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< Lyall JM, Gliner J, Hubbell MK: Treatment of worker's compensation cases of carpal tunnel syndrome: an outcome study.
* Scott Lyall, ' J.
Polocrosse in The Modern Encyclopædia of Australia and New Zealand, Stanley Horwitz, Victor S. Barnes, Lyall J. Moore, Ann Oxenham, 1964, 1199 pages, page 810.
* Charles J. Lyall, Ancient Arabian Poetry
* Charles J. Lyall, The Diwans of ' Abid ibn al-Abras and ' Amir ibn at-Tufail: London, 1913

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* Lyall, A. C., ( 1979 ) Whakatohea of Opotiki.
* Lyall, A. C., ( 1979 ) Whakatohea of Opotiki.

Lyall and Scotland
In recognition of Kennedy's outstanding services, Eleanor Lyall, the Chief Commissioner for Scotland, presented him with the Silver Wolf, the highest award in adult Scouting.
Lyall was born in Foveran, Aberdeenshire, Scotland in 1821, and the family emigrated to Tasmania when he was in his teens.
Pilot was a rock musical group, formed during 1973 in Edinburgh, Scotland by the former Bay City Rollers members, David Paton and Billy Lyall.
His strong form in Scotland attracted attention from south of the border, and John Lyall signed him for West Ham United in June 1985 for £ 340, 000

Lyall and for
1911 ; film of play, directed by Maurice Tourneur, released in 1918 ); Lyall, Eric: Two Pierrot Plays ( 1918 ); Rodker, John: " Fear " ( 1914 ), " Twilight I " ( 1915 ), " Twilight II " ( 1915 ); Sargent, Herbert C .: Pierrot Playlets: Cackle for Concert Parties ( 1920 ).
* Scott Lyall, '" East is West and West is East ": Lewis Grassic Gibbon's Quest for Ultimate Cosmopolitanism ', in Gardiner et al.
In return for a lump payment of £ 25, 000 and an annual salary, they and Lyall subsequently split his royalties, 51-49.
Despite the commercial success of his work, Lyall began to feel that he was falling into a predicable pattern, and abandoned both his earlier genres, and the first-person narrative, for his “ Harry Maxim " series of espionage thrillers beginning with The Secret Servant published in 1980.
He moved upstairs in 1974, becoming the club's general manager for the next three years, with John Lyall being placed in charge of the first team.
He unsuccessfully applied for the manager's post when Lyall left the club in July 1989 after West Ham had been relegated.
In 2007 at their AGM, Bob Lyall, a board member of the Kitikmeot Inuit Association, suggested the formation of a political party called the Bloc Kitikmeot to run in the next general election and to advocate for a separate Kitikmeot Territory.
* Bill Lyall, was a member of the 8th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly from 1975 – 1979, he was later awarded the Order of Canada for his work with the Arctic Cooperative
Christopher Lyall Smith ( born 15 October 1958, Durban, South Africa ) was a cricketer for Hampshire and England.
Graham Thomson Lyall VC ( 8 March 1892 – 28 November 1941 ) was a Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Lyall was 26 years old, and a lieutenant in the 102nd ( North British Columbians ) Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War at the battle of the Canal du Nord when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.
* Sarah Lyall, London correspondent for The New York Times
The New York Times London reporter Sarah Lyall wrote that, if the allegations were true, " it would mean either that Ms. Brooks had no idea how the paper she edited was obtaining information about the Dowler family for its articles, or that she knew about the hacking and allowed it.
Lyall attempted to rebuild the side and made significant purchases in Phil Parkes, £ 565, 000 from Queens Park Rangers, a world record for a goalkeeper and Ray Stewart from Dundee United for £ 430, 000, a British record for a teenager.
Geoffrey Lyall ( born May 30, 1949 in Detroit, Michigan ), better known as Klaus Flouride, is best known as the bassist for the San Francisco, California, punk rock band Dead Kennedys from the group's inception in June 1978 until the band's break-up in December 1986, although he also produced four solo albums during the 1980s and 1990s.
Greenwood had inherited a young team of players from Ted Fenton and the club was noted for its reliance on home grown talent with Bobby Moore, Martin Peters, Geoff Hurst, John Lyall, Ronnie Boyce, John Sissons, Alan Sealey and Harry Redknapp all in the first team or periphery.
He left for Birmingham City after only two seasons due to a torrid relationship with manager John Lyall.
James Clark Ross, 1841, who named the group for David Lyall ( 1817 – 1895 ), MD, RN, FLS, Asst.

