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Inge

[ inj ing ]

noun

  1. William (Mot·ter) [mot, -er], 1913–73, U.S. playwright.
  2. William Ralph, 1860–1954, Anglican clergyman, scholar, and author: dean of St. Paul's 1911–34.


Inge

/ ɪŋ /

noun

  1. IngeWilliam Ralph18601954MEnglishRELIGION: theologianRELIGION: clergyman William Ralph, known as the Gloomy Dean. 1860–1954, English theologian, noted for his pessimism; dean of St Paul's Cathedral (1911–34)
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Mr Moore said he was contacted by a woman called Inge in Denmark who found the bottle.

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Inge Muller combines her love of moths and butterflies with her day job.

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“Borussia Dortmund is a soccer club that has been a standard-bearer for tolerance and social projects,” said Inge Fahle, a retired teacher from Dortmund and a fan of the club since childhood.

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DeBoer reunited with Morrell for the 2020 season, recruiting him from Montana Tech to become the safeties coach at Fresno State while splitting defensive coordinator duties with linebackers coach William Inge.

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She was back in the family house without him by 11 May, at Harpe Inge - the main road in a 1950s council estate to the east of Huddersfield town centre.

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