- A linchpin, also
spelled linch pin, lynchpin, or
lynch pin, is a
fastener used to
prevent a
wheel or
other part from
sliding off the axle upon
which it...
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Linch is an
Anglican parish, and a
loose collection of
hamlets that make up the
civil parish of the same name in the
Chichester District of West Sus****...
- Cruz Fernández (2007). "La etimología de España; ¿tierra de conejos?". In
Linch, John (ed.). La Península Ibérica en época prerromana.
Historia de España...
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Linch is an
unincorporated community in
southeastern Johnson County, Wyoming,
United States. It lies
along WYO 192
southeast of the city of Buffalo, the...
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comedy film
directed by
Jennifer N.
Linch in her
feature directorial debut and
written by Ivan White. The film
stars Linch, Noah Sargent, Mark Atkinson, Amber...
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military conscription in
several democracies since the
French Revolution.
Linch,
Kevin (2012). Conscription. Mainz:
Institute of
European History (IEG)...
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incident did not
constitute a
lynching in the
modern sense. The
archaic verb
linch, to beat
severely with a
pliable instrument, to
chastise or to maltreat...
- Michael, Mike, or Mick
Lynch may
refer to:
Michael Lynch (cyclist) (born 1963),
Australian Olympic cyclist Michael Lynch (Gaelic footballer) (born 1996)...
- out by a mob
Lynches River,
North Carolina,
United States Linch, Wyoming,
United States Linch, a
small parish in West Sus****,
England This disambiguation...
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called "Crime
Stories with
Nancy Grace". In
April 2007,
Grace married David Linch, an
Atlanta investment banker, in a
small private ceremony. The two had...