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Built around 549 by the | Lyon bishop Saint Sacerdos, the church was damaged i |
Lyon also saw a spiritual adviser. | |
Lyon Elementary School | |
In his first full season with | Lyon, he scored 21 goals in 23 league games, includi |
Archibald Campbell (1779 Glen | Lyon, Perthshire, Scotland - July 14, 1856 Albany, N |
Additionally, | Lyon was seen frequently as a guest on HGTV's Smart |
aul MacLeod, Brock Zeman, Lynn Jackson, Shannon | Lyon, Jay Semko, the Billie Hollies and many other C |
Lyon was sentenced to four months in jail and ordere | |
Ram and Erlich were triumphant yet again in the | Lyon International Series tournament in October 2004 |
In the government of Sterling | Lyon, Enns served as Minister of Public Works and Mi |
Lyon Estates set used in the film | |
and | Lyon, he settled in 1659 in Amsterdam. |
Lyon wrote several articles about early Latter-day S | |
Both PSG and | Lyon had several chances. |
ich person and powerful metropolitan chapter on | Lyon which shared the capacity on Chaleins with vari |
promised to head the list of candidates for the | Lyon municipality, she nevertheless announced her de |
1992, after defeating Democratic incumbent Ted | Lyon, serving since 1993. |
Finally in the mid 1990s, the | Lyon Family sold WADE, the last of their radio holdi |
Foreman Thomas | Lyon and Solicitor General John A. Boykin began the |
ate seventeenth-century style, designed by T.H. | Lyon, and somewhat at odds with the College's origin |
He was born in | Lyon, the son of the painter Daniel Sarrabat (1666-1 |
He was born George Byron | Lyon at Sorel, Quebec in 1815, the son of George Lyo |
r a season at Nelson, of the Lancashire League, | Lyon moved south to Hertfordshire, to play for South |
a restaurant located in the hall of the Gare de | Lyon railway station in Paris, France. |
Assembly for the 38th district (which includes | Lyon County, Storey Countey and parts of Carson City |
In 1833, Robert | Lyon, Radenhurst's student, and John Wilson, Boulton |
In order to keep costs low, | Lyon required students to perform domestic tasks-an |
a century, until the Savoy, with the Treaty of | Lyon (1601), succeeded in taking possession of it an |
His nephew Nicetius of | Lyon (Nizier) succeeded him as Archbishop of Lyon. |
His cousin Nicetius of | Lyon (Nizier) succeeded his father as Archbishop of |
Lyon eventually suffered elimination in the semi-fin | |
He also played for Rennes, FC | Lyon, and Suisse Paris. |
and cash to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Brandon | Lyon, Jeff Suppan, and Anastacio Martinez. |
criticism and praise at differing times towards | Lyon from supporters and the media. |
800 mostly Southern Cheyenne, reported to Fort | Lyon to surrender and establish peace for his band. |
ants of the shack in the forthcoming battle led | Lyon to switch the position of his defenses away fro |
Sue | Lyon as Sylvia Boran |
t and Atlanta Symphonies, Orchestre National de | Lyon, National Symphony Orchestra of Taiwan, Clevela |
, and Stephen was urged by Faustinus, Bishop of | Lyon, to take action against Marcian, Bishop of Arle |
tionary disturbances compelled him to flee from | Lyon and take refuge in Paris in 1793. |
Lyon then taught at several academies, including San | |
y called her a salope ("slut") on-camera on the | Lyon metropolitan television channel. |
Lyon suggested that the group members instead try cr | |
On August 27, 2007, | Lyon announced that the majority of the site would n |
Lyon, enraged that his commander had denied him the | |
Lyon survived that night and went on the next day to | |
Captain Nathaniel | Lyon, aware that the governor had secretly had artil |
ted commander of the arsenal, Captain Nathaniel | Lyon of the 2nd U. S. Infantry. |
However, after a home game against | Lyon for the 2008-2009 UEFA Champions League group s |
g, including the agreeable "Acanthe Scottisch" ( | Lyon 1903), the vernal "Souvenir d'Alsace" (Valse, L |
