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  Lyon - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
Lyon is the capital of the Rhône-Alpes région, and the préfecture (capital) of the Rhône département.
Lyon is the chief town of the Rhône-Alpes région, the préfecture of the Rhône département, the chief town of the arrondissement of Lyon, and the chief town of 14 cantons, covering 1 commune, and with a total population of 445,452 (1999).
Lyon is connected to the North (Lille, Paris) and the South (Marseille, Montpellier) by the TGV.
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 Station Information - Lyon
Lyon was founded in 43 BC by the Roman Empire, who named it Lugdunum after the Celtic sun god Lugh ("shining one").
Lyon was a centre for the occupying German forces, and also a stronghold of resistance during World War II, and the town is now home to a resistance museum.
Lyon was the first city to be connected to Paris by the TGV c.
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 Lyon -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Lyon (often Lyons in English) (pronounced /ljɔ̃/ in French) is a city in east central France.
Lyon's geography is dominated by the Rhône and Saône rivers which converge to the south of historic city centre forming a sort of peninsula or "presqu'ile"; two large hills, one to the west and one to the north of the historic city centre; and a large plain which sprawls westward for the historic city centre.
Lyon is the capital of the Rhône-Alpes région, the préfecture of the Rhône département, and the capital of 14 cantons, covering 1 commune, and with a total population of 445,452 (1999).
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 Roland - LoveToKnow 1911
For four years after their marriage Roland lived at Amiens, he being still an inspector of manufactures; but his knowledge of commercial affairs enabled him to contribute articles to the Encyclopedie Nouvelle, in which, as in all his literary work, he was assisted by his wife.
On their removal to Lyons the influence of both became wider and more powerful.
Their fervent political aspirations could not be concealed, and from the beginning of the Revolution they threw in their lot with the party of advance.
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 Lyon - TvWiki, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Lyon, similarly to Marseille and Paris is divided into 9 municipal arrondissements, referred to by number.
Lyon was founded as a Roman colony in 43 BC by Munatius Plancus, a Caesar's lieutenant, on the site of a Gaulish hill-fort settlement called 'Lug[o]dunon', after the Celtic sun god Lug ("Light"); 'dúnon' meant "hill-fort".
Fernand Braudel remarked, "Historians of Lyon are not sufficiently aware of the bi-polarity between Paris and Lyon, which is a constant structure in French development" from the late Middle Ages to the Industrial Revolution (Braudel 1984 p.327).
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 Lyon, France
Lyon (British English often Lyons) (pronounced /ljɔ̃/ in French) is a city in east central France.
In 843, by the Treaty of Verdun, Lyon, with the country beyond the Saône, went to Lothair I. Fernand Braudel remarked, "Historians of Lyon are not sufficiently alert to the bi-polarity between Paris and Lyon, which is a constant structure in French development" from the late Middle Ages to the Industrial Revolution (Braudel 1984 p.327).
Lyon was a scene of mass violence against Huguenots in the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacres in 1572.
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 Lyons Homes
Lyons Township is a township located in Lyon County, Minnesota.
For other usages, see Lyon (disambiguation) and Lyons (disambiguation).'' Lyon (British English formerly Lyons) (pronounced in French) is a city in east central France.
Lyons (1923 - 1983) was one of Ireland's premier historians.
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 Bob Lyons   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Lyon Région Rhône-Alpes Département Rhône Arrondissement Lyon Cantons chief town of 14 cantons Population (1999) 453,187 Population of the metropolitan area (aire urbaine, 1999) 1,648,216 Area 48 km²
Lyon (English Lyons) is a city in eastern-central France.
Lyon is the chief town of the Rhône-Alpes région, the préfecture of the Rhône département, the chief town of the arrondissement of Lyon, and the chief townof 14 cantons, covering 1 commune, and with a total population of 445,452 (1999).
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 Lyon - Gurupedia
Septimius Severus, the Christians in Lyon were prosecuted for their religious views.
