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2001, she was adjutant to Raymond Barre in the | Lyon Mayoralty, charged with city policy and univers |
Street, called either the Laughlin Annex or the | Lyon Building. |
Ram and Erlich were triumphant yet again in the | Lyon International Series tournament in October 2004 |
The | Lyon Building. |
He has worked for the | Lyon Opera Ballet, and choreographed the music video |
The | Lyon family attempt to acquire a new house in Marble |
nuel d'Astier de la Vigerie he took part in the | Lyon region in the creation of the South Liberation |
The house is now the main headquarters of the | Lyon Arboretum. |
aum lived with his wife in the "H" house of the | Lyon Arboretum until his death. |
Built around 549 by the | Lyon bishop Saint Sacerdos, the church was damaged i |
Introduced to the | Lyon chapter of the Combat resistance organisation, |
n 1806 he matriculated arms as a Baronet in the | Lyon Office. |
described inactivation of the X chromosome, the | Lyon hypothesis explaining how X chromosomes can som |
the | Lyon Tablet, a speech by Claudius |
Finally in the mid 1990s, the | Lyon Family sold WADE, the last of their radio holdi |
the junior Anglet Hormadi team in 2001 and the | Lyon Hockey Club FFHG Division 2 team of 2007. |
professional know-how, he went on to attend the | Lyon School of Jewelry, where he received a degree i |
s called The Cub and the yearbook is called The | Lyon. |
Eastern sections of the | Lyon and Geneva Railway |
[Includes translation of the | Lyon Eracles for 1184-1197.] |
, but kept his other responsibilities until the | Lyon government was defeated in the election of 1981 |
He was named the honorary director of the | Lyon and Haute-Provence observatories. |
promised to head the list of candidates for the | Lyon municipality, she nevertheless announced her de |
y called her a salope ("slut") on-camera on the | Lyon metropolitan television channel. |
ther dates claimed for the establishment of the | Lyon College, the first veterinary school in the wor |
uded Carlo Colombo, principal bassoonist of the | Lyon Opera Orchestra; and Kim Walker. |
He was shot by a platoon of the | Lyon garrison on 19 June 1942. |
turning from a mission to bomb airfields in the | Lyon area on 2 June 1940 it strayed into Swiss airsp |
Therese | Lyon - Mrs. Jackson |
iscount Cross, by Georgiana, daughter of Thomas | Lyon, DL, of Appleton Hall, Cheshire. |
Thomas | Lyon, 8th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne (died 175 |
Foreman Thomas | Lyon and Solicitor General John A. Boykin began the |
Thomas | Lyon Hamer (July 1800 - December 2, 1846) was a Unit |
On this occasion, he also went to | Lyon to try to undo the chaos that was then reigning |
Coming of age (1561) he went to | Lyon, probably engaging in mercantile business; he r |
on after they erected barricades and marched to | Lyon under the black flag. |
tle, but were carried away by their soldiers to | Lyon. |
way station lies on the line from Strasbourg to | Lyon. |
Bordet for two more years and finally moved to | Lyon, France, to join the International Agency for R |
He returned next year to | Lyon. |
Quietly withdrawing to | Lyon and later to Avignon, de Billy devoted himself, |
He moved to | Lyon in 1978 and then to Bordeaux in a $4million tra |
played 5 games in Ligue 2 before going back to | Lyon. |
A construction permit was issued in 1983 to | Lyon Radio, Incorporated, for an FM station on a feq |
They proceed to | Lyon, and deposit a document in the safe, allowing t |
he Challenge de France, which is only second to | Lyon, which has appeared in seven. |
Montpellier from 1671 onwards, before moving to | Lyon four years later. |
He then returned to | Lyon, going on work with the team's strikers. |
Probst escaped and returned to | Lyon and Paris. |
one 24-inch (61 cm) line from Fos to | Lyon. |
Tom | Lyon is a British escapologist and magician who has |
Tom | Lyon .... audio systems technician: Dave Matthews Ba |
in a continued south easterly direction towards | Lyon. |
criticism and praise at differing times towards | Lyon from supporters and the media. |
Traditionally, | Lyon cold meat shops sold bugnes just before Lent, d |
500 votes as the Tories formed government under | Lyon. |
cognized as a legalistic and cautious Unionist, | Lyon was an outspoken Abolitionist, with a long-stan |
ive positions within the Jean Moulin University | Lyon 3 management. |
agement professor at the Jean Moulin University | Lyon 3 in Lyon, France. |
Lecturer at Jean Moulin University, | Lyon |
eational sports and the construction of the USC | Lyon Center, the fencing team received a new base an |
s editions were brought out at Brescia, Venice, | Lyon, Cologne, Ingolstadt, Paris, Cremona, and Rome. |
Euphemia Violet | Lyon married Richard Martin Welby (1886-1930), son o |
