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Kevin Lynch (American Football)
Kevin Lynch may refer to: *Kevin Lynch (basketball) (born 1968), Minnesota basketball player *Kevin Lynch (beach volleyball) (born 1984), American beach volleyball player *Kevin Lynch (computing), VP at Apple, former CTO of Adobe Systems *Kevin Lynch (hunger striker) (1956–1981), Irish republican * Kevin Lynch (ice hockey) (born 1991), American ice hockey player *Kevin Lynch (judge) (1927–2013), Irish Supreme Court judge * Kevin A. Lynch (1918–1984), American urban planner ** Kevin Lynch Award, named in his honor *Kevin G. Lynch Kevin G. Lynch (born January 1951) is a Canadian economist and former Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet, Canada's most senior civil servant. Life and career Born in Sydney, Nova Scotia, he received a Bachelor of Arts degr ... (born 1951), Canadian civil servant *Kevin Lynch, a fictional ''Criminal Minds'' character {{hndis, Lynch, Kevin ...
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Kevin Lynch (basketball)
Kevin Joseph Lynch (born December 24, 1968) is an American former professional basketball player who played two seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA).. Basketball career Lynch played at Bloomington Jefferson High School, leading the Jaguars to two state championships in 1986 and 1987. After leading Bloomington Jefferson to an undefeated season, Lynch won both the Minnesota Mr. Basketball and Metro Player of the Year in 1987. He then became a part of the first recruiting class put together by then University of Minnesota coach Clem Haskins. During the 1988–89 season, Lynch teamed with forward Willie Burton and center Richard Coffey to lead the Gophers to the NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen (losing to Duke) and during the 1989–1990 season, to a 20–7 record, a national ranking as high as No 17, and despite being up by twelve points at halftime, suffered a two-point loss in the Elite Eight to Georgia Tech. Lynch scored 1355 points in his four seasons with the Gophe ...
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Kevin Lynch (beach Volleyball)
Kevin Lynch (born February 2, 1984) is a male beach volleyball player from the United States who participated at the NORCECA Circuit 2009 at Cayman Islands playing with Sean Allstot. They finished in the 7th position. References External links * Kevin Lynchat AVP AVP may stand for: Medicine * Anthrax Vaccine Precipitated, a British anthrax vaccine * Arginine vasopressin, the form of the antidiuretic hormone vasopressin found in most mammals Popular culture * ''Alien vs. Predator'', a science fiction fran ... * Living people 1984 births American men's beach volleyball players {{US-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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Kevin Lynch (computing)
Kevin M. Lynch is an American software developer. He is currently the vice president of technology at Apple Inc., joining in 2013 after working as the chief technology officer of Adobe Systems. Lynch has been responsible for developing the software of Apple's smartwatch project, the Apple Watch, a device he demonstrated at the September 2014 Apple Launch Event. Education Lynch graduated from Lincoln-Way Central High School in New Lenox, Illinois. He attended the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) College of Engineering as an undergraduate student, where he studied computer science and interactive computer graphics and worked in the UIC College of Engineering's Electronic Visualization Laboratory. Career Lynch helped start one of the first Mac software startups called Mac3D—the first Mac 2D/3D drawing application. He also created innovative desktop publishing software that combined drawing and page layout, word processing, the first editable property inspectors in the GUI, ...
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Kevin Lynch (hunger Striker)
Kevin Lynch (25 May 1956 – 1 August 1981) was an Irish republicanism, Irish republican and member of the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) from Park, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The Dungiven hurling team was renamed Kevin Lynch's Hurling Club in his honour after his death on 1981 Irish hunger strike, hunger strike. Early life Lynch was the youngest in a family of eight children born to Paddy and Bridie Lynch in Park, north County Londonderry. Lynch's older brother, Frank, was an amateur boxer and he also participated in the sport as well as Gaelic football and hurling. Lynch was a member of the winning Dungiven GAC, Dungiven team which won the Feile na nGael Division 3 in Thurles , County Tipperary in 1971 and in 1972 he captained the Derry GAA, Derry Hurling team to an Under-16 All-Ireland title at Croke Park, Dublin by defeating Armagh GAA, County Armagh.''Tírghrá'', National Commemoration Centre, 2002. PB) p.241 INLA career Lynch was tried, convic ...
