Furious as a lyon the fitt comes one, but retires gentle as a lamb. |
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The Swede may believe he was ill-treated in being dropped following his recent howler against Lyon. |
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She returns to the chateau outside Lyon and learns to communicate through sign language. |
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Even by his own histrionic standards, O'Neill's reaction to the match-winning penalty in Lyon on Wednesday night laid bare his soul. |
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A retrospective study of six hospitalized neurosyphilitic patients at Neurological Hospital of Lyon from 1987 to 2002 was carried out. |
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Lyon Opera Ballet does classical ballets but with a new language of movement. |
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The spirit in the side was perhaps epitomised by the courage shown by loosehead prop Alastair Lyon. |
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The wing back had been the Celtic player closest to Larsson when he collapsed in a challenge with Lyon defender Serge Blanc. |
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As his body floats in a boat downriver toward Lyon all the bells of the region miraculously begin to sound. |
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All the pomp and ceremony being done with, Lyon kick off from right to left in their dark blue. |
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What we have done in the past has already proved successful at Rennes and at Lyon. |
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They said the plane's pilots had asked for an emergency landing at Lyon Airport after it developed engine trouble. |
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Lyon have eight minutes, plus stoppage time to score a goal and avoid being eliminated from the competition. |
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The Lyon, who had stayed back with the Richelieu was also overwhelmed by missiles. |
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For the flamboyant Lyon, who bore a tattoo of a tiger's head on his chest that gave the mission its name, it was also personal. |
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There was an incandescence to the display that brought them a 2-0 victory at home to Lyon three weeks ago. |
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The race ended in a dead heat so the scullers had to re-row and Lyon lost by half a length. |
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Lyon are in control in these early moments, United looking slightly ragged in their pursuit of the ball already. |
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The Lord Lyon wrote to us a year ago saying that schools with heraldic devices should get in touch to check if they were allowed to use them. |
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He passed that way a second time two days later, on his way back southward to Fort Lyon and thence to Denver, where he received a hero's welcome. |
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The hereditary banner bearers would carry the Lyon Standard and the Saltire. |
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Lyon International airport is also close by, and you can access the ski resorts very easily in winter. |
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Lyon was unimpressed by the results of that project because its beautiful maps had no apparent utility. |
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Lyon is unique in the destinations selected for this feature in that it is the only non-coastal region we are examining. |
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It is thought that those responsible for the attack were a far right group, rather than Lyon football fans. |
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One aircraft flying from Heathrow to Geneva had to divert into Lyon because bad weather meant it could not land. |
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A memorial service is planned for Lyon next July at Monmouth, where he trained a small stable. |
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The city of Lyon refused to carry out instructions from Paris and the city was besieged for two months. |
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The yacht has been undergoing an extensive refit in North Vancouver ever since Lyon and crew sailed it to Vancouver from Holland last June. |
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Elizabeth Bowes Lyon was mother to a queen, wife to a king, sister-in-law to another king. |
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Last year people travelled from all over including Chamaniox and Lyon for us to fettle their bike and particularly their disc brakes. |
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Houllier fetches up at Lyon where he inherits the most eye-catching team in Europe. |
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The Gare de Lyon is one of the ring of train stations that circle Paris. |
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The name most touted as successor is Paul Le Guen and his right-hand man, Yves Colleu, claimed yesterday that the former Lyon coach is waiting in the wings. |
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At the Abbey, members of the Royal Family, foreign royals, members of the Bowes Lyon family and other blood relatives move in procession to their seats. |
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As heir presumptive by Deed of Nomination registered with the Lyon Court, my Arms are debruised of a three point label during my father's lifetime. |
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The Yorkshire Post understands she had signed up for two months' French study with the Alliance Francaise in Lyon and was living in a university hall of residence. |
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Based in Lyon, France, it transmits around the world in seven languages. |
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People filed by the coffin covered with the Queen Mother's personal standard which mixed the Royal Arms with the bows and lions of her own Bowes Lyon family. |
