Difference between revisions of "Playing Wharton's Folly"
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− | * '''playing:''' performing a musical composition → there is a musical foliation in this paragraph | + | * '''playing:''' performing a musical composition → there is a musical foliation in this paragraph → the music is played by the military band during a Military Review in the Phoenix Park |
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+ | * '''Thomas Wharton:''' author of the political ballad ''Lillibullero'', which was adopted as a sort of anthem by the Williamite forces during the Williamite War in Ireland (which included the Battle of the Boyne) → Wharton's Folly = ''Lillibullero'' | ||
* '''Wharton’s Folly:''' nickname of the Star Fort, an unfinished fortess in the Phoenix Park | * '''Wharton’s Folly:''' nickname of the Star Fort, an unfinished fortess in the Phoenix Park | ||
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* '''wharton’s jelly:''' soft connective tissue in the umbilical cord, named after the English anatomist Thomas Wharton | * '''wharton’s jelly:''' soft connective tissue in the umbilical cord, named after the English anatomist Thomas Wharton | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:32, 27 June 2012
- playing: performing a musical composition → there is a musical foliation in this paragraph → the music is played by the military band during a Military Review in the Phoenix Park
- Thomas Wharton: author of the political ballad Lillibullero, which was adopted as a sort of anthem by the Williamite forces during the Williamite War in Ireland (which included the Battle of the Boyne) → Wharton's Folly = Lillibullero
- Wharton’s Folly: nickname of the Star Fort, an unfinished fortess in the Phoenix Park
- wharton’s jelly: soft connective tissue in the umbilical cord, named after the English anatomist Thomas Wharton