer.
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Professor Shin Jang-churl of Soongsil University in Seoul advised that it was essential for consensus to be reached by both Japanese and South Korean nationals on the relevant issues that divided them.
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C?Ro?mac D�ire is depicted as a shape-changer in Irish mythology and often takes on the form of a giant churl, as in his second appearance in Bricriu s Feast.
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"It is true the household loans have jump-started the economy, " said Jeon Yun-churl, South Korea's finance minister, in an interview in Seoul.
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C?Ro?mac D�ire of Munster settles it by visiting each in the guise of a hideous churl and challenging them to behead him, then allow him to return and behead them in return.
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The Mexicans view the Americans as Yankees-come-lately, big and clumsy churls, ( italics ) futbol ( end italics ) naifs without proper pedigree or passion for this sort of soccer stage.
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Cognates to the word " ceorle " are frequently found in place names, throughout the Carl and Charles are derived from cognates of " churl " or " eorle ".
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His accomplice, a " churl " by the name of Claudius, claims in court that Virginia is his run-away slave and Appius decrees that her real father must relinquish her to the court.
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The most beautiful part of his 62d home run was that, at the moment of impact, he was no contemporary churl, taking it all for granted, standing at the plate, admiring his art.