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the few ancient representations of such a race ( | Lyon itself had a wooden circus). |
Lucy Weston Pickett (1904 - 1997) was a Mary | Lyon Professor and Camille and Henry Dreyfus Chair i |
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 |
A. Laurence | Lyon (1934-2006) was a prolific composer of music, u |
Introduced by A. Crozy, | Lyon, France in 1889. |
ts included pioneering lesbian activist Phyllis | Lyon, novelist Armistead Maupin, photographer Daniel |
y, little is known about Rigaud's activities in | Lyon, due to the lack of surviving documents. |
le industry was the main industrial activity of | Lyon and the surrounding region. |
Parents: Admiral Herbert | Lyon & Frances Violet Inglis |
centers in France (fourth in rank after Paris, | Lyon and Lille). |
After taking | Lyon, he besieged his brother's capital of Vienne, w |
substitute in a Ligue 1 game against Olympique | Lyon, the final game of the 2006-2007 season. |
for Lille on 18 October 2008 against Olympique | Lyon. |
2007-08 season, including goals against Rennes, | Lyon, and Lorient to help Lille finish in a respecta |
States House of Representatives against Matthew | Lyon and Israel Smith, receiving 29% of the vote in |
he book, Neely was sent to another agency after | Lyon fired her; she carried on with Lyon and destroy |
the war, it was the main commercial airport for | Lyon. |
hing at the universities of Aix-en-provence and | Lyon he eventually became a professor at the Sorbonn |
ine, Evian, Aix-les-Bains, Bourg-Saint-Maurice, | Lyon, and Paris. |
people at the centre, such as Prince Albert and | Lyon Playfair kept in touch and rightly regarded Hen |
In 1849, he allowed William | Lyon Mackenzie to stay at his home after Mackenzie's |
n selected to host the Games over Amsterdam and | Lyon, but as the Austro-Hungarian Empire had been a |
and a double-century from Jack MacBryan and Dar | Lyon respectively. |
In 1792 and 1794, | Lyon unsuccessfully ran against Smith, but in 1796 S |
er in "Twelve O'Clock High" (1964-1967), and as | Lyon Burke in the 1967 movie Valley of the Dolls. |
lead the expedition, Joseph Ritchie and George | Lyon. |
man of Harold Lockwood, Joseph Burks, and Frank | Lyon, among others. |
inally, the film was to star James Hall and Ben | Lyon as Roy and Monte Rutledge, and Norwegian silent |
nt concerts Rendez-Vous Houston and Rendez-Vous | Lyon. |
then Marseille, then Limoges again, and finally | Lyon. |
ine", produced by Rhone-Poulenc Rorer and Famar | Lyon, France and Eczacibasi Ilae, Turkey. |
the junior Anglet Hormadi team in 2001 and the | Lyon Hockey Club FFHG Division 2 team of 2007. |
ded in 1971 by activists Del Martin and Phyllis | Lyon, Alice was the first organization for gay Democ |
early lesbian activists Del Martin and Phyllis | Lyon. |
be, featured their children Richard and Barbara | Lyon. |
change from destructive to nurturing and brings | Lyon back from death. |
n Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
The words are by Paul Fuchs and Henry | Lyon. |
Andrew Walker | Lyon (born 18 December 1946) is a former English cri |
The same system applies in | Lyon and Paris. |
aculty of Advocates (1883-1902), appointed Lord | Lyon King of Arms in 1890, and made a Knight Bachelo |
The AFL appointed Garry | Lyon as coach for Australia, for his first time as c |
Halinard was Archbishop of | Lyon from 1046 to 1052. |
that Cardinal Philippe Barbarin, archbishop of | Lyon, had begun the process which might lead to the |
was a Roman Catholic Cardinal and Archbishop of | Lyon. |
il Pope Benedict XV appointed him Archbishop of | Lyon on 1 December 1916. |
shop of Poitiers 1162 to 1181 and archbishop of | Lyon 1181 to 1193. |
tol) (460 - July 12, 524) was the Archbishop of | Lyon (ancient Lugdunum), from the year of 514. |
Elected Archbishop of | Lyon at the age of 10 through his family connections |
ndus, Aunemundus and Chamond, was Archbishop of | Lyon. |
