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Belfast

Belfast is the capital city of Northern Ireland.

Belfast

capital and largest city of Northern Ireland; the center of Protestantism in Northern Ireland

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capital of Northern Ireland USA

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Simple sentences

I live in Belfast.
We live in Belfast.
They live in Belfast.
He lives in Belfast.
She lives in Belfast.

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No, sir, Belfast.
We'll be going back to Belfast - you see.
All the pumps in Belfast would never keep that water down.
Very well, thank you. She will sing in a big fair in Ulster Hall, Belfast, 25 days.
A report from our Belfast newsroom.
It's a little trick I learned from my uncle in Belfast.
Arthur, did I ever tell you about the uncle I've got in Belfast?
It's like fuckin' Belfast on a bad night.
Belfast.
Belfast?
Your husband drove Colin. and he got topped in Belfast?
Quite frankly, I'm a bit flabbergasted. you forgot to mention this carry on in Belfast while I've been away.
What the bloody hell was Colin doing with a Limehouse minicab driver in Belfast?
Belfast, what was he doing there?
There was a lady teacher among us from Belfast, a stimulating woman.
And in Belfast, a Protestant legislator charged that Canadian troops who were used for peacekeeping duties in Vietnam are being trained for mob control in Northern Ireland.
He was being leant on to deliver, to deliver money, I mean, to Belfast.
So you got my Colin to deliver for Harris money to Belfast?
How about Liverpool to Belfast?
The Brits are tearing apart Belfast for the IRA.
A ticket to Belfast.
You go and wait by the office in case my Belfast call comes through.
Belfast here.
Belfast!
Belfast standing by. Go ahead.
She will sing in a big fair in Ulster Hall, Belfast, 25 days.
This is the third successive weekend ofviolence in Belfast.
Belfast in the early '70s was total chaos.
In Belfast, that was a dangerous occupation.
I'm glad to get outta Belfast.
Paddy from Belfast.
Aye, it's all right when it happens over in Belfast.
Troops have entered the Ardoyne area of West Belfast. following the collapse of the provisional I.R.A. cease-fire over the weekend.

News and current affairs

BELFAST: The French say that optimists are those who don't understand a question.
One of Europe's most intractable conflicts could be nearing resolution as key elements of the Belfast Agreement signed in April 1998 and endorsed by referendums in both parts of Ireland were implemented.
A 10-person cross-party, cross-community, power-sharing executive was formed in Belfast on Thursday December 2 to govern functions devolved from the British government in London.
This week's events followed a vote by the Ulster Unionist Party to accept a package worked out with former US Senator George Mitchell during a 10 week review of the Belfast Agreement.
The Belfast agreement would not have been possible without the umbrella of a wider European identity and Europe's political and legal order.
What would be said if the British government had bombed Belfast, or if the Spanish government bombed Bilbao, on the pretext of quelling the IRA or the ETA?
The Belfast peace agreement of 1998 has secured more than 10 years of peace.
I recall that the first time I visited a hospital in Belfast, the young nurses in the Accident and Emergency Unit had to describe patiently to me the difference between a Protestant and a Catholic knee-capping.

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