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981, and was married the same year to Catherine | Lyon. |
Introduced to the | Lyon chapter of the Combat resistance organisation, |
e support given by the United States to William | Lyon Mackenzie, and it found expression in a refusal |
died, Eticho invaded Provence and tried to take | Lyon, unsuccessfully. |
There are two memorials to Nathaniel | Lyon, the first Union general to die in the US Civil |
These columns are very similar to nearby | Lyon Hall. |
The land was originally granted to William | Lyon. |
wanson), who takes up with novelist Tony Blake ( | Lyon) after leaving her former beau Jim Woodward bec |
ition to his professorial posts in Toulouse and | Lyon, he advises in early music courses at academies |
gineer was playing for the Indian touring team, | Lyon stepped up to take part in 16 first-team matche |
on of the Credit Lyonnais in the French town of | Lyon. |
Roubiliac was trained in | Lyon, later working in Dresden under a leading Baroq |
acombe he was involved in the transformation of | Lyon into a French football giant. |
mber 1847, the Richards brothers travelled with | Lyon to Robert Burns' birthplace in Alloway. |
1, when it was ceded to France by the Treaty of | Lyon. |
a century, until the Savoy, with the Treaty of | Lyon (1601), succeeded in taking possession of it an |
He signed a separate Treaty of | Lyon with Henry in 1601. |
ned to reopen the war until, with the Treaty of | Lyon (January 17, 1601), Saluzzo went to Savoy in ex |
d proof-reader for the printer Jean Trechsel in | Lyon (1492-1498). |
linaris between 423 and 448, and wife Tullia of | Lyon (Lugdunum) (b. say 410), and the paternal grand |
w Brit Kal Swan (ex-Tytan) where the two formed | Lyon, quickly re-named Lion, although Smith was not |
The Tories under Sterling | Lyon won a majority government in this election, and |
, the Liberal Party, particularly under William | Lyon Mackenzie King would try to co-opt the trade un |
Conservative Party of Manitoba, under Sterling | Lyon. |
ves formed a majority government under Sterling | Lyon. |
s who supported the federal party under William | Lyon Mackenzie King but found the provincial party t |
as the Tories formed government under Sterling | Lyon. |
by the Progressive Conservatives under Sterling | Lyon. |
The Tories under Sterling | Lyon won this election; as the sole Tory MLA from th |
servatives won the 1977 election under Sterling | Lyon, and Orchard was appointed Minister of Highways |
Visiting Professor, INSERM Unite 280, | Lyon, France 1995-1996 |
Presses universitaires de | Lyon, 1996 - (coll. |
reek and Roman antiquities at the University of | Lyon. |
910, he studied Humanities in the University of | Lyon, France until 1914. |
, his Egyptology professor at the University of | Lyon, and followed him in his devotion to Egyptian p |
nd Locard, and graduated from the University of | Lyon in 1928 with a doctoral thesis on the identific |
mical Engineering degree from the University of | Lyon and an Sc.B. and Ph.D. from the University of P |
6 was employed as actuaire of the University of | Lyon. |
y doctorate by the Claude Bernard University of | Lyon. |
ted professor of chemistry at the University of | Lyon. |
University of | Lyon in France, 1966-1969. |
octorate in the same field at the University of | Lyon, France in 1982. |
He joined the University of | Lyon in 1998. |
imental Medicine Professor at the University of | LYON 1, he was the Director ot the Research Unit INS |
anagement sciences at Jean Moulin University in | Lyon. |
ecame professor of geology at the University of | Lyon. |
He received a doctorate from the University of | Lyon in 1950. |
r of Experimental Medicine at the University of | Lyon. |
Conservatives returned to power until Sterling | Lyon in the 1977 election. |
, but kept his other responsibilities until the | Lyon government was defeated in the election of 1981 |
Zenezini grew up in | Lyon and began skating at the age of eight. |
He won the 1994 Open V33 Grand | Lyon in France and the 1996 Benson & Hedges Internat |
Hidefumi Takemoto in the Japanese version, and | Lyon Smith in the American version) |
had three successive rectorships-at Vesoul, at | Lyon, and at Grenoble. |
a week, he made a link between Paris, Vichy and | Lyon. |
butes helped it to an emphatic (5-0) victory in | Lyon over Argentina. |
rly twentieth centuries, from Villeurbanne near | Lyon. |
Voiced by | Lyon Smith and Tim Kreuer. |
He published Logica, in two volumes, at | Lyon in 1622. |
His name was Salma | Lyon, but he finally took Louis Aldrich as his legal |
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 |
heir debut but played only in 1902 were Charles | Lyon who played two matches and Ernest Stapleton, No |
y few optional stars of destiny were recruited, | Lyon dies of the wounds she received earlier and the |
ts du Lyonnais, a mountain range to the west of | Lyon and in the eastern part of Massif Central. |
al Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), WHO in | Lyon. |
ent for the departed Sabrina Viguier who joined | Lyon. |
The eventual winners were Bordeaux who beat | Lyon 1-0 in the final. |
defending champions were Bordeaux, who defeated | Lyon 1-0 on March 31, 2007. |
William Baillie, 1st Baronet and his wife Mary | Lyon Dennistoun, the youngest daughter of James Denn |
With his wife Rita, | Lyon has three daughters. |
William C. | Lyon was an American Republican politician who serve |
Colonel William P. | Lyon |
William Penn | Lyon (October 28, 1822-April 4, 1913) was a Wisconsi |
h of the previous Labour Party MP, William John | Lyon. |
Winfield, Rif; | Lyon, David (2004). |
include "In Search of the Lord's Way" with Mack | Lyon, "The International Gospel Hour" with David Sai |
ohue Show, and for which she appeared with Lisa | Lyon on the Tom Snyder Show that same year. |
ct and then by throwing in his lot with William | Lyon Mackenzie on Navy Island, where he served as a |
a deadly right-hand side combination with Jamie | Lyon and Darren Albert. |
Canadian prime ministers, starting with William | Lyon Mackenzie King in 1927, had made attempts to do |
Quietly withdrawing to | Lyon and later to Avignon, de Billy devoted himself, |
e number 22 jersey, as the number 20 he wore at | Lyon was already taken by Deco. |
sse, and afterwards engaged in literary work at | Lyon, where the French Revolution first aroused the |
In 1925, while in Chicago, Beller worked for | Lyon & Healy and was a Duo-Art artist. |
ored that of Gonnessiat, who had also worked at | Lyon, Quito and Algiers. |
Francisque Xavier Michel ( | Lyon, February 18, 1809 - Paris, May 18, 1887) was a |
He returned next year to | Lyon. |
in Paris, had taught Greek for several years at | Lyon. |
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