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- Dyre may refer to: People: Emil Dyre (born 1984), Danish professional football midfielder Mette Dyre (c. 1465), Danish, Norwegian and Swedish noblewoman...
- Dyre Kearney (born ~1722, died November 1, 1791) was an American lawyer from Dover, Delaware. He served as a delegate for Delaware to the Continental Congress...
- Eastchester–Dyre Avenue (see § Dyre Avenue Shuttle), replacing 2 daytime service to Dyre Avenue except evenings and late nights when shuttle service served Dyre Avenue...
- Dyring is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Lindsay Dyring (1919–2008), Australian rules footballer Moya Dyring (1909–1967), Australian...
- The IRT Dyre Avenue Line (formerly the IND Dyre Avenue–East 174th Street Line) is a New York City Subway rapid transit line, part of the A Division. It...
- Sonja Victoria Dyring (born 18 December 1972 in Uppsala) is a Swedish TV host and film producer. She is a former host of the knowledge TV program Hjärnkontoret...
- Montgomery County, Mississippi. He was the son of Henry Dyre and Julia (Threadgill) Dyre. Dyre attended the public schools of Montgomery County, Mississippi...
- Moya Dyring (10 February 1909 – 4 January 1967) was an Australian artist. She was one of the first women artists to embrace Modernism and exhibit cubist...
- Emil Dyre Nielsen (born 9 February 1984) is a Danish football coach and former player who pla**** as a winger. In the 2007-08 season, Dyre pla**** nine matches...
- Dyring (1 September 1916 – 8 March 1975) was a Norwegian politician for the Centre Party. He was born in Larvik as a son of bookseller Johan Dyring (1881–1958)...