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Ince

American  
[ins] / ɪns /

noun

  1. Thomas Harper, 1882–1924, U.S. film director and producer.


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Twelve years later, in 2008, Paul Ince became the first black English manager in the top flight when he took over Blackburn Rovers.

From BBC • Jan. 6, 2026

Ince was a wunderkind of the new medium, and a man of cyclonic energy and aptitude.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 25, 2025

The name Thomas Ince doesn’t register much now, but in cinema’s early days, Ince was a powerhouse director and producer.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 25, 2025

Only one of those five instances happened this late in a season, though - when Blackburn sacked Paul Ince on 16 December 2008 and hired Allardyce two days later.

From BBC • Dec. 16, 2024

Miss Ince was a sterling actress, and always gave satisfaction, but she did not possess the faculty of making your blood thrill in your veins and your hair rise occasionally that Miss Dargon had.

From The Mormons and the Theatre or The History of Theatricals in Utah by Lindsay, John S.

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