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In Irish mythology, Art mac Cuinn was a High King of Ireland. He was the son of Conn of the Hundred Battles and father, with Achtan, of Cormac mac Airt.




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Airt - Wikipedia (177 words)
Airt, in its braidest meanin, is the expression o creativity or imagination, or baith.
The wird "airt" is aften uised for the veesual airts, an "airts" is uised for veesual airt, leeteratur, muisic, an dance — the fine airts.
Airt seems tae be nearhaund universal aa throu the human race — integral ti the human trift.
Imago World - January 2005 (3528 words)
While AIRT may be closing its doors, we believe it is important to note that a significant number of IRI members, who were also members of AIRT, have wanted and supported our Imago professional organization for a number of years.
AIRT very successfully brought a diverse group of individuals into a boisterous, committed, focused, sometimes contentious, gang of zealots out to change the world, one couple at a time.
AIRT had a phrase they used to capture the mission of their organization, and I used it as the title of this article.
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