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lynne

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A rare spelling variant of Lynn.

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Catherine West, who beat Lynne Featherstone in the Red Wedding of the Lib Dem's election, creates a completely different atmosphere, but it's also one of infinite possibility.

We were all surprised when Lynne Truss's bestseller, Eats, Shoots and Leaves, proved that people are passionate about apostrophes.

Clegg is under pressure to persuade his MPs to remain united at tonight's meeting, though he faces an uphill task after it emerged that two junior ministers — the transport minister, Norman Baker, and the equalities minister, Lynne Featherstone — are considering whether to abstain or vote against, a move that might require them to resign from the government.

Guests like Lynne are expected to have clear opinions on each topic but Wright attacks each subject from multiple angles; he's either an even-handed host or a mischievous contrarian.

In recent years Lynne Ramsey's Ratcatcher and Gary Oldman's Nil By Mouth have looked at urban dislocation and family neglect without flinching.

In her time at BBC Films, Langan has overseen the likes of In the Loop, Armando Iannucci's Oscar-nominated politics-and-media satire; An Education, the Lynn Barber memoir that provided a star-making role for Carey Mulligan; and We Need to Talk About Kevin, the Lionel Shriver adaptation directed by Lynne Ramsay.

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Nominees for most promising newcomer in a British film are Justin Kerrigan, writer and director of Human Traffic, Ayub Khan Bin, writer of East is East, Kirk Jones, writer and director of Waking Ned, and Lynne Ramsay, writer and director of Ratcatcher.

The justice minister, Simon Hughes, lost his seat of 32 years, Bermondsey and Old Southwark, to Labour, as did the Home Office minister, Lynne Featherstone, in Hornsey and Wood Green.

Labor MP for Nhulunbuy, Lynne Walker, says she was aware of the apparent rise in mental health issues, including increased ambulance callouts to incidents of self harm, although "it's not something people want to talk about or put media releases out about".

Responding to Mann's comments, crime prevention minister Lynne Featherstone said: "The coalition government is determined to tackle alcohol-fuelled harm, which costs society around £21bn a year.

Lynne Beattie, the captain, says she is "in a worse state financially than when I was a full-time pharmacy student".

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