• Intercollegiate Athletic Association. Jim Deere, an assistant coach under Lyall, was hired as the new head coach. Lyall became the first head coach for the...
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  • Jim Lyall (1945 – 13 May 2022) was a Canadian politician and Inuit advocate who served as the first President of Nunatsiavut. Lyall was born to Samuel...
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  • election, 2014: Nain (2 members) Name Vote   Sean Lyall 367   Richard Pamak 243   Joe Dicker 181   Jim Lyall 150   Johannes Lampe 134   William Barbour 101...
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    candidate in Nunatsiavut's first presidential election. He was defeated by Jim Lyall. On September 17, 2015, Obed was elected president of the Inuit Tapiriit...
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  • Lyall Cameron (born 10 October 2002) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Dundee. Cameron was put on the bench for Dundee...
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  • Lanark—Carleton: Jim Gardiner Leeds—Grenville: Melody Trolly London North Centre: Craig Smith Markham: Patrick Redmond Mississauga Centre: John R. Lyall Mississauga...
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  • Jim Deere (born June 2, 1967) is an American college football coach and former player. Deere was the head football coach at Adrian College from 2010 to...
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  • College Football; Jim Deere Resigns". Adrian College. October 17, 2023. Retrieved April 18, 2024. "Adrian College Head Football Coach Jim Deere Resigns,...
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    Nunatsiavut Hopedale Greg Flowers Makkovik John Andersen Nain Tony Andersen Jim Lyall Postville Tyler Edmunds Rigolet Carlene Palliser Other areas Canada Susan...
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  • Lil Keed, 24, American rapper ("Nameless"), liver and kidney failure. Jim Lyall, 76–77, Canadian politician, president of Nunatsiavut (2008–2012). Henry...
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