A native of Arlington, Virginia, | Lyon earned an undergraduate degree at James Madison |
Before the execution, three friends visited | Lyon in her final holding chamber for several hours. |
Vitte | Lyon / Paris) |
Bekkos als Verteidiger der Kirchenunion von | Lyon (1274) (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2005). |
Robert W. | Lyon (May 22, 1842 - October 9, 1904), served as May |
Namibia; Mexico; Broken Hill, New South Wales; | Lyon, France; and in the Southwestern United States |
Andrew Walker | Lyon (born 18 December 1946) is a former English cri |
Walter | Lyon (Republican) 1895-99 |
Walter | Lyon (April 27, 1853-1933) was the Lieutenant Govern |
When he came home from war | Lyon made a small fortune in the petroleum industry. |
The centre of Willibad's power was | Lyon, Vienne, and Valence. |
cided in the very final game of the season when | Lyon received erstwhile championship leaders Lens at |
When | Lyon founded the college in 1837, students were requ |
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, |
me interested in the Reform movement of William | Lyon Mackenzie and took part in the Upper Canada Reb |
William | Lyon Mackenzie King and the Liberals were determined |
iculture of Canada under Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
These troops headed for Toronto to join William | Lyon Mackenzie but were met and defeated by Allan Ma |
orked in the Prime Minister's Office of William | Lyon Mackenzie King, and from 1948 to 1953 he was in |
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, |
By July 1940, Canadian Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King, along with a growing number of |
following nomination by Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
red the Sora as a backup vessel for the William | Lyon Mackenzie. |
wn as a friend of future Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King, and is commemorated by a statue |
, the Liberal Party, particularly under William | Lyon Mackenzie King would try to co-opt the trade un |
a group from Pickering Township to join William | Lyon Mackenzie's uprising. |
pposition was the Liberal Party, led by William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
ber 1946 as nominated by Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King and remained in that role until |
He was fatally shot by supporters of William | Lyon Mackenzie in the opening incidents of the Upper |
William | Lyon Mackenzie King was Prime Minister during the 18 |
umberland, Nova Scotia on the advice of William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
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 |
bank served as a backbench supporter of William | Lyon Mackenzie King's government. |
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 |
National War Services in the cabinet of William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
In 1838, he offered to help William | Lyon Mackenzie and his followers on Navy Island. |
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 |
1925 when the prime minister of Canada, William | Lyon MacKenzie King, appointed him to the Senate of |
ne started by retired Air Force General William | Lyon. |
s later in 1928, by the Prime Minister, William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
f pre-Confederation Reform Party leader William | Lyon Mackenzie, former United Farmers of Ontario pre |
jamin Franklin Butler and Jesse Hoyt by William | Lyon Mackenzie (1845; pages 80ff) |
and private secretary to prime minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
ct and then by throwing in his lot with William | Lyon Mackenzie on Navy Island, where he served as a |
a cabinet minister in the government of William | Lyon Mackenzie King, and a grand-nephew of George Ca |
by WKRG-TV founder Kenneth R. Giddens, William | Lyon and Jay Altmayer as the centerpiece of an autom |
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. |
ate of Canada by Liberal Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
It is a back-up fireboat for William | Lyon Mackenzie (fireboat). |
Although he supported William | Lyon Mackenzie during the 1830s, he did not agree wi |
Canadian Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King tried to recruit Pearson into hi |
of defence portfolios in the Cabinet of William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
Raoul Hunter's William | Lyon Mackenzie King (1967) on Parliament Hill, Ottaw |
adian Senate upon the recommendation of William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
Statue of William | Lyon Mackenzie King (1967), on Parliament Hill, Otta |
William | Lyon Mackenzie King was Prime Minister during the fi |
With the regular troops gone, William | Lyon Mackenzie and his followers seized a Toronto ar |