Lyon was the first city to be connected to Paris by the
Lyon being France's second city, a list of all the notable Lyonnais would be a long one.
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 Lyon
Location: 45° 46′ 1″ N, 4° 50′ 3″ E. Together with its suburbs and satellite towns, Lyon forms the second largest metropolitan area in France after Paris, with 1,648,216 inhabitants at the 1999 census, and approximately the 20th to 25th largest metropolitan area of Western Europe.
Lyon failed to end a great year on a winning note when they were held to a 0-0 home draw by Monaco in Ligue 1 on Saturday.
Lyon drew 0-0 with Monaco in the French league on Saturday, only the second time this season the five-time defending champions have dropped points at home.
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 Lyon - lion - lions
Location: 45В° 46′1″N, 4В° 50′3″E. Together with its suburbs and satellite towns, Lyon forms the second largest metropolitan area in France after Paris, with 1,648,216 inhabitants at the 1999 census, and approximately the 20th to 25th largest metropolitan area of Western Europe.
In 843, by the Treaty of Verdun, Lyon, with the country beyond the SaГґne, went to Lothair I. Fernand Braudel remarked, "Historians of Lyon are not sufficiently aware of the bi-polarity between Paris and Lyon, which is a constant structure in French development" from the late Middle Ages to the Industrial Revolution (Braudel 1984 p.327).
The city of Lyon can be a zoo at times between the hotels and attractions so keep a map handy.
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 Lyons - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Lyons
English form of Lyon, a city in France.
Grenoble and Lyons are faithful cities, and will oppose to him an impassable barrier.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
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 Word Sense Disambiguation Book - Chapter 1
Lexical disambiguation in its broadest definition is nothing less than determining the meaning of every word in context, which appears to be a largely unconscious process in people.
In the field of computational linguistics, the problem is generally called word sense disambiguation (WSD), and is defined as the problem of computationally determining which "sense" of a word is activated by the use of the word in a particular context.
Words are assumed to have a finite and discrete set of senses from a dictionary, a lexical knowledge base, or an ontology (in the latter, senses correspond to concepts that a word lexicalizes).
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 [topicmapmail] Re: process-able topic maps (aka processing model)
In conclusion, following Lyons (1963:80) Cruse states that there is no such thing as 'the meaning of a word' in isolation from particular contexts: decontexualization of meaning is variable, and in principle, always incomplete (p.51).
In the concluding chapter (pp.205-219) Hinrich Schuetze is concerned with disambiguation and connectionism while dealing with a huge corpus for the purpose of information retrieval and machine translation.
In section 1, he provides a brief survey of some of the connectionist literature relevant to disambiguation, motivates of vector spaces for representing words, contexts and senses, and shows how the acquisition of senses can be modelled as clustering.
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 Salimbene - LoveToKnow 1911
The son of a crusader, Gui di Adamo, and born at Parma on the 9th of October 1221, Ognibene entered the order of the Minorites in 1238, and was known as brother Salimbene.
He passed some years in Pisa and other Italian towns; then in 1247 he was sent to Lyons, and from Lyons he went to Paris, returning through France to Genoa, where he became a priest in 124 9.
From 124 9 to 1256 he resided at Ferrara, engaged in writing and in copying manuscripts, but later he found time to move from place to place.
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 John Lyons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Lyons (born July 11, 1949) is a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom.
At the 2001 general election, he was elected to the British House of Commons as Member of Parliament for Strathkelvin and Bearsden.
Lyons stood in the new East Dunbartonshire, where he lost to the Liberal Democrat Jo Swinson.
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 Qwika - similar:Leo_I
Joseph Lyons and Co. was a United Kingdom company which controlled the largest food empire in the 1930s.
Entrance of a former Lyons restaurant To the public, Joseph Lyons and Co. were best known as the Lyons Corner Houses chain of tea rooms which flourish...
