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It is a noun that refers to a small, cramped attic or room on the top floor of a building. Here is an example sentence using the word 'garret': "The artist retreated to his garret, where he could work undisturbed and find inspiration in the quiet solitude."
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February 9, 1926 Dublin, Ireland May 19 , 2011Dublin, Ireland Garret FitzGerald, in full Garret Michael FitzGerald (born February 9 , 1926 Dublin, Irish Free State died May 19 , 2011 Dublin, Ireland) taoiseach (prime minister) of Ireland (June 1981 March 1982, December 1982 March 1987), as leader of the Fine Gael party in coalition with the Labour Party.
"There is a romantic image of the author in their garret, shut off from the real world.
I realised early on that you didn't have to go to Paris and starve in a garret to be an artist, you could do that just as easily with a piano in Muswell Hill".
Not that Miller ever starved in a garret.
Mr Dunham draws in a glorious garret on the third floor of the house and, in the warmer months, he paints in the stable.
It may be easy to find money in a large space or medical programme but what about the lone scientist working in his garret?Do we really believe that a new economic model for science publishing should be legislated?
Mr Hirst and his colleagues would like to make sure it is not extended.The image of the penniless artist starving in his garret makes for great opera but poor commercial logic.
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An intimate Anglo-Irish summit – involving the prime minister, the Irish taoiseach, Garret FitzGerald, and only a few officials – was nonetheless arranged.
It was only after the reformist Dr Garret Fitzgerald took control of Fine Gael and tried to make the Republic a more secular place to live in that the nexus between the church and the party finally began to break up.
Garret FitzGerald, the former Irish prime minister who signed the Anglo Irish Agreement with Margaret Thatcher is seriously ill in a Dublin hospital.
Garret Rasmussen, an antitrust lawyer at the Washington firm of Patton Boggs, points out that, in the past, the Justice Department took a lenient view of antitrust issues in service industries.
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