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Lynch and defeated
On September 15, Lynch won the democratic primary and on November 2, Lynch defeated Benson 51 % to 49 %.
Laporte was defeated by Joseph Nieto of the Police Athletic Leagues Lynch Center in the 1977 118 lb Open Championship.
However, Colley refused the Taoiseach's request and insisted on remaining in the race, but he was defeated by Lynch.
While the footballers were later defeated in the All-Ireland semi-final, Lynch ’ s hurling team went on to win a third All-Ireland title in-a-row.
Cork later defeated Cavan in the All-Ireland final, giving Lynch his first, and only, All-Ireland football medal.
Colley refused to withdraw and when it was put to a ballot Lynch comfortably defeated him by 52 votes to 19.
He narrowly defeated Colley in the leadership contest and succeeded Lynch as Taoiseach.
Griffith defeated Osvaldo Marcano of the Police Athletic Leagues Lynch Center in the finals to win the Championship.
He was defeated heavily with Lynch becoming party leader and Taoiseach.
Capito defeated her challenger, Democratic nominee Lynch Graf, winning all 18 counties of the district for the first time in her career.
Incumbent Democrat John Lynch defeated Republican James B. Coburn and won a second term as Governor of New Hampshire.
On September 27, 2010, Lamrock was defeated in the 2010 New Brunswick Provincial election, losing his seat to Progressive Conservative candidate Pam Lynch.

Lynch and Republican
Lynch spent the five months preceding the election relentlessly attacking Governor Craig Benson, the first-term Republican incumbent, for what Lynch claimed was a lack of integrity following a long series of scandals during Benson's tenure.
On November 7, 2006, Lynch was re-elected Governor in a 74 % to 26 % landslide victory over Republican challenger Jim Coburn.
When Lynch returned he was confronted openly by Síle de Valera, Dr Bill Loughnane, a noted hardline Republican backbencher, along with Tom McEllistrim, a member of Haughey's gang of five, at a parliamentary party meeting.
* Liam Lynch ( Irish republican ) ( 1893 – 1923 ), general in the Irish Republican Army
Edward J. Lynch, a Republican running for Wexler's congressional seat, has been researching Wexler's living arrangements and took his argument to the Fox News program.
Seamus Lynch was elected for the Republican Clubs and their successor parties between 1977 and 1993 and a social club for supporters of the Workers Party and Official IRA survived until the late 80s.
* Radical Politics in Modern Ireland: A History of the Irish Socialist Republican Party ( ISRP ) 1896-1904, David Lynch, Dublin, Irish Academic Press 2005.
* 10 April-Liam Lynch, commanding general of the anti-Treaty Irish Republican Army during the Irish Civil War, shot and killed ( born 1893 ).
In New Hampshire, former Republican Governor Walter Peterson has expressly supported Democrat John Lynch in his bids for governor.
* 9 November-Liam Lynch, commanding general of the anti-Treaty Irish Republican Army during the Irish Civil War, shot and killed ( died 1923 ).
Liam Lynch (; 9 November 1893 – 10 April 1923 ) was an officer in the Irish Republican Army during the Irish War of Independence and the commanding general of the Irish Republican Army during the Irish Civil War.
In Cork, Lynch re-organised the Irish Volunteers-the paramilitary organisation that became the Irish Republican Army-in 1919, becoming commandant of the Cork No. 2 Brigade of the IRA during the guerrilla Anglo-Irish War.
With the capture of Joe McKelvey at the Four Courts, Liam Lynch resumed the position of Chief-of-Staff of the Anti-Treaty Irish Republican Army forces ( also called the " Irregulars "), which McKelvey had temporarily taken over.
When the enemy finally came across Lynch they initially believed him to be Éamon de Valera but he reportedly informed them-" I am Liam Lynch, Chief-of-Staff of the Irish Republican Army.
In 1884 Lynch was the first African American nominated after a moving speech by Theodore Roosevelt to the position of Temporary Chairman of the Republican National Convention in Chicago, Illinois.
" John Roy Lynch: Republican Stalwart from Mississippi " in Howard Rabinowitz, ( ed.

Lynch and challenger
Lynch was the first challenger to defeat a first-term incumbent in New Hampshire since 1926.

Lynch and Joseph
Here, Joseph Lynch Martin ( a. k. a. " Greenbrier Joe ") established a trading post called Pensacola.
He was hired by Joseph Lynch Martin to restore the mill.
After the Civil War, Joseph Lynch, brother-in-law of Joseph Lynch Martin, began operating the mill and the salt works.
* Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize: Lawrence Joseph, Shouting at No One
Charles Haughey, a critic of Lynch, proposed Donegal Teachta Dála ( TD ) Joseph Brennan, a former Minister for Social Welfare.
Dr. John Joseph Lynch ( 1816 – 1888 ), first Archbishop of Toronto ( 1860 – 1888 ).
* The Elephant Man ( film ), 1980 David Lynch film, the story of Joseph Merrick, who was known as the Elephant Man
The altar looks back to a balcony where the organ installed in 1880 by Archbishop Joseph Lynch, is situated.
* John Joseph Lynch Bishop of Toronto 1860-1870, Archbishop of Toronto 1870-1888
* When Nelson's father is explaining what happened to him on the way to get his cigarettes, his appearance after the peanut allergy swelling and subsequent enlistment as a freak for the traveling freak show parodies the life of Joseph Merrick, otherwise known as the Elephant Man, whose story is made famous by the David Lynch film The Elephant Man.
In 1946, the Kennedys established the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation and funded the construction of the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Memorial Hall at Boston College, now a part of Campion Hall and home to BC's Lynch School of Education.
* 12 May — John Joseph Lynch, Bishop of Toronto ( born 1816 ).
* John Joseph Lynch ( 1860 – 1870 )
* John Joseph Lynch ( 1870 – 1888 )
In 2009, in honor of the bicentennial of Joseph Haydn's death, Gotham Chamber Opera presented the New York City stage premiere of Haydn's L ' isola disabitata ( Desert Island ), in a new production by Mark Morris at the Gerald W. Lynch Theater at John Jay College., rev.
* John Joseph Lynch ( 1816 – 1888 ), Roman Catholic bishop and archbishop of Toronto
Joseph Henry Lynch ( 28 October 1911 – 16 January 1989 ) was a British artist, better known under his signature J. H.
Joseph, perhaps best known as a poet, won the 1983 Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize from the Pitt Poetry Series for his first book, Shouting at No One.

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