English: Sandy Bell's, Forrest Road The Forrest Hill Bar, re-named after a former landlord's nickname, is world-famous for its folk music entertainment. One regular patron was the late Hamish Henderson who founded the University's School of Scottish Studies after the Second World War and was a key figure in the Scottish (British) Folk Revival of the 1950s and 60s. Folk artists, both local and international, simply drop in and contribute to the spontaneous and impromptu performances.
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an saothar seo a roinnt – an saothar seo a chóipeáil, a dháil amach, agus a tharchur
an saothar seo a athmheascadh – an saothar seo a oiriúnú
Ach amháin má leantar na coinníollacha seo a leanas:
sannadh – Ní mor creidiúint a thabhairt leis an saothar, faoi mar a shonraigh an údar nó tabharthóir an ceadúnais (ach ná húsáid modh a thugann le fios go thacaíonn sé/sí tú féin nó an úsáid a bhaineann tú as an saothar).
comhroinn araon – Má athraíonn tú nó síneann tú amach an saothar seo, ní féidir é a dháileadh ach amhaín faoin gceadúnas céanna nó ceann cosúil leis an gceann seo.
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