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  • The angular two-story 3,725-square-foot house, which is coated in black weather-resistant paneling called Lysaght, sits atop a sloping green hill.

    NYT > Home Page By MATT SIEGEL 2011

  • Cornelius Lysaght is BBC radio's racing correspondent

    British Horseracing Authority must take the lead in whip ban debate 2011

  • It's not as if Lysaght can be blamed for the error; in fact, if he's forced to listen to tedious jazz fusion while waiting to file reports he deserves our sympathy.

    Archive 2009-10-04 2009

  • I use Custom Orb by Lysaght (corogated panels) and for walls, especially those with long spans vertical placement of the ribs is more pleasing to the eye (for example on the Fish home the horizontal panels make the slliding doors look very low). rob

    PREFAB FRIDAY: Rocio Romero’s Fish Camp House | Inhabitat 2006

  • Patricia Lysaght observes that ritual cursing was often a means employed by women in exacting revenge against enemies and authorities who had caused them harm.

    Gutenber-e Help Page 2005

  • By this time you must have seen Lysaght and forgiven me the letter that came not at all.

    Vailima Letters 2005

  • You will have heard from Lysaght how I failed to write last mail.

    Vailima Letters 2005

  • The question of sentence then arose, and two affidavits were put in, one by a reporter of the _Morning Advertiser_, named Lysaght.

    Autobiographical Sketches Annie Wood Besant 1890

  • The hosts, either in Dublin or London, who numbered among their dinner guests such Irishmen as Sheridan or Lysaght, Mangan or Lever, Curran or Lover, Father Prout or Dean Swift, had as great a feast of wit and repartee as one will be apt soon to hear again; although it must have been Lever or Lover who furnished the cream of Irish humour, and Father

    Penelope's Irish Experiences Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin 1889

  • The question of sentence then arose, and two affidavits were put in, one by a reporter of the Morning Advertiser, named Lysaght.

    Autobiographical Sketches Besant, Annie 1885

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