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He was born in | Lyon and died in St Jean en Royans. |
He was born in | Lyon and died in Paris. |
981 to 1985 and as a trial commissioner for the | Lyon County District court from 1989 to 1992. |
e mismanagement of Ballard's predecessor, Caleb | Lyon, deeply divided over the controversial decision |
major world opera houses, including Frankfurt, | Lyon, Amsterdam, Dresden, Paris, Hamburg, Vienna, Ne |
Three sons: Anton, | Lyon, and Duncan |
Although he supported William | Lyon Mackenzie during the 1830s, he did not agree wi |
s a train station with trains direct to Gare de | Lyon (Paris) during peak times and with a connection |
Patrick | Lyon, 1st Earl of Kinghorne, was the son of John Lyo |
John | Lyon, 5th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne (1696 - N |
John | Lyon, 5th Earl of Strathmore |
Thomas | Lyon, 8th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne (died 175 |
naldson now resides, we see the home of Richard | Lyon, and earlier of Thomas Wheeler, Jr., worthy anc |
Digital memory: | Lyon did early work on static CMOS memory and design |
GPS: | Lyon designed early Global Positioning System test t |
n cause before 1745, when a prominent Jacobite, | Lyon of Easter Ogil carried off the great sword of D |
Medical Research), Edouard Herriot Hospital in | Lyon and EDAP TMS (Nasdaq : EDAP), Ablatherm HIFU wa |
Lyon was elected to be an IEEE Fellow in 2003 "for c | |
Mayor | Lyon won election in 1881 and was best known as "the |
ted with special splendour by the population of | Lyon, then emerging from the troubles of the Hundred |
William | Lyon Mackenzie emigrates to Canada. |
Coming of age (1561) he went to | Lyon, probably engaging in mercantile business; he r |
He was obliged to flee from | Lyon to England in 1614, but was imprisoned in Londo |
He was born 4 November 1758 in | Lyon (Rhone), entered service as a soldier 28 Octobe |
cided in the very final game of the season when | Lyon received erstwhile championship leaders Lens at |
Two months later, still in | Lyon, she escaped yet again from another series of r |
Lyon was eventually able to attend two secondary sch | |
hing at the universities of Aix-en-provence and | Lyon he eventually became a professor at the Sorbonn |
o the US and from the early 1930s to the 1950s, | Lyon was exclusively an editor. |
described inactivation of the X chromosome, the | Lyon hypothesis explaining how X chromosomes can som |
From there he went on to play for Montpellier, | Lyon, Troyes, FC Lorient and Ajaccio. |
With | Lyon, Henry featured in the final match of the UEFA |
it would have been necessary that he stayed in | Lyon in February 1806. |
Lyon, France, February 2, 1953) is a French jazz mus | |
Best Feature Film at the New Generation Cinema | Lyon Film Festival. |
substitute in a Ligue 1 game against Olympique | Lyon, the final game of the 2006-2007 season. |
While on patrol in the Gulf of | Lyon, she fired three torpedoes at a dead whale, hav |
Lyon was first called as an organist for a congregat | |
There are two memorials to Nathaniel | Lyon, the first Union general to die in the US Civil |
of resolving the dogmatic dispute just as would | Lyon and Florence councils a few hunred years later. |
, his Egyptology professor at the University of | Lyon, and followed him in his devotion to Egyptian p |
Hortense | Lyon, La Fontaine Stravinsky, pg. 12 |
[Includes translation of the | Lyon Eracles for 1184-1197.] |
At | Lyon, he forbade the preaching of the Waldensians. |
aughter of Renauld II and his first wife Ida of | Lyon and Forez.He had at least two younger brothers. |
f pre-Confederation Reform Party leader William | Lyon Mackenzie, former United Farmers of Ontario pre |
Lucius | Lyon built Fort Gratiot Light north of Fort Gratiot |
e Battle of Lugdunum, also called the Battle of | Lyon, was fought on 19 February 197 at Lugdunum (mod |
ns de la chanson were a French vocal group from | Lyon, France, founded during World War II. |
Lyon, in four first-class cricket matches, made 185 | |
These ten men, | Lyon and four others are buried at Kranji War Memori |
He won the 1994 Open V33 Grand | Lyon in France and the 1996 Benson & Hedges Internat |