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Kevin Lynch (ice Hockey)
Kevin Lynch (born April 23, 1991) is an American former professional ice hockey player who played in the American Hockey League (AHL). Lynch was selected by the Columbus Blue Jackets in the 2nd round (56th overall) of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft. Playing career Lynch attended the University of Michigan where he played four seasons (2009 – 2013) of NCAA hockey with the Michigan Wolverines. He was a member of the 2008–09 CCHA champion Wolverines. On September 10, 2013, the Grand Rapids Griffins of the American Hockey League signed Lynch to a one-year contract. After attending the Griffins training camp, he was reassigned to ECHL affiliate, the Toledo Walleye to begin the 2013-14 season. Lynch spent the duration of the season in the ECHL, and after 53 games with the Walleye was reassigned to the Evansville IceMen. On September 11, 2014, Lynch decided to continue in the ECHL, signing a one-year deal with the Florida Everblades. On December 15, 2014, Lynch was signed to an AH ...
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Kevin Lynch (judge)
Kevin Lynch (24 June 1927 – 31 October 2013) was an Irish judge and barrister who served as a Judge of the Supreme Court from 1996 to 1999 and a Judge of the High Court from 1984 to 1996. In 1984, he was the sole member of the Kerry Babies tribunal. Early life and career Lynch was born in Dublin in 1927. His father, Fionán Lynch, was a member of the First Dáil and a judge of the Circuit Court. He attended St. Mary's College, Dublin and received a degree from University College Dublin. He attended the King's Inns where he won the John Brooke Scholarship. He was called to the bar in 1949, and became a senior counsel in 1970. His practice was centred on the Midland circuit. Judicial career High Court Lynch became a judge of the High Court in 1984. In December 1984, he was appointed the chair of the tribunal into the Kerry Babies case. He was among three judges who sat in a divisional High Court which heard an unsuccessful challenge by Des Hanafin to result of the 1995 ...
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Kevin A
Kevin () is the anglicized form of the Irish masculine given name (; mga, Caoimhghín ; sga, Cóemgein ; Latinized as ). It is composed of "dear; noble"; Old Irish and ("birth"; Old Irish ). The variant ''Kevan'' is anglicized from , an Irish diminutive form.''A Dictionary of First Names''. Oxford University Press (2007) s.v. "Kevin". The feminine version of the name is (anglicised as ''Keeva'' or ''Kweeva''). History Saint Kevin (d. 618) founded Glendalough abbey in the Kingdom of Leinster in 6th-century Ireland. Canonized in 1903, he is one of the patron saints of the Archdiocese of Dublin. Caomhán of Inisheer, the patron saint of Inisheer, Aran Islands, is properly anglicized ''Cavan'' or ''Kevan'', but often also referred to as "Kevin". The name was rarely given before the 20th century. In Ireland an early bearer of the anglicised name was Kevin Izod O'Doherty (1823–1905) a Young Irelander and politician; it gained popularity from the Gaelic revival of the l ...
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Kevin Lynch Award
The Kevin Lynch Award of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Department of Urban Studies and Planning, established in 1988, is named in honor of the urban planner and author Kevin A. Lynch. It is given to individuals or organizations which contribute to research in city form. Honorees Starting in 2014, the awards have been presented in five categories. Earlier awards have been retroactively assigned to these categories. Past winners:"Lynch Award: Past Winners/ref> Technology and Media in City Imaging :Jennifer Pahlka and Code for America (2014) :Manuel Castells (2001) :Richard Saul Wurman (1991) Ecological Sustainability in City Form * Randolph T. Hester (2011) * Richard M. Daley (2005) Preservation and Change in City Image :Barnaby Evans and William D. Warner (2003) :Allan Jacobs (1999) : William L. MacDonald (1989) Justice and Efficiency in City Design * City of Vancouver Planning Department (2007) * Allan Heskin (1990s) * Eric Wolf Eric Robert Wolf (Februar ...
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Kevin G
Kevin () is the anglicized form of the Irish masculine given name (; mga, Caoimhghín ; sga, Cóemgein ; Latinized as ). It is composed of "dear; noble"; Old Irish and ("birth"; Old Irish ). The variant ''Kevan'' is anglicized from , an Irish diminutive form.''A Dictionary of First Names''. Oxford University Press (2007) s.v. "Kevin". The feminine version of the name is (anglicised as ''Keeva'' or ''Kweeva''). History Saint Kevin (d. 618) founded Glendalough abbey in the Kingdom of Leinster in 6th-century Ireland. Canonized in 1903, he is one of the patron saints of the Archdiocese of Dublin. Caomhán of Inisheer, the patron saint of Inisheer, Aran Islands, is properly anglicized ''Cavan'' or ''Kevan'', but often also referred to as "Kevin". The name was rarely given before the 20th century. In Ireland an early bearer of the anglicised name was Kevin Izod O'Doherty (1823–1905) a Young Irelander and politician; it gained popularity from the Gaelic revival of the l ...
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