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  tallyman ireland: The Tallyman's Campaign Handbook Noel Whelan, 2007 'The Tallyman's Campaign Handbook' is an essential read for politicians, candidates, journalists, activists or political junkies who will participate in or observe the 2007 general election campaign. It lists results, per constituency on a local and national level for election since 1997.
  tallyman ireland: Irish English Volume 2: The Republic of Ireland Jeffrey L. Kallen, 2013-11-27 This volume continues the Dialects of English series, and complements Irish English volume 1: Northern Ireland, by Karen Corrigan. Focusing on Irish English in the Republic of Ireland, the book starts by exploring the often oppositional roles of national language development and globalisation in shaping Irish English from the earliest known times to the present. Three chapters on the lexicon and discourse, syntax, and phonology focus on traditional dialect but also refer to colloquial and vernacular Irish English, the use of dialect in literature, and the modern “standard” language, especially as found in the International Corpus of English (ICE-Ireland). A separate chapter examines the internal history of Irish English, from Irish Middle English to contemporary change in progress. The book includes an extended bibliographical essay and a set of sample literary texts and texts from ICE-Ireland. Continuing themes include the impact on Irish English of contact with the Irish language, the position of Irish English in world Englishes, and features which help to distinguish between Irish English in the Republic and in Northern Ireland.
  tallyman ireland: The Law Reports (Ireland) William Green, 1887 Includes reports from the Chancery, Probate, Queen's bench, Common pleas, and Exchequer divisions, and from the Irish land commission.
  tallyman ireland: Jewish Ireland Ray Rivlin, 2011-06-01 Jewish Ireland: A Social History is an engaging and thoroughly researched panorama of Irish Jewry. Based on library and archival material, private memoirs and oral testimony, it traces Irish-Jewish life from the 1880s when Orthodox Russian Jews, forced to flee Tsarist persecution, began arriving in Ireland without any means of support, little secular education and no understanding of English. Overcoming poverty and antipathy, they established Jewish enclaves around the South Circular Road in Dublin and in townships and cities throughout Ireland, educated themselves from peddlers to professionals and entrepreneurs, took an active part in the Irish civil war and other major conflicts, engaged in national politics and sport and achieved acclaim in literature, art and music. This insightful and often humorous portrayal of a people underlines the contribution made to Ireland by its Jewish citizens and gives an invaluable understanding of the Jewish way of life to the wider community.
  tallyman ireland: Varieties of English Alexander Bergs, Laurel Brinton, 2017-10-23 This volume is one of the first detailed expositions of the history of different varieties of English. It explores language variation and varieties of English from an historical perspective, covering theoretical topics such as diffusion and supraregionalization as well as concrete descriptions of the internal and external historical developments of more than a dozen varieties of English.
  tallyman ireland: Parallel Paths Garth Stevenson, 2006-05-05 Predominantly Catholic societies subjected to British conquest and partial colonization, Ireland and Quebec rebelled unsuccessfully and entered the modern era with populations divided by language and religion. Ireland failed to achieve home rule within the United Kingdom and chose armed resistance, which led to independence for most of the country at the price of partition. Quebec achieved home rule as a province within the Canadian federation, which led to a century of relative stability followed by the Quiet Revolution and the rise of an independence movement. Almost simultaneously with increased pressure for independence in Quebec, the Irish question erupted again with an armed struggle between supporters and opponents of partition in the six northern counties.
  tallyman ireland: Also Innovators Christopher B. Yardley, 2019-04-30 ‘Thank you for your order, Mr Mainframe Customer. The cost is £5 million and the lead-time for manufacture will be two years. In the meantime you will have to build a special computer centre to our specification. For our part, our project team will help you recruit and train potential programmers and we shall advise on how you might use the system.’ How different from today when the customer will want to see a specific application running before he puts a hand in his/her pocket. Chris Yardley lived the changes as a computer salesman and tells his story of a career living and working in five countries. Warts and all. The ecstasies, the heartbreaks and idiocies of major corporations. His career was not a planned one. In a growing industry, opportunities presented themselves and Chris believes he grasped every one presented. Having written his story, he has had every chapter verified by at least one person who features in that narrative. His respondents have universally endorsed the facts with comments such as ‘Wow, I’d forgotten most of that’. ‘You have a fantastic memory.’ ‘I never knew before the full facts of what happened.’ ‘How have you remembered all the circumstances?’ ‘It really is a people business.’ This is the only book that has followed a computer sales career over almost 50 years.
