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cringle
cringle (ˈkrɪŋg(ə)l) Also 7 creengle, 8 crengle, crencle. [app. of LG. origin: cf. Ger. (mostly LG. and MG.) kringel, MLG. and mod.LG. also krengel, dim. of kring circle, ring. Cf. Icel. kringla disc, circle, orb. From the verbal stem kring-: see crank n.1, and cf. crinkle.] 1. Naut. A ring or eye o...
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Cringle
A cringle is an eye through which to pass a rope. In this context, cringle and grommet coincide enough that the two are sometimes used interchangeably.
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Sailboat components
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Noel Cringle
Noel Quayle Cringle OBE (16 December 1937 – 28 August 2021) was President of Tynwald, the legislature of the Isle of Man, from 2000 to 2011. Cringle was born and raised in Ballabeg, educated at Castle Rushen High School and became a farmer and later an auctioneer (Central Marts Limited).
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cringle-crangle
† cringle-crangle, a., adv. and n. Obs. exc. dial. [Frequentative reduplication of crangle; cf. crinkle-crankle.] A. adj. Winding in and out, twisted, having twists and turns. Also advb.1606 Chapman Gentl. Usher Plays 1873 I. 261 The busky groues..With cringle-crangle hornes do ring alowd. 1781 J. H...
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Cringle Moor
Cringle Moor (also known as Cranimoor), at 432 m (1,417 ft), is the third highest hill in the North York Moors, England, and the highest point west of
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Cunningham (sailing)
It is then passed through a cringle in the luff of the sail near the foot but above the tack, and then led down on the other side to a fitting on the mast
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Bunt (sail)
The buntlines are small lines fastened to the bottom of the sails, in the middle part of the bolt rope, to the cringle; and so are passed through a small
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Michael Scott (Scottish author)
Michael Scott (30 October 1789 – 7 November 1835) was a Scottish author and autobiographer who wrote under the pseudonym Tom Cringle. Tom Cringle's Log began to appear serially in Blackwood's Magazine in 1829.
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Hasty Bank
From the north, Hasty Bank is easily identified in line with Carlton Bank, Cringle Moor, Cold Moor, and Urra Moor which form the more northern facing hills
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Civil Service Commission (Isle of Man)
Chairmen
John Houghton MHK, 2004–present
George Waft MLC, 1996–2004
Clare Christian MLC, 1981–1982
Noel Cringle MLC, 1992–1996
Walter Gilbey, years unknown
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Middle Passage (novel)
When he awakens, he learns that Cringle has been murdered and cannibalized, reportedly on Cringle's own suggestion, leaving only himself, the cook, and Peter Cringle: The First Mate of the ship. Calhoun considers him a very moral man.
Josiah Squibb: The ship's cook.
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Isle of Man Examiner
Popular features include business news, the Final Whistle sports supplement and Terry Cringle's Times Past column.
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Department of Education, Sport and Culture
Previous Ministers for Education
Anne Craine MHK, 2006-2010
David Anderson MHK, 2004-2006
Steve Rodan MHK, 1999-2004
Edgar Mann MHK, 1996-1999
Noel Cringle MHK, 1991-1995
Ron Cretney MHK, 1990-1991
Victor Kneale MHK, 1986-1990
Previous Chairmen of the Board of Education
Victor Kneale MHK, 1982-1986
Noel Cringle
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Speaker of the House of Keys
1937–1960
Henry Knowles Corlett, 1960–1962
Charles Kerruish, 1962–1990
George Victor Harris Kneale, 1990–1991
James Crookall Cain, 1991–1996
Noel Quayle Cringle Qualtrough Cannan, 2000–2001
Tony Brown, 2001–2006
Steve Rodan, 2006–2016
Juan Watterson, 2016–present
Recent elections
*Following the election of Noel Cringle
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I'm a Stranger
Cringle
Martina Mayne as Mary
Fulton Mackay as Alastair Campbell
Critical reception
TV Guide called the film "Amusing at times but unmemorable."
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