How To Use Lyons In A Sentence

  • Gerard Lyons, the chief economist with Standard Chartered Bank, divides them into five groups.
  • The byssus is unknown to us, but the stuffs of Lyons are more valuable. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • Toyota Motor spokesman Brian Lyons said the automaker is sending three of its own technicians to investigate. Brandy At Fault In Fatal December Car Crash
  • Lyons is the ringmaster controlling the hype on and off the field.
  • Carla Hall Lyons who "amuse" - bouched us with her lovingly prepared culinary creations and hilarious quips. Gayired.com - Gay OnLine Community for Entertainment and Daily News
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  • They played Twenty-one; the scores were kept on the inside of a Lyons Green Label tea packet.
  • The conference voted for complete opposition to the Lyons report, which first proposed these plans.
  • Last year, the company stopped selling seven other species on the Greenpeace red list including Atlantic cod, Chilean sea bass and orange roughy, says Jeff Lyons , Costco's senior vice president of fresh foods. The Slippery Business of Picking Fish
  • But, in the haze and visual undecidability of Lyons' St Albans facades, perhaps some remnants of both these lost ideals also hover.
  • Leonard Lyons confected his column six days a week in the tabloid New York Post from 1934 until 1974. Before Gossip Was Gawkerfied
  • Now, however, upon the repeated expression of fears from Lyons that this might be more than mere "bunkum," Russell began to instruct Great Britain and the American Civil War
  • Lauri Lyons is the publisher of NOMADS Magazine and the author of Flag: An American Story. Lauri Lyons: Go Wild and Green in Costa Rica!
  • Moorcroft was subsequently encouraged by John Hunter to acquire a training at the veterinary school in Lyons.
  • Both the pewter and Sheffield Plate collections benefited from large bequests particularly that of Colonel Croft Lyons.
  • They thus activated fullback Jerone Davison and safety Lamar Lyons from the practice squad.
  • Gallus died in 551, and by 552 Gregory was a deacon in Lyons, where Nicetius was then bishop.
  • October 4, 2008 at 7:14 am same thingz fur mii. jess add gowin owt tu bai nu tinny chooz, kitteh litturz an greenz fur da bunnehs! kayle, parslee, dandee lyons, basil… dem bunnehs be eetin bettur dan mii aifinkso! No hunny.. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Inspector Lyons urged motorists to use their belts and in particular children in the rear seats.
  • The Jesuit John Rho answered him in his "Achates" (Lyons, 1644). The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
  • Lyons is also the founder and director of More Fire Glass Studio in Rochester, NY. The Big Jar Series by Elizabeth Lyons
  • And it was Lyons' first major scalp.
  • Lauri Lyons is a photographer and the author of Flag: An American Story and Flag International. Lauri Lyons: Harlem Memorializes Michael Jackson at Apollo Theater
  • Lyons next examines Huxley's conversion from saltation to gradualism, predicated to a great degree on his own studies of Archaeopteryx and relationships among reptiles, dinosaurs, and birds.
  • In the middle of a plain, betwixt Orgon and this river, we met the coach in which we had travelled eighteen months before, from Lyons to Montpellier, conducted by our old driver Joseph, who no sooner recognized my servant at a distance, by his musquetoon, than he came running towards our carriage, and seizing my hand, even shed tears of joy. Travels through France and Italy
  • I fully endorse Kasparov's assessment of the overall quality from New York and Lyons.
  • The Parisian detachments marching to Lyons left a trail of pillaged and closed churches, and smouldering bonfires of ornaments, vestments, and holy pictures all along their route.
  • Aces teammate Jason Lyons is also in the meeting as a wild card and knows a good performance could seal his spot in the full series in 2003.
  • Cathari, Poor Men of Lyons, Lombards, Albigenses, Waldenses, Vaudois, etc. The name Waldenses and Albigenses have frequently been loosely applied to all the bands of people that passed under various titles in different countries and that opposed the doctrines and ecclesiastical tyranny of Rome. The Revelation Explained
  • Mary Lyons takes part in the model making competitions and two Olympic handball teams from the area compete in the All - Ireland finals.
  • In Coventry Sir William Lyons produced wonderful engineering and style-but he didn't believe his cars should cost the earth.
  • Sited at the confluence of the Saone and Rhone rivers in Lyons, the futuristic megastructure is conceived as a hybridisation of museum and urban leisure space.
