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Rennie
[ ren-ee ]
noun
- John, 1761–1821, Scottish engineer.
Rennie
/ ˈrɛnɪ /
noun
- RennieJohn17611821MBritishTECHNOLOGY: engineer John . 1761–1821, British civil engineer who designed bridges, canals, docks, and harbours, including three London bridges and the London and East India docks
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That is, not in a dance hall or behind the bar or even as a Rennie.
From The Daily Beast
Local bigwig Jim Rennie (Dean Norris), a used-car salesman and councilman, looks to use the dome to seize control of the town.
From The Daily Beast
In the afternoon the selecting of jurors in the case against Rennie began.
From Project Gutenberg
Bennie, do you spose Jack Rennie actally set fire to that breaker?
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Rennie stood, listening intently to the reading of the indictment.
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Rennie dropped back in his chair, as though the lawyer had struck him.
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When Tom first recognized Rennie, he could not speak for fear and amazement.
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