"People like the car for the car, " emphasizes Stephen Wynne, the 54-year-old CEO of DeLorean Motor Co.
Sweeney soon added to the total after the restart, ripping the ball off Connacht wing Aidan Wynne in the tackle to go over in the left corner.
On June 16, 2006, Secretary of the Air Force Michael Wynne presented him with the USAF Decoration for Exceptional Civilian Service--the highest award that the Air Force can present to a civilian.
The officer who led the South Wales Police inquiry, Detective Chief Superintendent Wynne Phillips, said the case showed the importance of sticking with an investigation.
By 1996 Kapac decided to get out of the business, and Wynne started scraping together a bid.
Insp Mike Wynne said the young girl's actions were to be commended.
Wynne left the group in 1977 and new lead vocalist John Edwards came on board but the band's producer Thom Bell left shortly afterwards.
Stephen Wynne, the head of DeLorean Motor Company, thinks so.
Kearney decreased the deficit when he dummied his way past Brian Tuohy and Aidan Wynne, just outside the visitors' 22, on the way to a well-taken try.
Environmental regulators and other officials from Minnesota, Pennsylvania and New York were on hand, along with Premier Kathleen Wynne of the Canadian province of Ontario and provincial officials from Quebec.
They all featured the voice of Smith, although fellow lead singer Philippe Wynne had by then also joined the band.
Ms Wynne, from the British Dietetic Association, said it is important to stop children dictating to parents what they should be eating.
Typical buyers tend more to the geek side than the car-guy side, Wynne says.
Wynne has also licensed the DeLorean image and logo to Sony for use in the videogame Gran Turismo 4.
This zombie was resurrected by Stephen Wynne, who acquired the name and the spare-parts inventory of the bankrupted company.
Hugh separated from Wynne's mother about the time he was born, and was impotent, anti-Semitic and alcoholic.
ECONOMIST: Wynne Godley, British economist, died on May 13th, aged 83
Mr Wynne also admitted misconduct after the committee found "as fact" that having signed the time sheet he acted dishonestly.
As it happens, there is another ground on which the dismissal of Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne could be justified.
It was not until 1972, when tenor Wynne came on board and the group signed to Atlantic, that the hits began coming.
When the partnership soured eight years later, Wynne went his own way.
And, as Elizabeth Wynne Johnson reports, many in the local community think it's a good idea.
This man was to become the first Lord Kilbracken and eventually grandfather of Wynne.
ECONOMIST: Wynne Godley, British economist, died on May 13th, aged 83
Even after the motor company went bankrupt in 1982, Wynne and his partner had their hands full.
Twenty-six-year-old Cameron Wynne is a champion wakeboarder and fan of the electro-funk band Chromeo.
Ian Wynne, who won bronze for Great Britain at the Athens Olympics, started work in a similar coaching role on 1 April, ahead of the competitive season.
But France, with nine players in their ranks from the Catalans Dragons, stunned England when Toulouse scrum-half Wynne, who qualifies through residency, wrong-footed Jamie Peacock to cross after nine minutes.
Hugh Wynne, an analyst at Bernstein Research, estimates that the tougher regulations could, over the next several years, cut the nation's annual coal-fired power production by 14%, or 290 billion kilowatt-hours.
But councillor Wynne Jones, who has responsibility for regeneration and development, said the council had decided to put all current and expected wind power applications on hold.
Assuming that wind power gets most of the money (turbines accounted for 95% of new renewable capacity from 2002 to 2007) that's enough to underwrite the construction of 30, 000 MW of wind power, according to Hugh Wynne, an analyst at Bernstein Research.
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