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English writer of historical romances (1803-1873)
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lytton
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Population (2000): 305 Housing Units (2000): 152 Land area (2000): 0.191663 sq. miles (0.496406 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.191663 sq. miles (0.496406 sq. km) FIPS code: 47730 Located within: Iowa ...
Usage examples of lytton.
She saw Lytton and displayed immediate interest, squirming tightly in an odd way Allie almost understood.
Speke, incandescent with proprietary fury, brought out a shotgun, which Lytton pinned, to the bar with his arm.
Allie saw Lytton sitting up, shielding Susan with his body, arm outstretched.
Not the way Lytton had kissed Janet Speke, like a slap, but slowly, awkwardly.
He wanted Lytton to become the deputy counsel, working full time with him on Iran-contra.
March 25, Lytton had completed a nine-page memo on the organization of a White House Iran-contra legal task force.
April 6, Culvahouse and Lytton went for their first meeting with Walsh.
April 30, six days later, Baker, Culvahouse and Lytton went to see the president in the Oval Office at 1:15 p.
Given the current state of knowledge, Baker said, Culvahouse and Lytton believed there was no evidence that the president had authorized or known about the diversion of funds.
June 23, Baker, Lytton and Culvahouse returned to the Oval Office at 11 a.
Although Lytton felt the standard legal doctrine of not believing your client was a sound practice, he found himself starting to believe Reagan.
Baker, Culvahouse and Lytton conducted 13 long interrogations of Reagan, set up practically a legal defense firm of 67 people within the White House, and vetted more than 12,000 documents.
Iran-contra record carefully, spoke with Culvahouse, Lytton and others.
By April 1991, Boyden Gray was sufficiently alarmed to call Bill Lytton, the attorney who had helped bail President Reagan out of Iran-contra four years earlier.
April 9, Lytton arrived at the Bush White House and was appointed special counsel to assist on Iran-contra.