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The Glen Lyon Millennium Event takes the form of a horseshoe route which follows an old peat track past a flowing burn, replete with deep pools, rockfalls and ancient trees. |
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Every year they re-enact the death of the legendary vampire Zorbeskel, who plagued the cobblestoned streets of vieux Lyon back in the days when it was Nouveau Lyon. |
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Authorities blame anarchists protesting a proposed high-speed rail line called TAV that will link Turin and Lyon, France. |
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The return of Long and Sculthorpe provided direction and a cutting edge in attack, while the partnership between Lyon and Albert continues to sparkle. |
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Also Tom Lyon, Allen Sparks, Jeff Huey, and Billo sent me donations recently and Tom sent a picture that reminded me of Australia's tall poppy syndrome. |
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The upholstered pieces have been re-covered in fabric Ruhlmann originally designed for the textile manufacturer Prelle et Compagnie, which still operates in Lyon, France. |
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A week later, a much bigger, much calmer demonstration filled the streets of Paris and Lyon with perhaps 100,00 people. |
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They entertain Lyon a week on Wednesday in their second group encounter. |
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The story about a roadtrip to Lyon to rescue an abandoned car is a particular pearl. |
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On 19 April, Edinburgh auctioneers Lyon and Turnbull present the finest collection of metalwork designed by Dr Christopher Dresser ever to come to auction. |
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The monastic shoots spread as far as Poland where they founded Gdansk, the home of goldwasser, and Cracow, the Lyon of Polish gastronomy. |
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Stephen of Ripon says that Wilfrid stayed in Lyon for three years, leaving only after the archbishop's murder. |
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In Scotland, Lord Lyon King of Arms is the judge of the Lyon Court, which has jurisdiction over all heraldic matters. |
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The Macer appears when the Court is sitting in public and when Proclamations are made by the Lord Lyon. |
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The Lord Lyon King of Arms is the chief heraldic officer of Scotland and Great Officer of State and a judge in the judiciary of Scotland. |
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As such the Lyon Clerk must take receipt of all documents and evidence submitted by the applicant in each case. |
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As Keeper of the Records, the Lyon Clerk is responsible for the maintenance of the Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland. |
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The Lyon Clerk must ensure that members of the public have access to the register by facilitating searches and studies of the records. |
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The Procurator Fiscal can either issue a letter or warning, and where needed initiate a prosecution before the Lyon Court. |
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This would include someone like Klaus Barbie, the Butcher of Lyon. |
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The British No 1 has withdrawn from the Lyon Grand Prix and also missed out on Sunday's Superset event at Wembley Arena. |
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Lyon will be replaced by Wayne Rockall, who will join Yarraman on September 1, 2006, as Chief Executive Officer and President. |
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Lyon did not take the masked shrew, the meadow vole or the meadow jumping mouse. |
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The Lord Lyon King-at-Arms and his decrepit court will dodder along in front. |
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Over the altar, he installed a baldachino as well as an imposing crucifix by a prominent sculpture from Lyon. |
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Our coach Slovoljub Mislin worked with Paul Le Guen at Lyon, so he is a man of some knowledge. |
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I wanted to go to Lyon next, but he sent me to Denmark to work at the Plaza Flotel in Copenhagen. |
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Prosecutor Wyn Lloyd Jones said Antonio Lyon had met Sykes a short time earlier and sold him cannabis. |
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Another early text to mention Alban is the Vita Germani, or Life of St Germanus of Auxerre, written about 480 by Constantius of Lyon. |
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In 820 the Bishop of Lyon and others repudiated the belief that witches could make bad weather, fly in the night, and change their shape. |
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It is now known as The John Lyon School and is a prominent independent school. |
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Peter Waldo of Lyon was a wealthy merchant who gave up his riches around 1175 after a religious experience and became a preacher. |
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At Hussey's retirement on 6 January 2013, he announced that he would be handing the duties over to Nathan Lyon. |
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In Scotland, the Lord Lyon King of Arms has criminal jurisdiction to control the use of arms. |
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All Scottish courts, except for the Court of the Lord Lyon, are administered by the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service. |
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These include Children's Hearings, the Lands Tribunal for Scotland, the Scottish Land Court and the Court of the Lord Lyon. |
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Reunion was attempted twice, at the 1274 Second Council of Lyon and the 1439 Council of Florence. |
