Kevin Lyons
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"Kevin Orchard Lyons" was an Australian politician and member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly representing the seat of Division of Darwin/Darwin (later renamed Division of Braddon (state)/Braddon). Born in 1923 in Hobart, he was the son of Joseph Lyons (who would go on to become Premier of Tasmania and later Prime Minister of Australia) and Enid Lyons (who would become the first woman elected to the Australian House of Representatives), and brother of Tasmanian politician Brendan Lyons. Lyons was elected to the House of Assembly for the Liberal Party of Australia/Liberal Party on 21 August 1948, and from 29 October 1956 to 1 June 1959 was Speaker (politics)/Speaker of the House.

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Forty percent of the actual items, mechanisms and methods used in the show do not exist.

The slices are thin, and the sauce is delicious. It is a very good place for lunch.

I believe that he is wiping his muddy shoes on the face of victims, using them as the doormat as he leaves his office, ... It says much more about George Ryan than it does about the death penalty.

Everybody has had not their day in court, they've had their years in court, ... It's shameful that the victims of this state, in fact, have to not fear the courts, not the defense lawyers, not the defendants, but they have to fear their very own governor.