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adv - pertaining to the foundation [ adj ] : BASALLY
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In a basal manner |
Medical bDefinitionb of bBASALb. 1. : relating to, situated at, or forming the base. 2. : of, relating to, or essential for maintaining the fundamental vital activities of an organism (as respiration, heartbeat, or excretion) lta bbasalb dietgtsee bbasalb metabolism. |
Lack of moral principles bad character. |
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Balally (Irish: Baile Amhlaoibh, meaning "Olafs' Town"), Dublin, Ireland, is a residential area at the southern end of Dundrum, Dublin between Dundrum village and the Sandyford Industrial Estate in Sandyford. * Balally Parish itself reaches from Ardglas to the M50 motorway. It has 2 primary schools (St. Olaf's National School and Queen of Angels) and 2 secondary schools (St. Tiernan's and Wesley College). Balally is part of the conurbation of Greater Dublin, in the county of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown. The area contains a Luas tram station, located near the southern entrance to the new Dundrum Town Centre. * It was originally farmland and is located at the foot of the Wicklow Mountains. It consists of: Balally Drive, Balally Hill, Balally Grove, Balally Close, Balally Park, Balally Avenue & Balally Road, and Sandyford Road. It has been re-connected to Sandyford Road at Balally Hill after access was closed off due to cars cutting through the estate to beat the traffic congestion. |