tinental Europe to attend the Second Council of | Lyon in France, held in the summer of 1274. |
University of | Lyon in France, 1966-1969. |
on, and the 2005 Biennale d'Art Contemporain de | Lyon in France. |
olic Church, currently serving as Archbishop of | Lyon in France. |
This short documentary was filmed in | Lyon in France. |
Parents: Admiral Herbert | Lyon & Frances Violet Inglis |
He was Archbishop of | Lyon, France from 544 to September 12, 551. |
The 2006 championships were held in | Lyon, France, from January 17 to January 22, 2006. |
change from destructive to nurturing and brings | Lyon back from death. |
rogressive Conservative governments of Sterling | Lyon and Gary Filmon. |
Saint Nicetius of | Lyon in Gaul |
Saint Genesius of | Lyon (Genestus, Genes) (died 679) was the 37th Archb |
Eastern sections of the | Lyon and Geneva Railway |
(killed by pirates in March 1585), married Jean | Lyon of Glamis, by whom he had two sons, including W |
The private bank became known as Parr, | Lyon & Greenall in 1825 and Parr, Lyon & Co. in 1855 |
However, by the end of stage five from | Lyon to Grenoble, his chance of victory looked slim. |
family was of Italian origin, but was based in | Lyon where Grolier's father held a government post a |
retired French football player who played with | Lyon, FC Gueugnon, Troyes AC and Amiens SC. |
Ben | Lyon as H. |
the few ancient representations of such a race ( | Lyon itself had a wooden circus). |
Sheedy as its new head coach, to replace Garry | Lyon, who had been in charge of the Australians from |
Lyon also had a primary residence at Bluff Hall in n | |
He has also been a Governor of The John | Lyon School Harrow from 1999-2005 and Patron of the |
He was educated at The John | Lyon School, Harrow and was a choral scholar in the |
Sawkins attended The Lower School of John | Lyon in Harrow, London. |
of Shiplake College, Oxfordshire, and The John | Lyon School, Harrow. |
The building at 115 was built for M.R. | Lyon and has been in use as a funeral home since 190 |
Lyon also has the distinction of being the only pers | |
he Challenge de France, which is only second to | Lyon, which has appeared in seven. |
He was named the honorary director of the | Lyon and Haute-Provence observatories. |
Lenten sermons in the church of St. Nizier, at | Lyon, where he gave the first indication of his eloq |
On 21 April 1789, after serving as Intendant of | Lyon (1768-1784), he became the last provost of the |
that election was superseded by his election at | Lyon and he did not take up the see. |
His name was Salma | Lyon, but he finally took Louis Aldrich as his legal |
nnocent childhood, his time with the Gestapo in | Lyon (where he apparently excelled at torture), thro |
He was the son of a silk manufacturer at | Lyon, where he was born, originally intended to foll |
Bachelor's degree at the Faculty of Letters at | Lyon where he also received his Licentiate's Degree |
cupation of France he went south to the city of | Lyon where he helped organize the "Dutch-Paris" unde |
He was born in | Lyon, where he entered the conservatory. |
imental Medicine Professor at the University of | LYON 1, he was the Director ot the Research Unit INS |
d and Berengar to an Assembly in Cremieux, near | Lyon, where he would deliver a verdict. |
In 1925, while in Chicago, Beller worked for | Lyon & Healy and was a Duo-Art artist. |
It is likely named for | Lyon & Healy's harp factory at the corner of Lake St |
He signed a separate Treaty of | Lyon with Henry in 1601. |
Before the execution, three friends visited | Lyon in her final holding chamber for several hours. |
Lyon began her career as a reporter at such Los Ange | |
s allowed to choose two witnesses to her death, | Lyon chose her spiritual adviser, Sally Michaud, as |
he book, Neely was sent to another agency after | Lyon fired her; she carried on with Lyon and destroy |
cription found on the amphitheatre at Lugdunum ( | Lyon), known here as Confluens. |
op 10 floors are occupied by Radisson Blu Hotel | Lyon, the highest hotel in Europe.The rest of the fl |
James | Lyon 'Jimmy' Hindmarsh (born 1885 in South Shields, |
In 1973, | Lyon made his first-class debut for Lancashire in th |
