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William | Lyon Mackenzie King was Prime Minister during most o |
From left to right: Esme Howard, William | Lyon Mackenzie King and Vincent Massey. |
o the Senate of Canada on the advice of William | Lyon Mackenzie King in 1925 representing the senator |
William | Lyon Mackenzie King was Prime Minister during the 14 |
dian politician who quit the cabinet of William | Lyon Mackenzie King over the issue of conscription. |
s Justice Minister under prime minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King until 1924. |
Senate on the advice of Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King prior to the 1930 federal electi |
supporter of the Liberal government of William | Lyon Mackenzie King until he was defeated in the 193 |
bank served as a backbench supporter of William | Lyon Mackenzie King's government. |
Following the 1921 federal election, William | Lyon Mackenzie King's Liberals came to power in Otta |
orked in the Prime Minister's Office of William | Lyon Mackenzie King, and from 1948 to 1953 he was in |
By July 1940, Canadian Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King, along with a growing number of |
wn as a friend of future Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King, and is commemorated by a statue |
1925 when the prime minister of Canada, William | Lyon MacKenzie King, appointed him to the Senate of |
a cabinet minister in the government of William | Lyon Mackenzie King, and a grand-nephew of George Ca |
nzie, who was in the federal cabinet of William | Lyon Mackenzie King, Odlum was promoted over several |
ure George VI), Canadian Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King, British Prime Minister Stanley |
ommendation of Prime Minister of Canada William | Lyon Mackenzie King, to replace the Lord Tweedsmuir |
inister of Justice in the government of William | Lyon Mackenzie King, changed the wording of the peti |
arquess of Willingdon, on the advice of William | Lyon Mackenzie King, in 1926. |
iculture of Canada under Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
following nomination by Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
pposition was the Liberal Party, led by William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
umberland, Nova Scotia on the advice of William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
National War Services in the cabinet of William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
s later in 1928, by the Prime Minister, William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
and private secretary to prime minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
ate of Canada by Liberal Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
of defence portfolios in the Cabinet of William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
adian Senate upon the recommendation of William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
o the Canadian Senate by Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
division on 9 June 1945 as nominated by William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
1st Viscount Byng of Vimy on advice of William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
eral Cabinet position by Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
and writing a biography of party leader William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
November 1942 on the recommendation of William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
inted to the Canadian Senate in 1928 by William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
n Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
("Treason") at Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
as a Liberal in 1947 by Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
Following the season, | Lyon signed Kolodziejczak on a permanent deal with t |
from the Sheriff Courts, the Court of the Lord | Lyon, Scottish Land Court, and the Lands Tribunal fo |
He was succeeded at | Lyon by Landebertus otherwise Lambertus. |
Lyon was landed as a redemptioner and worked on a fa | |
Quietly withdrawing to | Lyon and later to Avignon, de Billy devoted himself, |
