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Lynches River,
named for
Thomas Lynch, Jr.,
signer of the
Declaration of Independence,
rises in
North Carolina near Waxhaw,
North Carolina, at
about 700...
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Lynching is an
extrajudicial killing by a group. It is most
often used to
characterize informal public executions by a mob in
order to
punish an alleged...
- for an
agricultural terrace Lynch House (disambiguation)
Lynching, an
extrajudicial execution carried out by a mob
Lynches River,
North Carolina, United...
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David Keith Lynch (January 20, 1946 –
January 16, 2025) was an
American filmmaker,
visual artist, musician, and actor.
Widely considered one of the greatest...
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Lynch on
Lynch is a book of
interviews with
David Lynch, conducted, edited, and
introduced by
Chris Rodley, a filmmaker. The
interviews took
place between...
- from
between about 800 and 500 BC. However,
Cairney also
states that the
Lynches came to
Ireland with the
Norman invasion of the late 12th century. Ó Loingsigh...
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Merrill Lynch, Pierce,
Fenner &
Smith Incorporated,
doing business as Merrill, and
previously branded Merrill Lynch, is an
American investment management...
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Lynching was the
widespread occurrence of
extrajudicial killings which began in the
United States' pre–Civil War
South in the 1830s,
slowed during the...
- "The
Lynches -
Lynch School of
Education -
Boston College". Bc.edu. 2015-11-23.
Retrieved 2017-02-23. Paul ****van (November 8, 2013). "Peter
Lynch Once...
- John
Lynch may
refer to: John
Lynch (dean of Canterbury) (1697–1760),
Anglican priest John
Lynch (historian) (1927–2018),
historian of the
Spanish American...