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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.
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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.
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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
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Lyness and the senior physics master, T.A. Morris.
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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.
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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
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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
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Some German sailors died; those whose bodies were recovered are buried at the naval cemetery at Lyness on Hoy.
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An IRA gunman on a bicycle shot former soldier John Lyness, 57, in Lurgan in June 1993.
WalesOnline - Home WalesOnline 2012
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Lyness, 58, is also wary of putting tax caps in the Constitution.
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