ed as the best Mormon poet of the 19th century, | Lyon only learnt to read in 1828, at the age of twen |
William | Lyon Mackenzie leaves for England with 25,000 names |
wanson), who takes up with novelist Tony Blake ( | Lyon) after leaving her former beau Jim Woodward bec |
sh/American adventure/western film starring Sue | Lyon and Leslie Nielsen. |
objects and artwoks found on the site of roman | Lyon (Lugdunum) like the Circus Games Mosaic, Colign |
It appeared in print in | Lyon, just like his last known composition (1564). |
centers in France (fourth in rank after Paris, | Lyon and Lille). |
she sailed the following day convoying General | Lyon and Little Rebel. |
The truth of the matter is that | Lyon was little more than a common thief and receive |
Encore Series 2006, Encore Series 2007, Live at | Lyon, and Live in Boston |
In 1856 | Lyon was living in Albany, Dougherty County, Georgia |
It starred Hilary | Lyon, Phyllis Logan, Adie Allen, and Stuart McQuarri |
Lyon were long time leaders and had won the league b | |
2007-08 season, including goals against Rennes, | Lyon, and Lorient to help Lille finish in a respecta |
was discovered in 1806 in the Ainay district of | Lyon (ancient Lugdunum) and is now on show in the Ga |
tol) (460 - July 12, 524) was the Archbishop of | Lyon (ancient Lugdunum), from the year of 514. |
Nizier) (513 - April 2, 573) was Archbishop of | Lyon, then Lugdunum, France, during the 6th century. |
In 2003, | Lyon & Lyon filed for bankruptcy and dissolved. |
In its heyday, | Lyon & Lyon LLP was one of the largest, oldest and m |
Lyon & Lyon LLP was a Los Angeles-based law firm tha | |
cience at the Institute of Political Science in | Lyon, France, majoring in information and communicat |
moters, Senator William M. Stewart and James E. | Lyon, to make a profit by promoting a depleted Utah |
ive positions within the Jean Moulin University | Lyon 3 management. |
John Patrick | Lyon (born March 9, 1962) is a retired boxer from Gr |
Lyon then marched on Jefferson City, entering on 15 | |
They proceeded to suppress Caen, | Lyon, and Marseille, although the counter-revolution |
ven the command of the artillery of the Army of | Lyon, under Marshal Pierre Augereau. |
rson | Hickman | Hopkins | Livingston | Logan | | Lyon | Marshall | McCracken | McLean | Metcalfe | Mo |
Jean-Michel Dubernerd (born | Lyon, 17 May 1941) is a medical doctor specializing |
David Gordon | Lyon (24 May 1852-4 December 1935) was an American t |
His oldest brother was George Byron | Lyon, another mayor of Ottawa. |
Traditionally, | Lyon cold meat shops sold bugnes just before Lent, d |
Paris | Lyon - Melun - Montargis |
n Summer 2009, including the Opera Orchestra of | Lyon, the Metropole Orchestra, Roma Sinfonietta and |
mer 2009, including with the Opera Orchestra of | Lyon, the Metropole Orchestra, Roma Sinfonietta and |
Carl Anderson was born in | Lyon County, Minnesota in 1897. |
Lyon played Minor counties cricket for Buckinghamshi | |
e Pirates had raised concerns over the state of | Lyon's elbow (Lyon would miss the entire 2004 season |
Ben | Lyon - Monty Standish |
as Robert Baldwin, but was attracted by William | Lyon Mackenzie's more radical reform movement. |
ame route as the Montargis line between Gare de | Lyon and Moret-Veneux-les-Sablons |
-choice wicket-keeper in 1975 and 1976, leaving | Lyon playing mostly for the second team. |
e school was originally founded in 1837 by Mary | Lyon as Mount Holyoke Female Seminary. |
In June 2007 he left | Lyon and moved to Al-Watani. |
After the retirement of Demons great Garry | Lyon, Neitz moved to the full-forward position and b |
lowing his brief stint with Marseille he joined | Lyon before moving once again to the club he now pla |
Therese | Lyon - Mrs. Jackson |
Portrait of Anne attributed to Corneille de | Lyon (Metropolitan Museum of Art) |
neau studied theology at a Catholic seminary in | Lyon and music in Paris. |
that Richard Roussat, a canon and physician of | Lyon whose name appears on the early works as editor |
en to the City of St. Louis for the creation of | Lyon Park, named for Lyon. |
Peter Taqtu Irniq (born: 1947 in | Lyon Inlet near Repulse Bay, Northwest Territories) |
conda Copper Mine is an open pit copper mine in | Lyon County, Nevada that was owned and operated by t |
