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Lyne and was
In the early 1950s a Dr. Lyne Borst of Utah University was given funding by various US railroad line and manufactures to study the feasibility of an electric drive locomotive in which an on board atomic reactor produced the steam to generate the electricity.
In 2003 Rosemary Clooney was inducted into the Kentucky Women Remembered exhibit and her portrait by Alison Lyne is on permanent display in the Kentucky State Capitol's rotunda.
In August 1899 when it became clear that the Labor Party could be maneuvered into bringing down the Reid Government, Barton resigned as leader of the opposition, as he was unacceptable to Labor, and William Lyne took his place.
He was succeeded in 1980 by Sir Francis Graham-Smith, followed by Professor Rod Davies around 1990 and Professor Andrew Lyne in 1999.
The decision was defensible in terms of protocol, but it ignored the fact that Lyne had long strongly opposed federation until he supported it at the last minute and was unpopular with the leading federalist politicians.
Lyne, on the other hand, was recognized as a tough and experienced politician.
Lyne returned his commission on 24 December and Hopetoun sent for Edmund Barton, the leader of the federal movement and the man everybody believed was entitled to the post.
Barton successfully assembled a cabinet, one that included Lyne, and it was sworn in by Hopetoun on the inauguration of the Commonwealth on New Year's Day, 1901.
The film's director Adrian Lyne himself noted that " nothing ... suggests that the drug BZ — a super-hallucinogen that has a tendency to elicit maniac behavior — was used on U. S. troops.
In a Special Edition's commentary track, Lyne said he was inspired by the art of the painter Francis Bacon when developing the effect.
The Special Edition DVD was released by Artisan Entertainment on July 14, 1998, containing three previously deleted scenes (" Jezzie's Transformation ", " The Antidote " and " The Trainstation ") along with several other special features, such as a feature-length audio commentary by director Adrian Lyne and a 26-minute documentary on the making of Building ' Jacob's Ladder.
Speculation from the 1980s onwards was that a new station might be built on land between Flatford Place and Thorne Close on Lyne Road.
Vaile was a member of the Australian House of Representatives between March 1993 and July 2008, representing the Division of Lyne, New South Wales.
It was built to supply coal from Oldham and Ashton under Lyne to Manchester.
William Lyne Wilson ( May 3, 1843 – October 17, 1900 ) was a Bourbon Democrat politician and lawyer from West Virginia.
De Ropp went regularly to Lyne Place for " work " weekends from 1936 to 1945 and was particularly attached to Madame Ouspensky as a deeply insightful guide, until 1940.
The WRU was a founding member of the International Rugby Board in 1886 with Scotland and Ireland, with Mullock and Horace Lyne the Welsh representatives at the formal signing of the union in 1887.
It was directed by Adrian Lyne and stars Robert Redford, Demi Moore, and Woody Harrelson.
Lane said that Lyne would often shoot a whole magazine of film, " so one take was as long as five takes.
Lyne shot five different endings to Unfaithful based on his experiences with Fatal Attraction, whose initial ending was rejected by the test audience.
Following negative reactions from test audiences, the studio reinstated the original ending ; a few weeks before the film was to open in theaters, Lyne asked Gere and Lane to return to Los Angeles for re-shoots of the ending.
Lyne claimed that the new ending was more ambiguous than the original and was the original one by screenwriter Alvin Sargent.

Lyne and unable
Despite significant efforts, Lyne was unable to persuade other colonial politicians to join his government and was forced to return his commission to Hopetoun.

Lyne and commission
O ' Connor was one of those who refused to serve under Lyne, who had been lukewarm on the issue during the Federation campaigns, and was significant in the negotiations that led to Lyne's resignation of the commission in Barton's favour.

Lyne and Edmund
* Edmund Lyne Starling, History of Henderson County, Kentucky.
Holder initially accepted, and was in Melbourne en route to Sydney to officially accept his ministry when he was convinced by Alfred Deakin to refuse Lyne and instead support Edmund Barton's claim to the premiership.
Lyne supported federation only at the last minute after long being a strong opponent and, as a result, he was unpopular with other leading colonial, pro-federation politicians including Edmund Barton and Alfred Deakin.

Lyne and who
David Alan Heyes ( born 2 April 1946 ) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Ashton under Lyne since 2001.
It is named for William Lyne Wilson, who served in the U. S. House of Representatives as a representative from West Virginia from 1883 to 1895, and as United States Postmaster General between 1895 and 1897.
According to Lyne, he had some debate with the 20th Century-Fox officials, who wanted to " make the marriage gray, the sex bad.
He was the eldest son of John Lyne, a property owner, who was later a member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly from 1880 – 1893 .< ref > and
The Bulletin summed up many people's view when it editorialised, " Among the men who can claim by merit or accident, to be front-rank politicians of Australia, Lyne stands out conspicuously as almost the dullest and most ordinary ".
The founding editor was Susan Lyne and many notable people worked under her, including Peter Biskind who spent a decade at the magazine as executive editor and went on to write the bestselling book, Easy Riders, Raging Bulls.
Almost immediately upon opening, the school was contacted by Lyne Starling, a wealthy local business owner, who offered $ 30, 000 to construct a new hospital and school complex on State and Sixth Street in Columbus.
The series, created by Franc Roddam ( creator of Auf Wiedersehen, Pet and Masterchef ), written by Debbie Horsfield, mixed comedy and drama in its portrayal of the women who worked on the factory floor at New Lyne Electronics in Manchester, tackling the personal lives of the characters as well as wider issues of recession, redundancy and retrenchment as the factory goes through various crises and take-overs.

Lyne and became
However, it quickly became apparent that Lyne would not be able to form the first government.
In 1990, Terri Lyne Carrington became the first solo female artist to be nominated for the award.
Hopetoun's error in calling on Lyne to form a government became known as the " Hopetoun Blunder ", and it marked the beginning of what many historians consider to be his unsuccessful term as Governor-General.
After Lyne left the magazine, Connelly became editor-in-chief in early 1996 with Nancy Griffin as deputy editor.

Lyne and first
In 1810, upon the death of William Douglas, 4th Duke of Queensberry and 3rd Earl of March, he succeeded as fourth Earl of March, fourth Viscount of Peebles and fourth Lord Douglas of Neidpath, Lyne and Munard as the lineal heir male of the aforementioned Lady Anne Douglas, sister of the first Earl of March ( see below ).
On 19 December 1900 Hopetoun chose to ask Sir William Lyne, the Premier of New South Wales, to form the first Commonwealth ministry.
In 1991, Andrew G. Lyne announced the first ever pulsar planet discovered around PSR 1829-10.
During the windstorm sequence where Connie first meets Paul, it rained and Lyne used the overcast weather conditions for the street scenes.
Sir William John Lyne KCMG ( 6 April 1844 – 3 August 1913 ), Australian politician, was Premier of New South Wales and a member of the first federal ministry.
Lord Hopetoun, Australia's first Governor-General, had commissioned Sir William Lyne to form a government, since Lyne was Premier of the largest state, New South Wales.
William Lyne was commissioned by the first Governor-General, Lord Hopetoun to form the inaugural Federal Government.

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