As Aurelian, Archbishop of | Lyon, would not consecrate Teutbold who had been can |
He was Archbishop of | Lyon, France from 544 to September 12, 551. |
He was the son of St. Rusticus, Archbishop of | Lyon, and wife. |
He was archbishop of Aix in 1626, archbishop of | Lyon in 1628. |
Philippe Barbarin, Archbishop of | Lyon, France, and Cardinal of the Catholic Church |
olic Church, currently serving as Archbishop of | Lyon in France. |
Leontius, Archbishop of | Lyon was a son of St. Rusticus, Archbishop of Lyon, |
Nizier) (513 - April 2, 573) was Archbishop of | Lyon, then Lugdunum, France, during the 6th century. |
also the brother of St. Rusticus, Archbishop of | Lyon. |
6) was a French papal legate, and Archbishop of | Lyon from 1081 to 1106. |
His successor was St. Rusticus, Archbishop of | Lyon. |
His father St. Sacerdos was an Archbishop of | Lyon. |
cent ensured Philip's election as archbishop of | Lyon in 1245. |
He was appointed as the Archbishop of | Lyon on 27 May 1995. |
aurice de Bonald 1823-1839 (later Archbishop of | Lyon) |
s, who became bishop of Autun and archbishop of | Lyon. |
priest November 12, 1815 for the Archdiocese of | Lyon. |
ppointed Auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of | Lyon as well as Titular bishop of Ottocium on Octobe |
It is now part of the Archdiocese of | Lyon. |
A native of Arlington, Virginia, | Lyon earned an undergraduate degree at James Madison |
ven the command of the artillery of the Army of | Lyon, under Marshal Pierre Augereau. |
Musee Saint-Pierre Art Contemporain, | Lyon, France |
A strong liberal arts college, | Lyon offers degrees in a variety of disciplines. |
The private bank became known as Parr, | Lyon & Greenall in 1825 and Parr, Lyon & Co. in 1855 |
Amir Izwan as Badrol ( | Lyon Smith) |
se the reformers in the colony, such as William | Lyon Mackenzie, who wanted responsible government. |
of resolving the dogmatic dispute just as would | Lyon and Florence councils a few hunred years later. |
oseph High School (Istanbul), he studied at the | Lyon State Conservatory in France. |
Duty at Fort | Lyon until June 3. |
cription found on the amphitheatre at Lugdunum ( | Lyon), known here as Confluens. |
The 10th arrived at Fort | Lyon, Colorado, in October and remained for the rest |
professional know-how, he went on to attend the | Lyon School of Jewelry, where he received a degree i |
He attended William | Lyon Mackenzie Collegiate Institute, graduating in 1 |
two prime ministers who were bachelors, William | Lyon Mackenzie King and R.B. Bennett. |
played 5 games in Ligue 2 before going back to | Lyon. |
rio (L'ALT for short) were an art pop band from | Lyon, France. |
went to work at the General Society, a bank in | Lyon and worked there until 1913. |
e Huguenots and a fellow refugee, a banker from | Lyon, commissioned the painting to commemorate the m |
ational Prevention Research Institute, based in | Lyon, France. |
atories, an ITT Corporation subsidiary based in | Lyon. |
This gave the chocolatier Voisin, based in | Lyon since 1897, the idea of using the shape of the |
ute, a research and consulting company based in | Lyon, France. |
family was of Italian origin, but was based in | Lyon where Grolier's father held a government post a |
ants of the shack in the forthcoming battle led | Lyon to switch the position of his defenses away fro |
e Battle of Lugdunum, also called the Battle of | Lyon, was fought on 19 February 197 at Lugdunum (mod |
er the East; union had been attempted before at | Lyon in 1274 and, indeed, some Paleologan emperors h |
only by Marseille and followed close behind by | Lyon. |
BG Nathaniel | Lyon (k) |
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. |
a poem by St. Irenaeus, a 2nd century Bishop of | Lyon who wrote: The glory of God is a man truly aliv |
cinus of Condat) was an Abbot and the Bishop of | Lyon from 491 to 494. |
, and Stephen was urged by Faustinus, Bishop of | Lyon, to take action against Marcian, Bishop of Arle |
