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Dáil Éireann (Irish pronunciation: [d̪ˠaːlʲ ˈeːrʲən̪ˠ], English: House of Representatives of Ireland) is the principal chamber of the Oireachtas (Irish parliament). (More)

Dial may mean: Rotary dial, a device for the input of numbers in telephones and similar devices; A sundial or clock face; Dial (display), a display device in radio, measuring ... (More)

Dial Records has been the name of at least four different record labels in the 20th century: Dial Records (1946) - a US based company. Dial Records (1964) - a US based company ... (More)

Dial Records was a United States based record label specializing in bebop jazz. Dial was founded by Ross Russell in 1946, who operated the label for about a decade. (More)

Dial Global is a radio syndication company. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Triton Media Group. Dial Global was founded as X Radio Networks as a division of Excelsior Radio ... (More)

The Dial Corporation is a maker of personal care and household cleaning products based in Scottsdale, Arizona. It began as a brand of deodorant soap manufactured by Armour and ... (More)

The rotary dial is a device mounted on or in a telephone or switchboard that is designed to send interrupted electrical pulses, known as pulse dialing, corresponding to the number ... (More)

The band DIAL was founded in late 2003 by Liselotte Hegt, Rommert van der Meer and Kristoffer Gildenlw. Early on, the band was pure a hobby but after Kristoffer's departure from ... (More)

Dial-up Internet Access is a form of Internet access via telephone lines. [1] The user's computer or router uses an attached modem connected to a telephone line to dial into an ... (More)

The First Dáil (Irish: An Chéad Dáil) was Dáil Éireann as it convened from 1919–1921. In 1919 candidates who had been elected in the Westminster elections of 1918 refused to ... (More)

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