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Desmond Michael Lynam, OBE (born 17
September 1942) is an Irish-born
British television and
radio presenter. In a
broadcasting career spanning more than...
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Lynam may
refer to:
Charles Lynam (1829–1921),
English architect Charles Cotterill Lynam (1858–1938)...
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James Francis Lynam (born
September 15, 1941) is an
American former college and
professional basketball coach. He
coached at the
college level for Fairfield...
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several from the
Lynam family: A. E.
Clarke 1877–1886 C. C.
Lynam ("Skipper") 1886–1920 A. E.
Lynam ("Hum") 1920–1942 J. H. R.
Lynam ("Joc") 1942–1965...
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Robert Lynam may
refer to: R. B.
Lynam (born 1944),
basketball player Robert Lynam (writer) (1796–1845),
English cleric, schoolteacher,
writer and editor...
- Ray
Lynam is an
Irish country music singer, born on 29
November 1951 in Moate,
County Westmeath. Ray was born in Moate,
County Westmeath to Patrick, a...
- Joss
Lynam (born as
James Perry O’Flaherty
Lynam; 29 June 1924 – 9
January 2011) was an
Irish civil engineer who was well
known as a mountaineer, hillwalker...
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Bernard Lynam is an
Irish broadcaster who is the
Business Editor for
Irish radio station Newstalk. He also
presents the
Newsroom on the BBC World...
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Lynam is an
American hard rock band from Birmingham, Alabama,
United States.
Formed in Birmingham,
Alabama in 2001
after the
breakup of
Jacob Bunton's...
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Lynam (born 1970) is an
Irish retired hurler who pla**** as a
goalkeeper for the Cork
senior team. Born in Blackpool, Cork,
Lynam first arrived on the...