the wicket of Ernest Killick, of Sussex, after | Lyon made his then highest score of 29. |
he face of weakness, and St Nicetius, bishop of | Lyon, for his justice. |
He was the nephew of Saint Sacerdos, bishop of | Lyon, and his successor. |
Lyon made his debut for Buckinghamshire in the 1977 | |
His father, Sigon, was a prefect in | Lyon, while his brother, Dalfin, was Count of Lyons. |
He entered the Dominican Order at | Lyon, completed his theological studies at the Unive |
Delorme remained on as Auxiliary bishop of | Lyon until his retirement on December 3, 1994 and co |
Ben | Lyon and his wife Bebe Daniels settled in London dur |
Lyon, Sumptibus Horatij Cardon, 1619, [24], 391 p.; | |
werful left foot delivering it with such force, | Lyon keeper Hugo Lloris could not stop it. |
( | Lyon, J.) If the intended act is unlawful, the inten |
John | Lyon Burnside III (November 2, 1916 - September 14, |
agement professor at the Jean Moulin University | Lyon 3 in Lyon, France. |
r's degree in Astronomy in 1949, and a PhD from | Lyon University in 1965. |
ics for astronomy in the faculty of sciences in | Lyon starting in 1840. |
ears been the Chairman of Governors at the John | Lyon School, in Harrow - one of the country's top in |
He was fatally shot by supporters of William | Lyon Mackenzie in the opening incidents of the Upper |
er in "Twelve O'Clock High" (1964-1967), and as | Lyon Burke in the 1967 movie Valley of the Dolls. |
Dominique DiPiazza, born in | Lyon, France in 1959, is an electric bass player. |
side forward or centre forward, Mosborough-born | Lyon played in most positions throughout his career. |
nuel d'Astier de la Vigerie he took part in the | Lyon region in the creation of the South Liberation |
rseas Baptist missionary to the Kachins, Albert | Lyon, arrived in Bhamo, but died of consumption with |
Haussmann had the Gare de | Lyon reconstructed in 1855 and the Gare du Nord in 1 |
of reception: according to Irenaeus, bishop of | Lyon, writing in the latter half of the 2nd century, |
rm cause, he took part in an assault on William | Lyon Mackenzie in Hamilton and was charged and fined |
Hidefumi Takemoto in the Japanese version, and | Lyon Smith in the American version) |
Lyon served in the Union Army during the American Ci | |
octorate in the same field at the University of | Lyon, France in 1982. |
ts du Lyonnais, a mountain range to the west of | Lyon and in the eastern part of Massif Central. |
The eventual winners were Bordeaux who beat | Lyon 1-0 in the final. |
Short story writer Harris Merton | Lyon lived in North Colebrook. |
He currently plays for | Lyon OU in France. |
schools including, from 1950 to 1971, the John | Lyon School in Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex |
Introduced by A. Crozy, | Lyon, France in 1889. |
The 10th arrived at Fort | Lyon, Colorado, in October and remained for the rest |
tamp and a street bearing her name in Brignais ( | Lyon) was inaugurated on December 2, 1979. |
The Lynda | Lyon Block incident |
A construction permit was issued in 1983 to | Lyon Radio, Incorporated, for an FM station on a feq |
s editions were brought out at Brescia, Venice, | Lyon, Cologne, Ingolstadt, Paris, Cremona, and Rome. |
diocese, the year began either at Christmas (at | Lyon, for instance) or on 25 March (as at Vienne), o |
onter and Michigan Territorial delegate, Lucius | Lyon, decided instead to move his family there in 18 |
include "In Search of the Lord's Way" with Mack | Lyon, "The International Gospel Hour" with David Sai |
1894 | Lyon (France) International and Colonial Exhibition. |
Lyon House is a historic house at 9 Warren Street in | |
Julien Faussurier (born January 14, 1987 in | Lyon, France) is a defender currently playing for Fr |
Laurent Fournier, (born 14 September 1964, in | Lyon, France) is a former French footballer and now |
Katsuni (born April 9, 1979 in | Lyon, France) is a French pornographic actress. |
Grendel is a 2007 film directed by Nick | Lyon that is very loosely based on the Anglo-Saxon e |
Fleury Di Nallo (born 20 April 1943 in | Lyon, France) is a former footballer, one of the bes |
States House of Representatives against Matthew | Lyon and Israel Smith, receiving 29% of the vote in |
