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Ince

[ ins ]

noun

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


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About six years ago, the river Douglas broke into one of the Ince mines, and nearly two hundred people were drowned thereby.

Mr. Ince is not of those men who speak much without saying anything; he says much in a few words.

Ince Castle, a curious brick-built sixteenth-century building, peers from the wooded shores on the way.

INCE print is meant primarily to be read, the first law of its being is legibility.

He had to arrange with Messrs. Ince and Amberley about his new book.

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