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"slainte" Definitions
  1. a word that people say to each other as they lift up their glasses to drink

22 Sentences With "slainte"

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" Champagne in hand, he finished his speech with the traditional Irish toast "Slainte.
Here is the greatest and most insane food photography uploaded to Instagram this week. Slainte!
" When asked about the pressure he and the B.R.B. are under to catch the thieves, Slainte said: "I'm very confident.
From full-course meals to minty desserts, here are eight St. Patrick's Day food deals that might satisfy your craving for all things green. Slainte!
While Slainte could not give specific details about the robbery since the investigation is still ongoing, he shut down allegations that the robbery was somehow a hoax.
From full-course meals to minty desserts, here are some St. Patrick's Day food deals and limited-time items that might satisfy your craving for all things green. Slainte!
" Last week, security footage of the thieves coming and fleeing the scene on bicycles surfaced, and Slainte said this marks "the first occurrence of a bicycle being used in a major robbery.
" In regards to whether the robbers were tracking the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star via social media, Slainte couldn't say — though he did admit Kardashian West had been "giving information on social media all the time.
On a recent visit to a neighborhood izakaya — a kind of small Japanese bar — she downed a tomato and shōchū cocktail (think: Japanese bloody mary) and taught the friendly bartender how to say "slainte" and "prost," which means "cheers" in Irish and German, respectively.
Slainte Mhath were a Celtic fusion band from Cape Breton Island. The band features traditional instruments associated with Celtic music, intertwined with elements of dance, funk, and electronic music. Slainte Mhath have toured extensively throughout North America, Europe and Asia. The band's name is an Irish and Scottish Gaelic greeting meaning good health.
The members of Slainte Mhath frequently collaborate outside of the band. The MacNeil brothers play with their family band Barra MacNeils, and Brian Talbot is the drummer for indie rock band Slowcoaster. John MacPhee plays in a pipe band associated with the Gaelic College of Celtic Arts and Crafts. Slainte Mhath disbanded in 2005.
Hagerman, Brent (March 2003). "Celtae: No Regrets", Exclaim!. Retrieved June 19, 2010. The album No Regrets was produced by Brian Talbot of the band Slainte Mhath.
It has a fierce rivalry with Naas badminton club who it competed against in. There is a Sli na Slainte healthy walking route around the area, passing the graveyard, St. Bridget's Well, the bridge and Bishop Rogan's Park.
The band was originally named "Slainte". In 2006, they release an album BibleCodeSundays of traditional Irish songs. The album name referred to the Bible code and other conspiracy theories they discussed in the drink-fueled conversations regularly held after Sunday gigs. The band would later changed their name to "The BibleCode Sundays".
Slainte were voted "Best Band on the London Circuit" 2006 in The Irish World awards. In 2007, the band returned to the studio to record a second album, of original material. Ghosts of our past, at Panic studios, Park Royal. They signed to the "cosmic trigger" label in New York whilst on tour there promoting the album, and had several tours to the States afterwards.
Additional artists MacFarlane has worked with include: Dustin Bentall, Barry Canning, George Canyon, Dave Carroll, Patricia Conroy, Crush, Denny Doherty, Luke Doucet, Lennie Gallant, Dave Gunning, Garth Hudson, Paul Lamb, the Cozmik Polar Bears, Shanneyganock, Slainte Mhath, Sons of Maxwell, The Paperboys, Nathan Wiley and Hawksley Workman. In 2012 he recorded and toured North America with Alan Doyle of Great Big Sea on his first solo album.
The first wave of Maritime traditional music was led by folk artist John Allan Cameron in the 1970s . By the late 1980s, Cape Breton had produced two crossover acts, the multi- platinum selling The Rankins and the less successful but critically acclaimed Barra MacNeils, Ashley MacIsaac, Natalie MacMaster, Lennie Gallant, and Slainte Mhath. Other modern performers have continued to add new influences to traditional Maritime music, including Gaelic lyrics in Mary Jane Lamond's Suas e!, Western classical music in Puirt a Baroque's Bach Meets Cape Breton and Middle Eastern musical influences in Laurel MacDonald's Chroma.
Born in Druim Liaghart in Glen Orchy, he went on to work in various occupations, including as a soldier in the Argyll Regiment of Militia, as a forester, and as a constable of Edinburgh City Guard. While a soldier in the Argyll regiment he fought for the Hanoverian forces during the Jacobite rising of 1745–6. He took part in the Battle of Falkirk as a substitute for a local gentleman, Archibald Fletcher of Crannach, and managed to lose his sword during the fighting — an event which would later lead to the composition of a humorous poem about the battle. Slainte .
He was the first Lord Mayor to launch Dublin Gay Pride week in 1995, although his predecessor, Thomas Macgiolla had met with participants in the March in the previous year. His Lord Mayor's Commission on Cycling, which produced a report on Cycling in Dublin, was seen as a significant advance for cycling in the city. He also helped with the introduction of Sli na Slainte, a network of signposted walks for those seeking exercise to combat heart disease. As part of the peace process he undertook a joint visit to the United States with the Lord Mayor of Belfast Hugh Smyth, of the Progressive Unionist Party.
Feels Like Home- Live From Portland, ME, was recorded at Slainte in Portland, ME- one of Jared's favorite places to play. The free 7 song download includes solo performances of some of McCloud's best known work, as well as a cover of Tom Waits's "Chocolate Jesus" (a crowd favorite for years, and one that fans had been asking for a recording of), and a new song "Hail Mary". In August 2014, McCloud released "To Live And Die In Your Arms" on Noble Steed Music (Tony Lucca, Brendan James, Andrea Nardello). The record was partially crowd funded with a successful Kickstarter campaign, and reached No. 46 on the iTunes Top 200 Singer-Songwriter chart.
In 1978, UK Top 20 single Scotch Machine by Voyage featured MacDonald's piping. MacDonald's compositions have featured in over fifty recordings to date, including those of The Vale of Atholl Pipe Band, the Black Watch, The 78th Fraser Highlanders Pipe Band, The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, The Scots Guards, Simon Fraser University Pipe Band, Shooglenifty, The Tannahill Weavers, MacUmba, Ceolbeg, Slainte Mhath, Martyn Bennett, Gordon Duncan, The Finlay MacDonald Band, the Coldstream Guards and the Red Hot Chilli Pipers. In 1986 he published the Clanranald Collection of bagpipe music and in 2003 released his debut album Good Drying which has received a considerable number of rave reviews in the international music press. In 2001 MacDonald left London after 26-years and currently resides in Australia and Japan, where he is employed as a professional musician.
In 1987, David Hepworth wrote in 'Q', "Musically, Clutching at Straws doesn't depart far from the educated arrangements of previous albums. However somebody has been applying a stop watch to the individual songs and to the solos within them; thus we have eleven distinct songs, each with its own melodic virtues and most with quite acceptable hook lines barked out by Fish... There are tracks here that could have snuck into Sting's live act quite easily." AllMusic described the album as "perhaps Marillion's most unheralded masterpiece" which "showcases some of the band's most satisfying compositions, including the magnificent 'Warm Wet Circles' and 'That Time of the Night (The Short Straw)' ... Tour opener 'Slainte Mhath' is simple and elegant, building to its dramatic crescendo only to be upstaged by 'Sugar Mice' – quite simply, one of Marillion's best commercial singles ever". "The Last Straw" was also praised as a "stunning closer" to the album.

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