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Neylon is an
anglicized version of the
Irish surname Ó Nialláin.
Other English language forms of the name
include Nealon, O'Neylan,
Nyland and Neilan....
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David Cameron Neylon is an
advocate for open
access and
Professor of
Research Communications at the
Centre for
Culture and
Technology at
Curtin University...
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Martin Joseph Neylon (February 13, 1920 –
April 13, 2004) was a
Roman Catholic bishop. Born in Buffalo, New York,
Neylon was
ordained to the priesthood...
- John
Neylon (born 1944) is a
South Australian arts
writer and arts
educator as well as
being an art critic, curator, painter, and printmaker. He is an...
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Thomas Joseph Neylon (born 16
February 1958) is the
Roman Catholic titular bishop of
Plestia and
Auxiliary Bishop of Liverpool.
Neylon carried out his...
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Francis G.
Neylon (3 July 1921 – 10
December 1983) was an
Irish flute player (concert flute, piccolo) of
Irish traditional music. He was
inducted into...
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original on 20
November 2018.
Retrieved 15
January 2022. Molony, John
Neylon (1987). The
Penguin History of Australia. Ringwood, Vic: Penguin. p. 47...
- Adam
Neylon (born
December 30, 1984) is an
American small business owner and
Republican politician. He is a
member of the
Wisconsin State ****embly, representing...
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Neylon v ****ens [1977] 2 NZLR 35 is an
often cited case
regarding whether a
change to a
contract is a
waiver or variation. The
Neylons purchased the...
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Silva Santos, Luiz
Olavo Bonino; Dumontier, Michel; Velterop, Jan;
Neylon, Cameron; Mons,
Barend (1
January 2017). "Cloudy,
increasingly FAIR; revisiting...