  • John Lyons/The Wall Street Journal Aveda is used to dealing with small farmers; its network of supply relationships includes buying argan nut oil from Berber women and sandalwood oil from Australian aborigines. Aveda's Skin-Deep Alliance in Brazil
  • I'll come to that presently; my immediate response, when Pinkerton sprang his mine, was to question his sanity and decline at the top of my voice, pointing out that if he didn't drum up Lyons instanter, Palmerston would have a fit, the Queen would be most displeased, we might well burn Washington again, and he, Pinkerton, would find himself selling matches on the street corner. THE NUMBERS
  • In Lyons, whirring machinery can debark a tree weighing more than a ton in seconds, spinning the woody cylinder into slick sheets of fiber that are transformed into plywood. Logging Towns Revive in Quake's Wake
  • Mr Lyons' parents, John and Sheila, visited him in the Bridewell and said he was completely disorientated, swaying and slurring his words.
  • The best crystals of the mineral were found many years ago at Chessy near Lyons; these are rhombohedra of a fine apple-green colour. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
  • Old favorites (the ones I grew up on from the Lyons area): Saint-Marcellin and Saint-Felicien; Reblochon; Cantal and Saint-Nectaire (from Auvergne where we used to spend the summer); and Roquefort, Bleu d'Auvergne, Fourme d'Ambert (all blue cheeses). Say Cheese: Meet Sebastien Tavel
  • If one accepts this interpretation then the third-person form would not have the negative connotations defined so sharply by John Lyons.
  • We set out from Lyons early on Monday morning, and as a robbery had been a few days before committed in that neighbourhood, I ordered my servant to load my musquetoon with a charge of eight balls. Travels through France and Italy
  • France, and in particular Lyons, has been renowned as a center for weaving high quality textiles for more than five hundred years.
  • When Lyons regained consciousness, he was lying facedown on the ground, choking, gasping for air, and spitting up blood and dirt. The Conservative Assault on the Constitution
  • MITCH LYONS The Workhouse Ceramics Visiting Artist Exhibit features the work of Lyons, who creates images out of slabs of clay. Going Out Guide: Events in Northern Virginia April 22-28
  • Sinead Lyons continued to show her sparkling form by continually attacking from midfield.
  • The Premier County ended their very barren spell in the 21st minute when their full forward Des Lyons kicked over a good point.
  • The big wing forward was to convert two further frees in the opening quarter while Seamus Lyons landed his first score after a foul on David Cuddy.
  • First the spray-on six-pack pitch in Dragons' Den, and now Darryn "Mr Paparazzi" Lyons's belly implants on Big Brother?! The Populist: the column that wants to rap battle Anne Hathaway
  • His stuff doesn't look like anybody else," but it's wearable, which is hard to do in menswear, says Jenna Lyons , creative director for J. Early Shows Draw Scouts and Mentors
  • In Gaul a pleiad of writers and theologians develops at Lérins or within the radius of that monastery's influence -- Cassian, Honoratus, Eucherius of Lyons, Vincent of Lérins, Hilary of Arles, Valerian of Cemelium, The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • Lyons suggests that this x retains a pronominal element, as well as containing an adverbial element similar to here.
  • From the latitude of Ward Hunt Island south, an older “basement” of interdigitating sea and brackish ice Lyons et al 1971 lies with angular unconformity beneath the interstratified iced firn and lake ice. Ward Hunt Ice Shelf Stratigraphy « Climate Audit
  • In southern France, there also arose the heretical group known as the Waldenses, the followers of Peter Waldes, who called themselves the Poor of Lyons. A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
  • Lyons père was a young lawyer writing a weekly column for the Sunday English-language page of the Yiddish Forward when he won a Post contest to find a challenger to Walter Winchell, the vulpine king of newspaper gossip. Before Gossip Was Gawkerfied
  • E. LYONS: Well, it's either a smile and have him -- or what I call a pity party all day long. CNN Transcript Jul 18, 2005
  • Like so many donations, John Lyons's gift to his alma mater is rooted in nostalgia. Fordham Alum Honors His Wife With Football Gift
  • John Lyons/The Wall Street Journal Images of Yawanawá Indians in grass skirts can help Aveda sell its popular Uruku line of lipsticks, eye shadows and facial bronzers, which use urukum, more commonly known as annatto, for body paint. Aveda's Skin-Deep Alliance in Brazil
  • The mineral, which occurs with lyonsite and thenardite, formed as a sublimate from the volcanic gases.