Homestake Mine ( | Lyon County, Nevada) Artesia Lake |
central business district of Silver Springs, in | Lyon County, Nevada, United States. |
y agricultural irrigation and flood control for | Lyon County, Nevada. |
Weed Heights is a community in | Lyon County, Nevada. |
Lyon Mountain, New York 12952 | |
ns were introduced in six French cities, Lille, | Lyon, Marseille, Nice, Paris and Toulouse. |
27B, which included all or portions of Lincoln, | Lyon, Murray, Nobles, Pipestone and Rock counties, c |
The Harp of Zion sold around 2,000 copies, and | Lyon did not receive the profits from the work, sinc |
et only when amateur players, in particular Dar | Lyon were not available. |
As Aurelian, Archbishop of | Lyon, would not consecrate Teutbold who had been can |
Godart was born into a working class family in | Lyon on November 26, 1871. |
Mixed by Steve | Lyon in OBS (Oliveta Recording Studio of Bologna) |
Sir James Balfour Paul, Lord | Lyon King of Arms, (1905) stated that Whitecastle an |
l Neurophysiology in the Faculty of Medicine of | Lyon and of Clinical Neurophysiology in the Neurolog |
history of classical literature as the editor ( | Lyon, 1623) of the famous Anecdota, or Secret Histor |
November 1846 - 15 September 1931) was the Lord | Lyon King of Arms, the officer responsible for heral |
aculty of Advocates (1883-1902), appointed Lord | Lyon King of Arms in 1890, and made a Knight Bachelo |
heraldic achievement of the Office of the Lord | Lyon King of Arms. |
Juliet | Lyon, Director of the Prison Reform Trust, is now Se |
Anne | Lyon, Countess of Kinghorne (1579 - 27 February 1618 |
iscount Cross, by Georgiana, daughter of Thomas | Lyon, DL, of Appleton Hall, Cheshire. |
y few optional stars of destiny were recruited, | Lyon dies of the wounds she received earlier and the |
r since he bears the surname Innes-Ker the Lord | Lyon King of Arms will not recognise him as chief of |
s name until 1988, when he followed up the Lord | Lyon King of Arms' direction, first made to his fath |
Introduced to the | Lyon chapter of the Combat resistance organisation, |
lliam Arbuthnot matriculated Arms with the Lord | Lyon King of Arms in 1822. |
professional know-how, he went on to attend the | Lyon School of Jewelry, where he received a degree i |
r since he bears the surname Innes-Ker the Lord | Lyon King of Arms will not recognise him as chief of |
John | Lyon, founder of the famous Harrow School |
n Ordinary from 1923 until 1926 and served Lord | Lyon King of Arms and Secretary to the Order of the |
ite in 1978 with the cooperation of the William | Lyon Company,developers of the Bennett Ranch subdivi |
1999 T. Edgar | Lyon Award of Excellence (Mormon History Association |
The grant, by Lord | Lyon King of Arms was made on October 10. |
o the Signet, who held the post of Interim Lord | Lyon, King of Arms, from 1795 to 1796. |
1824, HMS Griper, under Captain George Francis | Lyon, anchored off Cape Pembroke on Coats Island in |
Leeds lost to leaders St Helens, who had Jamie | Lyon sent off. |
Later that same year, | Lyon took on another law clerk, Archibald Howard, ju |
ct and then by throwing in his lot with William | Lyon Mackenzie on Navy Island, where he served as a |
t execution to occur using it was that of Lynda | Lyon Block on May 10, 2002. |
However, in a meeting held in | Lyon, France, on March 13, 2011, the FIBA Executive |
September 1943 to a circuit organised by Robert | Lyon based on the town of the same name with a branc |
defending champions were Bordeaux, who defeated | Lyon 1-0 on March 31, 2007. |
He then returned to | Lyon, going on work with the team's strikers. |
He was shot by a platoon of the | Lyon garrison on 19 June 1942. |
The Siege and capture of | Lyon occurred on 9 August to 9 October 1793 when Fre |
turning from a mission to bomb airfields in the | Lyon area on 2 June 1940 it strayed into Swiss airsp |
Lyon is one of the persons featured in George Gilder | |
wever he died during the trip back, possibly at | Lyon, or one of the other places that they visited o |
he defeated future Premier of Manitoba Sterling | Lyon by only 1,266 votes. |
The William | Lyon Mackenzie operates 12 months a year, providing |