  tallyman ireland: How Ireland Voted 2007: The Full Story of Ireland’s General Election M. Gallagher, M. Marsh, 2007-11-06 In this book, the sixth in the highly regarded How Ireland Voted series, leading Irish political scientists examine what happened; analyse the election results, the opinion poll evidence and the media coverage to establish why it happened; and assess the long-term significance.
  tallyman ireland: Irish Novels 1890-1940 John Wilson Foster, 2008-02-21 Studies of Irish fiction are still scanty in contrast to studies of Irish poetry and drama. Attempting to fill a large critical vacancy, Irish Novels 1890-1940 is a comprehensive survey of popular and minor fiction (mainly novels) published between 1890 and 1922, a crucial period in Irish cultural and political history. Since the bulk of these sixty-odd writers have never been written about, certainly beyond brief mentions, the book opens up for further exploration a literary landscape, hitherto neglected, perhaps even unsuspected. This new landscape should alter the familiar perspectives on Irish literature of the period, first of all by adding genre fiction (science fiction, detective novels, ghost stories, New Woman fiction, and Great War novels) to the Irish syllabus, secondly by demonstrating the immense contribution of women writers to popular and mainstream Irish fiction. Among the popular and prolific female writers discussed are Mrs J.H. Riddell, B.M. Croker, M.E. Francis, Sarah Grand, Katharine Tynan, Ella MacMahon, Katherine Cecil Thurston, W.M. Letts, and Hannah Lynch. Indeed, a critical inference of the survey is that if there is a discernible tradition of the Irish novel, it is largely a female tradition. A substantial postscript surveys novels by Irish women between 1922 and1940 and relates them to the work of their female antecedents. This ground-breaking survey should also alter the familiar perspectives on the Ireland of 1890-1922. Many of the popular works were problem-novels and hence throw light on contemporary thinking and debate on the 'Irish Question'. After the Irish Literary Revival and creation of the Free State, much popular and mainstream fiction became a lost archive, neglected evidence, indeed, of a lost Ireland.
  tallyman ireland: How Ireland Voted 2002 Michael Gallagher, Michael Marsh, Paul Mitchell, 2003-01-24 How Ireland Voted 2002 provides an in-depth analysis of the Irish general election. Continuing an established series of election studies, it sets out the context of the campaign, assesses the impact of the political parties' marketing strategies, and presents first-hand candidate campaign diaries. It analyzes voting patterns employing both aggregate data and survey evidence, discusses the post-election negotiations leading to the formation of the new government, and considers the implications for the future of the Irish party system.
  tallyman ireland: The Oxford Handbook of Irish English Raymond Hickey, 2024 This volume offers a comprehensive overview of the range of varieties of English spoken on the island of Ireland. It explores the historical background and structural features of Irish English, alongside sociolinguistic considerations, and will be of interest to readers in fields of varieties of English, Irish studies, and sociolinguistics.
  tallyman ireland: English Historical Linguistics. Volume 2 Alexander Bergs, Laurel J. Brinton, 2012-10-01
  tallyman ireland: How Ireland Voted 2016 Michael Gallagher, Michael Marsh, 2016-10-27 This book is the definitive analysis of the 2016 Irish general election and is the eighth book in the well-established How Ireland Voted series. The 2011 election in Ireland was characterised as an earthquake, but the aftershocks visible in the 2016 election were equally dramatic. This election saw the rout of the government that had presided over a remarkable economic recovery, and marked a new low for the strength of the traditional party system, as smaller parties and independents attracted almost half of all votes. The first chapter sets the context, and later ones investigate the extent to which the outgoing government fulfilled its 2011 pledges, and how candidates were selected. The success or otherwise of campaign strategies is assessed, the results and the behaviour of voters are analysed, and the aftermath, when it took a record length of time to form a government, is explored. Other chapters examine the consequence of new gender quotas for candidate selection, consider the reasons for the unusual success of independents, and reflect on the implications. The book also reveals intriguing insights into the candidates’ experiences of the election, both successful and unsuccessful. It will be of use to students, teachers and scholars of Irish politics, as well as the wider reader interested in Irish politics and elections.
  tallyman ireland: Green Parties in Transition Paul Lucardie, 2016-12-05 When green parties emerged in the 1980s, not only did they question established ideas about nature and economic growth, they also challenged the 'iron law' of Roberto Michels that all parties inevitably follow a similar path towards informal concentration of power and oligarchy. Grass-roots democracy was both an ideological tenet and an organizational project for practically all green parties. These days the greens have lost their glamour and innocence. They have grown up and even joined governing coalitions in several countries. Did they leave grass-roots democracy by the roadside on the way to power? This book investigates to what extent green parties have remained true to their identity or have been transformed. Country specialists analyze the development of green parties in 14 countries across the world - not only Western Europe but also Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States. These analyses also offer clues on broader questions about party types and party change in contemporary democracies.