e in three weeks by capturing the Grand Prix de | Lyon, defeating the French team of Julien Benneteau |
e to the rose garden was donated by the city of | Lyon on the occasion of the 350th anniversary of Mon |
In 1981, | Lyon built the first optical mouse, at Xerox, for wh |
llowing a defeat for their nearest challengers, | Lyon won the league with six games to play, on April |
She proved an excellent buy for | Lyon helping the club win back-to-back titles in 200 |
as born in Richmond, Ontario, the son of George | Lyon and the first male child born in the village. |
re Pierre Augereau, whose orders were to defend | Lyon against the invading Allied armies. |
eational sports and the construction of the USC | Lyon Center, the fencing team received a new base an |
of the excommunicated emperor at the Council of | Lyon against the unjustified accusations made agains |
Lyon won the match 3-0 win giving the goalkeeper his | |
Life of Ursus was written by Saint Eucherius of | Lyon in the 5th century; it recounts that Ursus was |
Lyon occupied the capitol without resistance, and pu | |
In the election of 1800 Matthew | Lyon cast the deciding vote for Jefferson after the |
irst UEFA Champions League goal at home against | Lyon, in the third minute, but the match ended as 1- |
hosts the Discovery Health television series A | Lyon in the Kitchen. |
hool and at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, | Lyon joined the Navy on 15 June 1899, and saw active |
Lyon suspected the maneuvers were a thinly veiled at | |
William Baillie, 1st Baronet and his wife Mary | Lyon Dennistoun, the youngest daughter of James Denn |
rk at Villars-les-Dombes and 40 km (25 mi) from | Lyon in the natural region of the Dombes, a wide ext |
r, helping lay the foundation which resulted in | Lyon becoming the best football club in France. |
s later he finished ninth with his partner Dick | Lyon in the 1972 coxless pairs competition. |
Lyon became the youngest member of The Magic Circle | |
ohue Show, and for which she appeared with Lisa | Lyon on the Tom Snyder Show that same year. |
on after they erected barricades and marched to | Lyon under the black flag. |
Elected Archbishop of | Lyon at the age of 10 through his family connections |
men, were returning home on the steamer General | Lyon when the ship caught fire in heavy seas. |
Conservatives returned to power until Sterling | Lyon in the 1977 election. |
Craig | Lyon - the current English bantamweight champion |
Lyon won the match 2-1 giving Essien his first club | |
e Huguenots and a fellow refugee, a banker from | Lyon, commissioned the painting to commemorate the m |
December 12, 1864, Confederate General Hylan B. | Lyon burned the county courthouse at Hopkinsville, b |
Lyon lost the match 1-0 with Kolodziejczak being pen | |
distinctive of the ascetical life of Christian | Lyon in the Middle Ages; these were cells in which p |
Gen. Nathaniel | Lyon, and the officers and soldiers under his comman |
Lyon owned the mine along with Trenor W. Park and He | |
ct I think one of our New York columnists, Mrs. | Lyon, said the only thing that you hadn't won so far |
He participated in a Colloquium held 1977 in | Lyon concerning the persecution of Christians in Lug |
sse, and afterwards engaged in literary work at | Lyon, where the French Revolution first aroused the |
ions League and, in the 2010-11 edition, helped | Lyon win the competition. |
Finch, Hilary, "Emilie at Opera de | Lyon, France", The Times, 5 March 2010 |
s around the world including the Silk Museum in | Lyon and the Cleveland Museum of Art. |
Gen. Nathaniel | Lyon in the capture of the Confederate Camp Jackson |
Lyon owned the house that Gen. Sherman took as his h | |
Lyon won the tie 9-1 on aggregate as Franco scoring | |
He died in | Lyon at the age of 77. |
When | Lyon founded the college in 1837, students were requ |
In May 2010, the Orchestre National de | Lyon announced the appointment of Slatkin as its nex |
