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Ince
[ins]
noun
Thomas Harper, 1882–1924, U.S. film director and producer.
Example Sentences
In 1973-74 they rallied and eventually finished 18th to avoid relegation by a solitary point, but in 1988-89 they were relegated despite boasting a young Paul Ince and a host of club legends such as Alan Devonshire, Tony Gale and Alvin Martin.
Ex-England midfielder Paul Ince was the first black British manager to be appointed head coach of a Premier League club when he took charge of Blackburn in 2008.
Tom Watson, 30 and Tina Ince, 58, both from Southampton, also died in the crash.
Ms Britton's car had broken down on the westbound carriageway near Andover, and Mr Watson and Ms Ince had stopped to help.
So far, the state isn’t investing in its own cloud-seeding programs, though it does keep a close eye on them, according to Jason Ince, a spokesman with the California Department of Water Resources.
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