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  • Lyness says aid groups have been encouraging the government to allow people to build transitional housing on the site of their old homes once the rubble is cleared away.

    Housing Designer Finds Opportunity In Haiti's Crisis 2010

  • It's a housing design that's being used by many other aid groups, and which Lyness says eventually may lead to something more permanent.

    Housing Designer Finds Opportunity In Haiti's Crisis 2010

  • The kulfi base used in the recipe comes from the book Indian Home Cooking by Suvir Saran and Stephanie Lyness.

    Archive 2007-07-01 Nupur 2007

  • Lyness and the senior physics master, T.A. Morris.

    John Pople - Autobiography 1999

  • This all changed suddenly three years later when the new senior mathematics teacher, R.C. Lyness, decided to challenge the class with an unusually difficult test.

    John Pople - Autobiography 1999

  • In 1996, the court of appeal quashed his conviction and life sentence for shooting dead a former UDR soldier, John Lyness, three years earlier.

    The Guardian World News Henry McDonald 2012

  • And Sarah Lyness, of Cancer Research UK, said: Alcohol can increase the risk of seven types of cancer, including two of the commonest kinds - breast and bowel cancers.

    BBC News - Home 2012

  • Some German sailors died; those whose bodies were recovered are buried at the naval cemetery at Lyness on Hoy.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2011

  • An IRA gunman on a bicycle shot former soldier John Lyness, 57, in Lurgan in June 1993.

    WalesOnline - Home WalesOnline 2012

  • Lyness, 58, is also wary of putting tax caps in the Constitution.

    pal-item.com - Local News 2010

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