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Vince

American  
[vins] / vɪns /

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Vincent.


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Dale Vince, owner of the electricity firm Ecotricity, puts it bluntly.

From BBC

Headline premieres this year include “Ready or Not 2: Here I Come,” a sequel to the 2019 thriller starring bride and final girl Samara Weaving; “Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice,” a time travel action-comedy starring Vince Vaughn; and “They Will Kill You,” an action-horror-comedy hybrid starring Zazie Beetz and Myha’la.

From Los Angeles Times

Vince Lombardi established the importance of this when he observed practice doesn’t make perfect, only perfect practice makes perfect.

From The Wall Street Journal

At the high end, the new customers could have added as much as eight gigawatts of new demand, says Nipsco President Vince Parisi.

From Barron's

Sir Vince Cable, who was secretary of state for business and trade for some of the former duke's time as trade envoy, said police should "check on whether criminal corruption took place" adding a "government investigation" was needed to explore "how this was allowed to happen."

From BBC