nzie, who was in the federal cabinet of William | Lyon Mackenzie King, Odlum was promoted over several |
o the Canadian Senate by Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
ure George VI), Canadian Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King, British Prime Minister Stanley |
, Jr., who was married to a daughter of William | Lyon. |
merican supply steamer Caroline used by William | Lyon Mackenzie and his rebels on Navy Island (see Ca |
William | Lyon Mackenzie leaves for England with 25,000 names |
ral Party minority under Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King and the 12th Canadian Ministry. |
In 1849, he allowed William | Lyon Mackenzie to stay at his home after Mackenzie's |
William | Lyon Mackenzie re-elected to the Assembly with a Ref |
division on 9 June 1945 as nominated by William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
as appointed to the Canadian Cabinet by William | Lyon Mackenzie King as Minister of Labour. |
Lombard Court, by William | Lyon Homes (Townhomes) |
Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King had invited Macdonald to run for |
rm cause, he took part in an assault on William | Lyon Mackenzie in Hamilton and was charged and fined |
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 |
Following the 1921 federal election, William | Lyon Mackenzie King's Liberals came to power in Otta |
ent.He eventually became a supporter of William | Lyon Mackenzie, and led a force of armed rebels in t |
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 |
William | Lyon Mackenzie emigrates to Canada. |
n the past, but Canadian Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King resisted. |
1st Viscount Byng of Vimy on advice of William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
The William | Lyon Mackenzie operates 12 months a year, providing |
e support given by the United States to William | Lyon Mackenzie, and it found expression in a refusal |
eral Cabinet position by Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
and writing a biography of party leader William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
September - William | Lyon Mackenzie returns from the United Kingdom. |
representatives were Winston Churchill, William | Lyon Mackenzie King and Franklin D. Roosevelt. |
as Robert Baldwin, but was attracted by William | Lyon Mackenzie's more radical reform movement. |
The government of William | Lyon Mackenzie King appointed Bruce as Canada's seco |
He attended William | Lyon Mackenzie Collegiate Institute, graduating in 1 |
November 1942 on the recommendation of William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
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 |
ite in 1978 with the cooperation of the William | Lyon Company,developers of the Bennett Ranch subdivi |
William | Lyon Mackenzie King was Prime Minister during the 14 |
se the reformers in the colony, such as William | Lyon Mackenzie, who wanted responsible government. |
arquess of Willingdon, on the advice of William | Lyon Mackenzie King, in 1926. |
dian politician who quit the cabinet of William | Lyon Mackenzie King over the issue of conscription. |
In 1837, William | Lyon Mackenzie and about 200 of his supporters captu |
s Justice Minister under prime minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King until 1924. |
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. |
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 |
as a Liberal in 1947 by Prime Minister William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
The land was originally granted to William | Lyon. |
March - Attempted assassination of William | Lyon Mackenzie at Hamilton. |
scored 187 goals in the French league, 182 with | Lyon. |
retired French football player who played with | Lyon, FC Gueugnon, Troyes AC and Amiens SC. |
With | Lyon, Henry featured in the final match of the UEFA |
, Yoann, is also a professional footballer with | Lyon and a French International who competed in the |
In his first full season with | Lyon, he scored 21 goals in 23 league games, includi |
he most titles ever won in the competition with | Lyon. |
layed with only three clubs (eight seasons with | Lyon, four with Marseille, and four with Paris FC). |
s with Montpellier and back-to-back titles with | Lyon. |
emoved on May 30, and temporarily replaced with | Lyon, who was promoted from captain to brigadier gen |
mber 1847, the Richards brothers travelled with | Lyon to Robert Burns' birthplace in Alloway. |
of resolving the dogmatic dispute just as would | Lyon and Florence councils a few hunred years later. |
Later that same year, | Lyon took on another law clerk, Archibald Howard, ju |
uyot was a lawyer at HSD, part of Ernst & Young | Lyon, from 1989 to 1993. |
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