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Although the island was ruled as a virtual fiefdom, its owner never claimed to be independent of the United Kingdom, so Lundy can at best be described as a precursor to later territorial micronations.
Atlantic Puffin defending its burrow from a pair of Razorbills, Lundy
He delights in its possibilities, its connotations, its kaleidoscopic permutations, its violent convulsions .< p style =" text-align: right ;">— Zeth Lundy, PopMatters
WABC ended its 22-year run as a music station with a 9 am – noon farewell show hosted by Dan Ingram and Ron Lundy.
Lundy cabbage is a species of primitive brassicoid, endemic to the island of Lundy off the southwestern coast of England, where it is sufficiently isolated to have formed its own species, with its endemic insect pollinators.
After West's brief opening dialog, a drumroll sounds and the song's titular hook ( an arrangement by Curtis Lundy of the traditional gospel song " Walk With Me ") is belted by the ARC ( Addicts Rehabilitation Center ) choir coupled with the chorus while its melody is laced with auto-tune-processed gospel wails.

Lundy and name
The name Lundy is believed to come from the old Norse word for " puffin island " ( Lundey ), lundi being the Norse word for a puffin and ey, an island, although an alternative explanation has been suggested with Lund referring to a copse, or wooded area.
According to genealogist Edward MacLysaght the surname Lundy is from Norman de la Lounde, a name recorded in medieval documents in counties Tipperary and Kilkenny in Ireland.
One brand name for this drug is Nembutal, coined by Dr. John S. Lundy, who started using it in 1930, from the structural formula of the sodium salt — Na ( sodium ) + ethyl + methyl + butyl + al ( common suffix for barbiturates ).

Lundy and British
Martin Coles Harman, owner of the British island of Lundy in the early decades of the 20th century, declared himself King and issued private coinage and postage stamps for local use.
The Landmark Trust Lundy Island Philatelic Archive was donated to the British Library Philatelic Collections in 1991 and is located at the British Library.

Lundy and sea
There is an outstanding variety of marine habitats and wildlife, and a large number of rare and unusual species in the waters around Lundy, including some species of seaweed, branching sponges, sea fans and cup corals.

Lundy and is
Lundy is the largest island in the Bristol Channel, lying off the coast of Devon, England, approximately one third of the distance across the channel between England and Wales.
The film's other main character, Mademoiselle Lise Lundi, is inspired by the schoolteacher Yvette Lundy, who used to work in Gionges, La Marne.
There is a winter helicopter service from Hartland Point to the island of Lundy, which is visible from many points along the path between Welcombe and the Cornish border.
Lundy is said to have been the first to deliver anti-slavery lectures in the United States.
When the visibility is particularly good the island of Lundy in the Bristol Channel can be seen.
Hartland is a convenient centre for walking parts of the South West Coast Path, and the wild coastal scenery around the point is some of the most dramatic on the path, with excellent views across to Lundy Island.
It is from Hartland Point that the Lundy Company operate their helicopter service to Lundy, during the five months from November to March.
The current head of the Mountbatten family is the great-grandson of Prince Louis I, George Mountbatten, 4th Marquess of Milford Haven, who was born in London on 6 June 1961 .< ref > Lundy, Darryl.
Kate Alexandra Lundy ( born 15 December 1967 ) is a member of the Australian Senate, representing the Australian Capital Territory.
Lundy is a member of the Socialist Left faction of the ALP.
Lundy is also patron of the Canberra Rowing Club and the Pearcey Foundation.
Penarth is linked to west Somerset and North Devon seaside resorts such as Minehead, Ilfracombe and Lundy Island by the Paddle Steamer Waverley and, which have sailed from Penarth pier for over 60 years, continuing a steamer tradition that started when the pier was built.
He became a part of the Fearsome Foursome defensive line of the Rams ( along with Lamar Lundy, Rosey Grier, and Olsen ), which is now considered one of the best lines of all time.
He is perhaps best known for his roles as Wild Bill Hickok in the HBO series Deadwood and FBI agent Frank Lundy in Dexter.
This is a photo taken by User: Etimbo on 8 June 2003 of St Helena's Church on Lundy Island, United Kingdom.
Betty Carter is considered responsible for discovering great Jazz talent, her list including such names as John Hicks, Curtis Lundy, Mulgrew Miller, Cyrus Chestnut, Dave Holland, Stephen Scott, Kenny Washington, Benny Green and more.
During the December celebrations it is traditional to burn or hang an effigy of Robert Lundy.
Lundy was a pioneer of personality animation and is today most remembered as one of the creators of Donald Duck.

Lundy and one
There are currently two natural populations of R. rattus left, one on Lundy Island and one in the Shiant Islands of Great Britain.
* Other populations in the United Kingdom that for some periods bred successfully included one near Teignmouth, Devon, another in the Ashdown Forest, East Sussex and one on the island of Bute and Lundy.
* Lamar Lundy, football player, one of the L. A. Rams Fearsome Foursome
In 1892 it contained two stores and one Temperance Hotel, kept by Isaac M. Else, as well as a tannery, carried on by E. W. Lundy, two wagon makers and two blacksmith shops.
* J. Edward Lundy, retired as chief financial officer — he remained at Ford through the 1970s and was known as one of the most powerful people in the company and as a confidant of Henry Ford II.
Avery took a year-long break from MGM from 1950 to 1951, during which time Dick Lundy took over his unit to do one Droopy cartoon, Caballero Droopy, and several Barney Bear cartoons.
He was part of the " Fearsome Foursome ", along with Deacon Jones, Merlin Olsen, and Lamar Lundy, often considered one of the best defensive lines in football history, along with the Purple People Eaters of the Minnesota Vikings, the Steel Curtain of the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the Dallas Cowboys ' Doomsday Defense.
Lundy was one of the Whiz Kids, a group of 10 young and ambitious veterans of the United States Army Air Forces led by Charles B.
In one of the most famous trades in Negro league history, they sent Lundy and Marcelle to the Baltimore Black Sox in return for veteran first baseman and manager Ben Taylor, catcher Mack Eggleston, and cash.
Gene Leedy has been one of the pioneers of the modern movement in Florida and was one of the founders of the now famous " Sarasota School of Architecture ," including Paul Rudolph, Victor Lundy, Mark Hampton and others.

Lundy and islands
The largest islands in the Bristol Channel are Lundy, Steep Holm and Flat Holm.

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