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Lyons

[lahy-uhnz, lee-awn, lahy-uhnz]

noun

  1. Joseph Aloysius, 1879–1939, Australian statesman: prime minister 1932–39.

  2. French Lyona city in and the capital of Rhone, in E France at the confluence of the Rhone and Saône rivers.



Lyons

/ ˈlaɪənz /

noun

  1. Joseph Aloysius. 1879–1939, Australian statesman; prime minister of Australia (1931–39)

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Larwood is a known associate of Lyons and previously lived in Spain before relocating to Dubai, where Jamieson has also been based for some time.

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Spanish police confirmed Lyons and Monaghan were killed within seconds of each other by the lone gunman who fled the scene on foot.

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Clinical results have been strong in areas investors had written off, such as gene editing and gene therapy, Lyons of Janus Henderson points out.

Jamie Lyons, of the legal firm Thorntons, who represents Maegan, has dozens of clients angry about the length of time it's taking.

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Lyons said this accommodation tended to be "in communities where housing is cheaper" and is not "evenly spread throughout Northern Ireland".

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