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What (who) is Lincoln - definition


Lincoln (name)         
FAMILY NAME
Lincoln (surname)
Lincoln is a surname and masculine given name of Old English origin. The surname originates from the city of Lincoln, England, whose name means "lake/pool colony", combining the Brythonic word lynn with the Latin word colonia.
Lincoln (proposed Southern state)         
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PROPOSED STATE IN SOUTHERN UNITED STATES IN 1869
Lincoln (1869 state); Lincoln (South state); Lincoln (Southern US state); Lincoln (Southern U.S. state)
The State of Lincoln (named after Abraham Lincoln) was proposed in 1869 after the American Civil War to be carved out of the territory of Texas from the area south and west of the state's Colorado River. Unlike many other Texas division proposals of the Reconstruction period, this one was presented to Congress, but like the others it failed.
Avro Lincoln         
  • A formation of nine Australian Lincolns, 1953
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  • National Aeronautics Museum]]", Argentina
  • Napier's]] for icing research work until 1967 (1966)
  • Bomb bay of a preserved Lincoln
  • No. 1 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force]] at [[RAF Tengah]], Singapore, August 1950
  • Several Argentinian Lincoln bombers flying in close formation, circa 1950
  • Argentine Air Force Lincoln B.2, National Museum of Aeronautics
  • kg}} bombs on Communist targets during the [[Malayan Emergency]], c. 1950
  • Cockpit of an Avro Lincoln
  • RAF Museum Cosford]], [[Shropshire]], 2010
  • Avro Lincoln testbed G-37-1 at the Farnborough SBAC Show in 1956, flying solely on its nose-mounted Rolls-Royce Tyne
1944 HEAVY BOMBER
Avro 694 Lincoln; Avro Type 694 Lincoln; Avro Type 694; Avro 695 Lincolnian; Avro Lincoln B Mk.2; Avro Lincoln B.Mk. II; Lincoln Mk.I; Avro Theseus Lincoln; Avro Lincolnian; Avro 694
The Avro Type 694 Lincoln is a British four-engined heavy bomber, which first flew on 9 June 1944. Developed from the Avro Lancaster, the first Lincoln variants were initially known as the Lancaster IV and V; these were renamed Lincoln I and II.
Examples of use of Lincoln
1. "Abraham Lincoln became Abraham Lincoln when he lived in Washington," Tetreault said.
2. Later, he even quoted Lincoln about the "right to rise." Lincoln, Brownback said, was talking about freed slaves.
3. They‘ve seen the Lincoln photo in his Senate office, and they‘ve seen him toting this or that Lincoln biography.
4. Lincoln is in our national DNA, and because of that you can always go back to Lincoln," said Harry R.
5. Her comment suggests something intriguing: Even in Springfield, where Lincoln facts are everywhere, Lincoln myths are potent.