Roderick and J
* December 16 – J. Roderick MacArthur, American businessman and philanthropist ( b. 1920 )
* December 21 – J. Roderick MacArthur, American businessman and philanthropist ( d. 1984 )
A similar plan was proposed in 1989 by J. T. Early, and again in 1997 by Edward Teller, Lowell Wood, and Roderick Hyde.
In A. J. Roderick ( Ed.
According to historian Roderick J. Barman, by 1840 " they had lost all faith in their ability to rule the country on their own.
* Roderick, A. J.
MacArthur first married the former Louise Ingals and had two children: a son, U. S. businessman and philanthropist, J. Roderick MacArthur ( 1920 – 1984 ) and a daughter, Virginia MacArthur.
John R. MacArthur, the president of Harper's Magazine and son of J. Roderick MacArthur, is a grandson of John D. MacArthur.
In fact, he was the victim of a hoax, perpetrated on him by his colleagues ex-Jesuit J. Ignatz Roderick, Professor of Geography and Mathematics, and Johann Georg von Eckhart, privy counselor and university librarian.
* The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of Ireland-from the earliest times to the reign of Queen Victoria by J. Roderick O ' Flanagan, 1870 publication
* Barman, Roderick J.
Roderick F. MacKenzie, S. J., M. A., S. S. D.
The contributors include: Annette Baier, Stephen Barker, Nuel D. Belnap, Jr., Laurence BonJour, Robert E. Butts, Roderick M. Chisholm, L. Jonathan Cohen, Jude J. Dougherty, Brian Ellis, R. M.
MacArthur is the son of J. Roderick MacArthur and Christiane L ’ Entendart, and the grandson of billionaire John D. MacArthur.
Histories covering Indigenous themes include Watkin Tench ( Narrative of the Expedition to Botany Bay et Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson ); Roderick J. Flanagan ( The Aborigines of Australia, 1888 ); The Native Tribes of Central Australia by Spencer and Gillen, 1899 ; the diaries of Donald Thompson on the subject of the Yolngu people of Arnhem Land ( c. 1935-1943 ); Alan Moorehead ( The fatal Impact, 1966 ); Geoffrey Blainey ( Triumph of the Nomads, 1975 ); Henry Reynolds ( The Other Side of the Frontier, 1981 ); and Marcia Langton ( First Australians, 2008 ).
* J. Roderick MacArthur ( 1920-1984 ), American businessman and philanthropist
In A. J. Roderick ( Ed.
*" The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of Ireland-from the earliest times to the reign of Queen Victoria " by J. Roderick O ' Flanagan, 1870 publication
* Barman, Roderick J., " The Forgotten Journey: Georg Heinrich Langsdorff and the Russian Imperial Scientific Expedition to Brazil, 1821-1829 ," Terrae Incognitae, 3, 1971, 67-96
Hoddle, G. K. Roderick, J. N.
* Hoddle M. S., Grandgirard J., Petit J., Roderick G. K., Davies N., 2006.
Super Dragon and Davey Richards continued their tag title reign defeating teams such as Cape Fear ( El Generico and Quicksilver ), Los Luchas ( Zokre and Phoenix Star ), Kings of Wrestling ( Chris Hero and Claudio Castagnoli ), Roderick Strong and Jack Evans, and A. J.
InterCultura, Inc., was a not-for-profit private foundation, based in Fort Worth, Texas with offices in London, England, founded in 1982 by Gordon Dee Smith ( president ), J. Roderick Grierson ( vice-president ), Milbry Polk, and several other individuals for the purpose of furthering understanding among cultures by organizing and exchanging international art exhibitions.

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