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Encyclopedia > Lyse

Lysis (Greek lusis from luein = to separate) is

  • the reduction of symptoms of a disease
  • the dissolving of cells
  • a dialogue of Plato about friendship (philia)

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Lyse Lemieux - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1101 words)
Lyse Lemieux (born 1936) is the Chief Justice of the Superior Court of Quebec who resigned on August 19, 2004 as a result of criminal charges.
The Honorable Lyse Lemieux studied law at the Université de Montréal and was admitted to the Bar of Quebec in 1962.
Lyse Lemieux was arrested on August 5, 2004 after her vehicle careened wildly off the road and smashed into a road grader parked on the side of a Montreal expressway.
BBC - Press Office - Lyse Doucet (302 words)
Lyse Doucet is a presenter and correspondent for BBC World television and BBC World Service radio who is often deployed to anchor special news coverage from the field.
Lyse is also a regular presenter on the BBC's Talking Point programme broadcast on television, on radio and online and she occasionally presents HARDtalk which is seen on BBC News 24 and BBC World.
Born in eastern Canada, in Bathurst, New Brunswick, Lyse has an honorary doctorate in Civil Law from the University of King's College in Halifax, Nova Scotia; a Master's Degree in International Relations from the University of Toronto; and a BA Honours Degree from Queen's University at Kingston.
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