  tallyman ireland: Look After the Bairns Patrick McVeigh, 1999 After the First World War, Longniddry, in East Lothian, was a largely self-contained village community, based on the life of the surrounding farms and geared to the crops and the changing seasons. There was poverty aplenty, but these same surroundings were a paradise too for children, and there are vivid memories of the nearby sea, of the rocks with their pools, of the woods and fields all around, and of safe roads and lanes where the horse-drawn farm cart was a more familiar sight than the motor car. Often humorous, sometimes tragic, this is one person's account of a life that has gone forever.--BOOK JACKET.
  tallyman ireland: Reports from Select Committees of H.C., and Evidence Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, 1894
  tallyman ireland: Brian Cowen Jason O'Toole, 2009-05-27 Meet Ireland's new Taoiseach, Brian Cowen Despite a high profile at the centre of Irish political life for more than twenty years, relatively little is known about our new leader. Just who is Brian Cowen? The story begins in the village of Clara, Co. Offaly, where family, local life and the GAA were formative influences. The sudden and unexpected death of his father, Ber Cowen, Fianna Fáil TD for Laois Offaly, thrust a twenty-four year-old Cowen into the heart of Irish politics. After an eight-year apprenticeship on the back benches, Cowen was appointed to his first ministerial position by Albert Reynolds and later went on to hold the senior cabinet positions of Health, Foreign Affairs and Finance. By the time of Bertie Ahern's resignation, Cowen's standing in the party was such that his election to the leadership of Fianna Fáil seemed inevitable. On 7 May 2008, Brian Cowen became Ireland's eleventh Taoiseach. Here, for the first time, is a portrait of Brian Cowen which follows his remarkable life story, tracing the road to power from early childhood right up to his eventful early months in the office of An Taoiseach.
  tallyman ireland: Ruairí Ó Brádaigh Robert W. White, 2020-05-05 A biography and analysis of the influential Irish political and military leader. At his death in 2013, Ruairí Ó Brádaigh remained a divisive and influential figure in Irish politics and the Irish Republican movement. He was the first person to serve as chief of staff of the Irish Republican Army, as president of the political party Sinn Féin, and to have been elected, as an abstentionist, to the Dublin parliament. He was a prominent, uncompromising, and articulate spokesperson of those Irish Republicans who questioned the peace process in Northern Ireland. His concern was rooted in his analysis of Irish history and his belief that the peace process would not achieve peace. He believed that it would support the continued partition of Ireland and result in continued, inevitable, conflict. The child of Irish Republican veterans, Ó Brádaigh led IRA raids, was arrested and interned, escaped and lived “on the run,” and even spent a period on a hunger strike. Because he was an effective spokesman for the Irish Republican cause, he was at different times excluded from Northern Ireland, Britain, the United States, and Canada. He was also a key figure in the secret negotiation of a bilateral IRA-British truce in the mid-1970s. In a brief afterword for this new edition, author Robert W. White addresses Ó Brádaigh’s continuing influence on the Irish Republican Movement, including the ongoing “dissident” campaign. Whether for good or bad, this ongoing dissident activity is a part of Ruairí Ó Brádaigh’s enduring legacy. “A tour de force. Indispensable for all Irish studies collections. . . . Essential.” —Choice
  tallyman ireland: The Political, Economic, Cultural and Biological Suicide of Ireland Seán Ó Nualláin, 2022-07-08 This book explores the wilful self-destruction of Ireland since the mid-1990s. It proposes that a Celtic confederation should co-exist with the UK in IONA. The high resource, low population density countries of Ireland and Scotland should reach out to their peers in Wales and England with an offer of belonging. An immense and beautiful new possibility is proposed to replace the current illegal congeries.
  tallyman ireland: All the Year Round , 1873
  tallyman ireland: The Irish Labor Movement in the Nineteenth Century John William Boyle, 1988
  tallyman ireland: Renovation Or Revolution? John Coakley, Brigid Laffan, Jennifer Todd, 2005 Renovation or Revolution? opens a new field of British?Irish studies, beyond?devolution studies? in the United Kingdom, and beyond?Northern Ireland conflict? studies. It examines the redistributions of power and the new networks of policy making on these islands. It analyses the extent to which they represent the emergence of a new regional British?Irish political arena within a European and international context. It asks whether we are seeing an emergent?revolution? in the territorial politics of these islands or whether the changes are simply?renovations? of an older territorial pattern. The book discusses in detail the implementation of constitutional reforms in Scotland, Wales, England, Northern Ireland and in British, North?South, British?Irish, European and international perspectives.
