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Moyle may refer to: Places *Moyle District Council, a former local authority in County Antrim, Northern Ireland *Moyle River, Northern Territory, Australia *Straits of Moyle, the sea between northeastern Northern Ireland southwestern Scotland Other uses *Moyle horse, a rare breed of horse *HVDC Moyle, an electrical interconnector between Scotland and Northern Ireland See also * *Moyles (other) *Moyle (surname) *Mohel A ( he, מוֹהֵל , Ashkenazi pronunciation , plural: , arc, מוֹהֲלָא , "circumciser") is a Jew trained in the practice of , the "covenant of circumcision". Etymology The noun ( in Aramaic), meaning "circumciser", is derived fro ...
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Moyle District Council
Moyle District Council was a local council in County Antrim in the northeast of Northern Ireland. It merged with Ballymoney Borough Council, Coleraine Borough Council and Limavady Borough Council in May 2015 under local government reorganisation to become Causeway Coast and Glens District Council. As a consequence, in 1991 the local government boundary commission originally recommended that the council should be merged with the neighbouring Ballymoney council to create a new council called "Dalriada". This was strongly opposed by both councils and also by Ballymena which would have gained the Glens of Antrim and a small part of Ballymoney council in the process. After a public enquiry the plans were shelved and Moyle was preserved. Council headquarters were in Ballycastle. The council was composed of 15 councillors who were elected from three electoral areas (Ballycastle, Giant's Causeway and The Glens) every four years by a system of proportional representation. Most of t ...
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Moyle River
The Moyle River is a river in the Northern Territory, Australia. Course The river rises on a plateau area near the Wingate Mountains and flows in a north westerly direction through mostly uninhabited country through a narrow valley then across the Moyle Plain and eventually discharging about north east of Port Keats into Hyland Bay and then the Timor Sea. An floodplain region exists along Hyland Bay formed by the Moyle and Little Moyle River. The area is dominated by seasonally inundated grassland and sedgeland with areas of paperbark swamp. Mangroves are found along the stretches of the river, creeks and channels that are often backed by saline flats. The Anson Bay, Daly and Reynolds River Floodplains, an important bird area, is situated immediately to the north of the site. Tom Turners Creek is the only tributary to the river. The estuary formed at the river mouth is in near pristine condition with a tidal delta. The estuary at the river mouth occupies an area of of open ...
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Straits Of Moyle
The North Channel (known in Irish and Scottish Gaelic as , in Scots as the ) is the strait between north-eastern Northern Ireland and south-western Scotland. It begins north of the Isle of Man, where the Irish Sea ends, and runs north-west into the Atlantic Ocean. Geography The North Channel connects the Irish Sea with the Atlantic Ocean and is part of the marine area officially classified as the "Inner Seas off the West Coast of Scotland" by the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO). The Straits of Moyle ( in Irish and Scottish Gaelic) or Sea of Moyle is the name given to the narrowest expanse of sea in the North Channel between north-eastern Northern Ireland (County Antrim) and south-western highlands of Scotland (Mull of Kintyre). The distance between the two shores is approximately at its closest point, and thus it is possible to see across in clear weather conditions. The straits gave their name to Moyle District Council, a local government area in Northern Irel ...
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Moyle Horse
The Moyle is a rare horse breed. The breed is thought to have origins in the horses bred by Mormon people in Utah during the mid-1800s, and it is believed that the Moyle horse of today was bred by Rex Moyle in the mid 20th century, incorporating Mustangs and Cleveland Bays into the lineage. DNA studies in the 1990s indicated that the Moyle horse has genetic markers suggesting some common ancestry with the Spanish Horse. Moyle horses often have small frontal skull bosses, referred to as "horns" on their foreheads, a trait seen only in a few breeds, such as the Carthusian horse of Spain. They are also noted for unusual freedom of movement in the shoulder, associated with the positioning of their forelegs a bit farther forward than other breeds. The Moyle is most commonly brown Brown is a color. It can be considered a composite color, but it is mainly a darker shade of orange. In the CMYK color model used in printing or painting, brown is usually made by combining the colors orang ...
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HVDC Moyle
The Moyle Interconnector is a 500megawatt HVDC link between Scotland and Northern Ireland, running between Auchencrosh in Ayrshire and Ballycronan More in County Antrim. It went into service in 2001 and is owned and operated by Mutual Energy. Specifications The HVDC Moyle Interconnector has a capacity of 500MW. It consists of two coaxial 250kV DC cables with integrated return conductors (IRC), each cable having a transmission capacity of 250MW. The IRCs have failed through the events below, and their function restored by laying separate return conductors. The converter stations are equipped with light-triggered thyristors. The converter station at Auchencrosh is connected via a single-circuit 275kV overhead three-phase AC line, which is installed on delta-type pylon, to Coylton substation, where the connection with the high voltage grid of Great Britain takes place. The connection to Northern Ireland is then made through dual long monopolar cables, of which are submarine ca ...
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Moyles (other)
Chris Moyles (born 1974) is an English radio and television presenter. Moyles may also refer to: People * Anthony Moyles (born 1976), an Irish Gaelic football coach and former player * Jack Moyles (1913-1973), an American radio actor * Michael Moyles, an Irish Gaelic football trainer and former player * Padraic Moyles, a lead dancer in the show '' Riverdance'' Other uses * Moyles Court, a manor house at Rockford, Hampshire and now Moyles Court School See also * Moyle (other) *Moyle (surname) Moyle is a Celtic surname that derives from ''maol'' meaning ''bald''. It has been suggested that the surname arises in at least two ways: first, meaning "shaven one" or "tonsured", as in a religious person or a locality near a religious site; and ...
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Moyle (surname)
Moyle is a Celtic surname that derives from ''maol'' meaning ''bald''. It has been suggested that the surname arises in at least two ways: first, meaning "shaven one" or "tonsured", as in a religious person or a locality near a religious site; and second, a dweller on or near a bald hill. Notable people who share the surname include: Arts and entertainment *Allan Moyle (born 1947), Canadian film director * Franny Moyle (born 1964), British television producer and author *Sarah Moyle (born 1969), English stage and television actor Politics *Arthur Moyle, Baron Moyle (1894–1974), British trade unionist and politician *Colin Moyle (born 1929), New Zealand politician * Edna Moyle (1942–2013), Caymanian politician *Henry Vivian Moyle (1841–1925), South Australian politician *James Moyle (1858–1946), American politician * Joseph Moyle (17th–18th century), Member of Parliament from the UK constituency of Saltash * Mike Moyle (born 1964), American politician *Roland Moyle (1928 ...
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