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At last we came to a long spur of high ground that runs out into the fen, about midway between Bridgwater and Taunton; and there is the village they call Lyng, where we most hoped to hear good news.
King Alfred's Viking A Story of the First English Fleet 1884
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_ There shall be stryken of every Saltfische called a Lyng
Early English Meals and Manners Frederick James Furnivall 1867
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When Archdeacon Middleton gave up living at Rougham, Thomas Felix bought his estate, called the Lyng
The Coming of the Friars Augustus Jessopp 1868
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Lyng was elected to the Storting in 1945-1953 and in
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John Lyng was a member of the Norwegian Nobel Committee in
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John Daniel Fürstenberg Lyng got his law degree in 1927.
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Lyng when the latter became Foreign Minister in 1965.
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Lyng on the ridgepole of a doghouse would not help.
stuff happened Holly 2006
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On Aug. 27 a four-party coalition government led by Premier Lyng took office.
1955, Jan. 14 2001
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He found Lyng and Salmon's number in the telephone book.
Burned Bridges Bertrand W. Sinclair 1926
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