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Lough Hyne (/lɒx ˈhaɪn/; Irish: Loch Oighinn,
meaning 'lake of the cauldron') is a
fully marine sea
lough in West Cork, Ireland,
about 5 km
southwest of...
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Mathews Hyne was a
politician in Queensland, Australia. He was a
Member of the
Queensland Legislative ****embly. He was the
founder of the
Hyne & Son timber...
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Hynes (born
David Joseph Michael Hynes, 23
December 1985), also
known as
Blood Orange and
formerly Lightspeed Champion, is an
English singer, songwriter...
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Charles John
Cutcliffe Wright Hyne (11 May 1866 – 10
March 1944) was an
English novelist who was also
known by the pen name
Weatherby Chesney. He is perhaps...
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Ragnar Hyne KBE (1893 – 4
October 1966) was a Norway-born
lawyer who
served in
several British colonies. He was
Attorney General of
Sierra Leone and...
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Tyler Hynes is a
Canadian actor.
Hynes was born in Toronto, Ontario, but
later grew up on a 24-hectare (59-acre)
ranch outside Ottawa. He
began acting...
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Hyne & Son Pty Ltd (also
known as
Hyne Timber) is a
major Australian timber manufacturing company.
Hyne & Son is
headquartered in Maryborough, Queensland...
- Ben
Hyne (born 7
March 1994) is an
Australian rugby union footballer who
currently plays as a lock or
loose forward for the
Brumbies in the international...
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Hynes is a surname, many
examples of
which originate as the
anglicisation the
Irish name Ó hEidhin.
According to the
Oxford Dictionary of
Family Names...
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Andrew Hynes (February 28, 1750 –
September 1800) was the
founder of Elizabethtown, Kentucky,
which town was
named for his wife,
Elizabeth Warford Hynes. The...