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Saint Patrick's Day
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Saint Patrick's Day
n.
March 17, observed in the United States and Ireland by some Christians in honor of Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland.
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Noun1.Saint Patrick's Day - a day observed by the Irish to commemorate the patron saint of IrelandSaint Patrick's Day - a day observed by the Irish to commemorate the patron saint of Ireland
day - a day assigned to a particular purpose or observance; "Mother's Day"


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Investigating officers believe Mr Murray was socialising at a bar on the junction between South Circular Road and Clonbrassil Street up to 6pm on St Patrick's Day and he was later seen in the Terenure area.
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