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Lyon
[ lahy-uhn French lyawn ]
noun
- Mary, 1797–1849, U.S. pioneer in advocating and providing advanced education for women: founder of Mount Holyoke College.
Lyon
/ ɔ̃ /
noun
- a city in SE central France, capital of Rhône department, at the confluence of the Rivers Rhône and Saône: the third largest city in France; a major industrial centre and river port. Pop: 445 452 (1999) English nameLyonsˈlaɪənz Ancient nameLugdunumlʊɡˈduːnəm
Lyon
- Also Lyons ; a city in east-central France on the Rhone River .
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Seven days ago Renee Slegers' side were basking in the glow of a remarkable 4-1 away victory over Lyon that sent them to a first Women's Champions League final in 18 years.
The actor, who played patriarch Lucious Lyon for six seasons on “Empire,” declared in 2019 that he was done with acting, “done pretending.”
Simon Hucker, from the Lyon & Turnbull auction house in London, said Going To The Mill was from a time when Lowry found his "unique voice" as an artist.
Raids are taking place across the country on Monday including in the capital Paris, Marseille and Bordeaux in the south, and the city of Lyon.
The England international won three consecutive Champions League titles with Lyon before helping Barcelona to back-to-back successes in the competition.
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