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| | Sterling Rufus Lyon - encyclopedia article about Sterling Rufus Lyon. |
 | | Although Weir and Lyon were both politically to the right of Roblin, they represented different constituencies in the party: Weir was a rural populist, Lyon a supporter of urban business development. |  | | When Roblin moved to federal politics in 1967, Lyon was one of four candidates who sought to replace him. |  | | Dufferin Roblin has argued that the Lyon governments's right-wing reputation was undeserved, but few others have as yet agreed with this assessment. |
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| | Lyon - definition of Lyon in Encyclopedia |
 | | Lyon was a scene of mass violence against Huguenots in the St. |  | | Under Roman Emperor Septimius Severus, the Christians in Lyon were prosecuted for their religious views. |  | | Lyon is the capital of the Rhône-Alpes région, and the préfecture (capital) of the Rhône département. |
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| | Mackenzie, William Lyon - Columbia Encyclopedia article about Mackenzie, William Lyon |
 | | Scotland; grandfather of William Lyon Mackenzie King King, William Lyon Mackenzie, 1874–1950, Canadian political leader, b. |  | | In 1837 a group of men led by William Lyon Mackenzie rebelled in Upper Canada (now Ontario), demanding a more democratic government. |  | | Mackenzie, William Lyon, 1795–1861, Canadian journalist and insurgent leader, b. |
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| | Mackenzie King, William Lyon on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Book review essay: ministers at mid-century: Canadian politics and politicians of the 1940s, '50s, and '60s.(Walter Gordon and the Rise of Canadian Nationalism)(Pearson: The Unlikely Gladiator)(Memoirs of a Very Civil Servant: Mackenzie King to Pierre Trudeau)(Book Review) |  | | MACKENZIE KING, WILLIAM LYON [Mackenzie King, William Lyon] see King, William Lyon Mackenzie. |  | | The grandfathering of William Lyon Mackenzie King (1).(Prime Minister of Canada and Ontario public monument) |
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| | Lyon, Mary Frances - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Lyon, Mary Frances |
 | | The Medical Research Council's Radiobiology Unit at Harwell had been constructed at the end of World War II to define the effects of radiation on mice as a model for understanding the consequences of nuclear fallout on human beings. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | After completion of her PhD in 1950, she joined the Medical Research Council's Radiobiology Unit at Harwell and became head of its Genetics Division in 1962. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Archange de Lyon |
 | | He returned in disguise to Lyons about 1796 and became curé of the parish of the Carthusians and on the re-establishment of his order at Chambéry he resumed his monastic habit there in 1818. |  | | In 1789, having preached against the States General he was obliged to leave France. |
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| | Encyclopedia of Native American Healing (Main Page) |
 | | William S. Lyon, Ph.D., is a research associate at the University of Kansas at Lawrence. |  | | For the past twenty-six years, Dr. Lyon's field research has concentrated on Native American shamanism and sacred ceremonies. |  | | Designed for ease of use with maps, a detailed subject index, an extensive bibliography, and cross references, this book will fascinate anyone interested in Native American culture and heritage. |
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