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I was coming down 1600 North in Lindon trying to hit the freeway and there was a little field fire.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Diary #87: “A fire made me late” 2007
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The baby was named in honor of a friend - "Lindon" - but the spelling was changed to
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The baby was named in honor of a friend - "Lindon" - but the spelling was changed to
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The baby was named in honor of a friend - "Lindon" - but the spelling was changed to
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The baby was named in honor of a friend - "Lindon" - but the spelling was changed to
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"Lindon," he said, as the lad joined him, "I left nine guineas and a half in the little mahogany bowl in my desk yesterday.
The Adventures of Don Lavington Nolens Volens George Manville Fenn 1870
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I think she would simply paraphrase the famous Lindon Johnston quote: "If nominated I will not accept, if placed before a Committee I will not be confirmed."
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Last week, CBC journalist and fellow Maritimer, Lindon McIntyre, won the coveted Giller Prize for his debut novel, The Bishop's Man.
The Mondays: Maple Syrup, Ice Hockey, and The Giller Prize 2009
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Lindon was quick to point out the book was written and published prior to the most recent case of Roman Catholic bishop Raymond Lahey being arrested and charged with possessing child pornography.
The Mondays: Maple Syrup, Ice Hockey, and The Giller Prize 2009
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The director of cinematography was Lionel Lindon, who shot Mr. Frankenheimer's classic "The Manchurian Candidate."
'The Help': '60s Racism in Black and White Joe Morgenstern 2011
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