ird place finish at the 2009 Allianz EurOpen de | Lyon on the Challenge Tour. |
le industry was the main industrial activity of | Lyon and the surrounding region. |
Joannes started from | Lyon, where the Pope then resided, on Easter day (16 |
ther dates claimed for the establishment of the | Lyon College, the first veterinary school in the wor |
It was acquired by Francis Strother | Lyon during the 1850s. |
Tensions between | Lyon and the Blair brothers culminated in Lyon leavi |
Professor | Lyon spent the better part of a decade repairing and |
On 23 May 2004, | Lyon sealed their third consecutive league title by |
Whitehead was married to the former Ruth Madre | Lyon, and they had two children. |
ied firstly, Sir John Keith, secondly, Sir John | Lyon, and thirdly in 1384, Sir James Sandilands. |
The Tories under Sterling | Lyon won this election; as the sole Tory MLA from th |
With his wife Rita, | Lyon has three daughters. |
Lyon cruised through the group stage portion of the | |
ne of Upholland's claims to fame is that George | Lyon, reputed to be one of the last English highwaym |
Lyon lost to Guy Fieri (with whom he became close fr | |
It lies about 90 km (56 mi) north-west of | Lyon next to Roanne, with the river Loire in between |
Jean-Yves Thibaudet was born in | Lyon, France to non-professional musical parents. |
issippi Highway 6 runs east-west from MS 161 in | Lyon, east to MS 25 near Amory. |
shop of Poitiers 1162 to 1181 and archbishop of | Lyon 1181 to 1193. |
Lyon had to win the match to take the title, and won | |
y, little is known about Rigaud's activities in | Lyon, due to the lack of surviving documents. |
and watchmaker, who moved his family from South | Lyon, Michigan to Ypsilanti, Michigan in 1919. |
Bordet for two more years and finally moved to | Lyon, France, to join the International Agency for R |
Robert | Lyon referred to the Beeliar people as one of the fi |
In 1849, he allowed William | Lyon Mackenzie to stay at his home after Mackenzie's |
Lyon refused to accept any limitations on his milita | |
Lyon moved to Kentucky in 1801 and settled in Caldwe | |
d brought Juninho from the French football club | Lyon prior to its offer, which Cho rejected. |
ibited in London, and continued to thrive after | Lyon left to teach in Edinburgh, though he remained |
sed for a tutor, the painter and teacher Robert | Lyon (1894-1978) to come and instruct the group, but |
Ben | Lyon as Tony Blake |
tain, and fought (for example) at the sieges of | Lyon and Toulon. |
July 22, 2003: Brandon | Lyon was traded by the Boston Red Sox with Anastacio |
e train reached the downward slope into Gare de | Lyon, the train's speed increased. |
After studying mathematics at | Lyon he transferred to chemistry and discovered the |
58,000-acre (230 km2) reservoir in Livingston, | Lyon, and Trigg counties in Kentucky and extending i |
Three days later | Lyon landed troops at the state capitol from steambo |
On this occasion, he also went to | Lyon to try to undo the chaos that was then reigning |
In 1999 | Lyon & Turnbull was acquired by a group of auctionee |
Lyon & Turnbull is based in Broughton Place in Edinb | |
Lyon & Turnbull is a privately owned international a | |
only amassing 11 top level appearances (six for | Lyon in two years, and five with Sedan, during 2002- |
er Sue Ruffin, with whom he had three children, | Lyon Gardiner Tyler Jr., Harrison Ruffin Tyler, the |
Lyon Gardiner Tyler (1853-1935) - educator. | |
Bruce, Philip Alexander; | Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Richard Lee Morton, the America |
Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Sr. (August 24, 1853 - February | |
ler, President Tyler's grandson, and the son of | Lyon Gardiner Tyler. |
In | Lyon, former UDF Prime Minister Raymond Barre succee |
uded Caldwell, Crittenden, Hopkins, Livingston, | Lyon, Trigg, Union, and Webster counties.) |