  • Former “At the Movies” co-host Ben Lyons is at it again! Lyons asks Cameron the important questions about “Avatar” » Scene-Stealers
  • In 1814 he moved to Lyons and then to Vienna where he choreographed numerous ballets and divertissements.
  • There are old gas-light fixtures, a metal thimble, the tips of old fountain pens, a scrap of newspaper from 1858, shreds of what Lyons thinks is dark bunting from Lincoln's funeral. Clara Barton's D.C. home and office may be converted into museum
  • Mr Salmond has also written to the chairman of the trust, Sir Michael Lyons, saying that the BBC, as a national broadcaster for Scotland, had a special responsibility for impartiality and fairness, which it had "abdicated". Top stories from Times Online
  • Lyons, Caen, Rixbeim, the great centres of the industry, were much disturbed concerning that marvellous "rotary and dodecagonal" machine. The French Immortals Series — Complete
  • It was published by The Lyons Press, an imprint of The Globe Pequot Press
  • Dr Timothy Lyons, a pathologist with the Department of Forensic Medicine at Newcastle, who appeared via video link, said Ms Nixon's death was 'unascertained'. Northernstar.com.au: The Northern Star
  • According to historian Clare Lyons, “Members of all classes and both races frequented taverns, bawdy houses, and ‘Negro’ houses for sexual adventure.” A Renegade History of the United States
  • His _Opera geometrica_ appeared at Lyons in 1554, and his _Logistica_ and _De quadratura circuli libri duo_ at Lyons in 1559. A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume I (of II)
  • Money won't prolong life, but a few millyons judicyously placed in good banks an 'occas'nally worn on th' person will rayjooce age. Observations By Mr. Dooley
  • On October 6, 1976, at approximately 2 a.m., Adolph Lyons, a twenty-four-year-old African-American man, was stopped by four Los Angeles police officers for driving with a burned-out tail-light. The Conservative Assault on the Constitution
  • + "De Moralitate, naturâ et effectibus actuum supernaturalium".etc. (Antwerp, 1623; Lyons, 1623; Paris, 1624. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
  • How appropriate of Dan Lyons, the experienced hagiographer of SCO. Fake Steve Jobs v. NYT over Zynga-gate - Boing Boing
  • However, on August 15, in a thicket at the foot of a slope running down from the road that passes through the district of Millery, about ten miles from Lyons, a roadmender, attracted by a peculiar smell, discovered the remains of what appeared to be a human body. A Book of Remarkable Criminals
  • In southern France, there were the Poor of Lyons, known as the Waldenses, after their leader Peter Waldo, who, advocating a renunciation of material goods, promoted reform without resorting to dualist thought. A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
  • Richard Lyons told reporters following his daughter's slaying that detectives made "accusatory" comments to him, which led him to hire a lawyer. Two Years Later, Charges In The Murder That Shook Chicago
  • Ably led by Noel Lyons and Marie Mannion, this group of enthusiastic people organised the underage teams with great success.
  • Differences in consumers 'credit knowledge using OLS and quantile regressions. (ordinary least squares): An article from: Journal of Consumer Affairs by Angela C. Lyons OpEdNews - Quicklink: Banks fight to kill proposed consumer protection agency
  • Lyons is the gateway to the Alps for motorists driving out from Britain.
  • Collot d'Herbois, the demolisher and depopulator of Lyons, is said to have died in the common hospital, in consequence of drinking off at once a whole bottle of ardent spirits. Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs
  • It was a maxim with Lyons that it was desirable to remember everyone he met, and he prided himself on his ability to call cordially by name clients or chance acquaintances whom he had not seen for years. Unleavened Bread
  • High-speed trains regularly ply between Paris and Lyons.
  • Although I think [outgoing trust chairman] Sir Michael Lyons has done as well as he possibly could, it's very difficult, being an advocate, regulator and admonisher," he said. BBC Trust has 'never made sense', says former BBC chairman
  • She said she would not "hypothesize" whether she would support Lyons heading Rio Nuevo. Undefined
  • Eloquent on workers' aspirations, Lyons retells their stories, creating a flowing account of t heir tastes in literature and growing awareness of their own interests.
