- Look up
Lykes or
lykes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lykes may
refer to: Surname:
Brinton Lykes (born 1949),
American psychologist Chris Lykes (born...
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Lykes Bros. Inc. is a
private company founded by the
Lykes Family of Tampa, Florida, in 1910.
Today the Florida-based
agribusiness is a
diverse enterprise...
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February 16, 2017,
Lykes became his school's all-time
leading scorer, p****ing Tom Sluby. He
finished his
career with 2,266 points.
Lykes helped Gonzaga win...
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operated by the
Lykes Brothers Steamship Co have
carried the name
Almeria Lykes SS Almeria
Lykes (1920),
purchased 1922, sold 1940 SS Almeria
Lykes (1940), managed...
- SS
Louise Lykes may
refer to one of the
following ships built for the
United States Maritime Commission (USMC): SS Louise
Lykes (1941), a Type C2-F ship...
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After Wright's death, the
Lykes family hired Rattenbury to take over the design,
which was
finished in 1967. The
Lykes family used it for
three decades...
- California.
Lykes-Coastwise Line was a
partnership founded in 1934 in Florida, with
routes on the east coast, the
agreement ended in 1946.
Lykes-Coastwise...
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Lykes Palmdale Airport (FAA LID: FL73) is a small,
private airport located in Palmdale,
Glades County, Florida,
United States, near Lake Okeechobee. Lykes...
- His EP Para Mi Ex was
released on
December 16, 2020. His
second album,
Lyke Mike, was
released on
April 23, 2021. The
title refers to his
previous stage...
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Heather Lyke is the
former athletic director at the
University of Pittsburgh. She was
previously the
athletic director and vice
president at
Eastern Michigan...