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Top ranked schools included Swiss-based IMD, Trinity College Dublin, and France-based HEC Paris.
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John Murray, chair in Business Studies at Trinity College Dublin, points to a worrying loss of power by the carmakers, rather than the expected gain.
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He will deliver this year's Independent Lecture at Trinity College Dublin on Monday evening ahead of a celebrity studded dinner on Tuesday to raise funds for the Northern Ireland Fund for Peach and Reconciliation.
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The company now has customers everywhere from West Point to Trinity College in Dublin.
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In Ireland, economists such as Philip Lane of Trinity College, Dublin, see risks in following Iceland's example.
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Scientists from Trinity College in Dublin are on to it -- developing a material that will preserve the shelf-life of beer.
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The former South African leader made his comments in a speech following his conferral with an honorary degree in Trinity College in Dublin.
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Maturin is an intellectual, a linguist, a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin, which, late in his life, gave Mr O'Brian an honorary degree.
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One geneticist at Trinity College in Dublin, David McConnell, stated that many Irish researchers acknowledge the government needs to prioritize research spending given the current climate.
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According to his autobiographical letter Confessio, thought to have been written around 450 AD and first published in the early 9th Century (the Book of Amagh, containing the earliest copy believed to exist, is in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin), an angel appeared in a dream urging him to flee from his enslavement.
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It is not only in the debating halls of Trinity College and University College Dublin where lively opinion-bashing can be heard.
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