  • The opening address -- a spine chilling 15 minute statement -- was delivered by Chief Oren Lyons from the Onondaga Nation. Conchita Sarnoff: The Nuclear Free Future Award
  • In 798 he was sent, with bishop Leidrad of Lyons, as a royal messenger (missus dominicus) to the southern part of France. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
  • fobs," products like Assure II; and that was done with some forethought, Lyons said. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • That means some vehicles could remain in short sup­ply, but Lyons said Toyota is working to improve invento­ry. Montgomeryadvertiser.com - Go
  • It's just a real tough situation," said Duane Lyons, superintendent at the Naches Valley School District, where levy equali-zation funds make up nearly 5 percent of the $15 million budget. Yakima Herald-Republic Weekly News
  • One of the oldest of our people, Doctor Lyons, having slept away from our camp and gott a litle in drink, found his way up to the Indian town and joyned with the Indians in their dance indeavouring to mimick and ape them in their antick gestures, which I being informed of, sent for him, and desired that he would emediately repair home to our camp. A Renegade History of the United States
  • Steinkamp, along with fellow DMACC student Alisha Lyons and DMACC Health and Public Services Dean Sally Schroder, will be travelling to Kofu which is in central Japan and near Mount Fuji. Times Republican
  • He struck it well but the agile Tony Lyons dived full length to turn it around the post for a forty five.
  • Kinnaman and his co-author Gabe Lyons polled Millenials to find out what terms came to mind when they thought of Christians and the results included unflattering ones like judgmental, antihomosexual, hypocritical, too political and sheltered. Mark Joseph: My Interview With UnChristian's David Kinnaman
  • Mr Lyons' parents, John and Sheila, visited him in the Bridewell and said he was completely disorientated, swaying and slurring his words.
  • The sect first assumed only the simple name of "the poor men of Lyons," but soon became known as the Waldenses, one of the most powerful and most widely spread sects of the Middle Ages. The Freethinker's Text Book, Part II. Christianity: Its Evidences, Its Origin, Its Morality, Its History
  • They managed to make contact with the British consulate in Lyons.
  • I know people on the outside think we've all been hoodooed, '' says one Lyons supporter. A Preacher On Trial
  • The Gospel of Judas can be dated even more narrowly, since a version of it figures in the writing of Bishop Irenaeus of Lyons, who composed the first major surviving "heresiology," or account of heretical theologies and groups, around 180 CE. The Case for Judas, Continued
  • That's what I've wanted to do for 50 years," said Lyons, the founder and president of Alltech, after he drove a wood plug, known as a bung, into the first keg. Kentucky.com: Homepage
  • Hoover is dealt with in G. H. Nash, The Life of Herbert Hoover (2 vols., 1983-88); Wilton Eckley, Herbert Hoover (1980); and Eugene Lyons, Herbert Hoover, a Biography (1964). The Pawprints of History
  • He was a cavalier in an age of roundheads, grandson not just of one of the greatest trainers who ever lived but of Sir William Lyons, the founder of Jaguar cars.
  • LYONS - A second person involved in Friday's head-on crash east of Lyons died Saturday. KUSA-TV -
  • Ground-nut oil and palm oil were exported from Senegal, and Saigon was occupied after a war with China in 1858-60 as an entrepôt for the import of raw silk destined for Lyons.
  • On the lower end of the job market, the most popular employer, certainly for girls, was Lyons.
  • The high-velocity rail system known as TGV (Train à grande vitesse) began operating between Paris and Lyons, offering passenger service at speeds up to 168 miles per hour. 1983
  • Lyons finished nearly the half of one before our reascent, to his sorrow, for scarcely were we off the earth before he developed a colic that seemed to interest him more, right up to the finish of the trip, than the scenery. The Red-Blooded Heroes of the Frontier
  • Lyons suggests that this x retains a pronominal element, as well as containing an adverbial element similar to here.
  • One of the oldest of our people, Doctor Lyons, having slept away from our camp and gott a litle in drink, found his way up to the Indian town and joyned with the Indians in their dance indeavouring to mimick and ape them in their antick gestures, which I being informed of, sent for him, and desired that he would emediately repair home to our camp. A Renegade History of the United States
  • Simson, as well as by the synagogue's hazzan, J.J. Lyons. Personal Information for Augusta Johnson
  • In 1978 the group diversified into catering and beverages through the acquisition of J. Lyons.
  • Regardless of the result this Sunday, Cyril Lyons has now stamped his own personality on this team and this county, and a new era has very definitely begun.
  • Rob Lyons kindly sent me a relevant Times Onlinelink, Fox on the run as island calls in marksmen, which reports on the Isle of Man's concerns with elusive foxes illegally imported "in order to provide sport" in the 1980s. Archive 2004-10-01
  • Lyons opposes any plans to introduce a system of ‘pay for play’, but he wants to see a rewards system introduced for the players who slog their guts out all season long.

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