  tallyman ireland: Shalom Ireland Ray Rivlin, 2003 The Way We Were is an account of the social life of Irish Jews from the late 19th century to the modern day. Most of the story is concentrated in Dublin where almost 90 per cent of the entire Irish Jewish community settled. Until the late nineteenth century, there were only a tiny number of Jews in Ireland, most of them well established on the north side of Dublin. But then came the great influx of Jews into Britain and Ireland, most of them from the Russian Pale of Settlement in search of a better, freer and more tolerant life.
  tallyman ireland: Buffalo City Directory , 1883
  tallyman ireland: The Legacy of History Martin Mansergh, 2003 A collection of thought-provoking historical pieces by a leading player in North-South relations And The peace process.
  tallyman ireland: The Irish in Modern Scotland James Edmund Handley, 1947
  tallyman ireland: Annual Report Kansas. State Dept. of Labor and Industry, 1888
  tallyman ireland: The Irish Law Times and Solicitors' Journal , 1870
  tallyman ireland: Sea Breezes , 1980
  tallyman ireland: Irish in Ontario, 1st Edition Donald Harman Akenson, 1984-08-01 Hailed as one of the most important books on social sciences of the last fifty years by the Social Sciences Federation of Canada. Akenson argues that, despite the popular conception of the Irish as a city people, those who settled in Ontario were primarily rural and small-town dwellers. Though it is often claimed that the experience of the Irish in their homeland precluded their successful settlement on the frontier in North America, Akenson's research proves that the Irish migrants to Ontario not only chose to live chiefly in the hinterlands, but that they did so with marked success. Akenson also suggests that by using Ontario as an historical laboratory it is possible to make valid assessments of the real differences between Irish Protestants and Irish Catholics, characteristics which he contends are much more precisely measurable in the neutral environment of central Canada than in the turbulent Irish homeland. While Akenson is careful not to over-generalize his findings, he contends that the case of Ontario seriously calls into question conventional beliefs about the cultural limitations of the Irish Catholics not only in Canada but throughout North America.
  tallyman ireland: The Irish in Ontario Donald Harman Akenson, 1999 For most of the nineteenth century, the Irish formed the largest non-French ethnic group in central Canada and their presence was particularly significant in Ontario. This study presents a general discussion of the Irish in Ontario during the nineteenth century and a close analysis of the process of settlement and adaptation by the Irish in Leeds and Lansdowne township. Akenson argues that, despite the popular conception of the Irish as a city people, those who settled in Ontario were primarily rural and small-town dwellers. Though it is often claimed that the experience of the Irish in their homeland precluded their successful settlement on the frontier in North America, Akenson's research proves that the Irish migrants to Ontario not only chose to live chiefly in the hinterlands, but that they did so with marked success. Akenson also suggests that by using Ontario as an historical laboratory it is possible to make valid assessments of the real differences between Irish Protestants and Irish Catholics, characteristics which he contends are much more precisely measurable in the neutral environment of central Canada than in the turbulent Irish homeland. While Akenson is careful not to over-generalise his findings, he contends that the case of Ontario seriously calls into question conventional beliefs about the cultural limitations of the Irish Catholics not only in Canada but throughout North America. Donald Harman Akenson is professor of history at Queen's University and the author of numerous books on Irish history, includingIf the Irish Ran the Worldand the acclaimedConor: A Biography of Conor Cruise O'Brien. His most recent book is the groundbreakingSurpassing Wonder: The Invention of the Bible and the Talmuds.
  tallyman ireland: Report Kansas. State Labor Department, 1888
  tallyman ireland: Annual Report of the Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics Kansas. Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics, 1888
  tallyman ireland: Baltimore and Ohio Employes Magazine , 1913
  tallyman ireland: Ninth-[Sixteenth, Twenty-second--Twenty-eighth] Annual Report of the Bureau of Labor and Industry Kansas. Department of Labor and Industry, 1888
  tallyman ireland: The Review of Reviews William Thomas Stead, 1893
  tallyman ireland: The British National Bibliography Arthur James Wells, 2006
  tallyman ireland: Who's who in the Theatre , 1916 Issues for 1914-67 include Notable productions and important revivals of the London stage from the earliest times.
  tallyman ireland: Parliamentary Debates , 1869
  tallyman ireland: The Law on the Liability of Property Owners and Occupiers for Accidents William Findlay (B.S.), 1928
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A Tallyman is a Chaos Space Marine specialist found exclusively within the ranks of the Death Guard Traitor Legion. It is their job to keep a tally of woes inflicted by the virulent Plague …