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It also operates the International Agency for Research on Cancer in Lyon, France, and the WHO Centre for Health Development in Kobe, Japan. |
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The Labour MP Alex Lyon waved a copy of The Sun in the House of Commons and suggested the paper could be prosecuted for indecency. |
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This rank is only held by those lairds holding official recognition in a territorial designation by the Lord Lyon King of Arms. |
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The Scottish Lyon King of Arms brought James IV's letter of 26 July to him. |
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Henry's exchange with Islay Herald or the Lyon King on 11 August at his tent at the siege was recorded. |
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Kintyre Pursuivant of Arms in Ordinary, one of the officers of arms at the Court of the Lord Lyon, is named after this peninsula. |
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The river system has salmon fisheries on many of its tributaries including the Earn, Isla, Ericht, Tummel, Garry, Dochart, Lyon and Eden. |
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Several of the tartans are registered in the books of the Court of the Lord Lyon, King of Arms of Scotland. |
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In 1795, Herman Lyon, a dentist and chiropodist, bought a burial plot in Edinburgh. |
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Finally, the Lord Lyon King of Arms is the sole judge in the Lyon Court, which determines cases relating to heraldry. |
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Heraldry is regulated in Scotland both by the civil and criminal law, with prosecutions taken before the Court of the Lord Lyon. |
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It is headed by the Lord Lyon, who is King of Arms and senior herald for Scotland. |
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In Scotland, this authority is delegated to Lord Lyon King of Arms at his or her own discretion. |
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Unlike the Court of Chivalry, the Court of the Lord Lyon is very much alive, and is fully integrated into the Scottish legal system. |
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The Lyon Court is a public body, and the fees for grants of arms are paid to HM Treasury. |
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The Lyon Court is directly responsible for the establishment of the rights to arms and pedigree. |
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When sufficient evidence is attested to these rights, a judicial 'Interlocutor' or warrant will be issued by the Lord Lyon. |
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This power of the Lord Lyon is derived from the monarch's royal prerogatives, which has been delegated to the office by law. |
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The Lord Lyon is part of the judiciary of Scotland but is not subject to the discipline of the Lord President of the Court of Session. |
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In this way the previous Lord Lyon, Sir Malcolm Innes of Edingight, serves as Orkney Herald Extraordinary. |
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In Scotland there are also four private pursuivants who are independent of Lyon Court. |
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In some cases, following such recognition from the clan chief, the clan tartan is recorded and registered by the Lord Lyon King of Arms. |
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Also, the Lord Lyon states that a clan tartan should only be worn by those who profess allegiance to that clan's chief. |
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A group without a chief recognised by the Sovereign, through the Lord Lyon, has no official standing under Scottish law. |
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Clans or families thought to have had a Chief in the past but not currently recognised by the Lord Lyon are listed at Armigerous clans. |
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Other major urban centres include Marseille, Lyon, Lille, Nice, Toulouse and Bordeaux. |
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Some of the finest collections are in Lyon, Lille, Rouen, Dijon, Rennes and Grenoble. |
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Also, for him, find handsewn bowties and suspenders at Durian and the Lyon, Booth 163 on Spruce. |
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The grant document was discovered in the Lyon Office in 1890, and forwarded to the newly formed Perth County Council. |
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All Scottish flags must, by law, be authorised by Lord Lyon and recorded in the Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland. |
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The College of Arms and the Court of the Lord Lyon maintain official registers of flags. |
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It might be worth noting here that the first known French translation appeared in Lyon in 1559, in a volume by Charles Fontaine. |
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In 1524, Francis assisted the citizens of Lyon in financing the expedition of Giovanni da Verrazzano to North America. |
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The Second Council of Lyon was convened on 7 May 1274, to regulate the election of the pope. |
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In July, Lyon guillotined the deposed 'Montagnard' head of the city council. |
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In October the Convention troops captured Lyon and reinstated a Montagnard government there. |
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By November 1793, the revolts in Normandy, Bordeaux and Lyon were overcome, in December also that in Toulon. |
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Between today's Geneva and Lyon, it grew to become the realm of Burgundy in the late 5th and early 6th centuries. |
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The bulletin was presented every Sunday evening for many years by Rod Lyon, then Elizabeth Stewart, and currently a team presents in rotation. |