servatives won the 1977 election under Sterling | Lyon, and Orchard was appointed Minister of Highways |
uded Carlo Colombo, principal bassoonist of the | Lyon Opera Orchestra; and Kim Walker. |
man of Harold Lockwood, Joseph Burks, and Frank | Lyon, among others. |
al scored the first goal of his career in a 1-0 | Lyon victory over Le Mans on a 2006-07 Coupe de la L |
eed terms with the two-time defending champions | Lyon, who paid Bastia €7.8 million for the transfer. |
Vitte | Lyon / Paris) |
t to France, in order to study French in Dijon, | Lyon and Paris. |
ine, Evian, Aix-les-Bains, Bourg-Saint-Maurice, | Lyon, and Paris. |
The same system applies in | Lyon and Paris. |
Probst escaped and returned to | Lyon and Paris. |
After receiving a complaint, John | Lyon, the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards, |
to display her talents on the European stage as | Lyon were participating in the 2008-09 UEFA Women's |
ted by Progressive Conservative leader Sterling | Lyon, whose party defeated Edward Schreyer's New Dem |
wardly through Lincoln County into northwestern | Lyon County, past Minneota. |
n London in April 1948 and educated at The John | Lyon School, Peterhouse, Cambridge, where he read Ma |
In the 1990's, Ardon | Lyon, a philosophy professor from London, purchased |
Lyon promptly picked up a pair of fire tongs to ward | |
m prevention unit at the General Secretariat in | Lyon and planned the formation of the first Internat |
heir debut but played only in 1902 were Charles | Lyon who played two matches and Ernest Stapleton, No |
At Leicester Fosse, | Lyon once played an entire Football League First Div |
It was founded in 1901 when Frederick Saxton | Lyon began practicing patent law in Los Angeles. |
many; Geneva, Switzerland; Ljubljana, Slovenia; | Lyon, France; Prague, Czech Republic; Stockholm, Swe |
Caserio was executed by guillotine in | Lyon at precisely 5am, August 16, 1894. |
Lyon was previously a Vice-President, then President | |
When negotiations among the governor, | Lyon, and Price failed, Lyon took military actions t |
fter just one season at the Exiles, to sign for | Lyon in Pro D2, the second level of France's profess |
After completing his studies at | Lyon, he produced, in 1839, a small volume of religi |
Jeffrey R. | Lyon - Pulitzer Prize winner for Explanatory Journal |
ver, known as White Bluff, on land that Francis | Lyon had purchased a few years earlier from the town |
n on Paris RER line , on the Transilien Paris - | Lyon suburban rail line, and on several national rai |
Paris RER line D and on the Transilien Paris - | Lyon suburban rail line. |
In 1792 and 1794, | Lyon unsuccessfully ran against Smith, but in 1796 S |
ges, he was a sergeant in the National Guard of | Lyon, and rapidly advanced through the ranks to beco |
William | Lyon Mackenzie re-elected to the Assembly with a Ref |
w Brit Kal Swan (ex-Tytan) where the two formed | Lyon, quickly re-named Lion, although Smith was not |
Lyon also represented Carleton in the Ontario legisl | |
On 18 May 1805 he married Maria | Lyon, a resident of the city. |
he movie, Anne kicked the pill habit, threw out | Lyon, and returned to her New England hometown, Lawr |
September - William | Lyon Mackenzie returns from the United Kingdom. |
Lyon and Reynolds both later joined Special Operatio | |
ted by Val Guest and starring Bebe Daniels, Ben | Lyon and Richard Lyon. |
Richard | Lyon ... Richard Lyon |
Euphemia Violet | Lyon married Richard Martin Welby (1886-1930), son o |
Lyon N. Richardson. | |
The Wear Cove entrance to the GSMNP on | Lyon Spring Road |
A short gravel road leads from | Lyon Springs Road to the Little Greenbrier Schoolhou |
Lyon Springs Road, which connects Wears Valley Road | |
ead, which is a block away on the other side of | Lyon Springs Road. |
dmund Blunden - Gordon Bottomley - Lilian Bowes | Lyon - Robert Bridges - Rupert Brooke - Joseph Campb |
mber 1847, the Richards brothers travelled with | Lyon to Robert Burns' birthplace in Alloway. |
Lyon and Ross climbed a large Ru tree, having first | |
inally, the film was to star James Hall and Ben | Lyon as Roy and Monte Rutledge, and Norwegian silent |
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