stolen artillery in the camp, Captain Nathaniel | Lyon used United States infantry and federally induc |
910, he studied Humanities in the University of | Lyon, France until 1914. |
aum lived with his wife in the "H" house of the | Lyon Arboretum until his death. |
Priory and Arion, with Old, New, Blackford and | Lyon making up the boys' houses. |
gineer was playing for the Indian touring team, | Lyon stepped up to take part in 16 first-team matche |
a group from Pickering Township to join William | Lyon Mackenzie's uprising. |
Voet is alleged to have driven from | Lyon, France via Switzerland to Germany and from the |
by Marcel Varnel and starring Bebe Daniels, Ben | Lyon and Vic Oliver. |
tle of France during World War II initially the | Lyon area was part of the southern unoccupied zone o |
William Radenhurst Richmond | Lyon (1820-1854) was the first reeve of Richmond, On |
ucceeded St. Chamond (Annemundus) in the See of | Lyon, and was consecrated in 657 or 658. |
Richard Francis | Lyon (1819-1894) was a Georgia attorney and jurist b |
In March 1944, at | Lyon, she was about to be arrested, following the ca |
y War officer, printer, and congressman Matthew | Lyon, he was first engaged as an apprentice printer, |
Legend of | Lyon Flare was also the first title released by ADV |
A. Laurence | Lyon (1934-2006) was a prolific composer of music, u |
Captain Robert Charles | Lyon Holme was a World War I flying ace credited wit |
t Ernest Saxon Bertie Cordey "Bertie" or "Bert" | Lyon (1877-unknown) was an English footballer. |
Italy, and his army penetrated France as far as | Lyon, which was entered on July 11. |
ded in 1971 by activists Del Martin and Phyllis | Lyon, Alice was the first organization for gay Democ |
, but kept his other responsibilities until the | Lyon government was defeated in the election of 1981 |
emoved on May 30, and temporarily replaced with | Lyon, who was promoted from captain to brigadier gen |
of Coahoma, Friars Point, Jonestown, Lula, and | Lyon as well as the unincorporated community of Sher |
ppointed Auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of | Lyon as well as Titular bishop of Ottocium on Octobe |
relics are venerated in Holy Trinity church in | Lyon, France, where his feast day is celebrated on 1 |
he took possession of the archiepiscopal see of | Lyon, to which he had succeeded on 19 November 1740. |
egal proceedings were begun against the Gare de | Lyon supervisor, who failed to evacuate the station, |
r thirty years in the library of the college at | Lyon, Ferret, who purposed publishing it, having die |
se the reformers in the colony, such as William | Lyon Mackenzie, who wanted responsible government. |
He was the son of St. Rusticus, Archbishop of | Lyon, and wife. |
nator William M. Stewart , Nevada, and James E. | Lyon from Wisconsin attempted to sell a "worked-out" |
layed with only three clubs (eight seasons with | Lyon, four with Marseille, and four with Paris FC). |
which he obtained at the school of chemistry at | Lyon, then with Warburg Otto, with whom he maintaine |
Ridson Allen | Lyon sold WKDX to Peace Valley Baptist Church effect |
He was part of the French boat Club Nautique de | Lyon, which won the silver medal in the coxed fours. |
Lyon has won a host of journalism awards, including | |
went to work at the General Society, a bank in | Lyon and worked there until 1913. |
Roubiliac was trained in | Lyon, later working in Dresden under a leading Baroq |
in Barcelona 1985, in Sofia 1986, Denver 1989, | Lyon 1990 World Championships. |
received the denunciation of Archbishop Hugh of | Lyon, who wrote to Marchioness Matilda of Tuscany th |
a poem by St. Irenaeus, a 2nd century Bishop of | Lyon who wrote: The glory of God is a man truly aliv |
ny manufactures eighty-five tons of coussins of | Lyon a year and that production increases by 10% ann |
Montpellier from 1671 onwards, before moving to | Lyon four years later. |
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