A city in east-central France on the Rhone River; a principal producer of silk and rayon.
The council in 1274 that effected a temporary reunion of the Greek Orthodox with the Roman Catholic Church.
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Examples for "Lyon"
Examples for "Lyon"
1Unfortunately that happens in cricket … Whatever has happened happens, Lyon said.
2That said, Lyon come into tonight's game with problems of their own.
3In a statement released by police, the Lyon family asked for privacy.
4However, one can only imagine what Lyon was feeling at that moment.
5He left Paris yesterday morning by train from the Gare de Lyon.
The council of the Western Church in 1245 that excommunicated Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II and planned a new crusade against the Holy Land.
1Lyons believes high construction costs are at the root of the problem.
2Michael Lyons has said he is leaving the job for personal reasons.
3Design: Analysis of a case series spontaneously reported to Lyons Pharmacovigilance Center.
4It is a circle that Lyons must continue to try to square.
5I had received information that Lyons had a financial interest in BioMediSol.
6She had a strong analysis to present to John Lyons this morning.
7John Lyons told me to call you about some information I need.
8However, Mr Bruton will not be seeking Mr Lyons's resignation as chairman.
9When Lyons began covering technology, tech was far from a lifestyle topic.
10Mr Lyons' term of office expires at the end of this month.
11The town-hall of Lyons is in every respect worthy of the city.
12The Epistle of the Churches of Vienne and Lyons contains the following:-
13The work was commissioned by the family of Wellington luthier Ian Lyons.
14Nite Jewel: A tip from Billy Lyons and a good one too.
15Lyons will pay a second interim dividend to shareholders in December 1997.
16The new owners, Melcorpo, is controlled by former estate agent David Lyons.