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The republican party now talks the inclusive language the SDLP spouted for decades through the Troubles regarding unionists.
"He has also survived living in Chipping Norton, and remains friends with that set through the troubles," said our experts.
Lavery's, equally close to the Shankill Road (Protestant) and the Falls Road (Catholic), is unusual for having stood through the Troubles.
"All of the people are living through the troubles in our country, and this kind of meeting has happened over and over," she said.
The psychological impact of border checks on those who lived through the Troubles, on those who are finally learning to live with a new geography, cannot be overstated.
"Through the troubles of 1798, through one civil and two world wars and other wars, there had never been an effort by the federal government to censor a newspaper by attempting to impose a prior restraint," Professor Bickel wrote.
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