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Finney

[ fin-ee ]

noun

  1. Charles Gran·di·son [gran, -di-s, uh, n], 1792–1875, U.S. clergyman and educator.


Finney

/ ˈfɪnɪ /

noun

  1. FinneyAlbert1936MBritishTHEATRE: actor Albert . born 1936, British stage and film actor: his films include Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960), Murder on the Orient Express (1974), and The Gathering Storm (2002)
  2. FinneySir Tom1922MEnglishSPORT AND GAMES: footballer Sir Tom . born 1922, English footballer: a winger, he played for Preston North End (1946–60) and won 76 caps for England, scoring 30 goals


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Instagram photos from that day show Finney and his crew setting up under a tarp outside.

Those efforts have been led by 20-year-old Trevor Finney of Tyngsboro, Massachusetts, also known as Trevor Austin.

On the day of the party, the host shows Finney and his crew around, and they set up.

Plus, more ‘How I Write’ interviews with Jennifer Finney Boylan, Antony Beevor and Lev Grossman.

Plus, more 'How I Write' interviews with Antony Beevor and Jennifer Finney Boylan.

British repulsed by maj. Finney of the Accomac militia, at Pongoteague creek.

Mr. Finney and his wifeThey sat down to sup; And they ate and they ateAnd they ate that turnip up.

President Finney says he has often known a year to pass without an opportunity for a presidential admonition.

A jealous college, that had wanted Dr. Finney for its president, did its best to break down Oberlin.

It has been fortunate in the magnificent faith communicated to it by Dr. Finney.

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