This page about a 4-letter acronym or initialism is a disambiguation page—a list of articles associated with the same title.
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 Lyon :: Counties : Gourt
Lyon (traditionally Lyons in English) (pronounced in French) is a city in east central France.
The third largest French city, it is a major centre of business, situated between Paris and Marseille, and has a reputation as the French capital of gastronomy and a significant role in the history of cinema.
Lyon County Fair - Held annually in July in Rock Rapids.
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 Lyons (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Denis Lyons (born 1935), retired Irish Fianna Fáil party politician and former junior minister in the Irish government ;
Henry A. Lyons (1809?–1872), 2nd Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of California ;
Henry George Lyons (1864–1944), geologist and director of the Science Museum in London ;
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 Language in India
Similar propositions are made by Lyons (1963: 80) and Cruse (2000: 51) who advocated that sense variation of words would be realized from their contexts, which ask for elaborate introspective analysis for understanding word sense.
It builds up a cognitive interface between language and reality, by which we conceive: who says, what is said, to whom it is said, when it is said, where it is said, why it is said, and how it is said.
Thus, GC becomes the most important and valuable source for sense disambiguation of words because it supplies necessary information to know if TW has any sense variation, and if so, what is that sense.
www.languageinindia.com /june2005/corpusniladri2.html   (5764 words)

  
 Learn more about Lyon in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Learn more about Lyon in the online encyclopedia.
Enter a phrase or search word in the box below.
Hint: Play with putting spaces before and after your words to see the different results you get.
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /l/ly/lyon.html   (542 words)

  
 Lyons Wisconsin (WI) :: GlobalPark.net
Lyons and Leslie met in 1997 in Wisconsin, began dating, and had been a committed --
The Lyons continued their offensive flurry -- begin at 1:00 p.m.
John Lyons and colleagues have initiated work to update and rewrite Fishes of Wisconsin (J. Lyons, pers.
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 lyons real estate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The former English name for the city Lyon in France.
Dana Lyons, a folk music and alternative rock musician.
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 Twiddler Typing: One-Handed Chording Text Entry for Mobile Phones - Lyons, Starner, Plaisted, Fusia, Lyons, Drew, ...
Kent Lyons, Thad Starner, Daniel Plaisted, James Fusia, Amanda Lyons, Aaron Drew, E. Looney
Lyons, T. Starner, D. Plaisted, J. Fusia, A. Lyons, A. Drew, and E. Looney.
@misc{ lyons04twiddler, author = "K. Lyons and T. Starner and D. Plaisted and J. Fusia and A. Lyons and A. Drew and E. Looney", title = "Twiddler typing: One-handed chording text entry for mobile phones", text = "K. Lyons, T. Starner, D. Plaisted, J. Fusia, A. Lyons, A. Drew, and E. Looney.
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 Arrow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Glossary of the Construction, Decoration, and Use of Arms and Armor in All Countries and in All Times, Mineola: Dover Publications.
Self Arrows in The Traditional Bowyer's Bible - Volume One, Guilford: The Lyons Press.
This page was last modified 17:55, 26 December 2006.
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 LYONS Articles from AMAZINES.COM - The Article Database and EZine Publishers Database   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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The correction of bone deformity in poultry with manganese was discovered in 1936 by Norris and Lyons.
Later studies in 1961 by Hurley and Everson pronounced importance of manganese in growth, bone development, reproduction, and central nervous system.
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 Leo II - Qwika
The computer was called the LEO – Lyons Electronic Office.
Leo (disambiguation) The word Leo is the Latin word for Lion.
It might also refer to Leo, the constellation the Lion, whose species is known scientifically as Panthera leo Leo the Lion, the mascot of the...
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 Damia - Gurupedia
The other books in the series are The Rowan (1990), Damia's Children (1993), Lyons Pride (1994) and The Tower and the Hive (1999).
This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name.
If you followed a link here, you might want to go back and fix that link to point to the appropriate specific page.
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