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A tallyman is a person who keeps a record or tally, particularly one involved in counting, recording, and maintaining inventories or accounts. Historically, a tallyman was responsible for …

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2 meanings: 1. a scorekeeper or recorder 2. dialect a travelling salesperson for a firm specializing in hire-purchase.... Click for more definitions.

Tallyman - Wikipedia
A tallyman is an individual who keeps a numerical record with tally marks, historically often on tally sticks. In Ireland, it is common for political parties to provide private observers when ballot …

TallyMan Control System Overview - TSL Products
The TallyMan Control System is an all-in-1 control system and Includes all of the functionality and Interfaces required to build a complete control solution and remove complexity during system …

TALLYMAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TALLYMAN is one who sells goods on the installment plan.

What does tallyman mean? - Definitions.net
A tallyman is a person who keeps a record or count, often officially or as part of their job, by making tally marks or maintaining a tally system. Historically, this term also referred to a …

TALLYMAN Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Tallyman definition: a person who tallies or keeps account of something.. See examples of TALLYMAN used in a sentence.

Tallyman - definition of tallyman by The Free Dictionary
Define tallyman. tallyman synonyms, tallyman pronunciation, tallyman translation, English dictionary definition of tallyman. n. 1. One who keeps a tally or count of something. 2. Chiefly …

Jeff Beck - Tallyman - YouTube
Jeff Beck - Tallyman

Tallyman - Warhammer 40k Wiki
A Tallyman is a Chaos Space Marine specialist found exclusively within the ranks of the Death Guard Traitor Legion. It is their job to keep a tally of woes inflicted by the virulent Plague …

Tallyman - Definition, Usage & Quiz | UltimateLexicon.com
A tallyman is a person who keeps a record or tally, particularly one involved in counting, recording, and maintaining inventories or accounts. Historically, a tallyman was responsible for …

TALLYMAN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
2 meanings: 1. a scorekeeper or recorder 2. dialect a travelling salesperson for a firm specializing in hire-purchase.... Click for more definitions.