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Parry's writings, with pen and ink illustrations of Inuit everyday life, and those of George Francis Lyon, both published in 1824 were widely read. |
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Another Scot, William Lyon Mackenzie, who led the revolt in Upper Canada against the Canadian government in 1838, became a symbol of Canadian radicalism. |
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He, in turn, appealed to Gratian, but before anything had been accomplished the emperor was murdered in Lyon, and Magnus Maximus had taken his place. |
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This week's 95-minute edition covers the European Young Dancer competition in Lyon and follows the preparations of Britain's candidate, 18-year-old Lara Glew. |
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The Lord Lyon King of Arms, head of the Scottish heraldic establishment and whose office predates his association with the Order serves as King of Arms of the Order. |
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The first time he attempted an aerial shot was in the 38th over when, batting on 115, he stepped down to Nathan Lyon and deposited him behind the sightscreen. |
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In an accompanying editorial, Fabien Zoulim, MD of the INSERM in Lyon, France suggested that adefovir be started soon after lamivudine resistance emerges. |
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And the team of scientists, at the universities of Lyon and Saint-Etienne in France and Keele in the UK, found that the higher the aluminum, the lower sperm count. |
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This has been the case since the Lyon King of Arms Act of 1867, when the whole of the Lyon Court and Her Majesty's Officers of Arms were formally made into civil servants. |
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The Lyon Court maintains the register of grants of arms, known as the Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland, as well as records of genealogies. |
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He stayed for some time in Lyon, and now he is living in Vienne. |
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Freight bound for Paris was misdirected to Lyon or Marseille instead. |
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Lyon is a former member of The Lemonheads who frequently plays with hipster loving bands like Brazzaville and with Jim Bianco, Mark Curry, Joel Virgel and Los Super Elegantes. |
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Despite the big names like Meninga, van Vollenhoven, Lyon etc. |
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The only judge of the Lyon Court is the Lord Lyon King of Arms. |
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In 2004 a new replica of this crown was created for use by the Lord Lyon. |
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According to Wilfrid's later biographer, Stephen of Ripon, Wilfrid left Biscop's company at Lyon, where Wilfrid stayed under the patronage of Annemund, the archbishop. |
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This submission must be done either personally, by an intermediary agent or by correspondence, the Lyon Clerk is required to personally interview and reply to each applicant. |
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Once approved by the Lord Lyon, after recommendation by the Advisory Committee on Tartan, the clan tartan is then recorded in the Lyon Court Books. |
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This opinion is enforced by the fact that in the Scottish clan system, the Lord Lyon states that membership to a clan technically passes through the surname. |
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With every submission of application for a grant of arms, a matriculation of arms or the recording of genealogy must be made through the Lyon Clerk. |
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According to the former Lord Lyon, Sir Thomas Innes of Learney, a clan is a community that is distinguished by heraldry and recognised by the Sovereign. |
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The Lord Lyon's judicial duties concerning Scottish heraldic business and heraldic laws are conducted through the machinery of the Court of the Lord Lyon. |
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This list of Clans contains clans registered with the Lord Lyon Court. |
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Many patterns were designed for and produced by for the major French textile manufacturers in Mulhouse, Lille and Lyon, by German and Belgian workshops. |
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The programme for that event also sported the new coat of arms of the SRU that was granted by the Lord Lyon King of Arms on 28 February 1973, for the centenary season. |
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In March 1935, Chadwick received an offer of the Lyon Jones Chair of physics at the University of Liverpool, in his wife's home town, to succeed Lionel Wilberforce. |
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And when out-of-form Brad Haddin was out for six, and tail-enders Peter Siddle and Nathan Lyon followed, the tourists had wrested back control with two days to play. |
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The school in its current form was founded in February 1572 under a Royal Charter granted by Queen Elizabeth I to John Lyon, a wealthy local farmer. |
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The Tay is unusual amongst Scottish rivers in having several major tributaries, notably the Earn, the Isla, the River Tummel, the Almond and the Lyon. |
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Andrews and Edinburgh, brought into being by Lord Lyon in 1989, was made on the grounds that the Ecclesiastical Titles Act of 1851 never applied to Scotland. |
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In 1956, the BTC was granted a heraldic achievement by the College of Arms and the Lord Lyon, and then BTC chairman Brian Robertson wanted a grander logo for the railways. |
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