notably, Colonel Mackenzie, Scientist Dr. I. B. | Lyon, Mr. J. O. Malcolmson and Mr. Plymen, Agricultu |
rooklyn, for Attorney General; and Reuben Robie | Lyon and James A. Allen, of New York City, for the C |
by WKRG-TV founder Kenneth R. Giddens, William | Lyon and Jay Altmayer as the centerpiece of an autom |
James M. | Lyon (aka Jim Lyon aka Jimbo Lyon) (born January 12, |
The son of a merchant from | Lyon, Piston joined the army and in 1793 rose to the |
Pauline-Marie Jaricot (born at | Lyon, 22 July 1799; died there, 9 January 1862) was |
ouvre, Loire, and ordained to the priesthood at | Lyon on June 1, 1844. |
Duty at Fort | Lyon until June 3. |
turned looking very ill and entered a clinic in | Lyon, France, just outside of Italy and its attendan |
Both | Lyon and Juvisy will appear in next year's UEFA Wome |
Air Marshal Sir Patrick Henry | Lyon Playfair KBE CB CVO MC RAF (22 November 1889 - |
Lyon County, Kentucky which was separated from Caldw | |
pril 10, 1810 in Caldwell County, Kentucky (now | Lyon County, Kentucky). |
He was born in Kuttawa, Caldwell (now | Lyon) County, Kenutcky on June 26, 1841. |
people at the centre, such as Prince Albert and | Lyon Playfair kept in touch and rightly regarded Hen |
Thirteen men, including | Lyon, were killed. |
ral Party minority under Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King and the 14th Canadian Ministry. |
rty majority first under Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King and the 16th Canadian Ministry, |
William | Lyon Mackenzie King and the Liberals were determined |
William | Lyon Mackenzie King was Prime Minister during the 16 |
ral Party minority under Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King and the 12th Canadian Ministry, |
, the Liberal Party, particularly under William | Lyon Mackenzie King would try to co-opt the trade un |
ber 1946 as nominated by Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King and remained in that role until |
William | Lyon Mackenzie King was Prime Minister during the 18 |
William | Lyon Mackenzie King examines the first Book of Remem |
s who supported the federal party under William | Lyon Mackenzie King but found the provincial party t |
n Churchill and Canadian Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King met secretly on a large destroye |
defeating then Canadian Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King in a huge upset, the last of thr |
t's support for Canadian Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King in the Conscription Crisis of 19 |
orted the federal Liberal government of William | Lyon Mackenzie King and ran for re-election in the 1 |
Canadian Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King declined to join the body and as |
asgrain was nominated by Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King to be Speaker of the House in 19 |
e to Hepburn's feud with Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King and the federal Liberals. |
Canadian Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King tried to recruit Pearson into hi |
Raoul Hunter's William | Lyon Mackenzie King (1967) on Parliament Hill, Ottaw |
Statue of William | Lyon Mackenzie King (1967), on Parliament Hill, Otta |
William | Lyon Mackenzie King was Prime Minister during the fi |
ral Party minority under Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King and the 12th Canadian Ministry. |
as appointed to the Canadian Cabinet by William | Lyon Mackenzie King as Minister of Labour. |
Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King had invited Macdonald to run for |
Canadian prime ministers, starting with William | Lyon Mackenzie King in 1927, had made attempts to do |
two prime ministers who were bachelors, William | Lyon Mackenzie King and R.B. Bennett. |
n he was named to the Senate in 1945 by William | Lyon Mackenzie King and scooped the Parliamentary pr |
n the past, but Canadian Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King resisted. |
representatives were Winston Churchill, William | Lyon Mackenzie King and Franklin D. Roosevelt. |
The government of William | Lyon Mackenzie King appointed Bruce as Canada's seco |
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