of reception: according to Irenaeus, bishop of | Lyon, writing in the latter half of the 2nd century, |
Delorme remained on as Auxiliary bishop of | Lyon until his retirement on December 3, 1994 and co |
een the two (Lothair received the bishoprics of | Lyon, Vienne and Grenoble, to be governed by Gerard; |
Priory and Arion, with Old, New, Blackford and | Lyon making up the boys' houses. |
e school who died in World War I. Blackford and | Lyon were built and were funded by beneficiaries suc |
op 10 floors are occupied by Radisson Blu Hotel | Lyon, the highest hotel in Europe.The rest of the fl |
ies in South Dakota, and the western borders of | Lyon, Sioux and Plymouth counties in Iowa, past the |
Carl Anderson was born in | Lyon County, Minnesota in 1897. |
3 September 1974) is a race car driver born in | Lyon, France. |
Jean-Yves Thibaudet was born in | Lyon, France to non-professional musical parents. |
He was born in | Lyon, the son of the painter Daniel Sarrabat (1666-1 |
Dominique DiPiazza, born in | Lyon, France in 1959, is an electric bass player. |
He was born in | Lyon and died in St Jean en Royans. |
He was born in | Lyon. |
Bourgelat was born at | Lyon. |
Mongez was born in | Lyon. |
Terrasson was born at | Lyon. |
Bolasie was born in | Lyon, France, and moved to England at a young age. |
Delorme was born in | Lyon, France, and ordained to the priesthood on Octo |
He was born in | Lyon and died in Paris. |
He was born in | Lyon, where he entered the conservatory. |
s editions were brought out at Brescia, Venice, | Lyon, Cologne, Ingolstadt, Paris, Cremona, and Rome. |
His younger brother, Robert | Lyon was also mayor of Ottawa. |
, Toulouse, Bordeaux, Troyes, Brussels, Sanary, | Lyon). |
He worked with Frankland, Robert Bunsen, and | Lyon Playfair. |
She proved an excellent buy for | Lyon helping the club win back-to-back titles in 200 |
Gerland' (The little Prince of Gerland) by the | Lyon fans, Di Nallo played 489 games and scored 222 |
fiction film for Syfy Channel, directed by Nick | Lyon, written by Rafael Jordan, and starring Luke Go |
e school was originally founded in 1837 by Mary | Lyon as Mount Holyoke Female Seminary. |
pposition was the Liberal Party, led by William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
tten by the complete band and produced by Steve | Lyon. |
as Liberal Democrat MEP for Scotland by George | Lyon, farmer and former MSP for Argyll and Bute. |
jamin Franklin Butler and Jesse Hoyt by William | Lyon Mackenzie (1845; pages 80ff) |
ate seventeenth-century style, designed by T.H. | Lyon, and somewhat at odds with the College's origin |
merican supply steamer Caroline used by William | Lyon Mackenzie and his rebels on Navy Island (see Ca |
Built around 549 by the | Lyon bishop Saint Sacerdos, the church was damaged i |
Grendel is a 2007 film directed by Nick | Lyon that is very loosely based on the Anglo-Saxon e |
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) |
Mixed by Steve | Lyon in OBS (Oliveta Recording Studio of Bologna) |
It was produced by Hilary | Lyon. |
n he was named to the Senate in 1945 by William | Lyon Mackenzie King and scooped the Parliamentary pr |
September 1943 to a circuit organised by Robert | Lyon based on the town of the same name with a branc |
as Robert Baldwin, but was attracted by William | Lyon Mackenzie's more radical reform movement. |
The grant, by Lord | Lyon King of Arms was made on October 10. |
inted to the Canadian Senate in 1928 by William | Lyon Mackenzie King. |
He was born in Kuttawa, Caldwell (now | Lyon) County, Kenutcky on June 26, 1841. |
s called The Cub and the yearbook is called The | Lyon. |
ommendation of Prime Minister of Canada William | Lyon Mackenzie King, to replace the Lord Tweedsmuir |
1925 when the prime minister of Canada, William | Lyon MacKenzie King, appointed him to the Senate of |
Fellow Canadian Jay | Lyon would beat Ellison in the second round. |
ted commander of the arsenal, Captain Nathaniel | Lyon of the 2nd U. S. Infantry. |
removed to Illinois by Union Captain Nathaniel | Lyon, an act that helped fuel tension between secess |
tch to dismiss Gloucestershire captain Beverley | Lyon. |
Captain Nathaniel | Lyon, aware that the governor had secretly had artil |
stolen artillery in the camp, Captain Nathaniel | Lyon used United States infantry and federally induc |
The Siege and capture of | Lyon occurred on 9 August to 9 October 1793 when Fre |
Jacmot started his career at | Lyon in 2002, and was sent away on loan to Bastia th |
atory of Concarneau, and finished his career in | Lyon as Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Scienc |
the son of a lawyer Leriche began his career in | Lyon. |
He also performed at St. Jean Cathedral in | Lyon in December 2000. |
sed and buried in the metropolitan cathedral of | Lyon. |
cognized as a legalistic and cautious Unionist, | Lyon was an outspoken Abolitionist, with a long-stan |
CI Track Cycling World Cycling Championships in | Lyon, France. |
in taekwondo after the French Championships in | Lyon, February 7. |
general of his order in the general chapter of | Lyon on 19 September 1891, he occupied the post unti |
ich person and powerful metropolitan chapter on | Lyon which shared the capacity on Chaleins with vari |
which he obtained at the school of chemistry at | Lyon, then with Warburg Otto, with whom he maintaine |
diocese, the year began either at Christmas (at | Lyon, for instance) or on 25 March (as at Vienne), o |
described inactivation of the X chromosome, the | Lyon hypothesis explaining how X chromosomes can som |
relics are venerated in Holy Trinity church in | Lyon, France, where his feast day is celebrated on 1 |
representatives were Winston Churchill, William | Lyon Mackenzie King and Franklin D. Roosevelt. |
he defenses of the important southern cities of | Lyon, Nice and Toulon were also improved. |
ns were introduced in six French cities, Lille, | Lyon, Marseille, Nice, Paris and Toulouse. |
e to the rose garden was donated by the city of | Lyon on the occasion of the 350th anniversary of Mon |
cupation of France he went south to the city of | Lyon where he helped organize the "Dutch-Paris" unde |
than 100 miles (161 km) from the French city of | Lyon. |
A civil engineer, | Lyon is a graduate of the University of Virginia and |
asses in Tours (1865), Clermont-Ferrand (1866), | Lyon (from 1873) and Paris (from 1878). |
turned looking very ill and entered a clinic in | Lyon, France, just outside of Italy and its attendan |
y were published in two separate collections in | Lyon in 1548. |
r thirty years in the library of the college at | Lyon, Ferret, who purposed publishing it, having die |
esulted in his founding a veterinary college in | Lyon in 1760, from which establishment he despatched |
s, he became professor at the Jesuit college at | Lyon. |
hool and at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, | Lyon joined the Navy on 15 June 1899, and saw active |
He was the founder of veterinary colleges at | Lyon in 1762, as well as an authority on horse manag |
ct I think one of our New York columnists, Mrs. | Lyon, said the only thing that you hadn't won so far |
Clinton County, New York, near the community of | Lyon Mountain. |
Weed Heights is a community in | Lyon County, Nevada. |
s involved with a silk manufacturing company in | Lyon. |
edical sisters of "Notre Dame de Compassion" in | Lyon. |
he most titles ever won in the competition with | Lyon. |
After receiving a complaint, John | Lyon, the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards, |
oachim de Pierres, Cardinal de Bernis, Comte de | Lyon |
y War officer, printer, and congressman Matthew | Lyon, he was first engaged as an apprentice printer, |
n his musical education at the conservatoire de | Lyon at age 29, where he studied clarinet He began p |
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